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Show Tmes-New- s The Nephi, Utah December 4, 1975 A Page from the Past . . Buy Locally Buy Locally Nephi, Juab County, The Times, Volume 27, No. 18 Officials Give Plans for Relief Work L. D. S. and Regional Groups To Handle Food ant Employment Problems for Worthy Church Members Ward, Stake Soren M. Nielsen of Mt. Pleasant, president of the North Sanpete stake was selected chairman and President A. H. Belllston of Juab stake was made not the Church relief program comprising this region of the church which Includes the stakes of Mil lard, Deseret, Tlntlc, Juab; Moroni, North B&npete, South Sanpete and Gunnison, at a special meeting held In the Juab stake tabernacle Monday evening at which time the presidencies of these stakes and ward bishoprics were In attendance. The meeting was called by the church Central committee consisting of Elders Melvin J. Ballard, Wilford B. Lee and Mark Austin for the purpose of acquainting these brethren with the new program of church relief for unem- members which Is now being Utah Thursday, April 30th, The News, Volume 1936 Ticonderoga to Celebrate Ethan Allen Victory Reseeding Area At Marsh Flats Approximately five acres of a acre plot of mountain watershed land In Marsh canyon, east Of Nephi, will be planted to various types of grass and other plants as the first of a reseeeding study program of the forest service forest and range experiment station here, Reed W. Bailey, director, announced Saturday. The planting' of the five-acplot Is already underway and when completed will be fenced to Insure protection during the coming summer season. The planting will be done in In the name of the great Jehovah, the stirring words' with which Ethan Allen demanded the surrender strips to allow the forest service of Fort Ticonderoga during the Revolutionary war, will be voiced again when the one hundred and sixty-firresearch workers, directed by Dr. history-makinevent will be celebruted by the community of Ticonderoga, on May 10 to accurately anniversary of the Stewart, George A weeks celebration will be staged by the town, and besides the pageant cf capture, drills of National ed check the growth and value of the next Guard units, the regular army and war veterans and other organizations will mark the event that will end Speakers at the meeting were various types of seeds sown. In a parade on May 10 and a congress of patriotic organizations which will draft a declaration of AmerElders Ballard, Lee, Austin PresidexperSimilar artifical reseeding ing Bishop Sylvester Q. Cannon, iments are planned on a larger ican principles. Ilere is a view of the famous old fort, now restored and used as a museum. James HH. Ockey of Juab stake scale at various points on waterand President prank Birch of the sheds of the Intermountain area TlntIc, (take. , when suitable types of grasses Elder Ballard reviewed some of and weeds are proved, Mr. Bailey the ills that had crept Into the said. government re Ilf program particThe land being planted this ularly' the attitude of some men week is cm the drainage from yrho have refused to work when Which disastrous summer floods it was offered to them. He stated havte come in the past few years. that with the government planning The floods have caused damage to fin, discontinuing their relief pro- the Nephi city water system. Nephi gram it would be necdssqj-- tor the city is cooperating with the forest church to make preparations, to service In the current program, REPUBLICANS NAME SIX Nephi city officials add others WILL L. HOYT CHOSEN to?.Ptae of those worthy members Mr, Bailey said. TO ATTEND interested were greatly elated on CHAIRMAN OF PRECINCT DELEGATES jrhe would, be out of 'employment morning, when definite DEMOCRATIC THE STATE CONVENTION Thursday GROUP word was announced that a,, OCC ,nd (hey proposed that each ward tad stake assume .this respbhslbil-- Jr to established would be the camp was elected chairWill L. , Delegates to attend the state Nebo district f their members. Unemployed coming man of Hoyt during th the Nephi democractlc Republican convention which Is to summer. ,Un. and women, would be put to be held In Ogden next month, were at a meeting at precinct organization (JNps OH Church project, partlcular- The veterans camp, named at a meeting of the RepubMrs.' , iieljJJAst jsek. lican precinct last week,'" Those Veyo, has been assigned o the son was namfed chairwoman. faioriey ' Other officers elected at the named are: H. D. Goldsbrough, Nebo section according to Charles taking carof,,,. bills