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Show A The Past.,, Page from the 6 A Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 27, 1976 DRIVE OVER TAKE A DRIVE OVER TAKE THE MOUNT NEBO THE MOUNT NEBO SCENIC LOOP ROAD SCENIC LOOP ROAD Nephi, Juab Co., Utah Thursday Sept. 30, 1937 The Times, Vol. 28, No. 39 BOARD TO MEET EAST JUAB FARMERS Funeral Here Saturday for Mrs. Sparks NEXT TUESDAY Nephi Lady Dies At Home Of Daughter In Salt Lake City The Board of County Commlss loner will meet all farmers and other citizens who are interested in farm roads. The meetings will be held Tuesday October 5th, at the Court following places: Mona court house, 4 P. M.; Levan, House, 6 P. M.; Nephi, Juab County Court house at 8 P. M. The board intends making some further improvements on field road ways and are able to furnish cer The tain equipment and labor. commissioners are anxious and of obtaining the fullest cooperation of all parties Interested and It is urged that all farmers attend these meetings so that a full understanding of the plans may be had. Funeral Held Tuesday For Mrs. Jackson The News, Vol. Ladv Nephi J. lFUTURE FARMERS VISIT STATE FAIR Dies Following Monday II In ACC 1 1 1 1 1 Dies at Residence After Week's MargareT Dowers I ryon Serviees MaM ounaay Afternoon Illness I v? 99 Seventy Future Farmers visited the State Fair Monday, under the direction of their leader, James M. Anderson. Th Agricultural exhibit in the Agriculture building was exception- I ally good this jrear. The display of garden produce, fruits and grains were artistically arranged and displayed to a very good I I 1 8, No. 39 Doctors Urge Quiet Evening For Students Period of Complete Quiet After Dinner Is Beneficial To Family Mary Ann Ockey Jackson, 85, 'One hour of complete quite In Funeral After looking over the beef, at her home here Saturday the swine and sheep the boys decmorning following an illness of a a much afternoon Tr- - ided that their own projects could I Pluh week. Funeral services were held l,r, Ma,rg2!Lei B0W! 50, yon, Tyron, mprovei upon. Tuesday afternoon in the North as almost anything a family can who died at her home here early i exhibits of interest were! other ward chapel, with interment in the Interment was the State Fish and Game, poultry. do," declared Dr. Robert A. Fraser, direction the under City Cemetery Chief Medical Director of the New Vae cemetery, under I mechanlcs and fine arts displays of the Anderson Funeral home. York Life Insurance Company In the direction Funof Anderson the waa wIth Ab at the falr Mrs. Jackson, widow of Nephi Jenklng on ways which par eral commenting I name,epra. his famous racing car, "Mormon I Jackson, was born in Salt Lake to was tbelr. brn Nephi Meteor Mr. jenkins said that he J10" City January 16, 1852, a daughter the beginning of a new school year. Mr. and Mrs. William Jensen, of July 25, 1887, a daughter of Ab- - bas never tasted tea or coffee, Edward and Sarah Cole Ockey. "It is unreasonable, said Dr. Mrs. LeGrand Hansen, Clarence James and Christena St with her parbear or tobacco in any form. I -- . She came to ,to expect that a mum can Clair Bowers. She has resided In I uor( Jensen and Miss Morris Coombs, ents when 10 Nephi more la Mirl thAt Thia months old, and has I He.wi I concentrate on his lessons in the Miss Laura resided here since that time. She all of Moroni and Nephi the majority of her me, with goothing to my nerves than all the I midst of the ordinary distractions the Brochersen of Garfield were Sun- endured of a few excepUon years inspent n world. stlmulanU the thq many hardships I In the Uintah Basin district. day visitors at the home of Mr. cident to pioneer life in Nephi. . most homes. Not only that a trin nt this kind i common to and Mrs. George Christiansen Jack-son She was married to Nephi but the childs nervous and phyJanuary 8, 1880, and is survived phi. sical condition can be affected. ters: A. J., Stewart S., Clarence, brotha one son, Jackson, Lynn Mrs. Sparks was born June 1, by Whether we realize it or not, the Maylon and John Bowers and Mrs. er, David Ockey, and a half sister, 1875, a daughter of James R. and Utah Educator Leona Noted H. Bowers radio, laughter, conversation, singG Ewell, Nephi; of all husMrs. Eliza Her Black. Webb, Neph.l Mary Emily Sperry Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Long ing, any and all these constitute Three grandchildren