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Show Our Deadlines noon Advertising-Tuesd- ay News-Wednes- 8 day a. m. Volume 45 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, 5th, August 1954 SINGLE COPY 10c Number 31 Greaf Opporfunity To Save Given By Nephi Merchants in August v. Dollar Days This Week End i . It Swk on?n 8,W,duOth0r necossities for their families cheaper this ?Cep!'onal vaIues in th second annual August Dol- eveni wiU take Uie -- PotHeht of all Utah for tnddy and Saturday, August and 7. Retail Trades Sommittee iS.b0ing sPnsorod bof the of Commerce, and Owen Dugmore manager of Pr.tr. Nephi store has In charge of arrangements:' Mr Dug. more has asked The Timesew. to convey his thanks to the coopor- ating merchants of Nephi. As in the past, merchants in Stan Sherwood, Levan, and Bill Cooper, Nephi, club this enormous salescooperating event have K A Johnson Photoa for by presidents, gone "all out" to bring to the Chapman f far nit 7 v0,? Ix-e-n Vll.fi; Hastings Smith, Sjringville, Ralph Cloud of Goshen and Dale M. Worwood of Nephi, Riding Club Officials e Jllills o i if 141 Representatives of each of the Riding Clubs of District 5, as they met at Nephi last Saturday. r ni 2-D- Psychiatrists say worrk is deadlyanother thing to worry about. reg Irrigators of Nephi area voted the authority to pump the wells for a month or more at the pubso we lic meeting last week, hear roundaboutedly. We're glad they accepted the recommendation of their president, R. P. Garrett. reg Do you ever get a need for a birthday or anniversary present? Of course you do. Well, next time we believe you would find a nice present in one or both of these booklets: "History of Juab County" or "Nephi City Centennial History" There are large numbers of both of these booklets still available. The Daughters of Utah Pioneers have the supply of the County History, and would apprecor a dozen iate selling one or a couple of hundred within the next few months. And as for the Nephi History, a package of these books (priced at $1.00 each) has been adorning my shelf along with a good crop of dust for some And if I run out I months past know where I can get a few more copies. How about it folks, let's give these books as gifts and help out the DUP and the Nephi City Centennial fund which paid for the later book. reg Folk of Nephi who watched the first horse races since the late '30s In Nephi, last Saturday cerEspecially tainly were thrilled. were they thrilled with the beautiful animal owned by Wayne Rosequist In the quarter mile race. We imagine that the stands will be pretty well filled for the race meet to be held in connection with the riding club meet here Friday and Saturday afternoons. Some of the fastest horses of the state will be participatig in the various races. There's three heats in six events on Friday, and the finals on wc Saturday . . worth a buck think so. re Affair ay is-Sl- lc Neighborliness of 'Our Town' Is A Noted Feature 100-Degre- events. The same price will prevail for the evening performance y as for the events. Friday afternoon events will consist of elimination heats in the quarter mile, eighth mile, mile and half mile races; four heats in the relay race; and qualifying heats in the chariot race. The arena activities will consist of seven games of broom polo, and a cloverleaf barrel race. Friday evening events will con sist of a street parade at 7 p. m., followed by the grand entry and introduction of officers. Class B drills will highlight the Friday evening events with fourteen driil all-da- three-eight- participating. hs Pleasure horses will be judged, in two class es, and arena action events will be calf roping, wild cow milking. water race, ribbon pull race and the potato race. Saturday afternoon will feature the finals in the four flat races, the relay race and chariot race with the of Friday In addition, additparticipating. ional broom bolo games will be played in the elimination contests and the Stock horse eliminations will be completed. The cutting horse eliminations also will be completed Saturday afternoon. Saturday events will be contin ued at 7 p. m. with the street Dar ade, followed by the grand entry and introduction of officials. Class A drill teams will participate at the arena Saturday evening. Calf roping and wild cow milking second sections will add action to the evening, and the pleasure class and parade classes will be judged. Final in the stock horse and cut ting horse classes will also be Other given Saturday evening. events on the final evening will be the water race, and the broom polo finals, with four places to be decided. Riding clubs to participate in clude: American Fork Riding Club of American Fork; Arrowhead Riding club of Benjamin; Blue and Gold Riding Club of Castle Dale; Tooele Bit and Spur club; Cockle- burr Riding Club of Payson; Carbon County Sheriff's Posse of Price; Diamond Fork Riding club of Spanish Fork; Davis County Sheriff's Posse of Layton; Emery Elsinore Ridins club; Riding Club; Goshen Valley riding club; Green River Roping Club; Heber Valley Riding Club; Hobble Creek Riding Club, Springville; Moroni Riding Club; Mount Riders, Mag- o na; Aurora Riding Club; Nephi-NebPosse; Orem