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Show THE A Page from the Past... TIMES-NEW- Nephi, Utah Thursday, October 31, 1974 To Save You Money It Pays To Trade In Page Eight -- Do Your Shopping Nephi In Nephi, Juab Co., Utah Thursday, June 15, 1939 The Times, Vol. 30, No. 23 SCOUTS TO ATTEND ROSE SHOW LAST SATURDAY DECLARED COMPLETE SUCCESS CAMP AT BOULDER MOUNTAN Juab District Scouts will attend the Utah National Parks council camp at Boulder Mountain in Southern Utah this year. The boys and leaders will leave Nephi on June 26 and return June 30. A small charge will be made for each boy and scouter, which will pay for his transportation, food and registration fee at the camp. All money must be paid in advance. We would like to have a good representation of our five troops if possible. Leaders of Scouts in each ward will be asked to help get their boys ready to go, and if the leaders can attend, we would be very pleased to have them. I would like to meet all boys and leaders who wish to make the trip at the Central School June 21 at 10 A. M. in order that we can get organized into groups, so that food and camping materials can be arranged to the best advantage. Clayton J. Beck, District Scout Commissioner The News, Vol. 20, No. 23 RECEIVES NEW Outlines Ways GOVERNMENT JOB AT DENVER To Save Water GOOD-WIL- Invitation to the Annual commencement exercises of the National Law School at Washington, D. C. which took place June 13, 1939, have been received by a number of Nephi people. James P. McCune received his L. L. M. degree on this occasion. He graduated from the school in 1938 with honors, and later took his oath with the law fraternity of Washington, D. C. The past winter he has tak en special courses in law which will give him a better d in this science. He will be in Utah in the late summer to take his oath with the Utah State Bar Mr. McCune deserves much credit for his accomplish' ments as he has worked daily with the Government statistics office and attended night school. Mr and Mrs. George McCune word Thursday morning (today) that James P. McCune has acepted a position with the Railroad Retirement Board, with headquarters at Denver, Colorado. Mi. and Mrs. McCune will arrive in Denver Sunday, and he will assume his new work on June 19. By J. C. Hogenson, Nephi. L TOUR TO MAMMOTH, EUREKA SET FOR SATURDAY EVENING Extension Band To Practice Committee Issues Agronomist, U. S. A. C. In of roadthe For state, many Extends parts Suggestions Listed; Club In Invitation For All To Friday Evening sides, barrowpits and waste ditches Rose Growers are filled to overflowing. Many For Tour In Intercity Tour Appreciation Join Preparation farmers seem to think that in order to get their crops watered efficThat roses are the queen of A visit to the Rose Show which In preparation for the Good-wi- ll iently it is necessary to have a cerNephis Good Will Caravan will was held last Saturday was a de flowers was demonstrated to the tain percentage of waste water. tour to Mammoth and Eureka on visit the cities of Eureka and Mamthe had who of all satisfaction The beauty This is not true. Good irrigators lightful experience. Saturday night, the members of the moth next Saturday evening; June and number of flowers entered was pleasure of visiting the Rose Show never waste any water. They utilJuab school band are urged 17 and will present programs at high most gratifying. Forty individuals at Nephi last Saturday, June 10. ize every drop of it. to attend a practice and business both of these communities. made 166 entries. The Judge, J. C. Judging from the flowers on disHere are a of number of ways meeting at the Juab high school The first stop will be made at buildwater as Hogenson of the U. S. A. C. Ex- play at the Commercial Bank saviag irrigation suggested Friday at 8 P. M., according to Mammoth, where a short band contension division is well known in ing, Nephi may truly be called common and Russell Gardner, director while cert will be held and several short by science, experience sense: Nephi and performed his work in a the Rose City. The display of specFrank Wanlass is out of town. The speeches will be made. The address imens of many different varieties, most satisfactory manner. Take care of the water on meabusiness to be taken care of includ- of welcome will be and colors of given by County beautiful Ladies of the harmony The appreciation dows as well as on other crops. Ales