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Show ' i The ' THE Times-Hew- PUBLISHED FRIENDLY s IN NEPHI, CITY AT THE! I CROSSROADS OF UTAH Volum By the Editor ' We have to blow our own horn Newspaper advertising is just as essential in retail business as having quality merchandise for sale. . . . reg Fanners are like the sun . . in the summer their working day is than in the considerably longer winter. reg Wj are mighty proud of the 43 Neph!, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, September II, 1952 SINGLE COPY 10c Number 37 Board Urges Planting of Hospital Gam Championship 'Cache' Variety of Wheat All Stake Members Rules Adopts In Juab County Area Mephi vs. Spanish Fork Of Procedure Ire Invited To Attend ere Sunday 4:15 P 111 luurterly Conference at Dry-lan-d wheat farmers were urged to plant Cache wheat at a Rules of the American Hospital meeting held at the County Court One Win Will Give Nephi Team 1952 Trophy; Fast Game Seen Praise High For County Fair Exhibits Association were adopted to govern activities at the Juab County a meeting of the Juab Hospital, County Hospital Board and the three Nephi physicians: Dr. John G. Steele, Dr. F. H. Beckstead and Dr. Wm. R. Worley Jr. The meeting was held at the hospital Tuesday evening, and was the regular monthly meeting of the hos- , house Tuesday evening. Rollo Woodard, plant breeder of the Bureau of Plant Industry pointed out the qualities of this type of to other wheat and compared types. ache, he said, although not as resistant to low smut as Wasatch is resistant enough to withstand local conditions and is about equal in yield to Turkey 926 and Farmers .cannot Utah Kanred. afford to take chance by planting varieties sucseptible to smuting, he said. He also pointed out that many fields in Juab and Sanpete were from 50 to 80 per cent smut this year, he stated. The low smut in this area is the only variety that you cannot treat and kill because it is carried in the soil and lives to infest the plant as it germinates. Resistant varieties are the only answer at present, h stated. The methods of handling the soil and conditions of growth were discussed by Professor D. W. Pittman in charge of the Dryland readership this column has enjoyed in the past, and pledge at this Nephi is just a step away from time to help make it more enjoy pital board 1952 Central Utah League the more in able for the fut people Board members heard a report aU championship and the Ne-m- ure. Perhaps a little urging here of the first full six months of opteam to cinch will Ph attempt a mtio nrKm two m,vht ho eration, and the comparative reuuuuu uu " and exhibits" the very thing needed for the com- "Outstanding presented showed that the afternoon September 14 "This is the best and open port munity or the area which we'Sunday is operating well within hospital will at m. 4:1d when p. they serve. class ladies exhibits I have judged the budget set up by county officPerhaps we may get a" verbal blasting for some of ouriSie wiui opanisn rons w uie in the four years I have been ials, and that while no hospital e f eir champion- - judging ideas but we are learning se?ond, throughout Utah" . . these operates without financial assistseries. more week to week to 'take it' ship playoff weer the comments of Director The Nephi crew came from be- Carl Frischknecht of the State ance, the operation is financially and always extend to you an invittip Extension Service, and Thelma very successful. ation to use this column or any hind last Sunday afternoon to 10-iThe board extended much praise in a Forkers ithe thrilling in rtiis nPwsnanAr tn othpr nlacp Hyber, Judge of exhibits and di- and a vote of thanks to Mrs. Luc The at battle l1 Payson. played over State of the work whether rector ladies ideas, of your put they ille Smith, supervisor, for the fine be in answer to something which ,epiuies jumpeu on Extension Service as they attendthe hospital is being operated, 1)011 the in hurler. way Sme ed the Juab County Fair held last early has aDDeared to whether thev areiace and also .to the personnel now to foster another community pro- to take a 0 lead only to see week end. the Spanish crew come back and employed for their efficiency and ject. "We were happy to have the it up. Nephi again took the tie helpfulness. reg Stans- lead at but Spanish had two work of the art judge, John that Dr. George of One board member reported been His on Experimental farm. field, painting 8-display. 