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Show V "1 A Page from the Past... THE The Times, Volume 25, No. Neplii. JikiI) County, Utali I.- - Prospects For New Hemes Are Good General Electric Co. Appoints Agent Building Outlook Encouraging As Many New Residences And Business Places Begin Construction, Remodeling. 'The outlook for the building of new homes and remodeling of old residences is very promising in Ne-p- hi the has Bailey-MeCun- o Rite-Wa- 11th, April S, Nephi, Utah 84648, Thursday, November 21, 1974 1955 The News, Volume - y appointed local agents for the General Kleetric Refrigerators. This is one of the oldest lilies of eleetriev refrigerators Manufactured and if is hoped that the local stoic will sell a largt number of them to residents of Central Utah during the coming vrar. Mr. McCune. the local manager, stated Thursday that ills firm would give free roses to all women who visit their store on Saturday April 13. and free balloons to children who are accompanied by their parents. The store will also handle other General Electric appliances. been Page Four 16, No. 14 Neplii Entrant Wins School Board ANNOUNCE PROGRAM Grand Prize FOR SPORTSMANS RIOT Teachers Re-Emplo- According to an announcement in this week's issue of The Times-Now- s, Store Thursday, TIMES-NEW- Colonel Webb Talks At K Luncheon Judging T earn Gets Second In Show Fish Will Boys Fish and Game Association Is Sponsor of Entertainment; State Officials To Be Here For Complete Program. ys Clarence Reed of this city exhibited a ten months old, shorthorn steer in the Junior Livestock Show at Spanish Fork last week and it was successful in winning the blue ribbons for Champion and Salary Adjustments Are Also Made By Board In Regular Grand champion. The steer weighed 720 pounds and sold for 15c Monthly Session; Janitors per pound, live weight. Waidon Reed entered a seven months old steer which won third place in iis class. It was sold for 10c pi r pound, live weight. Clarence and Waidon are sons of Mrs. Cleo Reed, and grand sons of J. H. Lunt, local livestock man! The boys are entering the livestock business et an early age and from Also Rehired for 1935-3- 6 The Board of Education of the Juab school District in session last Thursday voted unanimously to offer all the teachers of the district during the school year 1935 - 1936. However, three of the teachers have been granted and Central Utah, with the Colonel William C. Webb, regular Livestock JudgThe Nephi possibility that some fifteen to second army recruiting officer, with headteam was awarded twenty homes will be built tliis ing and Dave Sharman ReyJohn Richardson, local season. quarters in Salt Lake City, was Hy place at the Utah Junior livestock Lumber the guest speaker at the regular nolds, Dan Savich and A1 show at Spanish Fork last week. the results obtained at the Spanish a leave of absence for one year, manager of the The Kiwanis luncheon held Monday at The boys are to be congratulated Pork show, they no doubt will be curing which time they will conFeatures are Company stated Thursday. Boyd noon at tiro Forrest Hotel. for their ability in winning second as successful in the livestock bus- tinue their study at one of the fact that the Federal Housing AdColonel Webb gave an interesting Universities. ministration and local lending in place among the many teams com- iness as their grand father. address on The Panama Canal. A committee stitutions are making money avail was appointed to peting. set the for is all Everything He served in tire Canal Zone for able for the building of the homes meet with the Nephi city council The team has been training unCommissioners to Riot annual Sportsmans several years and during that time big and the remodeling of old homes der County Agent A E. Smith and with a view of getting an adjustis having a great deal to do with ment on the light rate at the high gat tiered a great deal of valuable bt held in the high school gym S. P. Nielson and is composed ot data concerning lhe construction next Wednesday, April 17, and from Jack Garrett, Dee Wright and the increased building, he further school. and operation of the canal, which the opening gong until the final Fred Tidwell. stated. The janiotrs of the district were of be will aesision there plenty lie gave to the Kiwanians in a very also employed for the coming Already the Silver Maple Sendee some chills. thrills and possibly Chairman Irvin Arnovitz and H. able manner. Miss Elizabeth Foote, a student school year. Station at first North and Main is Neof the a calls for cooperation The detailed program P. Lealham of the Utah State Tax R. E. Winn, of the public affairs at the University of Utali at Salt Through The complete minutes of the fastly working on their remodeling Commission were in attendance at committee of the club was in dir-- 1 wresting match between Hy Shar Lake City spent the spring vaca- phi city and the various civic clubs