also survive. And Leader Accepts and band, Dwight G Sparks, died sevthat are almost indisturbances H. L. Beach, California; Bowers, of North A. Smith E. the Bishop eral years ago. for the average child surmountable RooseMrs. Nettie Garfield, Tryon, Position ward was in charge of the services, Surviving are two daughters, Mrs work to do. school has when he F. of Mrs. D. velt; Augdemorte, and prayers were offered by A. J. W. R. Orme, Ogden; Mrs. Hyde, mothers should coand Fathers Mrs. Utah and Robert Stockton, Gowers and Robert P. Garrett. Salt Lake City; three stepsons, C. operate with the child. Dr. Fraser Wyler, Payson. D. and A. F. Sparks, Sait Lake Speakers were C. H. Grace, Pres Dr. Adam S. Bennion, distingfeels, and see to it that a quiet The services were in charge of IdH. A. Ident W. L. Belliston, George Blackfoot, Sparks, City; hour is strictly and regularly enuished Utah educator, now assistant Bishop Alma Tranter of the Nephi BishC. remarks E. Mrs. and by closing aho; a step daughter, forced. Let it begin a half an hour to the president of the Utah Power ward, and consisted of: op Smith. To Be Held In Salt Riley, Huntington Park, California, & Light Company, has accepted the evening meal, after the after A. E. of Sella the Invocation, consisted of Musical numbers a the four grand children, four brothers, dishes and other household tasks ward vocal aa chairman North of appointment Nephi bishopric; Lake vocal solo, Emma G Cannon; organ Charles and Rex Black, Bacchus; City Wednesday solo, are out of the way, and then for Mrs. Grace Judd; quartett the Utah State Roll Call Committee duet, Mrs. Robert Winn and Mrs. Roy Black, Idaho Falls, Id., Harry a A. O. for space of one hour the radio and Alice L. vocal the American 6th Red solo, Barnes; October Cross, Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Alice Black Nephi; and four sisters, Mrs. piano should be quiet, there should Schafer, Red Cross manager in the Crapo; speakers, Thomas Bailey and Clarence Burton. Lee Nichol, Idaho Falls, Idaho, Crapo be no conversation between memThe grave in the City cemetery Pacific Area, informed the local and Robert Winn; vocal duet, Mfs. Mrs. Mayme Rudy, Mrs. William I Officials and representative clt bers of the family, no singing or I Red Cross week. Mabel and this Lunt Whitehead; LeRoy chapter lzens H. of all sections of Leona state James Mrs. dedicated was and the Burgess Ockey. by Shepherd Miss Phyllis Worthington, dau- - playing, no noise of any wind the Dr. Bennion and Mr. Schafer are closing remarks, Bishop Tranter will take part in the Governors of Los Angeles, California. of Mr. and Mrs. Murren I family can avoid- - Under such dr E. at and Booth. featured Utah the the Paul ghter benediction, speakers Governor 4 Birthday Ball, honoring was judged by state I cumstances the child will be able L. A. Call Convention was which Roll dedicated Worthington, The State grave by H. and Mrs. Henry Blood at Cocoa winner in the Elec- - to concentrate on his school work as officials the at Hotel the will held be Jr. Utah, Bailey nut Grove Ballroom in Salt Lake Food preparation contest and get the greatest benefit from trolux Lake Salt City, Thursday Septem City Wednesday, October 6th. The announcement was made by I the time spent on his books. ber 30. Delegates from all Red The general committee headed D. P. Murray, state club leader, at will to draft Cross Strangely enough," Dr. Fraser rally chapters by C. Clarence Neslen as chair the annual banquet at the Cham-- 1 I added, "in families where the quiet plans for the enrollment of at man and B. H. Robinson secretary, ber of Commerce building in Salt hour is put into effect the adults least 27,650 members from Novhas distributed invitation - tickets This award entitles are usually the ones who derive the Lake City. Utahs present ember 11 to 25. to the chairmen of all county com to attend the H club Nat-- 1 most actual satisfaction from tt. in Red Cross is Phyllis the membership missions and has requested them ional Convention which is to be I Mother and father discover that 16,162. Co appoint invitation committees to held in Chiciga the latter part of during that period they relax Dr. Bennion served first as a serve in each county. These inThis convention will I gically and mentally, and they 4 for school teacher English high vitation tickets will be available ten days. for of the Granite joy the