Riding Club; Palomino Riding Club of Salt Lake City; Provo Riding Club; Silver &age Riders of Levan; Redview Riders of Richfield; Riders of the Was atch. Ocden: Salina Riding Club; Silver Spur Riding Club, Murray; Salt Lake County Sheriff's Posse, Murray; Twin Starr Riders, oi Bountiful; Ute Rangers of Salt White Lake Kidmg Lake City: Club, Genola; Walloo Riding Club of Salem; Wellington Mountain eers: Jordan Valley Riding Uub; Chuck Wagon Riders, of Carbon club County; Grassy Trail Riding Ridof Sunyside; Gunnison Valley in:? Club: Kamas valley Kiamg Pan- Club; Manti Riding Club; Eruitch Riding Club: vveber counry White Sheriffs Posse, Ogden: Pine Riding Club, of Fountain Green Riding Club; the Starr Riders of Moroi; Mt. Pleas ant Ridinz Club: Provo Beehive Saddlctts; Lehi Ladies Riding club and the Pleasant Grove mcung Club. rs Mrs. Maxine Cameron and three children of Richfield are spending a week with Mrs. Cameron s mother. Mrs. I. M. Petty. Mrs. Camer on Is convalescing after an opera tion at the LDS Hospital. They tell me that poople conMr. and Mrs. Alfred Durham of nected with Wall Street ere divbrokers Salt Lake City spent the week end ided into two classes and those who couldn't be any with her parents, iir. ana .Mrs. w. G. Orme. broker. Message of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce A good town is neighborly. Nephi Ladies Attend And what is neighborliness? It is more than simply liking people, School; To Assist for it is easy to like people, and Special neighborliness, which includes a With Judging of Fairs sense of responsibility,, often entails effort. Nine ladies from Nephi attended We see neighborliness in our active PTA,'when par- the judging school for women held ents and teachers work together in Provo on Wednesday. This for the benefit of everybody's school is held on a district basis children. We see it when mem- to train leaders to help judge bers of one ward turn out for at county fairs. Ladies who atg another ward's affair. tended the Provo school will judge We see it this week end w hen the the and Home Economics exclubs are banning together hibits at the Millard County Fair in a county encampment with lots being held at Deseret. They will of mothers, and young ladies tak- go to Deseret on Thursday acing resposibilities of chaporones. cording to Velyn Stevens, home And we see it again this week demonstration agent. end in Nephi, when the Levan aiid Nephi clubs are combiine on the sponsorship of the State Riding Department Supervisor ciub meet. We see neighborliness when a morcnant delivers a package him Reminds Ladies That self after closing hours or when a druggist returns to Tlil a pres- Fair Dates Hearing cript! n in iuv middle of the Ladies once more It will soon night in an emergency. And when be "Fair" time in Juab County, a civic club goes to work on a Are you all ready? Are you set project that helps our whole conv ting aside those bottles of fruit munity. and vegetables and those glasses is of the his Neighborilness part jelly and jam? of tory our town. Our pioneer fore ofLet's all do our share to make bearers helped each other build a success and also let's our Fair barns and homes, shops. Liter, all share in the worthwhile prizes during the great depression, many families were helped for months on besg offered. Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Supervisor credit extended by stores of our Foods Department Neither knew when community. be would but or paid, they pay they had the mutual understanding Farmers Signup and faith of good neighbors. This is a good point for a little reminder that you may not Deadline August 15 have thought of bef;rc, but m:st Deadline to signup for conser with our of every dollar neighbors comes back to us in bet vation work to be carried out dur ter payrolls, better s lection thru ing the next three months under beucr com the Agricultural Stabilization and bigger inventories, program, according munity services and of course, a Conservation to J. E. Hansen, chairman of the better town. Committee. County Adequate funds are available for conserva The annual Juab County tion work, he said, and this quart' club camp is being held at Camp er is a good time to rail brush, Dadandson this Thursday, Friday seed grass, level land, build stock More than 300 water storage ponds, reorganize and Saturday. girls and boys are expected to at- the farm irrigation system, and tend. The camp is being directed many other practices. Anyone do by County Agent Ray Burtenshaw siring to do conservation practices assisted by Velyn Stevens, home should call in at the office in the demonstration agent. Paxman building and sign up now, A chairman of the ticket com- Nine Days of July Top mittee, and he stated today that e one ticket will admit a person to Temperature, both the afternoon and evening heat-winne- Received a nice note from Earl Worthington at Mest Verda National Park the other day. Earl states that the Universiy of Colorado is doing some excavating at the present time on new ruins which would be very interesting to watch and get your nose into if you're heading that way, drop a note for reservations to Earl at Mesa Verda National Park, in our neigboring