5 Banker Paul says that it's bad big innings and went ahead have de- many former patients F. Knowlton gave recommendabeen has in 'Ute Stampede' business to go in the hole to get in the top of the 8th inning. The all have been lav tions for the control and contacted of the Says mand throughout the Unted Stat out of a rut. ish in their praise of the treat Plant Nephi team then went to work and wheat mite, false wire-worstated. Mrs. Essie Shaw bug, es, Neither tied up the game at ment extended them by hospital reg and pale western cutworm. The judges of all departments personnel. team scored in the ninth inning All of these have caused a great Elden has been of out Trooper of the were in their of praise in rallied and high the the top Nephi A vote of thanks was also ex loss to wheat during the past two town a few days, but he has sug10th when they loaded the bases number and quality of the exhibgested this for his traffic tip for with two out by virtue of a walk its made. Allreports are that each tended to Miss Clarice Kendall years. for her efficiency in handling the this week: to Cles Park, a single by Boyd nights entertainment was enjoyed clerical work at the hospital since The headless horseman was. Wan-kieall. r. by Howarth and a walk to Udell its opening. Miss Kendal hasl rec a myth .but the headless motDean Worthington then Following are listed the sweep- ently resigned her position, and orist is a stark reality. We. to right field scor- stakes and champion winners in Mrs. Ina Morgan has been apmeet him every day or so . ... loopedtwoa single to runs give the Nephi each of the departments of the pointed to fill the position. ing passing on hills when vision is a 10-- 8 lead. Spanish Fork Fair. In reviewing the meeting, the not clear ahead . . darting in team rallied in their half of the 10th also wished to Sweepstakes winners: Fruits, Al- Hospital Board and out of traffic . . passing as one run fell but they short bert Sells; Vegetables, Sidney thank the Doctors for their will without ample space. Are you Gary Howarth made a nice catch Scott; Crops eil McPherson and ingness to cooperate and for their still using your head? for the final out with the tying Neil Greenhalgh with his exhibit and support. reg and winning runs on base. It was of a peanut plant; Art, Mrs. Ida loyalty The 1952 fair is over . . and we a hard fought and close game with Harmon; Clothing, Kate Wolf with LEVAN Every man and boy understand that Mr. Worthington Glen Belliston', Cles Park, Gary a knitted bedspread; Mrs. LaPreal can who from Portland Here possibly spent the time is lead Howarth and Howarth and his committees are sorta lookBoyd urged to be at the Levan Cemetery ing forward to next year already ing the Nephi hitting and with the trophy; Flowers: Mrs. Zella Mrs. Dorothy Goldsrough and at 8 a. m. Saturday morning for with a pledge to make the Juab entire Nephi crew playing fine Mona with Dahias; Foods, the Cemetery Clean Up day, ac. ball. defensive Austin with fruit and daughter Barbara of Portland are County Fair more and more outGeorgia The second game of the playoff Florence Parkin with baking. guests in Nephi at the home of cording to an announcement toWe congratulate each standing. Mrs. Goldsbroughs mother, Mrs. day by Mayor Heber Taylor. and every one who worked on the series to be played here this Sunwinners: Champion Geo. D. Haymond Sr. While here Mayor Taylor pointed out the can become the afternoon a fair for job well done. day Dairy: Eugene McPherson; Best - need for removal of the sunflowEspecially do we need to extend final game if the Nephi team can trificial bred calves, Russell Jack- they have been renewing acquam- ers and other weeds which have tences and also visiting with other a friendly pat on the back, to the come up with a victory. The local son; Best infested parts of the cemetery durrelatives and friends. fellows on the entertainment com- boys can win the championship McPherson; dairy display, Eugene presented by ing the summer. mittee . . we don't know who they and the trophy with a win Sunday Commercial Trophies Bank for the best Mayor Taylor expressed hope are all, but from all reports the and they will be all out to take heifers under six months: Bobby Friends of Mrs. Florence Powell that the officials would receive three nights' entertainments