opportunity for undisturb- then Meat Eating Habits principal years, to all desiring to attend and may I has ed reading and rest" Just eight completed as school Phyllis and later assistant high be obtained from the appointed I American Public years of successful H club work, I A child should study in a room professor of English at the Univercommittees. Bureau of Agriculture and is at present enrolled in the by himself, when possible, and Dr. sity of Utah. For nine years he The celebration promises to be Are Peculiar LaVonian Home Science Club. She Fraser recommends giving the child of Education for i was commissioner the outstanding social event of Economics Gives Dur-Mr- s. has also been a leader of a first a desk of his own, where he can Agent and tbe Latter-da- y County Agricultural church. Saints official of The family An interesting many years. LOS ANGELES A. E. the time I keep his belongings with the under-uaT- a rnmnsrsemn I year clothing club. During together with I jng that period he gave courses Frp the State has initiated the plan and La Von Harris,Smith, ' In club act-- 1 standing that no one will molest Science leader jn education in the University of Home enrolled been ba3 study of meat eating habits of the . win Vomparasion ghe serve as host to fete the people and the American people brings out the in- dub mem-- 1 Utah, Brigham Young University she has held the office of them. The desk need not be an following The buying powers o the farm- - ivities, commemorating the sixty-fift- h bers Fair attended the for two years, vice-preCalifom-SundaSaturday, teresting fact that the Pacific coast birthday y of expensive affair. Even a couple j presi(jent Gov-than(j University ers income this year will be vir- - ident anniversary of our ly states eat more lamb per capita one year, and secretary of packing cases with a few and Monday: Phyllis Wor-- 1 ja jor I aad to tne 1929 back the level, COnSecUtiVe and Donna Tidwell, Melba kajiy. Aralfsoa thington, little a alterations any other section of the Unit- ej"ar jor During paint. bree years. pie Dr. Bennion has written a Bureau of Agricultural Economics I the time phyiiis was the secretary can be made to serve. Equip the ed States, with the single exception Junior Reid, Garth Belliston, of books, which are the said distributed as Jones, today in tr a September Issue of her clubj Ehe won prizes for desk with good light and a suitable Kenneth Pexton, Fred Tidwell, Dee Fundamental among of the middle Atlantic states. Here indicated. The t0 Principles of Teach- of I general committee Wright, Norma Stephensen and Situation. on the Pacific coast, we eat 12.9 tbe record and minute books she chair, and have the child use it ,Te Agricultural "Problems of Youth,; Lookassurances that there is Grace Barnes. I ing; bas income this given 1 farm annual-Although of lamb year for all his studying and homework, the three years. per capita pobnds On He In holds Greatness. ing sufficient invitations available to is somewhat below the pre depres-- 1 kepj duringhas been a dependable I I Miss Most parents, says Dr. Fraser, ly, the mountain states has a per the local committees to insure a in a number of groups sion ptyiiis membership level, it was pointed out that and efficient member and leader I make a mistake In offering too Tidwell was Mr. Frank S. L. D. capita consumption of 8.9 lbs; in are which the sec-pamong which farmers have to pay and has taken an active part in I much help with the childs home-4-- H representation from this successful in winning second place Board the west north central states the of Education and the Salt prices for t! sir supplies also are some2 In the Girls Health contest. She club work, one has taken part II work. Dont try to be the teach-i- n capita consumption is only Board. Lake Library ball hi in no sense a pol-tr- is at lower than during the years what enroUed in the Home demonstrations held at the er. The chances are you will be two present pounds, and in the west south cen- - .The As chairman of the Utah State to 1930. Consequently, the ex- State gathering according to Mr.at Science club, and is to be compli- Roll states is only 1.3 pounds; The and was fortunate in I doing more harm than good. prjr will Call Fair, he Committee give a be will Robinson. It dignified, mented on the effort she has put leadership in the coordination of change value of farmers income lowest