like Several years ago, through the W. G. Orme, Robert Winn, John DeMoisey Jr., supervisor of the meeting Include: Priscilla Wilson, Mghts water etc. j MembersTof the efforts of the Ladles Literary club, 3. G. Ord and Ralph Uinta National forest at Provo. He secretary ; Mrs. Edna Cazier, treasJMtnjL wwdd be asked to pay an the Zinnia was chosen as the Burton, Thursday afternoon stated that ures; committee members: E. B. Brough. htaest tithing either to Jmoney or flower. chair- the camp would not be established Sperry Mabel D. Christison and was named Webb Nephi Kenneth J produce and every member of because ol man of the precinct committee at until near June 1st. This choice was Paul Christison. ,W church would be asked to fast the hardy naturemade Tentative arrangements made by the of plant, the meeting, and Mrs. W. F. Brough 4, .far-twmeals on, the first Sunday the forest service officals, accordthrives In most any soil, and was named as secretary. month and pay the equiv-Olt- at which ing to Mr. DeMoisey, include the of tlje money saved In money also producing abundant blooms all flood control work on the Marsh to. produce to tHe bfchops. The through the summer with such adcanyon drainage district which Is Jhone- - and produce thus collected, gorgeous colors to demand the miration of all. just above the Nephi city watertogether with the crops raised, works. The flood control work will Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Everybody Is having a flower garwould be placed In bishops store-yhuscan affno one include the terracing of the land Johnson, April 10th, a son. and this den year and regional storehouses, Zinnia Mrs. Thomas Belllston spent last on the Rees flats, which is the held to reserve for the needy. ord to miss so having the please take heed, week In Richfield at the home starting point for the floods which Mr. and Mrs. Newell Guymon .MoxpQero of the of the church who represented, and, In arranging the flower gar- of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley. during the past few summers have are the parents of a baby daughter ure empolyed would be asked to of Colothe to Zinnia. undermine a started the save' for of spring spot Lafe Sperry Hayden, tee his end nldohinery,for assist den, bom on April 17. That everyone may enjoy such rado Is visiting In Nephi with the city water system, and last ,m4 on farms that will bo rented of out summer a a privilege the Ladles Literary relatives and friends. washed portion taa put under qultivatttm this club Mr and Mrs. W. T. Smith of the pipeline. asking all who may have summer. The fun cooperation of excessareZinnia Henriville announce the birth of on some the an week to The last has seed, Mrs. Joel pass option spent city Taylor over member of the church would The mother Is a on to, their neighbors, or to bring visiting at Tooele and Salt Lake Rees property, and will purchase twin girls. be' necassary to make the sister of Mrs. Willie Jackson, with Mrs. in project the ladles: land of to tract the the It following City. a access but it was' classified as near future, maxing It under public whom she Is still visiting. Bailey the greatest movement' In church P. B. Cowan, Mrs. William or Miss Neva Booth, who represMrs. Vincent Ord and ownership and therefore opening and Mr. and history might become a test ent the civic committee of the club, son Nell of Evanston Wyoming, up the way for the C C C work. Mrs. Arvilla Jacobson announces to 'see if the church membership and who will endeavbr to circulate are visiting at the home of Mr. Other work will undoubtedly In- the marriage of her daughter, Ruth M Worthy be begin the living of the seed. clude work on the Nebo recreatioin May, to Earl Harris Anderson of and Mrs. George V. Ord. the United Order. area, and the Nebo scenic loop road Salt Lake City on April 24. 's Elder Austin spoke briefly of trs. A. P. Christiansen and which connects the Salt Greek proposed projects which could be of Federation The Utah State Eskil Anderson, 67, passed away daughters Melba and Bernice are canyon on the Nephi side of Undertaken In this region. Includ- Womens clubs is sponsoring In Logan to attend the state band Nebo with Payson canyon on the at his home on April 27 after a the ing raising of sugar beets, po- Lilac planting campaign. Thays contests this week end. were which estab north. Camps lingering Illness. He Is survived by tatoes, wheat, vegetables etc. and Stanley of Nephi recently won first lished In this district to 1933 and the following children, his wife asked that 'each ward plan on put- place