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Show es- -- crfY , 3 News-Wednes- 44 Volume Traffic Deaths In County ncreased to 4 Life teaches you that it is easier to count your friends than it is to count on some of them. rez . . . Stopped in at Ray's Cafe the other morning for breakfast and it was just a little on the "nippy" side that morning. Like 99 out of 100 times, the conver sation started out "Pretty chilly this morning winter's on its And then he added one way" that made all stop and look up "cold enough I'd hate to be standing out there with nothing on but a wet sheet. . . So many American citizens have or never lived so well before so many so far behind. reg Hatred is like a shotgun with a the backfire is plugged barrell more dangerous than the shot. rez While attending conference and the reunion of his missionary dist rict held in Salt Lake City ten days or so ago, Gene Hintze provided a chicken supper for some party, so he tells me. Six or eight chickens were "swipea irom nis coop during his absence . . he only had a dozen. Gene says "Tell the chickens had them thanks been quite sickly for a couple of weeks and I was contemplating on killing them anyway. I can't stand to see fowl or animal suffer. . . " It is doubtful if the chickens were actually sick, and Gene had planned to butcher them for family food . . . and it's mighty "chicken" on the part of someone to raid the coop. This is only one of several instances of chicken-coo- p raiding during the past weeks . . . Officers need a "hot tip" to trace down this kind of stealing, so if you have any idea of who is making a habit of law beaking in this respect, let some member of the police force ... know. Juab County highways have oeen me scene ot two fatal accidents during the past ten days, with the death of Peggy Naef of Eureka at the Juab County hospital last Friday morning, and the death on Friday night of a Tuba City, The Eureka teen-agdied of injuries received in an accident at Mammoth on Tuesday evening, on an after-Muturide. A companion in the accident, Howard Hopes of Goshen, had regained consciousness Wednesday, although nis condition still was listed as critical. The Indian Lady, Mrs. Bert Lit' tie, died within minutes after she arrived at the hospital, and her two sons, James Little, 18, and sultered Jimmy jume, fractured skulls and other injuries. the baby was released from the hospital Tuesday. The two deaths bring to a total of four, the fatalities on the high ways within this county thus far mis year. "THE FRIENDLY CITY" Steady and Consistent Growth of this Community is Relfected in the Attitude of its Citizens. If YOU want this com-munit- y to grow, it will; if YOU don't, it won't! COMMERCE RETAIL TRADES COMMITTEE m "if' ' d, ch Thursday, October 15, it was an nounced recently. Fred Painter, manager of the Painter Motor Co., local Plymouth distributor, invites the public to attend the '54 showing beginning at 8 a. m. this morning, Thursday October 15, at their showrooms at 140 South Main Street. Immunization Clinics Are Scheduled Army Opens Schools For Enlistments; Recruiter To Be Here Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Foote and family of Salt Lake City were Sunday guests at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown and Mrs. Harry Foote. have received word from their son Ronnie that he has recently received a promotion to rank of Corporal. Ronnie is serving with the Second Armed division, and is stationed at Baumholder, Germany. He also reports that his company "The has just returned from Monte Carlo Maneuvers", In which 173,000 men articipated, from the paratrooers to Infantrymen, and lot nlanr and tanks. Ronnie savs1 "you can't beat the United States Army for coordination and trail nonnie says ne is ieenng ing . fine and is getting anxious to reHe turn to the United States. has been overseas for 14 months. Nephi Ladies Attend Leadership School at The following telegram was g Wed-o- il ceived bv The Times-New- s lu,sJay from Senator Wallace F. Bennett at Washington D. C.: .Vhito house will receive Juab County's request for drought dis- re-m- j aster relict no later than tomorow A motion picture entitled "The with immediate action promised American Frontier" was present- me by President staff. Department In view of the vast amount of ed to the group following the traffic which will be going through lei.uuw, ui me visiung men. i nis niendations today and send them Nephi during late Thursday, anil picture was made under actual through Civil Defense Administra Friday, parents are