per capita consumption is and 3rd in statejods of teaching have been 2nd east south central formal ball, at which all citizens forth in order to gain such an out the Roll Call endeavors of 36 Red this year for other goods and serof the win second place Ing remarkedly in the past twenty also She a for unite officials may vices is about like it was prior to in the achievement. She won Cross states which is only .9 pounds. and all Dress Revue years, in both elementary and high standing Style county Utah. in chapters The military second er the depression and is nearly equal this in the County Contest The highest consumption is in the social gathering. near county- - shools, and in all liklihood the was place and year out in the and last season was fortunate in to the peak year of 1929. Pennsyl-- 1 ;heal;, ,wl11 b carned sys- middle Atlantic states what not will ent understand last as year. Mrs. Vickers Thomas had her and the full staff of winning first this year. Income from sales of provania, New York and New Jersey, fstlvjtls Phyllis is now eligible to com-- 1 tem is being used with his child her son and daugh duce in 1937 is expected farm the to be abAfter a very thorough examin- guests Monday with an average per capita con- - the National Guard units andhave in the District contest. The and will attempt to explain the L. Mrs. Vick P. Mr .and out a billion dollars larger than in pete Military staff will ation at the State Capitol, Donna ers of winner in the district will receive subject as it was taught 40 hltt-a sumption of 14.1 lbs of lamb, while Governors Payson. of affairs of the military 1936, and larger than any year the per capita consumption in the charge together with four other girls were san award, an Electrolux Re-- 1 self. of the asked since 1929. to meet at the Newhouse New England district states is 11.5 the evening, under direction W. The result Is inevitable. Either that she It is the frigerator. G. General In estimating the buying power will be successful inhope Hotel for a picture. Donna was this the child is bewildered and uhable lbs. New Yorkers eat the most adjutant general, L. winning Amer-oAND S. Post ENGAGEMENTS f of 1937 income, the bureau ex- contest announced as second place winner lamb per capita, with an average Williams. The to understand, or there is a dash 30.4 lbs, while San Francisco lcan Legion Fife and drum corps, at the Banquet sponsored by the MARRIAGES pressed both cash income and pricof wills between parent and child 4 and two military bands have been Salt Lake City Chamber of Comes paid by farmers from 1924 until wnich method to Use. Either over people eat 27.5 lbs per capita. ad-tdate as percentages of the years merce. She was awarded a medal These figures are furnished by engaged for the occasion, in outcome is detrimentsL the REUNION way, MISSIONARY 1924-3A comparasion of these for her achievement. National Livestock and meat Jjition to a special dance orchestra, ' The wtae parent' a crnm-tensiv- e of the ingeneral incash Te as a of plans ratio Mr. and Mrs. George Francom percentages, SET FOR SATURDAY Dr. Fraser, gives a, minimum bf board, which is engaged in an contemplate entrtaining at the announce the engagement of their come to prices paid, indicated that campaign to popularize) ittee actual help, but backs up', the thousand several to event up the buying power of the income EVENING SUPT. NILSSON IS laiflb. The lamb event is being classroom teacher and lends her daughter, Ruth, to Winslow Pleon at the suggestion of the governmental Cheever, son of Mr .and Mrs. J. E, estimated for 1937 all the support possible; A visit to SPEAKER AT is 98 percent National Wool Growers AssociatCreever of Provo. The marriage is payments excluded The Northern States Missionary the school will frequently result In to take place sometime in October, of the 1924-2ion and meat packers, retailers, period compared Reunion will be held Saturday, parents having a much better, unKIWANIS MEETING chain stores, stock yards interests after which they will make their with 93 per cent last year, 62 per October 2nd, 1937, from 8:30 to 12 derstanding of what is being gfcf cent in 1932 and 104 per cent in midnight at the Ensign ward chapand others are cooperating. Surely home in Provo. and they can find Mt 1929. Including payments received el, 9th Avenue and D. Street, Salt tempted, statistics supplied by the sur-the how they