to the report on the lilac Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler, Mrs. 1934, did the majority of the work having died 'just 18 months ago: ting at least 100 acres of unused activities In and was award- Essie Keeler and Professor J. M. of building this scenic road. land under cultivation this year ed a lovely Nephi Myrtle Christensen, Moroni, Mellilac bush to add still The Rees property contains about vin Anderson and Bessie Rasmusguests and plan on putting the unemploy- more beauty 'to the Nephi homes. Jensen of Provo were dinner Bowles 900 acres of land, the majority of sen of Fountain at the home of Mrs. Alvin ed members of the church to work, Freen; Eva Bowhe won the award The which Is on the Rees flats area. ers and Katie Cahoon of Garfield, Sunday. v Elder Lee' went Into a careful with Is report There are as follows: At the present time a reseeding ex- Clyde Anderson, who Is teaching description of the new program,1 many lilac trees found In Nephi. Mr. and Mrs.' C. E. Harrccks periment Is being made on the pro school at Circlevllle and Lee Anstating that the church was being I have noticed that a lilac tree and son Richard of Santaquln were perty to determine the best type derson who is employed as a teachdivided (nto regions comprising a Is growing In about eight of every visitors at the home of of grass for this section. er in the Milford school, and 12 fiumber of stakes and that each ten yards. Near our home there Sunday grandchildren. stake and ward to these regions is a block which might be called Mrs. Harrocks parents, Mr. and wtl lwork with a regional council an avenue of lilacs. It is a beautif- Mrs. George Christiansen. Miss lone Christensen left for consisting of the stake presidents ul sight to see every spring. Mrs. Fred Sorensen has returnSalt Lake City last week where to the region. Each region will have On our way to school we pass ed to her home In Escalante after she has employment. regional storehouse wheer the one home where the lilacs have visiting for the past month at the produce will be received from the been formed Into a lovely hedge. homes of relatives In Nephi and bishops storehouses where there It Is very pretty. The M. L A. will hold their Nephi has a Is ' more collected than necessary leading start to the lilac planting Mona. closing social on Tuesday evening, and where bishops can exchange campaign. May 5th, In the amusement hall, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jensen and a program will be given and goods that they may have an exwhere The Ladles Literary club Is urging son Milton of Falrvlew and Mrs. CombinGRAND JUNCTION cess of for some others they need. that citizens of Nephi plant more William Jensen of Moroni spent ing the efforts of the western por- refreshments served. In each ward an employment com lilacs so that we can add to the at the home of Mr. and tion of Colorado and the Southern mlttee will be selected to list all splendid start which we have. Now Monday Leland Anderson of the Mantl Mrs. Gecrge Christiansen. and Eastern portions of Utah, presunemployed persons and to super- -' Is a good time to plant lilacs. sure was brought on the states Seminary was the speaker at the Vise the finding of employment for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bean announce highway officials at a meeting of Sacrament meeting last Sunday these members. A bishops storethe marriage of their daughter, the Associated Civic Clubs of and gaVe a splendid address. house organization will also be Florence, to Boyd Crawforth, son Southern Utah last weekend, to perfected to care for the produce of Mr. and Mrs. John Crawforth. secure the routing of the Roosevelt Mrs. Carolyn Llewellyn went collected and then a ward relief The marriage took place Tuesday, highway via highway U. S. 50 In- to Salt Lake City last week for . committee selected to dispense the April 28, in the Mantl temple, stead of over highway 40 as pre- an Indefinite stay. A stake and ward recreat-- . relief, viously endorsed by the Utah body. tonal organisation will also be form Announcement has been made The Utah road commission, repA large number attended the recreational actlvit-1of the marriage of Dora Stanley, resented by Preston G. Peterson as Priesthood ,edtofor provide and Union meeting held the workers. of Mr Mrs. and Vem would daughter spokesman stated that they " " President Ockey of Nephi was last Sunday at Moroni. and Kieth Broadhead. of endorse the road a sthe Civic clubs Stanley, 'asked b7 the brethren present to this city. recommended, at the