meeting are as follows: and rebuilding, and at the last of been Nephi, the city park has man and Dave Reynolds, for two tion week at the home of her parof Juab ect charge of the meeting. Present: Albert E. Sells, presidmeeting of the Neplii City Coun- the meeting of the Boardheld improved each year for the past out of three falls; a match between ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. M. Foote. last ing: John S. Nielsen, Harry Foote, cil, a permit was given to Carlson County Commissiqners so several there two but A1 far years, for Savich and Dan Boyd, new and the A. H. Bclliston and Alma C. explained McCord Company for the construct- Monday Dalby. has not been sufficient shrubs out of three falls. These matches The following business was transion of a new service station at law's relative to taxation. In additto attractive. real make it of the planted be worth will alone price acted: second south and Main streets. ion to the board members, other So therefore, CaretakSr C C Sanders admission. Minutes of The plans are now being drawn county officers were in attendance will urges anyone who can donate a 12, 1935 were meeting held March events there the In at boxing the meeting. read and upon motion for a new service station at Levan, or do some to their shrub money be a six round fight between Art The board voted to sell to the and another station is being planin making this park a more by Belliston seconded by Nielsen part three and and Palmer Hart, several tracts of Harry government were approved unanimously. ned for Fountain Green. beautiful place. , land which come under good preliminaries vto complete Upon motion by Belliston, secAmong the list of homes that Mr. the Sanders that reports the new land purchase project. program. onded are now being built, just recently the the following by Dalby a of members Ladies Club the made has Eight Nephi the of Literary feature The outstanding County Agent A. E. Smith in Kiwanis Club attended a claims were unanimously approved C. completed or will be under conC. Park and Sanders to substantial the Ralph contribution as world so meeting in far and ordered paid: struction in the near future are: making his monthly report that of the Payson Lions Club Monday entire evening, are concerned, is the wil be employed during the coming cause and hopes that other, organ- To Clarence H. Warner, home, to be his department had recently com- evening at the Payson hotel. The champions of Ted of Amount to summer care months take in this individuals and izations World Dennis Winter constructed on South Main street; pleted a county survey to determine guest speaker of the evening was appearance horseshoe Allen, 3.00 Mr. the city cemeteries and city park, community will do their part. pitcher. of the number of livestock champion head in Jack Wells and Emerson Foote, 7.50 as Heber Shepherd of Ogden. Mr. Allen does many fancy stunts, in- according to a decision reached at Dana Parkinson as in much He stated that tlie conn'' and the available sup- Parkinson 14.00 of the city next Monday is Arbor day that this Guarnty Trust Co conservplanning homes to be located on the a on talk gave regular meeting of out a knocking cigar first north street and 3rd East; ply needed to supply stockmen ation and flood control. He also cluding 12.75 Thursday evening. Mr. would be an excellent time to Mt. States Tel & Tel Co a mouth; ringing a stake council held Theodore Park a home on South 4th until feed is available on ranges showed a series of pictures dealing overmans a college- graduate plant out more shrubs, and if any Owen L. Barnett is 8.95 Sanders a ringers blanket; throwing and surver showed The pastures. East Street; Elmo Haynes, a with grazing problems and flood through human loops and numer- specializing in the planting, raising, one has shrubs that they would Florence Belliston 2323 head in of horses the county, on fifth north street; Raycontrol. and care of flowers, shrubs and. donate to the park, please call Nephi Floral , ous other stunts. 5590 beef cattle, Levan Electric System .. mond Pay, a new home on Main 2569 dairy cow-strees and fits in perfectly in the him and he will nlant them. Charles DeMoisey, supervisor of arrangements special 567 37,722 Through 56,395 swine, sheep, street between fourth and fifth John S.