were the Dons into camp. Russell Garrett Jackson and with learn be she will to that 100 per cent cooperation from the pleased very fine. Reports also tell that However, the Spanish team is a Holstein Heifers; David Mangelson is recovering satisfactoriy in the . the "out of state" ladies that they strong outfit and they will be with a Guernsey heifer and George LDS hospital at Salt Lake City community in this community-effortin work the their for shooting attempt broom last Friday's publicized with a Jersey heifer; following a major operation. She If the Phillips polo team rode too well to be to stay in the playoffs. Mr. Jackson received $5.00 is expected to be home this week anything but riding club mem- Spanish team wins this second on Page Five end, Mr, Powell reported today. bers . . . we congratulate them for game, the third and final game will be played at Payson the foltheir fine sportsmanship. lowing Sunday. reg Sunday's game on the local field Somewhere, someplace . . and will be played at 4:15 p. m. Adfrankly we dont know where . . . mission will be 50 cents for adults, 4 there's something that says 'in a 25c for students 12 to 18 years of time of plenty, prepare for the age, and 10c for children under , time of famine'. Fruit is plentiful 12. Season tickets will not be mm is . . and . the price this year honored for this special playoff The cream of the county fairs 1 A way way down, . . we hope that game. , which have been held all over residents of our area are taking the state will be on display at the advantage of the price and the 1952 Utah State Fair which opens plentiful supply . . maybe next its doors to the public on Saturyear peaches will be five bucks a Fair dates are September day. at them few of and basket very : 13 through 21. that price. Wouldnt it be a good This year's fair is anticipated investment to put in a two year's by officials to be the biggest ever or more supply? held in the state. The Commercial Bank of Utah reg will again sponsor a tour to CalOpening the fair Saturday will be a gigantic parade at noon, and For years and years now, there ifornia, it was announced this week according to information from the has been a little undercurrent that by Max Thomas, Executive Vice fair officials, the parade is to be comes to the surface about build- President. Plans are to leave the 'greatest most varied parade ing a new Seminary building . . . Utah on November 5th and travel in Utah History". we wish someone would tie that to San Francisco where the memThe free daily feature of the idea up with large rafts so it would bers of the tour will attend the fair will be the feature Alert SYDNEY GORDON MARTIN, float around for a while so we Grand National Livestock ExposAmerica. could really get some action . . . ition. Sight seeing tours around with aliases: WILLIAM JESSE BISHOP, SID MARTIN. WILLIAM GORDON MARTIN. Other fair features include the we admit, the costs are terrific at San Francisco will be arranged Joie Chetwood show, with darewe don't on if in end Utah will tour and the but the present time, devil auto drivers on September UNLAWFUL FLIGHT TO AVOID PROSECUTION get going we'll never get it built. November 11th. 20 and 21 at 2:30 and 8:30 p. nt, exis A invitation being public reg (ASSAULT WITH A DANGEROUS WEAPON) the Fair Horseshow on Septemb tended by the bank and this year, Some of us guys who were the ladies are invited to accomer 17, 18 and 19, at 8 p. m.; the DESCRIPTION head with a rock. Martin placed along main street about dusk the pany their husbands. The cost of Speedway Auto Races on Septemb other night were mighty thankful transportation and lodgings is esthe prostrate form on the tractor er 14 and 15, at 1:30 p. m., featur Age, 30, born June 18, 1922, at and drove it into the tire wise that brakes are made timated to be not over $50.00. Anying drivers and care from Indianbarn. He to stop a car quick. State Road one interested in Joining this tour Longmeadow, Mass.; height, 6' 6" then stole $440 from the farmhouse apolis, the speedway capitol; and Paint crews had put School Zone may register with any officer of to 6' 8"; weight, 145 pounds; and fled in the farmer's truck, wrestling champions on September build, medium; hair, dark brown, which he abandoned 16 at 8:30 p. m. signs on main street and had The Commercial Bank of Utah. later that them protected with little metal