meeting of Ray Anderson of the Moroni txpl&Ux the project 'now being sucthe American Association of high- high school brought his school cessfully worked by the local SevElection of officers o the Nephi way officials which will meet to orchestra to Fountain Green last enties Quorum. It was explained chapter of Business and Profess- June.. LPF3 climaxes the cftorts Sunday where they played a Con that this was a type of the proional Women will be held to a or the Civic bodies to secure this cert Just prior to Sunday school, ject work to be undertaken to all rext Monday evening, ac- routing, which have been going meeting 'stakes. cording to an announcement made on for some time past. s' President Birch of the Tlntlc The road as now recommended Wednesday by Erma Lomax, pres! stake, described a mining project ident. Officers named will serve for Is to enter Utah through Thompa period of one year. i being worked In the Tlntlc district sons, Price, Soldier Summett and the chrch was providing The club held their regular meet- Thistle Junction and Is to go on (hereby for unemployed members s capital ing at the Forrest hotel last Mon- to Delta and thence to California The family of Mrs. T. W. Trantto lease mining claims and eim day. and to addition to holding via Ely Nevada. er were dinner guests at her livlihood from them. . business session, enjoyed a deMr. and Mrs 8. E. Forrest, Mr. home Sunday her birthN Bishop Cannon stated that the lightful luncheon and program. and Mrs. Qerald Cazier and Mr. day anniversary.honoring AREN'T Out of town OXERS TNG would this ONLY added. moisture, of yean Miss Pearl Nielson was to charge and Mrs. A. B. Oibeon of Nephi guests were Mr. and Mrs. Franklin enable' a number of famine to o of the program and President Lo- attended the ON E 5JVH C CRLlSTj meelng and banquet Tranter and Mr. and Mr. Ed Pay k.v. (Omtinued on Paje max In charge of the luncheon. held last Saturday and Sunday. and families of Salt Lake City. Vlce-chalr-- 500 ' inter-mounta- in re st S g C. C. C. Camp Assigned to Nebo District for Flood Work , Ladies Literary Club Urges Cooperation , - Ft. Green News Local and Social es of-fff- lC 500-ac- re Civic Clubs Get Road Support M Ett) 18 No. Contract is Signed For Ute Stampede Stock Penney Cites A Banner Year for Business in U.S. Experiment Of 17, Business conditions throughout the United States are undoubtedly Improving stated J. O, Penney, founder of the J. C. Penney com- pany chain of department stores, who visited the Nephi store Thursday. Our companys business was greater by $17,000,000 to 1935 than In 1929 and the first three months of 1936 are much greater to volumn than the corresponding months of 1935. Mr. Penney, who is making a tour of the company stores, stated that reports being received by him from the New York office, show that April will carry a galp that will surpass that of the other three months of this year, and that because of the fact that the unit value was greater to 1929, shows that more' customers are spending more money than during the boom year of 1929. The business gain througuuuc the country Is being eyenly distributed and the State of Utah Is conyiaring favorably with the others of the United States In the gain. Mr. Penneys itinerary includes visits at the stores at Cedar City, Richfield, St. George, Beaver, Price and Roosevelt, Utah; Evanston and Kememer, Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and daughter Joanne . were visitors In Salt Lake City on Monday. New Pipeline Carries Increased Water Inspects Nephi'l Arena; New Lines of Stock To Be Brought to Nephi for Affair. Sorenson Rodeo of J. C. ttorensoh, Rodeo comthe Colbom-Sorenspany of Blackfoot, Idano wm In Nephi Wednesday, looking over the facilities for the handling. of the gigantic rodeo of the Ute Stampede, which to to be held here July 9, 10 and II. Mr. Sorenson reported ,that the rodeo arena which last year was built at the Juab county fair grounds Is the finest of any at which the company appears,, and the chutes sire the safest for the rodeo performers. This Is the first trip that MI. Sorenson has made to Nephi stooe-las- t summer, when he made the specifications for the building of the giant rodeo arena at the fairgrounds. While here, Mr. Sorenson signed the contracts with Dr. P. L. Jones, chairman of the executive committee, for the furnishing of the stock for the gigantic entertainment; which is to consist of a large number of wild Mexican brahamas, Texas Longhorns and bucking, broncos. The company has just secured a new string of wild, broncos and has, added