encouraged to drilling conditions encountered at tion to White House. Cannot disimpress upon children the need the discovery well in the Williston close recommendations at this mofor extra precaution while crossing Basin area of North Dakota. It ment but will notify you soon as main street and first north streets. also revealed the pro final decision reached.". An unusually great number of cess of preliminary investigation The local government agencies, which must be made before actual and Utah Wool deer hunters will be on the highand Cattle growway, and children should make drilling for oil can be undertaken. ers associations requested nearly extra sure that the way is clear Even then, the picture revealed, two months ago that Juab Counthere is 9 to 1 chance that oil will before attempting to cross. ty be included as a drought disasnot be found in a new area. ter area. Governor J. Bracken Lee Oil companies throughout the then e requested of President Eisen-hownation are cooperating in bringing 11 Utah counties be-- dethat to the attention of the public the clared as Ranger Tells of Danger drought areas. The above great impact statdevelopment of oil telegram to The Times-New- s had lias on and how our economy Of Fire on Uinta es that the action is now pending all lives have been enriched thru on this request and which we hope the benefits derived from this fab- will have been passed by the time National Forest ulous liquid. Officially it has been this paper reaches you. designated as Oil Progress week The lull extent ot tne neip avail- E. R. Shaw, Kiwanian and local' n,,oitr.k- nrnHnrers is not Recent storms on the Nebo dist- oil distributor, was in charge of Ma knoVvn but it will enable live-th- e yet rict of the Uinta National Forest program and with Kiwanian passed, in these have reduced the danger of for- D. C. Boswell, was responsible for ;)ock producers if counties e to drought disaster est fires for a day or two, accordenjoyable program presented. tain surpius feeds for their breed Mick-elsoL. to Forest Hal ing Ranger ing stock, but not tor me ieea ioi, However, there is an abunat a reduced 7rice. The freight dance of foilage, especially in the rate for the feed shipped in or lower foot hills, which dries out livestock shipped out, of drought quickly and becomes highly If also he reduced. areas may soon after a storm. blanks may be application passed, Deer hunters are urged to exerobtained through the PMA office.alcise extreme caution in putting Special livestock loans have to out camp fires, matches and ready been made available at while in the hills and not to legitimate livestock producers become careless just because some five per cent interest where credmoisture may happen to fall. cannot be obtained from other it fires have resulted from One of the outstanding vocal Many These loans are credit sources. hunters' warming fires built under groups in Utah will a con- available through application to trees during a storm. Hunters cert in Nephi tonightpresent (Thursday) the Farmers' Home Administratsometime neglect to put out their at the try. d Wardl recre- ion. . of hunts from buck snow or the range rain ation Hall. Types fires, thinking The western part of Juan only areas in the Wst Desert, the will do it. Instead, the fire smouldcon Under direction of Ladd the able County is in an extremely dry Strawberry and Midway sections ers in the dry litter below the Cropper, the Desert Sentinels of dition. This is the wimer ranse to two-deunits in several sec- surface and when the weather the Delta area of West Millard of many sheep and some cattle. At tions of the state. Most units are warms up and surface vegetation County will appear in a Seminary Callao for instance, only .6 of an open to either sex hunting during dries, another forest fire results, Building Fund benefit concert, at inch of moisture has tauen t.uite y Octseason an M. Mickelson concluded, beginning 8 p. m. Cattle that usually Juiv 1 1952ober 17. Sportsmen are advised Smokey says "Remember, only Patriarch James H. Ockey of the summer in inui to check a deer hunting proclama- you can prevent forest fires.". a'".1": in General Committee charge of shipped out to other districts and tion to familiarize themselves with the stated building, that they will not state Senimary men the rules and regulations for the sheep the Sentinels are their that Wednesday to sheep into bring attempt area they intend to hunt in. Same coming to Nephi for the concert the county this winter, but will may be obtained at Uah Fish and "Don't Shoot, Power