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Show 8ft. OUR DEADLINES Display Advertising Tuesday 1 News 2 o'clock noon and Want Ads day, Volume OUR SUGGESTION ill Wednes- 8:C0 a. m. 7 45 i C linn Sppn As Friday, September Isn mediate 17 Set As 17 Project Fair, Suffolk is play- high school and the Central School for the erection of a modern athletic field, including facilities for football, tennis, track, softball and baseball, as we as space for drills and marching maneuvers for bands and other groups, is was disclosed following a meeting of interested citizens with the Juab School District Board of Education and Superintendent held at the schrool library room Tuesday evening. President E. Alton Ellertson of the board presided at the meeting, and Superintenrent DeVon Anderson led in the discusion of the proposed field, and told of its value to the youth of the district. "At least 20 boys to the present one would be receiving valuable 204(4 Editor Li When old Mt. Nebo gets its first coat of white in the fall, it's time to start getting the tomatoes covered at night and time to get he coal bin filled if you haven't or in this modalready done so oil tanks filled ern world, the or the gas turned on. Anyway, Nebo got a good coating of snow Tuesday night, and it remained most of the day Wednesday. That's good for next spring's water supply. reg The man who learns from his own mistakes will be learning something new all his life! reg Speaking of signs of winter don't you think that today would be a good time to "bottle" an extra couple of bushels of peaches just in case the supply next year isn't quite so plentiful as it is this and how about pears, the year supply also seems to be quite plentiful,- pushing a price range lower. reg heard that new popHave you ular song . . something about "When you can't go to sleep, count your blessings instead of sheep"... a very good idea especially for we who enjoy health and happiness, and live in this wonderful community where most everyone you meet on the street is truly a friend to you. reg Many a girl goes to college with the intention of making a name for herself and winds up turning the job over to some man. They tell me that the Juab County Courtroom was a a week or so ago, during a jury trial. Some of the jurymen, accustomed to plenty of air outdoors really had a hard time taking the temperatures that reached to high spots on the mercury scale. One of them stated that the jury box chairs are mighty hard, too. In spite of the posibility of increased taxes, he thought it Would be nice to put an air conditioner to cool off the court room during and to pad such hot sessions or replace them. the chairs reg We sincerely hope that the nlnrippr-tvn- o snirit of cooperation! that manifest itself at the school-- ! recreatonal-area-meetin- g i uesuay night continues on the recreational field and other projects. reg Keep your troubles to yourself or they, will expand. reg Put off until tomorrow the worrying you might do today. hot-sp- -- re: informed. The Juab County Fair and Utah State Suffolk Sheep Show are in full swing today at the Juab County Fair grounds in Nephi. This combiied event, under the direction of J. E. Worthington and Kay Stuart, ranks well among the top fairs of the state. Entries in the girls foods and clothing evhibits were entered Tuesday. Judging of exhibits was underway all day Wednesday with the demonstrations held at the d ward kitchen during the forenoon. A practice session for the style revue was held at 2:30 p. m with 130 girls taking part in the main event at 7:30 p. m. in the new elementary school building. Parents were entertain tained at a tea following the review. Some 50 girls came by bus from Eureka to participate in the review. This year's event includ ed more entries and more girls participating than in any previous 1 1 event, according to icounty Velyn Stevens and Ray Burten shaw, in charge. Approximately 300 head of sheep will enter the barns Thursday morning and all barns and exhib it space was expected to be fill o Posse, association, and various ladies clubs were in attendance at the meeting, as well as representatives of various government agencies. It was reported at the meeting that the huge pile of dirt on the Merl McPherson property north of Nephi is being donated by Mr. McPherson for use in the filling of the area to the necessary level, and that loaders and trucks are being donated for transporting the dirt to the athletic field site. The various organizations