discussion of the trips to be tak- Commissioner L. W. a Larson, and made it of sweetness to day the is extended club perfume the water to run wild for a Literary lowing en the and summer, during plans the response will be given by Mayor Commercial Bank for their gener long to be remembered by flower week or more on the same meadow for band activities of the summer. Wilford Bailey of Nephi. A short ous gift of prizes and for the use lovers. or pasture is not only wasteful address wll be given by one of the My advice to all exhibitors of of their lovely building. Our appbut .it kills out the better varieties prominent Nephites, which will be reciation is also extended to the flowers is to grow more of each of grasses and clovers and promotes followed by a musical program. The many people of Nephi who so en kind so that you will be able to the growth of poorer varieties such program at Mammoth will comas broadleaf and other sedges. jthuslastically displayed their flow make better selections of individual mence at 7:15 P. M. ers and therby made the show a blooms to make your exhibit more Many ditches and canals all over The caravan will then return to success. uniform both as to length of stems the state are now so full that there Eureka where a program will be is considerable loss of water by Following is tne list.' of those and perfectness of foilage, and algiven at the high school ground; so openness of blooms, so that all who received prizes. overflowing of the banks. Do not with addresses by Earl Beck, Mayor .Best White, 1, Mrs. S. E. Forrest; three blossoms will be the same more water into a ditch than put Last season the farmers of Juab of Eureka, Heber Jones, represent2, Mrs. T. A. Foote; 3, Miss Mary size and of about the same degree it will hold. Ejther enlarge the valley paid a handsome price for ing the Eureka Kiwanis club, and Sells. of openness. That is, the exhibit ditch or cut dowjn the size of the having such a large percentage of Frank Bacon, county commissioner. Best red: 1, Mrs. Alta Brough, 2 should not consist of one bloom stream. rye in their wheat. This amount Mayor Wilford Bailey of Mrs. J. Walter Paxman and 3, Mrs. fully expanded, or a little past its Practice early irrigation; all wawas paid through price deducations will give the response, which will A. B. Gibson. best, one about half opened, and ter flowing into the valley early of from 5 to 15 cents per bushel ac- be followed by a short snappy proThe Nephi baseball team retain- in Best yellow: 1, Mrs. P. B. Cowan; one just beginning to open. the season should be used on 'the cording to the percentage of rye gram of talks, readings and musicIf the exhibit calls for three ed their lead in the Central Utah land as much as possible. 2nd, Mrs. A. B. Gibson; 3, Mrs. L. contained in the wheat. a with last al numbers. victory Sunday league M. Knight. and in not do two, roses, All canals and ditches must be put just The amount of rye growing in Following the program a dance Best pink: 1, Mrs. P. J. Sanders; neither four. If it calls for just over Santaquin on the latters dia- cleaned of all weeds, grass and in11 hits and the wheat fields again this year will be held in the new open air 2nd, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, 3, Mrs. A. one flower, use just one, but let it mond. They collected in other rubbish as the just early 7 Behind the stellar pitching of dicates that this condition may be hall, which the American Legion to B. Gibson. be the .most nearly perfect one 10 runs to the home towners season as is possible; first to reduce hits and 4 runs. Gooch Beagley, the Nephi softball repeated and consequent greater getting in shape for the Saturday Best Salmon: 1 and 2, Miss Mary you can find. water second to and losses, prevent team is a price increase. The local team will play Americevent. evening good-wi- ll Sells; 3, Mrs. Mayme Kendall. emerged victorious over the loss, if there In displaying a bouquet of flowthe growth of weeds. school band is reRight now much can be done to The Juab ten Heber Best climbing, 1, Miss Lula Mc- ers, either mixed or of any one kind an Fork here next Sunday. This high visiting city Tuesday Streams for be irrigation should fields of rye. It has quested to be at the Juab high Pherson, 2, Dr. L. C. Warenski; 3, of flowers, do not crowd too many game will be the first played here kept as large as possible in order evening in a thrilling Central Utah