without one cent remuneration for feed their hvestocK closer uj 1596 Game Department offices, time nr travpl and that pvnrv source of feed or ship to Kansas i West North Temple, Salt Lake eont HnnMeH nt thp rnnpprt .ri crn wheat fields or elsewhere where Lines" Is Plea of City. directly to the Senimary fund. feed is available. Department officials not that of Ladies clubs of Nephi, Mr. OckApproximately 90,000 inheadJuab several new regulations must be Power Official would who stated, winter ey Company normally usually observed by deer hunters this sheep meet on Thursday night, are re Count v. Herds will he culled as year. They include the following: disas-bi- g scheduling their meetings in order 7110 sometimes closelv as possible to save feeding The new law under which all' S;nous' occasioned by hunters for the members to all be able poor producers, County Agent Ray trous results conwear hunters must game at power lines and msul-jack- to attend the concert. Mr. Ockey Burtenshaw said. spicuously a red shirt, sweater or shooting be over emphasized ators cannot expressed appreciation for the headas well as the read general sup-De- fine. attitude of the ladies. ;savs L- - R- gear as required in the past. "We appreciate the cooperation hunting is permitted only crmtendent of Tellunde Power of this wonderful group in coming Company. during daylight hours. to Nephi to present a concert," he The temendous expense the The deer tag must be securely to the animal immediat- - er company is put to when a line stated, and pointed out that each is dwarfed by the and every person attending will ely after the kill. It will be un- - s shot down and trouble suf fer- have the privilege of contributing lawful to transport deer without inconvenience desires, as an ad tile tag being secured to the car- - ed by those at home. All refnger-cas- s. any amount he concert. "No con is off mission to the Recently admitted patients at It is ilegal for locker or ation st0I)s and tOlf power HOUSOS tribution will be too small to he the Juab County hospital include: spoil. mwoceintr nlanfs in nrwnt nn- -' long, food begins cold which impairs the health aoreciated" Mr. Ockey stated, and Douglas Olsen, Santaquin tagged deer. The tagging law will get me "no contribution will be too big Miss Peggy Naef, Eureka, (exbe rigid! v enforced. It is succosted oi lanmy, !uem &u and be accented to appreciated". daughter of Mr. pired that the' animal be tagged in the whch causes accidents; may be The concert will begin promptly and Mrs. Earl Naef. hock joint to prevent loss in someone is on the operating table, to the hunter who at 8 p. m. Howard Hopes, son of Mrs. Ruth transporting or if the head is re- - someone dear carelessly shoots the power line. Hopes, Goshen moved. we could go on and on listing Miss Marcella M. Field, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Field, 'examples of what might happen, Lady Lions Exchange but that can be left to your own Fountain Green. Observes Birthday With imagination. Miss Shirley Rills, daughter of Just remember that when you are hunting, don't shoot 'White Elephants' Mr. and Mrs. Alton Bills, Nephi at power lines and caution any Miss Vicki Ann Kendall, the Family The Nephi Lady Lions met on daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex other hunter who is tempted. C. II. Grace was honored rec-- i If your cautioning words fail Thursday at the home of Mrs. Kendall, Nephi Edward Sperry, son of Mr. and cntly on his 89th birthday, which to stop the threatened shooting of Ruth Gardner for a "White Ele President Enid Mrs. Wm. Sperrv. Nephi occurred on October 6th. The fol- - power lines, report the incident phant Social". Mrs. Klme Hill, Nephi Christ ensen presided and welcomed lowing were present: Mr. and Mrs to the Power Company. A $100 Mrs. Floyd Evans, Eureka Jones, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. ward is being offered for informa- - 5nto the club Mrs. Stella Garrett. James Little, Tuba City, Arizona Barnes, Hr. and Mrs. Hosmer L.Uion leading to the arrest and con- Secretary Eleanor Peterson read Mrs. Boyd Little, Tuba City, Grace and family, Mr. and Mrs viction of anyone shooting power the minutes after which bingo was Grant Norwood and family, Mr. lines. You may dislike reporting played and wtiite elephant pack- Arizona (expired Master Jimmy Little, son of and Mrs. Keith Barnes and fam- - anyone, but by doing so you may ages exchanged. Following the or games a tasty luncheon was serv- Bovd Little, Tuba City, Arizona. ily. Mrs. Henriett Johnson and save much