mentioned above wll solicit additional dump trucks to work on the project. County and City equipment will be used, and all additional trucks with hoists, that can be spared on that day will be appreciated. Persons desiring to donate the use of a truck for that day are asked to call Mr. Starr at 47 as soon as possible. Ladies clubs, too, will cooperate ed. The schedule of events for the in the project. They have accepted the responsibility of providing fair, continuing from Thursday lunch for all men who work on morning through Saturday, are as follows: the project that day, and the of the Home Economics deThursday 10 a. m. Judging in all department o fthe school will be used to prepare lunches. partments. Sheep fitting and The diagrahm of the athletic showmanship contest. 11 a. m. field as presented by Supt. AnJudging contest for derson Tuesday night shows fac- junior exhibitors 1 p. m. ilities for a row of bleachers along Judging of FFA and the west side, with a full lenght sheep entries 8 p. m. circular track around a Banquet for all ex regulation football field, the length hibitors in the sheep department. 8 p. m. Local talent program way of which will be north and south. The tennis courts will be featuring talent of the recent ar Farm Burtau Talent tryouts. reestablished in the north-eaea of the recreational field, and Friday 9 a. m. facilities also will be made for a Judging of sheep in softball-baseba- ll playing field and the open classes. 8 p. m. Novelty acts, races and proper areas for track and field events such a3 high jumping, pole stunts under sponsorhip of the Nephi-Neb- o Posse, and featuring vaulting, etc. in The project is planned to be f competition pushed this fall, so that seeding some events. Also featuring Lee of the area can be accomplished Stahlie and his son with their soon after October 1st. If this is pecial act with their horse "Ques accomplished, the field should be tion Mark". well sodded out for the 1955 aut Saturday 10 a. m. umn opening of school. Forestry judging 1 to 5 p. m. Distribution of All residents of East Juab County will benefit from the pro prize money at the fair grounds. 8 p. m. A compete boxing card posed field, it was pointed out at the meeting, especially benefcial featuring talent of Juab, Utah, San For will be the increased physcal ed pete and Millard counties. ucation possibihtes. complete layout of contests in this feature see page four of this issue. All exhibitors are encouraged to call for their prize money from 1 to 5 p. m. Saturday at the Fair Ground, stated Mr. Worthington, manager. Nephi-Neb- Parent-Teache- rs 4-- H 4-- H First-Secon- 4-- fac-liti- es 4-- H full-siz- e, st ather-and-So- Interest High As Date For Square Dance Instruction Hears Interest is running high in the Juab Stake sponsored Square Dance lesons which will begin at the Fourth Ward Recreational hall next Wednesday, September 15 at 8:30 p. m. n Newel Day of Fillmore, Square Dance caller, and instructor, will be in charge. Admission will be only 25c per person. All members of the stake are cordially invited to be in attend ance and to participate in this fine recreation. well-know- ot Ambition has always been a necessity for success, but don't fly higher than you can roost. reg All women do not succeed in their efforts to reform their husbands, but every man i3 sure to be and sponsorship of a football team and the immediate development of a track team, as soon as the area is ready for use. Representatives of the various Lions, 'Kiwanis, organizations Jaycees, Chamber of Commerce, BIRDIE SHOT The photographer got this "Birdie" at a country club golf course in' Reading, Pa, Sitting four feet off the ground in a dead apple tree is a Muscovy duck which is expecting a flock of ducklings any day now. C-- U r Thursday, September 9th, 1 m The Ladies Literary Club recently placed two fine books in the Nephi Public Library, in memory of the late Bertha McPherson, a member of the club. The books were The Silver Chalice and The Sea Around Us. Support Our Community! SHOP AND SAVE h vCa IN NEPHI! 