- Green the Uintah National Forest was al- with the Utah State Fish and caring for the parks and cemeteries. chickens. was on There hand in so one of the Town of Mona north street; Bernell Gowers, re37.50 Mrs. Beulah H. Irons was apspeakers and told or Game Department, there will be a the county 580 tons of hay and Club To Take Levan Waterworks 3.00 Glee modeling a home on North Main, and the of Band a activities the service member in the the of Nephi pointed next contest for children 100 tons of wheat. fishing feed, between eighth and ninth north; other o Payson-NebCalifornia School Book Dep. 7.21 counHo also disboard district. - Other-routin- e Public the Contests by Two in load A Library truck Part afternoon. Wednesday matters were tak- cussed tiie James Shaw, a new home on First 22.47 The Willis Music Co pci Abilities of getting be placed in a specially cil. East between 5th and 6th south! en carp of by the commissioners at some additional work done on that of fish will in The Grolisr Society 51.40 A permit was given to Carlpson-McCor- d of the Nephi front built tiro pool meeting. Monday Times-Newnew a home Vera P. Howell, s Mrs. area. Pub. Co 67.70 The Juab high school band, conCo. to construct a service 4:30 Wednesday at ice of and post on second east, between second A. P. Christiansen. Dr. P. L. Jones 27.13 all boys and girls in Ne- station on second south and Main sisting of 56 members, the glee General Electric Supply Co and third south; Carl Wilkey, a new and Spencer E. Forrest of the Nephi afternoon, streets, and they were also permit- club consisting of 40 members and Rite Way Store fish to catch the invited are A Legion phi Auxiliary Enjoys home on first south, between fourth Club and Dr. L. D. Pfouts of the It is reqested that all children who ted to construe a 7500 gallon gas- individual solosists will compete Frank E. Wanless Very- - Fine Program Wed. Payson club were also and fifth east. speakers. The participate in the fishipg get the oline tank in that location, how- for honors at the district musical Eert Tunbridge In addition to this group of talks dealt with the development consent of their parents, because ever the tank must be hurried un- festival to be held at Payson next Nephi City The American Legion Auxiliary of the Payson-Neb- o homes, Mr. Richardson has several 9.25 area as a recSaturday and at the state fesival Eugene Powell and dep- der ground. sets of plans that have not been members thoroughly enjoyed an ex- reational area, and stress-- d the need the Fish and Game club 8.00 The Mayor and all members of to be held at Provo on Saturday, Nicoline Powell will not assume the resartment cellent Mrs. Lilliam tak given by Mrs. Lawrence Cooledge for further work on th0 Nebo 4.75 accepted by those contemplating the council were in attendance at Aplil 20th. ponsibility of some of the youngSteele at their regular meeting last Scenic the erection of homes. of the Bailey Grocery 28.93 The music department loop road and lhe developthe- meeting. wet. sters getting in the city hall. ment of recreational areas. A number of home owners are Wednesday evening 1.25 high school has been under the Mrs. S. Rosequist State Fish and Game Cou.r?,r-inneDr. Jones discussed the matter 10.17 planning for considerable remodel- Sons and daughters of Auxiliary of Frank Wanlass during Farrell Wankier direction Cook. Newell B. Wlm presented a very fine of staging a four-da- y Baseball practice will bg held at the past year, and during that Rayola Shepherd ing of their homes, and with the. members 2.00 Chatauqua Whitney and other fish and game the Juab County fairgrounds dia- short time he has done some very J. A. Booth building of the new homes and re- program. Tire numbers were as in the towns of Neplii, Payson, efficias 1.16 local be will of the guests modeling of old residences there follows: Piano duet, Joan Brugh Spanish Fork and Springviille. 3.48 association at the Celebration on mond Tuesday afternoon, provid- fme work in bringing both the Salt Lake Hardware Company .'. will be a great deal more activity and Ilene Glazier; reading, Ross 2.70 band and chorus up to a high Sells Furniture Co. ing weather conditions permit. Wednesday evening. Walter-Jacoin this line than has been in evid- Howells; vocal solo, Barbara 1.00 Inc Fire Chief of Salt Lake City standard of efficiency. the sportsmans Following big vocal ence for the past few years. reading, Billy Hoyt; 8.99 Dayne's Music Co To Give Lessons on Control riot at the high school, a dance Relief solo, Jean Forrest; reading. Western Arms & Spt. G. Co. 22.08 MARRIAGE Society Is Very Well ANNOUNCE is being staged in the Arlington Howell; duet, Virginia Forrest Preeman-Matthew- s 6.94 Music Co. Conference at one of the where Representd hall, gath largest VivTo Club and Kieth Brough; cello solo, Darrow Discussion Chief J. K. Piercev of the- - Salt 29.57 Mrs. Alex Wilson ann- Clerks Contingent Fund Mr. and will old of and both young Hold Regular Meeting Wed. ian Hoyt; piano solo, Genevieve Lake Fire department, will be in erings 9.50 The Juab Stake Relief Society ounce the marriage of their dau- J. E. Bendixen Gibson: vocal solo, Blanche Ockey. Nephi Saturday for the purpose participate in one of the best dancooard was well represented at the ghter, Florence, to Elmo Haynes, es of the year. of giving a course in three separ$704.08 General Relief Society conference son of Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes. Miss Blanche Broadhead enter- ate meetings on fire The Darrow Discussion club is in