property damage Miss Beth Ann Taylor, daughted by the hostesses, Ruth Gardner daughter Jean, Mrs. Betty Lou even a life. er of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Taylor, Canfield and children, Mr. and, The game hunters of last year and Jean Westnng. The tables were adorned with Levan Mrs. Dix Grace, Mr. and Mrs. were very cooerative. Not one case Ralph Whitehead, Eureka Maynard Wankie and baby, the of damage, accidental or other- autumn flowers and Hallowe'en Jack Lawson, son of Mr. and favors. The following enjoyed the guest of honor and Mrs. Grace. wise, occured. The Power company is very ap- evening: Eleanor Peterson, Bertha Mrs. Donald Lnvson, Scipio Levi Jim Largo, Crown Point, preciative of this and is hoping Winn, Stella Garrett, Enid Chris-tenseMr. and Mrs. A. II. Palmer and that nothing will happen to upset Elaine Fowkes, Jean West-rin- g New Mexico Mrs. George W. Green, Founbaby Diane of Salt Lake City spent the splendid record made by the and Ruth Gardner, hostesstain Green, Utah es hunters of 1952. Saturday with relatives here. Reporter Gwen Jackson. ; step-by-ste- p , ob-th- n. Sentinels To Sing Here In Aid Concert cig-are- ts er 11-da- et touel, er i0$PJTAL pow-fasten- Four Army Atomic weapons support schools have recently been added to the more than 70 Army schools available to high school graduates, it was announced last week here by TSgt. Carl Fowler, Army and Air Force recruiting station at Richfield. In oder to obtain qualified personnel to participate in the Atomic Weapons Support Program, the Department of the Army has authorized the Recruiting Service to enlist qualified high school graduates for direct assignment to these schools. It is pointed out that in order to qualify for enlistment in any of the 70 schools, the application for such school must be approved and a reservation made for the applicant, by the commanding officer of the training center in question, before authorization for enlistment is forwarded to the Recruiting station. Any high school graduate between 17 and 35 years who is good mental and physical health, and single will be permitted to make application for army schools. TSgt. Fowler will be in Nephi on Tuesday where he will contact applicants at the post office building. 1 I First-Secon- One immunization clinic will be held each month for three months to complete immunization against diphtheria, whooping cough and tetanus for children between the age of three months and six years, bmall pox vaccination win also be available during the clin ics. There will be a small cost for the vaccine. Booster doses of DPT will be given to children having had their series of three doses not more than two years ago. Those parents interested are invited to register at the Court House, at the office of County Treasurer Mabel D. Christison. '54 Plymouth" r- foil-ag- Overbey, Norfolk, Va., dentist, proudly displays the blue marlin that may be an American coast record catch. Dr. Overbey battled the giant for two hours and 15 minutes in the Gulf stream Dear Diamond Lightship, oil Cape Hatteras. Plymouth will display its 1954 line of automobiles in dealer show rooms throughout the nation on i The Neyhi Kiwanis Club was ably entertained Monday, October U at their regular luncheon-meet- at the ronyst Hotel by three company officials. Appearing before the club were Earl Moss ot Provo, bud Iisher of bait Lake vuy, ti.u ivonaiu uum oi san Pre-seas- REEL TRUE STORY-- At Manteo, N. C, Dr. Jesse C. Displayed Here Today Action Near On Drought r n Keiier runas Sees Intersting Film Highway Crossing Greater During Hunt noon 8 a. m. Number 42 Progress Week Observed; Kiwanis Club Need for Caution in day 10c Oil HIGHWAY SAFETY Utah's general deer season gets underway at daylight Saturday, Game department October 17. officials estimate that upwards of 125,000 sportsmen will go afield this year during this largest of all the state's big game hunts. Included in thi snumbor are 10,000 from both nearby and far distant sister states. predictions are that hunter success will be below normal in most sections unless immediate storms alleviate the serious drouth now at hand. Continued e warm weather and late heavy are expected to make hunting more difficult than usual. Numbers of deer on nearly all of the 62 herd units over the state are equal to, or in excess of, a year ago following the past mild One exception is the winter. Vernon unit near Tooele where over shooting last fall reduced the herd numbers. Officials advise that there is actually no regular deer season as it has been