7 1954 SINGLE COPY 10c Number 36 Con PRIZES AWAIT body-buildi- ground, xr 1 VALUABLE Date for Community Work Day Show Open as has been set in athletics" September training I u "when our proposed T J "Community Work Day" to level he stated, and fill, and relevel the proposed program completed". I Quay ai infill area between the Juab Plans call for ultimate equipping ey v NT Nephi, Juab County, Utah, ern Athletic Field For Jua ! V' rxx kk I BFBfiU WINNERS Students of the senior and junior classes of the Juab high school have an opportunity to win valuable prizes as the first annual essay contest under sponsorship of the Utah State lress Association and the Sigma Delta Chi, journalism fraternity, is being conducted thhorughout the state. Local winner will receive a valuable Sheaffer Lifetime fountain pen, with the second place winner receiving a lifetime pencil. First place winner, locally, also will be eligble for the $100 and $25 Savings Bonds awards to be given first and second place winners, res Dectivelv in the state contest. The State winner also will be guest at a National Newspaper week luncheon to be held in fcan Lake City on September 30, on the eve of National Newspaper week. solicits entries The Times-New- s from each senior and junior stu dent. Additional information may be ogtained at The Times-New- s office. r I 9 I Garbett of Eureka. Great grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. I. Wm Huff, Spanish Fork, and greatgreat grand mother is Mrs. Alice Huff, Spanish Fork. - Son, 7 lbs 11 ozs. born Septemb er 1, to Marrtner L. and Ethlyn Jean Wlnterbottom Beckstead of Nephi. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. F. II. Beckstead of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Preston of Mt. Pleasant. Great- grand parents are Mr. and Mrs Wilford Bclllston of Nephi and Mrs. Lydia Walker of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Daughter, born September 1, 7 lbs 8 ozs, to E. Vaughn and Nila Newton of Mona. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton and Mr. and Mrs. William Summers of Mona. Son, 9 lbs 4 ozs., born Sept. 3, Donna Mae to Thomas L. and of Wolf Tooele, formerly Snyder of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr and Mrs. Theron Snyder of Concord, California and Mrs. Kate Wolf of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr, and Mrs, Edward Snyder of Payson. Daughter, born September 4, 0 lbs 2 ozs, to Calvin M. and Rita of Fountain Allred Sorensen Green. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. N. P. Sorensen of Moroni and Mr. and Mrs. Matthias Allred of Fountain Green. Information on the Dean Shaw baby was not available. Win-terbotto- m ww'iiMiiwoiMWt Elders Kimball, Young To Be 1 . . J sky-vie- six-fo- Attendance at Sessions Here Juab Stake Conference will be held at the Nephi ward chapel on Saturday evening and Sunday, it was announced this week by Juab Stake ITesident Lester II. Belliston. Sessions will be held Saturday at 8 p. m., and Sunday at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m., First-Secon- d Farm Ballots Mailed; Return Deadline Set as L Friday, September 10 Rain Storms Occur During Week dry-lan- U-- Announcement has been made of the marriage of Gayle VanAusdal, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. VanAusdal of Santaquin, and La Mar II. Snyder, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron T. Snyder of Concord, California, formerly of Nephi. Tho marriage took place on August 28, at Santaquin. NEPHI coming week in the championship playoffs for the 19.14 Central Utah League title. On Wednesday evening. Sept. 8, the Nephi crew met Spanish Fork under the lights in the first game of the The results of games playoff. this game were not known at the time of going to press Wednesday night. Then on Sunday, September 12 Spanish Fork, first half champs, and Nephi, second half champs, e, s; 11-- ti-- 4-- RICI IFIELD- - Dr. J. Vern Hales professor of meteorology of the University of Utah, will speak on results of cloud seeding evaluation studies at a public meeting at the Richfield Second Ward Chapel on Friday evening, September 10 at 8 p. m. C. OF C. MESSAGE Prosperous Community To Attract New Prosperity w depend in large measure on the taxes and payrolls paid by the businesses who are already here. could not support Without our schools and parks, without have. A nation-wid- e study recent- them we could not have the san"American City" itation facilities, the streets, curbs ly reported In shows that the following are five end gutters that attract investments in housing. Without prosof the most important: businesses the town has 1. Adequate schools perous 2. Adequate housing. virtually no financial resources facilities for banks can never be more pros3. Good recreational 4. Good financial resources. perous than the communities they serve. 