Mr. Dalby moved seconded by prevention ir. Salt Lake City Wednesday and The marriage was solemnized to meet in their regular semi- tained at a Waffle breakfast on and control. The meetings are to Thursday of last week. On Wednes- the Manti Temple Thursday, April Mr. Nielsen, which carried unanimonthly meeting next Wednesday Sunday morning in honor of Miss be held at the ciyt hall at 10 A. day evening, a recetion was held 11. The young couple are both mously that the President appoint in the city hall at 7:30. An inter- Nellie Hughes and Miss Dorothy M.. 2 P. M. and 7 P. M. in the Bishops building for all graduates of the local high school a committee of three to wait on esting program has been arranged Brough, students of the B. Y. U. Chief Pinrcy is giving lectures officers and board members. and took an active part in the act- the Nephi City Council with the stake and all members of the club and at Provo. Other guests included and ilustrations all over the state Stake president Edna J. Cazier was ivities of the school during the time view of getting an adjustment on those holding invitations are urged June Whipped Faye and Fern and wil give data very interesting! to asked preside at the table where they attended. The bride is an ac- the light rate at the high school. Broadhead. to be in attendance. not only to the fireman, who are (Continued on Page Eight) refreshments were served. Those complished musician. were: President Cazier, requested to be in attendance, but' attending one no There is probably to the general public. thing Florence H. Chase, first counselor; If any wav possible, Nephi brings larger net returns on Lilian S. Cowan, Anna D. ' Allred, idems are urged to .itreni the; th? farm than the sowing of good, Chloe M. Bailey, Ruth J. Howmeetings, because the information dean, viable seed of every crop ells, Maude Forrest, Laura B. learned here might sometime save that is planted. Brough,- Elizabeth G. Pace May P loss of a human life or valuable1 Irons, Ellen C Poor seed reduces yield and the Burton, Ethel A. Cole and Tola W. Jenkins. quality and at the same time increases the danger of introducing noxious weeds, injurious Insects State and other pests onto the farm. All Hawkins Accompanies To Clear Lake Sportsmen of these factors reduce the value also taken an active part in Relief whether it be your own place or of B also the and the crop grown Civic Beautification Must ,,.our place of busine.-s- . or a rented Mr. and Mrs. Wiliam Jones Society woik, having been a teacher actual value of the land itself. of Nephi acStarted In Order that Nephi pacc. ft is Russell ns important to Hawkins years. Feted at Party Wednesday; for thirty-fiv- e It is hard enough to control companied Newell Cook and sevMr. and Mrs. Jones Will Be Place of Beauty; keep the front grounds of a bus- -j Monday Resmarried Life in are found Long .weeds commonly Couple grain vrv, Vns . ere autoloads of Salt Lake sports... . more. Mooting , mess in good order as it is to keep' ir. Ai. in the Logan temple on April 9, Clean up Vacant Lots. 101 f , and of idents Vicinity 1885, and after living in Nephi men on a tour of inspection ot your front, lawn tip The same thing opened by singing the club song Nephi for America The Beautiful Lake in Millard County on A snlrn- -' ewry, time. is true of the bark yards allowed one year, moved to Nortonville, a seeas carelessly Clear Planted. The small settlement about four miles sown with grain costs the farmers Tuesday. The site was inspected for the The golden wedding anniversary north of this city, where they were f ,the stfate. of determining the feas- - 0f Mr. ancj Mrs. William Jones was engaged in farming and stock raisplace in winter or the' by Elmo Hansen. The club went nd thC contamln' purpose of y days when we need all on record to give $5.00 worth or, establishing a bird re- celebrated in the North Ward ing. They cooperated with the other ibility tic with the desire to make our, th(, bcau)y there is in shrubbery toward beautifying th Nion oi tne iarm. fuge there. orderliness, Amusement hall Wednesday even- families of that area and establish town a better place in whicli to t0 keep ur spirits up until the flow-jc-- f) After going over the proposition ing, where a banquet was served ed a school and church at Nortonpark for this season. They also! Get out the fanning mill, put m com-jmust turn live, and they bloom aiul the ereen comes to contributed $150 toward maintain-- ! it in good working order, with It looks very likely that the state to and immediate friends ville, where their family obtained munlcate that enthusiasm to his. ccvar the ugliness with its soft the school luncheons for an at!