state of Colorado. Thanks Earl for your invitations when we'll be to see the Park able to come your way is still a mystery. reg p jj shopping public some honest-to- Koooness Dargains in the various merchandising fields. DOJJ-AJrwH)oS take a look at DAYS advertisements in thisl just a quick glance at each of them. Space does mA it too much discussion her of bargains offered, but here'3 a pei-m- Funeral services will be con- brief Maurice Chapman has decided ducted Friday at 2 p. m. at the d ward chapel for that "up north" prices aren't too George Oliver Ostler, 82, retired hot any more, and to prove it he Nephi livestock man and farmer. has a rug value at a less price Mr .Ostler died at the Juab Coun- than was advertised by a promSalt Lake firm ty Hospital Tuesday afternoon fol- inent 9 x 12 Wilton Rugs at $33.95 lowing a lingering illness. Still on pace 8 we find that tvtp Friends may call at. Anderson Funeral Home Thursday evening Leger at Penneys has done it again and at the Lounge room of the with some special sales merchandise the event take for inchapel Friday from 11 a. m. un- stanceforthose sleepers at only a tile time of services. Funeral will be directed by the Second Ward dollar a pair. Bud Haymond has an institu Bishopric and interment in a Nephi cemetery will be directed by tional and on page eight and West Millard County is inviting you to Anderson Funeral home. Mr. Ostler was born In Nephi me uoaeo at ueseret Friday and nights, also on page 8. May 21, 1S72, a son of John C. Saturday On page two Ord and and Mary Ann Prince Ostler. He is the only dollar-da- y adfollowed farming and stock rais vertiser, and they have listed a ing during his lifetime. lot or mighty good vacation time He married Elizabeth Taylor of suggestions. Salt Lake City at the Salt Lake Now to pace three Maude's L D. S. Temple in 1804. He Dress is new back Shop featuring was an Elder in the Nephi Second 10 scnooi clothes for the Miss and Ward at the time of his death. some Door Crahers for this big Surviving are three daughters: event. Tri State Lumber tells you Mrs. Frances Margetts of Salt of a remodeling loan plan that Lake City, Mrs. Gwen Reitz of will help you fix up your home Millbrae, California, and Mrs. and Pratt's Merc has such red Emma McVey of Twin Fals, Ida- hot bargains as nylon hose at only ho: three sons: LoRoy T. Ostler, b7c pair n wowl George T. Dstlcr of Nephi and Motor has a special trade-tire- s Ned T. Ostler of Las Vegas, Nev- deal that will make your car safer ada. Also surviving are 26 grand- to drive and the Portland Cement children, 27 great grand children, association tells you a st ory of and one brother, J. E. Ostler of Soil Cement, something that looks Nephi. good to me. Now on page four The Time Box has a summer clearance of costume jewelry Levan Youth Begins all of it at a and in addition will gve you a $1.00 discount on Studies In East Under repair jobs of $5.00 or more. The Toggery says "Prices have been Danforth Scholarship slashed" and lists some shoe prices to prove it. Ned Johnson at Farrell T. Wankier IGA has gobs of bargains, such LEVAN Jr., named Utah's outstanding ag- Canned Milk, 8 for $1.00, and ricultural student for 1954, left Pork and Beans, 7 cans for 1.00. this week for St. Louis, Mo., as Accross the center section we the winner of the Danforth fellow- find Ralph's Market with ready-tship award. eat picnics at only 41c pound and In conjunction with 36 other Star Kist Chunk Tuna at only 32c. outstanding agricultural students Up in the corner of page five the of the nation, he will receive two ladies of the communities can find weeks of intensive training at the something nice for them such as RalstonnPurina factory and farm dresses fro $5.00 and blouse for in St. Louis. This wil be followed $1.00. It's Garbett's advertisement by two weeks spent at a youth we're talking about. leadership camp on Lake MichigGround beef 3 lb for $1.00 is the an. lead item in Allen's Cash store's Mr. Wankier, a senior at USAC big advertisement, and they have next year, is a son of Mr. and such items as frozen peas at only Mrs. Farrell T. Wankier of Levan. 8 pkgs for 1.15 (We told you that He recently returned from six you could eat cheper this weekweeks at Fort Lewis, Washington. end.) You can have music cheaper, A promnient student on the Logan campus, he will serve as senator too, with records at 6 for 1.00 at from the school of agriculture on Leavitt's. If you're looking for a the student council. He was named furnace, there's a big offer of alternate foreign exchance student 100.00 there too. from Utah for the current year, "Up to $250.00 off" is the inand is a member of the college vitation of Modernage Electric as lie is affiliated they plan a close-ou- t of freezers. judging team. with the PiKappa Alpha and Ag- The Patio Shop, also on page six, ricultural fraternities. really has some outstanding dress miss values for the is only a 'school opening (and Mrs. Edna J. Cazier will give a review of Elder Mark E. Petcr-sn'- s month away.) Now to page 7 you can cool book "For Time or Eeternity" in for this while off Nephi you're for the First Ward fireside at the a 10c Limeade for only Lounge room on Sunday evening. event