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Show New Scout District Organization Veothir REPORTS Nephi, Utah Thursday, October 1961 19, Pag Seniors See Varied Interesting Sights on Trek to Salt Lake City !r Assume Office at Meeting Sn LEVAN STATION From the JIM CLARION jure spotted here ly tiie train-Th- e Stanley, Ward institutional graduating class ot 1962 ed eye and hand u tiie bank irprescntatives are Alvin J. wont on their annual Senior emp.oy ecs. K. Christensen, Harry Tick on Tuesday, October 3, ine Seniors acre shown a Neil Jensen,. Newel). Mona; The Seniors met at tiie lUjHay ol counterfeit and real First Ward; lkrt Powell, sec-- , ond Ward. Third and Fourth High School with their advis- - bills. Even their untrained eyes o.s. Mrs. Brough, Miss Limb, I could see some ol the imper-M- r Ward representatives not apNciliton and Mr. Carver. tecuoizs. pointed as yet. The average county rates in compliance with their 1962 Mr. Dalby w as ill and unable 'Hie only appointment made Back in the business depart-t- o diallotment per acre fur wheat acreage on the trek. The Seniors men t they met Kaye WUkey, a to the commissioner stuff thus go In addition, farmers may verted to conservation uses un far Is Verljiel Keyte who will weie on their way shortly af-- graduate of Juub High, and dor the 1962 wheat program voluntarily divert an addition-allxcommister 9 no o'clock seated very j now a secretary at the bank, assistant district of their 1962 are $1.1 80 and $18 SO according al for Exploring. in both school sioner Tiie Seniors were then "let comfortably earned to J. E. Worthington, (hair lotment. The payment re-- s Chairman buses. Sherwood loose in Salt Luke City for is man. County Agricultural Sta for this additional diversion The buses arrived in Salt about tjiree hours. ponded with a challenge to As 7:00 Conservation made at the maximum farm and Inhibition Flden (. Sherwood as meet the call of youth lead ateLake City about 11:30 and o'clock rolled around there rate. Committee. payment . ROLAND NFBF.KFU were district chairman; Ray Phil- ershlp and gave a brief report parked in the Temple I WPte nmy Seniors running The diverted acreage must Individual fanri rates are Iceon as council and the vice annual chairman . head lips club , debate meeting parking lot. About l6 ward the parklnglot. It was based on these county rates, represent an additional amount land O.stler as district com- attended by six of our district stude' and advisors left the seventeen blocks uphill to the conservation over normal the on the farms pro depending commitheld recently In Protiiix-- s missioner. and blocked traffic on campus If they were left, seouters, Operating marketto not were and ly, subject in nny acreage relation to the acreage ductivity tee chairmen were npponited vo. the streets and sidewalks until At Kingsbury Hall the Sen-- t to conservation uses ing quotas even though they as follows: county average, the Chairman The annual meeting was at Health and safety, hey reached the Deseret News jors enjoyed the stage product15 or acres of made had allotments said. He also jxiinted out that for which payment is Clark Greenhalgh; advance- tended by 33 district scout building. ion of "Ik-ilAre Ringing", a each wheat producer In the under any other Federal pro- less. The 200 bushel exemption ment, Udell R. Jensen; organ- - lenders and as a part of the I Deseret 15 been the and feed musical as such has with Marion the allot1962 repealed, grain comedy a wheat gram. county with and Vinton div1960 Jamboree the extension, building the students were meeting acre exemption Is no longer ap- iation Morris notty Garrett, and Hal ment, and also each producer program. However, Gibfilm was shown and a statis ided into groups and taken on finance, Roy E. ' without allotments who has under the Agricultural Con- plicable under the new pro- Steiner; ymlen son and R. Roseoe Garrett; tical report given showing the a four of the offices. They At about 2:15 am. the Sen- grown wheat in at least one servation Program may be us- gram. WestThco th of in the Juab leadership training, grow Scouting were leaving the buses of the years 1959, 1960 or 1961, ed to carry out conservation For 1962 the marketing ring; and activities, District. camping desk, the state desk (where the wi'h their arms f"ll of has received information on practices on diverted acres. pack- exemption for those who to lx announced. quota was demonstrated) Regular district meetings teletype durev- the 1962 wheat program, inof 15 wheat acres the sges, CLARION JIM I'rom the planted Members at large consist of have been scheduled for the the desk, the art dqpart-Wheat Growers Cautioned A Forensic Club has been ment.city cluding two rates for his farm. ing any one of the three years C. R. liomax, Vaughn second each of month the Tuesday photography depart-- ' on Acreage For the minimum payment, of 1959. 