5. Prosperous businesses. Now each of these qualifications So, if we want our towTi to to have bigger payrolls grow mean a more prosperous which we should community for all remember the importance of the businesses that are here now. Now we are not so naive as to believe anyone is going to do Monroe and gained the outstandof the tournament business here simly on the basis of ing player award. Gary Howarth won an civic duty. Invarably we will all award for the highest batting go where we can get what we average in the tournament with want at the price we want to pay. record, for Thats the way it should be. But an impresive an average of .000, including two how alwut those dollars that we away from home, that home runs. The entire Nephi spend could be spent fnr exactly the team played excellent ball thru-osame thing here. In a year fhny the entire tournament. add up to thonsinds of dn'l.'us. The Times-New- s conveys to And they are dollars that will nevthe Nephi baseball team, the er get hack to our town to help build schools, parks, sheets, to of the entire congratulations go Into our friends' and nelghlrs' commuunity for their fine showor to help attract pay checks ing in regular league, and tournew business. Let's think about nament play. May thoy be sucthat. cessful in their playoff series. Towns are like that old expression: "Them that has. gets". If a town hopes to attract new business and bigger payroll there are a number of things It must ot will tangle on the Nephi field ing their best to cop the title and at 3:00 p. m. in the second game the champonship trophy. A large of the playoff series. The third crowd is expected at both the game, if necessary, will be held playoff games this wd'k, and if at Payson on Sunday afternoon, possible , everyone is urged to come out and support your home September 19, at 3:00 p. m. Spanish Fork won the first half town team. title as they fought the Nephi Last week, the Nephi team team down to the wire to narslugged their way to the Levan as rowly edge the locals in a close Tournament championship, race. However, the Nephi tram they banged out 50 base hits in came back in the second half to three games to win, The locals come from behind to wfn the disposed of Salina the first day second-hal- f title from Spring-vill- 10-- 7 getting 11 hits in six the second day Nephi beat Payson and Santaquin, with 3 a record. These playoffs Moroni 12-- 4 on 10 hits, in a tight promise to be hard fought and and close game, which was 4 in the bottom of the 8th n- interesting, with each team giv with the Sunday evening meeting at p. m. under direction of the Juab Stake M. I. A. Elder Spencer W. Kimball of the Council of the Twelve Apostles and Elder Clifford E. Young, an assistant to the Council of the Twelve will represent the General Authorities and frirst Ihresidency of the church at this conference. Elder Kimball will preside. President Belliston announced today that the following are invit ed and expected to attend the Saturday night meeting of the con ference, starting at 8 p. m.: Stake Presidency and High Council; Patriarch; Stake Clerks; Melehizedek Stake Priesthood Committee; Stake and Ward Committees for Senior Members of the Aaronic Priesthood; Stake Mission Ballots for election of community committeemen were sent out ELDER SPENCER W. KIMDALL to each farmer on September 1, ....to preside at conference here. and must be marked and returned to the AGS office by September 10 according to E. Alton Ellertson, County office manager. The com Ircsidency; Stake Superintendenc-ie- s of the Sunday School and Y. munity committee and a delegate to the county convention will be M. M. I. A.; All Presidencies and elected. secretaries, and group leaders of The delegates to the county con- the Melehizedek Priesthood quorvention from each community will ums; Bishops, Counselors and ward meet and select the county com clerks. mlttee, he said. The meetingr Sunday at 10 a. m. will open the general sessions of the conference, and an Invitation is extended to all members of the Funriture Chapman Valuable moisture to the farm Juab Stake to attend both general and range lands although dis- Named Hew Dealer for Additional seating arsessions. astrous to some areas of the Salt rangements are being made to acCreek canyon road occurred on from 75 to 100 perons General Paints in Nephi comodate in the Relief Society room of the Friday evening of last week and Announcement is being made In chapel, and the combined recreatduring Tuesday night of this week. On Friday evening, and during this issue of the appointment