First Ward Mia Maids, Explorers, 5c at Nephi Drug. Christensen's MMen and Gleaner groups are in Department store has shoes at onlq 1.99 and sport shirts at the vited. same price. Last but not least is a Western Dance Friday night, and the messages of Wilson Motor on the new Station Wagon, and the Standard Oil, Utah Poultry and Joe each worth the Marsh mesages few minutes you'll need to read them in information and savings REG. to you. run-dow- is teams the Editor J George 0. Ostler Sponsoring Gigantic By Services Friday At 2 P. M. For i g Levan, Nephi Clubs Combine in Forty-seve- n riding clubs, with an average membership of 25, will be in Nephi during Friday and Saturday for the Utah State Western Riding Clubs association 1954 state meet. Events will begin at 2 p. m. Friday and continue Friday evening, Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening. of the state meet are the Silver Spur Riding Club of Levan, Stan Sherwood, President, Posse of Ne and the Nephi-Neb- o phi, William Cooper, President. Joe Overman of the Nephi club - Observer Reports Nine days during July saw temperatures in excess of 100 degrees, according to Bard Blackham, of the SCS, local observer. July 12 was the hottest wih 104 and the lowest "high" was 81 on July 26. Coldest spot was 48 on July 22. Precipitation for the month was 1.42 inches, wih .7 inch recorded on July 26. Average for the station for July is .71 inch. The total precipitation for the year to date is 7.8 inches, and for the same period the long-tim- e average is 9.87. Announce Marriage Of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. P. N. Anderson announce the marriage of their daughter, Darlene 'Katherine, to John Q. Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. David R. Anderson of Los The mar Angeles, California. riage took place July 30 in Los Aneeles. The newlyweds are honeymooning in the Hawaiian Islands and upon their return will make their home in Bakersfield. CalifnrniA. The bride is a former student of the University of Utah, and the groom is a graduate of UCLA. Boswell Reunion Set A reunion of the Abraham Boswell descendants will be held on Sunday, August 8, at the North Park in Provo. All family members are en couraged to meet at 12 noon for lunch period and at 2 p. m. a program will be given in the Pion eer Memorial building. Enlarged who pictures of the ancestors, were pioneers of Nephi, will be A special exhibit of displayed. family histories and books of remembrance will be shown. Stephen R. Boswell of Provo, president of the family organization, invites all members to bring their histories and books. fund-raisin- 4-- II 4-- II sp-?n- 4-- Newly Remodeled Building Opening On Saturday With the opening Saturday of its and enlarged newly remodeled Payson office, the Commercial Bank of Utah will have completed its fourth such expansion and improvement project in the past two years, Paul E. Booth manager of the bank's Nephi office announced today. An open house to allow patrons and friends to inspect the new facilities will be held Saturday between the hours of 11 a. m. and 4 p. nx, Mr. Booth said. A progressive new feature included in the $40,000 project is a customer walk-u- p window. It wil allow customers to step from their cars and transact business without entering the bank proper. Adequate hard-to- p parking ha been provided adjacent to the window. Ln announcing the completion of this project, the Board of Directors of The Commercial Bank of Utah pledged its continued efforts to use the resources of the bank to maintain and expand the commercial, agricultural and livestock interests in all areas served by Commercial Bank offices. The Commercial Bank building program of the past two years, which has cost $280,000 included the construction of a new bank at Heber at a cost of $100,000; the completion cf a new bank and drug store at Roosevelt costing $110,000, and the remodeling of the Spanish Fork bank and home office at a cost of $30,000, Mr. Booth pointed out. Other features of the new Pay-so- n building include a new concrete and steel vault, new safety deposit boxes with private booths for patrons, an employee's lounge and six teller windows. The spac- - First-Secon- 1 Man-gels- Orme-Pavki- buck-a-thro- o back-to-cho- - r ' I I t ' ' f i I ' J : ! ' ' .j, . i V , , . i 0 Roy W. Hanson, bank official, shows Manager Roy Broadbent of the Payson office new vault doors in newly remodeled Payson bank. Sous new lobby is finished in oak ings, brick and marble. paneling, Acustone wall tile, rubDuring the past year, the Nephi. ber floor tile, carpeting and drap Payson Spanish Fork, Heber and Roosevelt oficcs of the bank have ery, More than 1183 snuore feet of ben equipped with automatic machines space has been added to the orig- electric bookkeeping inal building through the con- which keep all transactions in balstruction of a 3G.5 ft. extension. ance during banking hours and The exterior of the building has provide safer and more efficient been renewed with ceramic cast record keeping. I Above: Wm. "Bill" 5 towel I, candidate for County Clerk on ReFarrell publican ticket. Right: Wankier of Levan, candidate for Commissioner on Republican tick et ol on |