1960 or 1961, and Ray Otten, Ivol White, and regular Roundtable meet- - started at Juab High School. mint, etc. At each department Some small wheat producers whose allotment is less than the rate is 43 per cent of the a will meet twice This group G'en Relliston and Lamar ings for the third Monday. and desk a full of adjusted basic county support who have grown less than 15 than 13.5 acres, will lie reweek and will undertake de- - their purpose andexplanation function was SOCIAL ITEMS OF rate, multiplied first by the acres of wheat In the past duced to 132 acres. Exemptb"te, public speaking, oratory given by the guides. number of diverted acres, and three years may be subject to ion for growers who planted Juab and legislative forum. F. F. A. Advisor and School High The Seniors then were taken and penalthen by the individual farm marketing quotas less than 13.5 acres of wheat An election was held at the to the Tribune building. There ties under provisions of the will lx? the highest planted yield, or productivity index. tiret meeting and officers arc they saw the Newspaper AgenThe maximum payment rate wheat stabilization program acreage in any one of these Members Attend National Meeting as follows: President, Roland cy and Circulation Department Mrs. Dean Howard of Mi, Is is computed in the same way, for 1962, according to J. E. three years if the 1962 allot- vice Jim Ncbeker; aiKl ber parents, Mr. and Mrs. president, which afbusiness handles A. the of Advisor the adF. F. Chairman Jay Dailey coming year; national public Jensen; secretary, Carolee Pay Worthington, ess than such highest using 60 per cent of the - nitnj js fairs and circulation of both 0 - Eliason of Moroni have Edward speaking contest; awarding of and and two members. justed basic county support Juab County Agricultural Sta- acreage reporter, Mary Collard. the Deseret News and Tribune, returned home after spending Kendall and Maynard Man- - American Farmer degrees; and Conservation bilization rate. Mrs. Thela Wankier and Mr. Next they were shown the the past two weeks in Idaho, Producers must use an acrerepresented Mt. Nebo Meeting regional and American Lee Wright will assist with tne A. 11.1 to F. and F. of Star helped typesetting machines which They drove to Grays Lake to age equal Farmers; music by the club. Chapter per cent makes the metal type used to visit with her son in law and their 1962 farm wheat allotlepresont Utah at the Nation- - National FFA band; Judging been make the Arrangements have ment for conservation in order al team convention. from FFA Utah plates. These plates daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mr. receiving made to have Attorney Udell on to be eligible for price support did not produce more than dcr certain conditions, held used are to was The convention silver gold, and bronze em- R. Jensen teach print both news- - (Ostler. After spending a few pointed out. For October 10 to 13 at Kansas the group de- papers. days there they all went to under the 1962 program and be 200 bushels of wheat annual Worthington and the blems; from not delegation who have Mr. Jensens bate procedure. example, farmers - Burley, where they spent three of Missouri. Utah the In a tour of Highlights City, departengraving LDS making the ldvice will be a big help when grown wheat in any one of the convention were: Election church were shown how days with a sister and daught- past three years and who grow of national officers for the denoe. property at Indepen debates are held with other meet, theyare er of Mr. and Mrs. Eliason, pictures wheat for harvest without an choois throughout the year. OQOOOl Mr. and Mrs. Chet Christain-so- n metal subplates. be will 1962 in allotment Any Senior High student inand family. Mr. and Mrs. tra employed to furnish music The Seniors were taken ject to marketing quota penal- NEPHIS 110 YEARS terested is encouraged to join downstairs had just moved Christianson for . the soundless observ-movies. where The they ties on the entire production orchestra was made up of A. D. tliic club. ed the sterotype process. Hot, to Idaho from Los Angeles. Another group of producers Mary Colard, Reporter molten metal is poured Into While there they also went to Plumb, Alvin Udall, George