-- 1 unbroken screens and properly ad- - will esablish a bird refuge on that whichfamily was followed by a reception an education as well as a religious clitional week. Members present at justed parts, advises Professor J. lake, as it looks as feasible as does neighbors in action and w'ord before1 grf.pn mantle. An dance. and excellent program training. After spending 27 years there can be any real progress on their homesetad, they moved Tiie main approach to the town the mertimr were: Mrs. T. W. All- -: C. Hosenson of the U. S. A. C. the refuge at Locomotive Springs was also enjoyed. made toward bettering the condition, Miss BoothMrsotVl ct M Npva rpc' seed should Northern in be for planting L.The aiea Utah, according back to Nephi, and for the past be an index to the character sj. was William Jones born in of our city. Mrs. Bvron Howells. Mrs.1 rleaned. and treated jSowby, Nephi to Hawkins. Mr. 22 years have lived at their home thoroughly of the remainder. This matter May IX, 1859, a son of Edward and on North Main before it is ready to sow for a clean Personal leadership is the start concerns th owners along the high P. B. Covnn. Miss Lulu McPhr-rStreet. Martha He Jackson Jones. spent All of fidd of grain. To avoid much conbig point of ail civic improvement. ways as well as every soul in the Matx-children the cLorTT of Mr. and his in entire life this community, Sperry.Mrs certified seed Plans Complete For Chldrens Spn- tamination. plant It may be your enthusiasm, your! community, rv. Mrs. W. C. Andrews. Mrs. Robt. which is required only and for several years prior to 1886 Mrs. Jones were In attendance at free frbm to be and Carnival Civic prid" should be strong Winn. Mrs. Party leadership, your secretly cherished was employed as a freighter from the reoeption Wednesday evening, T. H. Burton. Mrs. E. both plant diseases and weed seed. Mrs. Erma Garrett, plan that Neplii is waiting for.'enou.h to insture the front door R. Forrest. Mrs C. W. to Nevada points. Mr. Jones as follows: Nephi All seed dealers should Glazier, best children's and The grain Man or woman, young or old. rich in harmony with the rest of the V. Jones, Nephi; Delbert George Mrs. G. M. Whitmore. Speed, d be unceasing in their efforts to carnivalbiggest an and has church been active always be will or poor, cannot be a good citizen oitv. party in years Jones, Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mrs. 1893-9- 3 worker guests Mr. and Mrs Elmoj provide clean seed for their and the years during given Friday, April 26th in the Then there is the vacant, uncared jjansen without the sense of individual Pearl Ockey. Grant Nephi; just as much as farmers Arlington hall. Fish ponds, super- filled a mission for the L. D. 8 Alma Jones. Idaho Jones, responsibility toward the conditions! for lot. that mars the beauty and' Falls, Idaho; and at to church the depresbe England, should in their vised will and be unceasing games in the community. dancing In any cam- -' efforts of its neighbors. Can we Bert , Parowan and Mrs. e mands for clean seed. It is the featured. Also there will be plenty ent time is a member of the high Nonna Jones, . . paign for city beauMficatmn the r.ut put them to use as bail parks , Kay. Mona. They also have m er the fenee farm to farm neigh- - of goodies to be sold. Small child- - priests quorum of the Nephi North 20 .V 1U, individual is responsible. Out side 01 plavero inds for the boys andil A grand children. bory exchange of seed that spreads ren are invited to be present Ward. s of our community? Can we',. of our public buildings, and ,1 P 1 the 1L.. ' weeds, n. I was 3:00 Elizabeth P. M. .? bom at of in order percentage Tolley lare A1p 1 them-Jones, 'T: promptly that sow .,f erties. the municipal parks ar.d'rrt piu.t ing class: Indian dance. Arnold; obsn-ve- s Professor Hogenson. The, that they may have special atten-'er'- i- in Fountain Green on March 27, streets, Nephi is nothing but a rol- - f !v s Mich as batchelor button; ' individual farmer must this watch 1865. a daughter of William F. and tlon. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brough lection Of private properties, the or l.oPy l.s.k ? We can at least Mrs. have recently returned from Salt When Warren Sarah Tolley. er in th Shrine Jones was two years old, the fam- Lake City where they attended tiie rests entirely upon you, the pro-)-- . fruit of them. kes- mihtarv ily moved to Nephi. where she capping exercises of the L. D. 8. lm biR booka'ror 'r,lns r.lslit '""U,'. the has eainst fund to spent her entire life. She was schoool of nursing. Their daughter, i thy buy y h- Eunice having completed her prett ward primary and served in this liminary course, is now enrolled xi. I class Tixsdav r.i.Lt. luvs good clean seed. The admission will be Sc. capacity for seven years. She has as a regular student nurse. Tri-Sta- te H Tax Explain Neu) Laws Request Shrubbery For Nephi Park Kiwanis Members Nepbi City Names Hear Forestry Talk new-hom- Caretakers For Park e - . r Bur-ridg- e; La-R- j Your Town Is What You Make It Nephites Celebrate Golden Wedding res-lth- at - $- J j i j p, cus-teme- rs, y ," 1 prop-.girl- j SHi STE- . r Fs k' . ( - I i |