clear the wheat headed all out and is school at 5 P. M. ready for the practically years and to collMrs. J. E. Ostler. game. league Although they into the container so that it looks on Sunday in several to get over the land quickly. Where ected above the wheat. A trip, and Russell Gardner, who will support several standing high to 6 hits Hebers Grand champion, best individual only like a mass of color, but ar- townspeople are urged only eight, farmers are using part of a few men or boys with shears or be director for the summer, will be rose, 1, Dr. L. C. Warenski; 2, Mrs. range it so that each individual the players. stream at the same time, it will be they hunched their hits and capitof last score reap hooks and sqtks could clear a in charge of the band on these good The game: on visitSundays alized E. R. Shaw; 3rd, Mrs. George errors the of the in the bouquet stands out, flower wise to combine the streams and NEPHI Two extra innings large areaeaeh day by cutting off will trips. ors to win and the beauty of each can be seen. to one use allow the farmer whole A The committee in charge of these had to be played before the game the heads of rye, putting them into Best bouquet of assortment: roses Arrangement means more in the stream for a shorter time. sacks and carrying them off the good-wi- ll 1, Mrs. P. J. Sanders, 2, Miss beauty of the bouquet than the trips urge that a number At the head of every main ditch was decided as it was deadlocked field to be dried and fed to livestock of Nephites make the trip Saturday s. Lula McPherson; 3, Mrs. Sanders; number of blooms there are in it. Sperry 3b there should be some sort of a at the end of the usual or burned. All fields from which evening, inasmuch as the number Best bouquet of assorted flowers The beauty of each individual measuring device so that a farmer Sensational pitching and fielding the wheat will be used for seed going has much to do with the I, Mrs. Sanders, 2, Mrs. E. R. For- bloom should stand out distinctly. Sudweeks lb will know how much water he is of several holes should be carefully rouged, as de- success of these trips. rest; 3, Mrs. Edmund Russell. In mixed bouquets, harmony of H. Painter p. applying to his land. If too much pulled Nephi out You are "invite to go. like looked Heber had the scribed above, at least twice to when it color counts much, and so also does Howartb ss water is used, it is wasted. make sure that all rye has been on ice, game the of TomPay. flashy right removed. the intermixing Take care of.;?)ur irrigation wagreen, in. ter at night as well as in the fielder of the local team clouted a The most effective measure for baekgroupnd to bring out the perin the fifth innings fectness of the color blending of day time. Do not just turn the wathe wheat growing areas of the flowers. onto the land and then go with two men on bases, giving Ne- ridding ter includes: Cowan lb .. 1 wish to home and go to sleep. Stay with phi their first lead of the game. rye1. Careful cultivation of the soil congratulate the people R. Painter p He also made two spectacular stops of Nephi for the interest they are your water and guide its course. Gooch Beagley also including fence lines. Use the rotation system of water in the field. taking in beautiful flowers, and in 2. Planting of rye free seed that the splendid display which they turns. It is the most economical deserves special mention for his has also been carefully and thorwhiffed He mound. on the work made last Saturday. May you of water. the Where way handling cleaned. to grow. each farmer has his own independ 10 batters and only issued two free oughly 3. Careful roughing out of rye SANTAQUIN ent stream all the time it is a very passes. J. C. Hogenson, Judge of from growing crops. team was defeated The . A tour of the Scenic and recwill in Nephi wasteful practice, and time, the show, Utah State Ag- Clark P & 2b 4. Occasionally, the burning of LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK reational attractions of southeastricultural College, Ext. Ser. G. usually swamp his land and render last Friday at Eureka when they stubble in the fall in badly inc a ran Openshaw YARDS will In 1935, R. C. Cabell, ern Utah be one of the main up against as for it unfit purposes, cropping fields. B. Openshaw U The Tintic pitcher fan- fested Armour & Company, of features of the regular monthly president examples show in many parts of pitcher. A. E. SMITH, ned 