The traditional Holiday on Ice, cannot be accepted curly; eyes, blue; complexion, me- evening. The fanner, though badly Registrations . . or what ever or Ice Follies, always a top enthan September 22nd and it dium; race, white; nationality, wounded, recovered. On June 18 later you call them . . and at dusk the is urged that they be in as soon as American; occupations, laborer, Martin was tertaining program, Is scheduled apprehended and in lights do not too good a job nightly in the fair grounds Mr. Thomas stated. farmer, cook, dishwasher, pantry carcerated in the county possible, jail at There was a lot of tires screeching matinees with additional scars and marks, burn scar man; Northampton, Mass. He escaped and I imagine, naughty wrds beSaturdays. on left cheek, 8" scar on palm of on jon September 4, 1950, by a ing said. . . luckily, as far as we Always available to entertain left hand; remarks, has nervous high barbed wire fence. scaling Lunch Meat and have heard, no tires were wreck- School the kiddies will be the fair mid. hands habit of running through Now that they have the ed. way, with all of the most popular Bid bowed. head with walks hair, Awarding Any person having information School Zone signs out, lets use a Grocery kiddies rides that can be assembwhich may assist in locating this led In this area. little safety sense in obeying them Is Announced On June 1, 1950, Martin walked individual is requested to immedi. . especially from 8 to 9 in the into a farmyard near Belchertown, ately notify the Director of the Juab County Agent Kay morning, during the noon hour and School-lunc- h meats and grocer, Mass., and asked for help in mov- Federal Bureau of 4 o'clock. to 3:30 will be at the State Fair along Investigation, ies will be purchased locally this this week end where he will asing his stalled car. The farmer United Mates Department of Jus reg year, according to recent action of mounted his tractor, but Martin tice, Washington 25, D. Exhibits, C, or the sist in placing the We notice that the baseballers the Board of Education, it was as well as to assist the Juab Coundrew a pistol and demanded money. Special Agent in Charge rf the in a letter to local have scheduled their afternoon When his benefactor moved to get Division of the Federal Bureau of ty 1 1 Champions in their various from Supt Leland E. An- off championship game for 4:15 Sunhim! Investigation listed on the first tractor the Martin shot demonstrations, contests, etc. In paire day so as to not conflict with the derson. addition to the alloted 4-entries twice and .then beat him on the of the local telephone . . . Low bid for both the grocery directory. afternoon conference meeting. it is understood that a number of Wouldn't it be wonderful to have and meat business of the school CAUTION other entries from Juab County a lighted field so we could od lunch program was submitted by are being placed In the State ond ocmed should b it considered Subject He has dangerous. citrcmely baseball this Johnsons IGA market, the letter attempted Sunday away with Fair at Salt lake City September in the past. suicide commit to Continued on Page Three stated. 13 21, 4-- H ... n- iim jun, 2-- 5-- 2, 8-- 8. Levan Mayor Calls For Clean Up Day n, State Fair To Open Gates On Saturday WANTED BY THE FBI Schedules Tour for Nov. f . J' Of Juab High Slates Meeting Series Pres. Hunter PTA Messages by Superintendent Le- land E. Anderson and Principal Theron Snyder will feature the first meeting of the Juab High Schoo P. T. A. to be held in the high school auditorium To Be Visiting Official; Supt. Curtis Here Sun. Eve. President Milton R. Hunter of the First Council of Seventy will reprasent the First Presidnecy and General Authorities of the LDS Church at the Quarterly Juab Stake conference to be held Saturday evening and Sunday. Accompanying President Hunter will be T. C. Stayner of the General Welfare committee. The conference will open at 6:30 p. m. Saturday with a welfare meeting at the Third Ward chapel. on Wedevening, September 17 at 8 p. m. A musical program and discussion will follow. The Executive board of the Juab High school PTA met last Thurs- All nesday stake and wawrd welfare comday and forumated the years pro- mittees are expected to be present. gram. Mettings will be held in Following the welfare meeting, on the second at 8 p. m. Saturday evening, the the auditorium