a . huge number, of both Brahamas and longhorns to , their string. , ' Assuring the officials of the.' Ute Stampede that they would have the best performers in the country to Nephi for the anhual affair, Mr. Sorenson stated that he had contacted the leading performer'- - to roping acts, trick riding, bulldog glng and bronco busting and ..to other parts of the. rodeo entertainment, to assure their appearanc to to statist .t Nephi show. on IWpfit-- O; '! metaui Qt advertising t stamped,, He stated that to method wasiwb its? appeal, but W only fo'ceftd ore adapted to both the ladyand the gentlemta. ,.t Intricate plana, ' are also going forward for the staging 'of to State-wid- e municipal band contests In Nephi to connection with til Stampele. the Weston Nephi Citys new pipeline is now completely connected up and being used in the water works system, and has been accepted by the city council from the contractors, according to Mayor WUford Bailey. The new pipeline Is 10 Inches In diameter and runs from the storage tanks in the canyon to the comer of 4th East and First North. .This pipe, with the falx which the system has, will carry nine-tentof a second foot of water. The present supply Is about of a second foot,- and the development work to be done by the city during ' the summer Is expected to bring the total amount to between seven and eight tenths of a second foot to the system. t1 BURRASTON POND TO BE CLOSED UNTIL JUNE 18s hs FISHING TROUT FOR six-tent- hs Trout, fishing to Eurtastoa potto will be unlawful until June ; 15,( according to a proclamatm Issued last, week end by Newell B. 0OP& state fish and game qommlselond, The pond has' been partially t stocked with fish Thursday; The old portion of to pondTwl been repaired and the water Is now up to the leval whlch.it ha beed for a great many- - years past,' and the state fish and game depart-- : ment will completely .to pond for fishing., However, fishing! will not be permitted Until .June . A miscellaneous shower was glV' en on Thursday of last week to honor of Mrs. Nellie Burton by hey Mrs. sisters, Mrs. Elnora Foote, Lillian Ostler, MIS Reta Carter and Mrs. Georgia Carter. Many useful gifts were received. ck A trousseau tea was given on Sunday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Lillian Ostler for Mrs. Harry Burton, formerly Miss Nellie Carter. 250 guests called during the afternoon. 15. Work will be started nextfW0$W on tti construction of tito rug cement core which Is to "be placed to the north end of the, enlarged, or new pond; The dam was under-minewith quick. sand last. week and the spillway and several feet on each side was washed out. When the cement. core Js finished ,th! dam will be rebuilt, to in crease the size of the pond, b? several acres. The old portion, howtver na been backed up by temporary d dam of sacks and- is ready for the huge number of J game fish to be planted.' . The Fort Wall camp will meet Mrs. Louise Vickers Fri evening, May 8. The Chappell biography will be given. at the home of Mrs. J. T. StimSon and son J. C. returned to their home in Ogden on Tuesday after visiting in Nephi for the past two weeks as guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. B. dirt-fille- Cowan. - .. . .. v Mr. and Mrs. Ivor Sudweeks and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garrett left this week for a visit to Boulder Dam. The trip will also Include The closing social of the North, a visit through the national parks Ward ML I. A.' will be held to the' of Southern Utah. ward chapel at 7:3d Tuesday night,' John C. Hall who Is employed at A special program has been arrangZions National Park spent the ed by the Mutual classes, the week end in Nephi with his family. music department furnishing spec- lal numbers, and the gleaner and M. Men departments furnishing.' stunts. The remainder of the program to' as follows: retold story, Birdie Jones; dancing numbers from the dancing department; awards to to members achieving will be ' made., The adult class are also giving ' a hobby exhibit Local andSocial: - JSamoa i .. .... , The officer of the Nephi Ward Relief Society extend a cordial ta-- s vltatlon to all ladles of d to attend the Relief Society msec, tog next Tuesday at a,p.'M. m the tabernacle. Mrs. Alice P. ne the-war- Mo-Cu- will glV the theology,, Th lKson wlU be . The v Testimony Martyrdom." ' June Kendall Lllended to tHV Peace on Earths the Utah 'State Iwan Ptlday.-.-Mr- . Ker.dsli who-U- : th U. 8. A. C. pl&y4 onattend of in the pUy. major ,rol Lh-tTrvJ fWeWLCm Love w spring a AWSPRJN0 OUT M THE FALL |