17 men to win while on a visit to California, exthe state. ly meeting of the Associated Civic County Agri. Agent. pressed the opinion that hog proHudson 2b The score of the Nephi-Heb-Clubs of Southern Utah when the Keep down weeds, because weeds duction in this state and in adjoinmembers of the organisation meet are very heavy users of water, and at Blanding on June 24, according where allowed to grow with crops, ing states could profitably be exto James M. Sargent, president At that time, the hog leave little moisture for those crops -panded. of the association. market at the Los Angeles Union to use. Guides in the vicinity will direct Stock Yards was not well supported Always plant crops on the farm Mrs. J. R. Munk and son Lyle of the visitors over the scenic country and Armour, as well as other natto your water supply. In according so that a maximum of benefit can Manti are visiting at the home of Score by innings: ional and independent packers, other words, do not plant more 120 be derived in a minimum of time. Mrs. Munks father, Seth McPher- - Nephi were asked to get behind the hog of crop than you have water acres 4 100 000 300 Santaquin Within easy access are many mag- son. Mrs. Leland Belliston attended market here. As a result of their to irrigate with. run-oSummary: 2 base hits, W. Foote, nificent sights including Arches and M. I. A. convention in Salt Lake consistent patronage and cooperfor the ditches Provide any Mr. and Mrs. DeLoye Anderson Lunt, Cowan; 3 base hits, B. Open- water that may get away so that it Natural Bridges national monuation, we now have a substantial City last week end. W. Home runs, F. of a birth the announce Foote; daughter shaw, will be used on lower areas. Never ments, Mesa Verda national park in hog market at the Los Angeles UnGene was stolen Smith, Mrs. 14th. on Anderson bases, June Foote; water to go to Gordon Hobbs attended the M. I. ion Stock Yards. Six days a week, allow your run-of- f Colorado, the Goose Necks of the Openshaw, Reid, Sperry 2, Sud- waste. San Juan river, Elk mountain and formerly Miss Ruby Shaw. A. convention in Salt Lake City hog producers bring in their ship- - , sac2 Belliston; weeks,, Howarth, Use short runs in irrigation. In last week. ments, ranging from one head to Bryce and Zion national parks. LaVar Liddiard left recently for rifice hits, Belliston. Bases on balls, places where long runs are used, car loads, and receive cash for them" Visitors may also visit MonuCalW. ment valley, Navajo Indian reser- Grand Junction, Colorado, where H. Painter 3, R. Painter 1, Mrs. LaVell Greenhalgh of Ru- on the day of sale at this open, of the land gets too the part upper CalloW. loway, 1; struck out by much water, and the lower part vation, Navajo bridge (formerly he will be employed for the pert, Idaho spent Monday with her competitive market way 9; Clark 6, H. Painter 2, R. not enough. Shorter runs will en Mr. Cabell was the guest of honLees Ferry), Kaibab forest and the mother, Mrs. James Chase. Painter 1. Hits off: H. Painter 6, R. able you to make a more equitable or recently at a luncheon given at Grand canyon en route to or from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faser, Mr. Painter 1, Clark 7, Calloway 4; hit distribution of the water. the territory. Miss LuDean Wade is spending Los Angeles, and at that time reitMembers of the executive board and Mrs. Fendon Morler of Buck- by pitched ball, Belliston by Clark; erated his former statment that the summer in Los Aneeles, Select the best watermaster you of the Association will meet at eye, Arizona are visiting at the wild pitch, Clark. Umpires Calloway can find. Pay him well so he can California should produce more Painter. R. and G. Judd. 10 a. m. and members, directors home of Mr. and Mrs. afford to devote his time to his hogs ,in view of the ample feed supand visitors will convene at 2:30 p. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Tippetts and ply and the large amount of pork duties. Give him power to punish Mrs. A. W. Conover and family of m. for the regular business session of Ephraim visited Sunday brought in. Well over half of the slothful irrigators and to see that family with President Sargent in charge. Salt Lake City are guests at the SERVICE STAR LADIES at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- pork consumed in California is proeach irrigator uses the water in In the evening a banquet and dance home of Mrs. Conover's mother, duced in other states. ford Pratt. HIS turn only. This will enable HONOR RETIRING will be held In honor of the visitors. Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes. The logical course of hug expanthe water master to distribute the Miss Beth Wade and Miss Renee sion in California, to my way of limited water supply in such Arrangements for the meeting PARTY AT OFFICERS are under the direction of Vernon Beth Hobbs of Richfield and Pexton played a piano duet at thinking, Is in the addition of a way that it will do the greatest C. Rowley, president of the BlandRerrol Mikkelson of Salina spent Chester Hills recital held last Fri- few brood sows to ranches a part to the greatest number of good Honoring the retiring officers, acres. ing chamber of commerce, and San Sunday at the home of Miss Hobbs day in Daynes Concert Hall 1" alt of a diversification program, rathJuan county director of the assoc- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs. the Service Star Legion held its er than the establishment of large Lake City. the at summer first Kensington iated group; George M. Palmer, specilized grain feeding ranches; Home runs, bases, Foote, Brady. Belliston Winnifred Mrs. of home anniv71st also a director of the association Commemorating the Made Bishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan sure Hogs, as well as other forms of Montgomery, Pay; 3 base hits, Jacfrom San Juan county; and mem- ersary of the founding of the Rel- on Tuesday afternoon. The rooms Announcement in Washington, D. C. for a livestock, should be looked upon a visiting 2 base Wood, Witt, obson; hits, with decorated were beautifully bers of the board of county comm- ief Society, a social will be held Of month with Dr. and Mrs. Marcus a means of marketing feed raised to V. double Engagement afterSudweeks; the roses. plays, and ferns During Py Burton. While in the East, they on farms and ranches. On most issioners. For reservations write Friday, June 23, at 2 P. M. at the Brady. Struck out by Jacobson 0, will Karl R. Lyman, secretary of the Nephi City Pioneer park. Ladies of noon the ladies were entertained also visit the New York World ranches, there Is a certain amount Jacon off balls bases 10; Mrs. Flossie duet vocal a Beagley by the five wards of Juab stake are with Announcement has been made of obson 3, Blanding chamber of commerce. of pasture and Fair. feed 2. a Miss Donna Umpire Beagley Carter; Carter and invited to attend. can best be marketed through the engagement of Miss Ruby Bigthat Miss Maxine solo by piano Petty ler, daughter of Mrs. A. T. Bigler Miss Barbara Petty, daughter of swine. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Lomax and The club met at the and readings by Mrs. Warrilow of Eureka Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Petty, who is The advisability of establishing to Dean Manson of Re Albert C. Starr will leave Friday home of Mrs. Rita Andrews on Brough. Officers for the coming fulfilling a mission in Nebraska, grain feeding plans where the hog Washington. The marriage PLAY BEGINS IN morning on a trip which will take Thursday, June 8th. Mrs. Itha P. year were installed by Mrs. Lila public, was operated on recently for ap- are kept in pens and fed on grain take place in Eureka, on June them over a large portion of the Gadd reviewed the book The Year- Richardson, retiring state presid- will 21. Mr. Manson is a son of Mr. NEPHI COMMERCIAL pendicitis, and Is reported to be rec that is purchased, may be questionsorv was luncheon delicious United States. A ent. K. The ling by Marjorie Rawlings. ed. However, there Is no doubt and Mrs. A. D. Manson of Eureka. overing very satisfactorily. They will go directly to Chicago, members in attendance were Mrs. ed to 29 ladies. Hostesses at the the soundness of keeping a Miss Bigler has been employed by SOFTBALL LEAGUE Illinois from Nephi, where Mr. Lo- Bessie Schofield, Mrs. Stella Beck, occasion were Mrs. Belliston, Mrs. Mrs. James Knowles of Honolulu few sows and raising pigs to conmax will obtain a new automobile. Mrs. Thelma Hansen, Mrs. Evelyn Stella Anderson, Mrs. Ida Harris, the Commercial Bank of Nephi for spent Monday night and Tuesday sume cull fruit, grain screenings, From there they will drive to Tul--s- Anderson, Mrs. Edyth Beckstead Mrs. Hattie Belliston, Mrs. Emma the past four years, and during that in the Commercial softball visiting with her sister, Mrs. Char