V. Continued trom page 1 who also will be subject to the Thousand Springs at a Mrs. Ord, forms of a sheet, stamped, and... and a Morton, Mr. and the 90s late 80s wheat marketing quota penal- (hiring Idaho. They also and Mrs. Daterman, incooled water with then Easly. (Personal quickly ties are those who have grown and the early 1900s the Opera 1o harden it. AUer the metal v.!i1,ted ""J1 ,Mr' .a,nd The terview with Kathryn S. Shaw, Fourth Word Choir 13.5 acres or more in any one House was at its peak. an daughters inrs,rST Mr. and Mrs. pec- sheet has been used to print a bf the three years, 1959, 1960 town newspaper gave a good June 27, 1958) Howard return-use- d were colored Is Easly down it melted and and allot1962 was people or 1961, and whose paper playing picture of what Grays Lake with her had rooms at the home of Members, Partners over again. ments are 13.5 acres or less at the time: spent After this the Seniors were daughter and family and The Nephi Record, Nov. 13, Judge John S. Cooper. They and who grow for harvest more while Mr. and week, were a fine shown how and 1962. the in the 1903: 13.5 At couple the acres press, than many jno,h;. "Pot Luck E'asa remained in BvirI Nephi people remember them Enjoy Penalties may also apply to Wednesday evening,, Nov. fiir.ny papers are colored, and their daughter and with 'ley a Womans Power; Friday fondly. They were the first small producers who exceed family. UU their 1962 allotment when that evening. Nov. 20 The Militia colored people to reside in Nefficers of the Fourth Ward "VIVm "I allotment is greater than the Ball; Monday evening, Nov. phi as far as can be discover- Choir The I,evan Ward Choir mem- a luck sponsored pot ed. in 23(The a S. saw how the bers and their partners John April Lastly, acreage planted for harvest Lindsay with they supper for members and their 8, 1921.) were folded and bund- - ed a party at the Amusement any one of the past three grow- strong repertoir company. The tables were dec- led. partners. 1914 In a new Dec. 18, The for delivery. Record, pictmoving ing years. Nephi ready hall on Monday, October 9. A orated with of centerpieces of all ure theatre next stop for the Seniors delicious meal was served after On farms where there is ex- 190,3: The greatest The company was beautiful fall flowers contribu- of the drama, Ten Nights in a Bar formed, and a modern building cess wheat Juab High School was the which games were enjoyed by acreage, by Lorraine Hayes. amount of wheat subject to a Room wil be at the Opera was constructed at 76 South tedDelicious Federal Reserve Bank. They the group, furdishes marketing quota penalty would House Saturday, Dec. 19, and Main. Numerous improvements nished by the members made a were divided into groups again Miss Uene Collard of Provo bo twice the normal yield of the the citizens of Nephi will have have been added through the and into a large room ery fine banquet and a var- filled taken excess acres multiplied by 65 an opportunity of seeing this years until today boasts a Very the week end with her M. B. with spent machines. I. iety of entertainment was en Bishop and Mrs. J. checks all over per cent of the May 1962 par- grand old play produced as it moredn theatre equipped with joyed from the by those present. During ei;e f !alr Collard. cinemascope latest the course screen, ity price for wheat. Downward was written. are Utah sent, . totaled, let-of the The Nephi Record, October type projection equipment, and ters were written evening aljustment of this determinato mission- - ald transmitted to the banks Richard and Carl Dalby, who tion may be made if the pro- 14, 1904: Opera house, two a beautiful foyer. Robert K. aries from the ward and to aey were drawn on. . are attending the University ducer furnishes evidence of his nights, commencing Saturday, Anderson is the manager. ext ere an taxen they those in the service. 0f Utah, spent the week end in In those October 15th. Miss Alice actual production. Many changes have been Special guests military Special for Deer Hunting Season! were Bishop and underground floor where they Levan wjth their mother, Mrs. cases where a producer exceeds Handabout the brought supported by through the 50 Donald L. Bailey and Mr. were shown the cars and ar- - Audrie Daiby the exemption, the penalty is er Stock Company in that years. At first the movies were Mrs. NOW is the time to get the top quality UNICO HOME truck of the Federal and Maurice Williams of Mrs. figured from the allotment famous melodrama "Captain soundless and an orchestra, or Salt Lake City. Mrs. Williams