known during past season. Under new authority given the Board of Big Game control by the 1953 legislature, only the annual opening day of a general deer season is set by legislative act to fall yearly upon the nearest Saturday to the 20th of October. Under this authority the Board scheduled many new types of hunts and lengths of seasons this year in an attempt to accomplish an equitable harvest of deer in all herd units. Length of season varies from six days on the Salt Lake, Vernon, Heason, Stansbury and Tintic ar eas to 31 days in some outlying sections where it is hoped the longer season will attract more hunters into pnme hunting coun- COPY esday non-reside- 2, USAC NEPHI CHAMBER OF : al Nephi Soldier Advanced in Germany NEPHI 'J er Be SINGLE HUNTING SEASON BRINGS PROBLEMS OF FIRE, Arizona, Indian woman. Painter said. "We are absolutely certain that they are the most durable, best riding, best performing and roomiest cars that Plymouth has ever built." restore "Come and have a look" Mr. Man's faith in man, for truth and Painter says as he invites all to right proclaim the showrooms for this A priceless hertitage. He rstarry opening" of the Plymouth '54"grand autoflag mobile line. vast Old Glory floats above a domain; The wave tossed shore, the lofty Institute Director mountain craig, Swift flowing streams and spacious To Speak at rolling plain. From every race and many lands they come, Monday Kiwanis Luncheon The weak, the weary, homeless and oppressed. H. Alvah Fitzgerald, director of Fused in God's crucible as one LDS Institute of Religion at the the than Our nation rises stronger Snow College at Ephraim, will be rest speaker at the regular meeting of May we who eat the fruit of the Kiwanis Club of Nephi to be freedom's tree, held Monday at noon, it was anWith loyal hearts preserve our nounced today by A. K. Johnson, liberty. of the committee for Elena Hassel Stanley chairman of Churches in their If you like Mrs. Stanley's sen- "Support Aims". This committee timents, why not drop her a card Spiritual will be in charge of the program or telephone her some evening and on Monday, Mr. Johnson stated. tell her so. Thanks. reg A certain member of the Stake to be reminded City Slates Garbage needs Presidency of increased postal rates . . those lc postal cards were outdated at Collection For Friday least a year ago. Don't you know that Uncle is in the red, and that City Recorder Raymond W. Mr. even an extra penny helps, Christiansen announced today that Brough. because of the opening of the reg season on Saturday, City If the parents of today are a deer crews will collect Garbage on Frisample of what spanking will do in day morning of this week, instead forming character, maybe it's just of Saturday. This arrangement is as well that parents no longer do in effect for this week only. it. LET'S BUILD I : Plymouth To 1953 15, II DEER I Mr. Painter says that the new reg models have optional power steerwe several fall year ing and three choices in power print Every books for the Ladies Clubs of drives. They are longer than last to time we year's models. this area. From time New lines, a find material that really interests new front end design,body new interlike this one from the year iors, new advanced us design seat bookif the Ladies Literary Club covers and engine improvements written especially for the book by are among the 64 advancements in Mrs. Elena H. Stanley, president styling and engineering design, We take pride in of the club. We are confident that people to this you: bringing will like the new beauty of the PRICELESS HERITAGE America, our land for ever more, Where liberty lifts high her torch of flame Enlightening the Dorld. Her laws October Nephi, Juab County, Utal., Thursday, 1 i W )otU ... l Get-Togeth- er re-En- ' o n -- - JUL v n V 9 4 t( n.. 1 i o n 1 If J 1 i u .T i h- X 1 This Week The annual Ladies Leadership school is being held at the Utah State Agricultural College in this week with the following Nephi ladles representing the Re lief Society, in attendance: iwrs. Rubv Cox. Mrs. Delta Jarrett, Mrs. Dee Wrlsht, Mr9, Julia Ras- mussen and Mrs. Alice Bailey. One of the finest musical groups of the state of Utah the Desert Sentinels from the Delta area, will be in Nephi Thursday evening where they will give d a concert at the will Ward hall. This fine group of First-Secon- singen i i t 1 t. contribute their time and talents for the Seminary Building Fund. They deserve the support of every member of Juab Stake. Admission will be by contributions whatever you desire to contribute. |