skim milk, and other time has made a host of friends in Play Mrs. Mrs. Elza Harris, Oklamoha, for the national con- Mrs. Mary Jensen, Memmott, Mrs. Verda league was opened Wednesday les Foote. Mrs. Knowles visited in As for the grain farmer, livestock vention of the United States Junior Beck, Miss Alice Sowby, Mrs. Mabel Golden, Mrs. Aletha Tidwell Nephi. with the Juab County Ab- California with relatives, and also offers, year in and year out, .the their Following marriage, they night chamber of commerce, which will Mrs. Delia and Stanley. Warner, Mrs. Itha Gadd, Mrs. will make their home in stract Co., defeating Allens Cash in Pocatello, Idaho. She will sail the most profitable means of marbe held June 21 to 24. Following Eudene Warner and the hostess, Store and. Mutual Creamery de- for her home June 24. keting grain. Of course there are the convention they will return to Mrs. Andrews. Rite-Wa- y In which losses may be susNext default AT years SPEAK TO by MISSIONARY feating via Texas and New Mexico, Nephi Mrs. F. M. Berk spent last Wed- Wednesday the Abstract Company the same as in any other C. Mrs. E. tained, MEETING Horricks and sons WARD SOUTH arriving home about July 1st. Mrs. Marjorie Boswell was hostteam and the Mutual Creamery Richard and Marian, Mrs. Leona business, but over a period of time, nesday and Thursday in Provo. ess to the Carol 'On Chorus memteams will clash and Allens will Bell and son Bob of Salem visited marketing farm products through Lawrence Broadhead, recently Miss LaVeve Petty left bers Wednesday evening. After a Mrs. Fay Beckstead. Miss Hazel play the Rite-Wawill be the Tuesday at the home of Mr. and livestock constitutes the soundest for Salt Lake City where sheSundaj enter- short practice Miss Marion Chris- returned missionary, The score of the Juab Abstract Mrs. George Christiansen. Tuesday agricultural program we have. at the South Ward Sacra- Pace and Miss Leola Hollingsworth ed the University of Utah and alsc tensen reviewed the op-speaker Faust". This game afternoon they motored to Morthe McCune School of Music, for She sang the Jewel Song accom- ment meeting Sunday evening. The of Burley, Idaho isited at the home Allen's game was 10-uncle and aunt, Mr. and proved the necessity of better oni and visited with Mrs. Morris advanced work In Physical Educat- panied by Mrs. Venus Glazier. Re- ward choir, under the direction of of their Mrs. E. G. Pyper, will furnish a Mrs. G. R. Judd last week. sportsmanship from the fans as Coombs. ion during the summer. Joseph Hlskey and Mr. J. R, freshments were served to Viola musical well as the teams. A plea is being in connection with program Dolley of Teasdale. Mr. and Mr. Ockey, Rita Sperry, Verda Beck, the talk. Enid Mr. of to to made all Howarth, decision abide by the Darrell and Elden Chase have P. N. Hiskey and daughter T ' irons visited Sunday with his Isabell Sidwell, Florence Haynes. of Burley; and Mrs. George G. Howarth. who of the umpire in future games. returned to their home from Lara- Idaho, Mr. Levina family parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Irons. Beus and daughEva Sherwood, Fern Garrett, Alice L. D. from the Circuit clouts were knocked by mie, Wyoming, where Darrell has ter Betty of recently graduated Idaho, Mr Sudweeks, Verna Gadd. Viola IV. James M. Anderson left for Lo- S. school of nursing, passed her Howarth, Sudweeks and of been teaching in the LDS. Insti- Mary Shaver ofNampa, Mr. Heber Jenkins spent the Shaw, Salt Lake City ace Marjorie Boswell and the gan Sunday where he will attend state examination and was one of the Juab County Abstract Sperry team tute for the past winter. Co., Elden week end and the fore part of this special guests, at the home of Mr. and Mr Ora Miss Christensen and the Agricultural instructor conthe 6 who passed with highest and by Bailey, Howard. Gerblsh has been employed there for the week in Salt Lake City. Lunt, due to the serious illness of Mrs. Glazier. vention for the next two week. honor. end Sperry of Allen. past two month. their mother, Mr Isabell Hlskey. Hogenson Gives Prizes Winners Are back-groun- Team Retains Lead By Win At Santaquin Smith Urges Rye Control Nephi Wins From Heber Tuesday Night Bel-llsto- n. 6-- 5. seven-inning- Clubs Plan June Meeting four-bagg- At Blanding con-tin- Hog Producers er Should Expand, States Packer ue 5-- 0. Local Social News er Local Social News ff re a, Or-se- y. ra 9. i '4 t |