Wednesday of each month, at 7:30 Juab Stake Priesthood Leadership p. m., with the exception of Dec meeting will be held. President ember and May. Subjects of vital Lester II. Belliston announced this interest to parents and all citizens week that the folowing are expectStake concerned with the welfare of the ed to be in attendance: youth of our community will be Presidency and high counci; Stake Stake discussed. Audience participation Patriarch; Stake Clerk; will be encouraged. Many prob- Melchizcdek priesthood committee; lems are urgently in need of solu-tio- All presidents and presidents counselors, and secretaries of the priesthood quorums; all "Plan now not to miss a one of these important meetings' is the group leaders and group secretaries of the high priests and seveninvitation of the PTA leaders. ties in the wards; Stake Mission President and Stake missionaries; Stake Aaronic Priesthood CommitEngagements, Coming tees; Stake and Ward committees for the adult members of the AarAre Marriages onic priesthood; Bishops and counselors, ward clerks and assistant Announced By Parents ward clerks; Stake and ward ward Aaronic committees; LEVAN Mr. and Mrs. Far-re- ll teaching coordinators and priesthood quorT. Wankier of Levan announce um advisors; Stake superintethe engagement of their daughter Stake Norine to Charles H. Foote Jr., ndent of Sundayof YSchooj A. M M I Superintendency son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. President Belliston also stated Foote of Nephi. that there should be ho one in atThe young couple, graduates of tendance except the above named the Juab high school, were both otneers, unless specilically rein activities student prominent by the visiting authority. there. They will attend the Uni- quested General sessions of the conferversity of Utah this fall, where ence will be held at the First-Secon- d Mr. Foote, a member of the Beta hall and adjoining chapTheta Phi Fraternity, will be a el atWard 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. Sunday. enjunior and Miss Wankier will The Sunday evening session of ter as a freshman. conference wil be held at the indefinite. are Wedding plans d ward chapel Sunday evening at 7:30 p. m., when ElMr. and Mrs". bert R. Curtis, General SuperinSANTAQUIN Deland Holman of Santaquin are tendent of the Y M M I A will be announcing the engagement and the speaker. In addition to Supt. approaching marriage of their Curtis, one other general board dauhterg Loa Jean, to Reeve member will be in attendance. Fowden, son of Mrs. Cora Fow-de-n A musical program will be given in addition to the talks by the of Mona. visiting brethren. -- First-Secon- An invitation for all members of the stake, and especially the ward and stake MIA workers to be In attendance, has been issued by the Stake MIA officials. Annual Sportsman Party at Dadandsons Scheduled Sept. 27th The annual Sp tsmans Outing of the East Juab Wildlife Feder ation will be held at Camp in Salt Creek Canyon on Saturday, September 27th, at 7 p. m. Watch for additional information, and in the meantime see John V. Garrett at the post office for your membership card. -- Dad-ands- Mrs. Arvilla Lunt, president of the Y W M I A of Juab Stake, announced today that the regular monthly union meeting will be held Monday evening at 7:30 p. m. d at the ward chapel. All Stake and Ward M I.A work, ers are espected to be In attendance. First-Secon- Word Received of Death Of Former Hephife In Arizona Community Word has been received recently in Nephi of the death and funeral at Safford, Arizona of Joseph formerly a resident of Nephi. Word was sent by Frank Booth, also a former Nephi resident. Among the principal speakers was President Jesse A. Udall. Mr. Bigler was born August 18, 1871 at Nephi a son of Jacob and Hannah Harley Bigler. He moved to Arizona with his family when he was 10 years of age and then resided in Nephi for two years following his marriage to Ida Coombs in the Salt Lake Temple in 1895. Big-le- r, rs colis-jceu- i Burt-ensha- w r lahiui ?' U , i it t n I) u i, ,. f ! u a SI ' (, 4-- H groc-erym- 4-- H through A section of the recently completed Veterans Hospital at Salt Lake City. Designated a building 1, this main building houses the administrative offices as well as beds for 172 patients; Hospital consists of six major u nits, connected by 2.4 miles of underground tunnel. a USPA News Release |