of ional hall and chapel will provide the night, 78 hundredths of an Chapman Furniture Company as seating for the large crowd aninch of moisture fell. To this was Nephi dealer for the famous Gen- ticipated to hear the messages of added .08 during the week end, eral Paint line. the two visiting brethren. and the storm during the night Mr. Chapman stated today that Mothers with young babies are Tuesday deposited another .77, to their "grand opening as General Invited to attend the conference bring the week a total of 1.G3 Inch Paint Company deafer is schedul- and to use the "cry room" where of moisture. ed for September 11 public address system is installed. The storm will he especially and that Saturday, free gifts are being A few toys and picture story books many d valuable to the grain offered for folks of East Juab will be provided for the little areas, giving the mosture needed County who visit their store and children in this room. for fall grain plantings. ee the new line of General paints. Tuning in With Diety" is the Both storms brough flood dam The announcement advertisement announced theme for the Sunday ll to east of Ne with details is on page six. age highway conference evening meeting, with phi, primarily through silt and dethe program scheduled as folbris deposited on the road. The lows: overflow channel, ' Big Hollow Motor Opening song, "Earth With Her Company carried flood waters on both oc- Nephi Ten Thousand Flowers", congregcasions, Announced as East Juab ation; prayer; "More Holiness Give Me", special interest chorus; scripture reading, Betty AnderDealer for Buick Cars "A Nation and a son; story, "Meet your new Buick dealer" Church at Prayer", Nancy Lomax; Is the Invitation of the Buick duet, "A Prayer" Twila and Mario division of General Motors in an- Russell; talk, "Prayers that Have nouncing the appointment of the Changed the Courses of Lives", Nephi Motor Company as their Shirlene Ingram; Talk, "How Men East Juab County dealer. Should Pray", Laurence Wilkey; Ray D. (Tug) Fowkes, manager String trio; talk, "What Prayer of Nephi Motor, also extends his Has Meant to Me", Maurice L. Invitation to all to see the new Memmott; "Now the Day is EndBuick on display there. ed', Special Interest Chorus; Closing prayer, Nancy Orme. Hew Scenicruiser Buses R. II. Stuart, local Greyhound agent, recently returned from Salt Lake City where he inspected the new Greyhond motor coach, the Scenicruiser. "This is the first of 500 of the new Scenicruisers being built for Greyhound by General Motors at a total cost of nearly $25,000,000, reported Mr. Stuart. This revolutionary new Grey hound offers many striking advances in design and comfort. The deck permits raised observation exceptional sightseeing; it is covered by broad rooflights of special safety glass, permitting a for the passengers. The So- lex safety glass in the picture windows i3 tinted green and is glare resistant. The newest inovation in bus travel Is found on the Scenicruisa fully equipped washroom er with running water, wash bas in, toilet, mirror, and other conveniences. Mr. Stuart said that the first scheduled Scenicruiser service thru Nephi begin on September 5th, and that the busses are on the schedules hitting Nephi at about 1 a. m. and 6 a. m. In I BIRTI!S Valuable New babies born at the Juab County hospital during the past two weeks include: Daughter, .4 lbs 13 ozs, born Sept. 5 to Neno and Shirley Gar bett Sehena of Eureka. Grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Dave Mt) i.- A LonLOW WAISTLINE don, England, model shows the latest in British coat styles for the coming fall season. The autumn coat, made in blue and gray tweed, features a dropped waistline with a low, tabbed belt which controls the fullness of the coat. League Playoff Game Here Sunday; t'ephi Winner of '54 Leven Toumnmen Nephi's slugging baseball crew, newly crowned champions of the Levan Tournament, will tangle with Spanish Fork during the ' ning when Paul Belliston hit a Jong home run to start the Nephi team off on an inning. In the championship game, Neas phi disposed of Monroe, the locals put on a torffic hitting display, garnering 20 hits includ-n- g thro home runs by Boyd and Gary Hownrth. and John Cxky, and with Cleston Park getting for a perfect day. It was the excellent defensive play, the trrrific hitting and good play of the Nephi tram that won thm the championship. Russ Iliilman (picked up from Payson) pitched two excellent games against Moroni and n 1G-- all-arou- ut w-- |