Reserve Bank and the fool- FREEZER in the full family size at big savings. A good Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephen- rather than the exemption. Seats now on sale. a piano or organ, accompanied Heine. sen alarm of have moved to Pueblo, hunt. store from deer to was proof the venison system burglar Ethel) place formerly organist the picture and played approp- for the Fourth Prices: 25 - 30 - 50. the bank. No one man knows Colorado to make their home Choir. Ward Smartly styled. Designed for accessibility and convenience. In 1909 the motion picture riate music. In the twenties the a complete combination to any Bring good living and bettem eating into your home for came to Nephi. The Juab "talkies came, and vaudeville safe or vault. less money. SALES- County Times advertised as programs were given after the HELP WANTED They were then shown the follows on November 5, 1909: main feature. During the twen-ie- s MEN OR AGENTS where bills are department For the picture shows and thirties, serials be- $2.50 per hour or more for sorted into fit and unfit for 1 7 ft. 1 Upright Was S286. NOW at the Arlington Mon- came important, and during part or full time route work. circulation. Counterfeit bills "Bank Large repeat orders. Man or day evening, the services of the depression years, institu-tioChest-Wn Mr. S269.50-NOwas Nathan McNESS woman. Write Wood, the famous Night almost an CO., 17 ft. as W in Nephi. Box 4014, Oakland 23. Calif. English tenor vocalist and pianCome ist, have been secured. NOW 13 ft. Chest Was $225 and see his first appearance information Released on On Monday evening at the Seminary build, ng. the Seout-er- s of Juab I bistort held their annual meeting for election of (Hirers and a rejiort o' scoutin' activities Vinton Steiner, chairman of the distort nominating committee made tiie report of the committee and called for a vote. Bojd It Ivie, district (rout executive, completed the nominations with the swearing in of the officers Fleeted to distort positions 1962 Wheat Allotments one-thi- rd I I I I 1 - I I I I - I I Juab Forensic, Debate Club cost-shari- 1 I s j j Is Organized rVy 1 Pax-ma- n, LEVAN I- j ; .E&s? 7."hSs ssScrs. j , I BIG REDUCTIONS mans I Idah-Mrs- N . I Opera-Hous- 18-I- n I I Times-New- I s, enjoy-pape- pot-lu- ck CLOSE OUT OF 1961 I FOOD FREEZERS I ie Pied I I I - - - - (Other models SEE BRANCH 258.2 242.55 202.50 com-meni- in Nephi. In 1910 several Nephi men purchased the Wool Growers Building, which was located on the corner of second south and main, and transformed it into an "Electric Theatre. The local paper said of this: "The pictures will be of such a high class and moral tone' that no oarent will hesitate to allow his children to attend for fear of having them see any questionable scenes or suggestive acting. (Ibid, April 19, 1912) at similar savings) MANASER, ROSS GARRETT OR CALL 49 IMTERMOUf JTAIN FARMERS ASSOCIATION VERSATILE This is a reac-tiovessel that is able to hold 100 quarts. The container, shown at the 1961 Trade Fair in Brno, Czechoslovakia, is suitable for heating, cooling or mixing. It comes with stirrer, lid, heating coil and metal support for the unit. n 'The building was known as the Emro. The price of admission was 10c. (Ibid, March 29, 1912). Movies were shown from 1910 to 1912 at three different locations, the Arlington, the Emro, and Pays Hall (now Mountain the office of the States Telephone) but the Emro proved to be the best by far. FOR ALL YOUR HUNTING NEEDS SEE KEN 1 AMMUNITION HUNTING CLOTHES COOKING UTENSILS -- 1 HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS Comfort Same fine innerspring Just Full Size MATCHING BOX SPRINGS SAME LOW PRICE SLEEPING BAGS - full zipper - - 13.95 Orion b p win or Now 1912 4-l- Smooth-to- Same high quality ticking WINTER COATS - SHOES - ETC. Beautiful Same construction See our supply of the Emro Company was formed and a new orches In MATTRESS Also good buys in Dacron Sleeping Bags 12 Ga. SHELLS - - - 2.99 Drink Milk at bedtime and relax. Miik is the nightcap beverage with protein. You always need protein. Thats why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day. AMERICAN DAIRY ASSN. OF UTAH box KIM'S tasariSM Drink More Bll&Ct SHOT GUN William Barret could not wait until the water boy brought him a cup to quench his thirst He took matters into his own hands by drinking tackle from the water container directly. The IIOW DRY IIE WAS king-size- 240-poun- d ni ARMY-NAV- Y d playing in a U.S. Army football game on Okinawa. 43 NORTH MAIN STORE STREET NEPHI tw r UteSDSicoo 7'i (&& rs |