can be of greatest help F. ' Nilsson Superintendent Ralph exis by farmers under the agricultural Lake City. A large crowd vey show that there is a large both to the teacher and the of the Juab School District was LEVAN Mrs. Arvilla Taylor an adjustment program, the ratio is and everyone interested is potential market for greater lamb Parents should have their childpected at the the noon speaker Monday nounces The Junior Service Star Legion the marriage of her dau estimated as 103 compared with 96 invited to come and bring their ren examined by S physician other consumption in the United States luncheon of the Kiwanis Nephi ghter Norma to James K. Hardy last year. Americans eat about 6.5 lbs of girls met recently and elected new club. The balance of the friends. Dancing, music, good re- before or as soon after school beprogram of Caliente, Nevada. The marriage In comparing this years pur- freshments and shaking hands with gins, as possible. Dlptheria, innoc-ulatio- n, lamb per capita annually, while officers as follows: President, Phy-th- e was of the given by representatives took place September 20, at Pioche, chasing power with that during the friends are just a few people of Australia and New His Painter; 1st vice president, Alta which usually Is not .comschool. Nevada. They will make their res- period 1924 - 29 the bureau com- your many Zealand eat from 20 to 100 pounds Bird; second vice president, Maida Juab highReid will make It an evening pulsory, is strongly advised for the that things a Junior rendered trumpet idence in Caliente, where Mr. Har-v- y mented that it is only fair to Goble; secretary, Lenora Jones, per year. long to be remembered. Let it be a children starting school Eye' Miss Virginia Rivers gave a is employed with the Union say that in the 1920s farmers as climax Western sheepmen feel that it treasurer, Beth Blackett; report-i- s solo, to your conference visit Rohearing and teeth should Clarence Brough and Pacific roailroad. a group were not relatively prosimportant to popularize lamb in er, Lorraine Ford; chaplain, Rayola reading, checked by doctor and f ene fully a sang accompanduet, Bigler Reva deas well as in Cooper; patriotic instructor, the middle west, perous. Farm land values were ist. ?'r ied by Miss Deliene Jensen. A. ENTERTAIN FOR F. F. other sections of the country, for Golden; historian, Mildred Jones; clining during most of this period, will now the parents enFrequently The was The of program troroughly marriage CLUB Margarett the debt was burden- HOME ECONOMICS they believe that the effect of the- door guard, Denee Park; color telltale signs indicative of defective Parkes, daughter of Mrs. Itha B. some,mortgage soil conservation pro- gent, CoUeen Snow; sargent at joyed by the members present. taxes were high, and prices GIRL8 and eyesight, and in such haring MadRobbins Reed Parkes, and of farm products were low relative gram, which is calculated to turn arms, Joyce Chappell; color guards cases a doctor should be cansult-e- d sen, son of H. P. Madsen of Rigby, to lamb a The of Future Farmers other millions of acres of land into pas- Marjorie Cowan, Thelma Golden, commodities. gave at once. If the child squints DEMOCRATIC GROUP Idaho was solemnized in the Man-- ti Inprices tures, may result in increased lamb LaRae Golden and Murial Harris. comparing 1937 income with barbecue and watermelon bust in when reading! holds a book markTemple Wednesday September will be on night middle and west should in the Another held last the Thursday it canyon meeting pre depression income, production 29. BEGINS ACTIVITIES edly close to his eyes' or complains also be borne in mind that there in honor of the Homd Economics about south. Because small farm flocks Saturday October 2 in the city headaches, there is. a strong a dinner the Following ceremony more now are more are club farms on of sheep growing popular hall. FOR WINTER SEASON was given by the brides mother girls. people of impalrd vision. '. porssibility students seems worth some Lorraine this Ford than in the 20s so that One hundred and forty years Reporter, right along, it inattentive and Inseems the child at her two Members home. of the know more of income must be spread over a larg- dent to the canyon Immediately different and must have rUroafhS effort to let people families The were young were lamb as of present a er population, the bureau said. the good qualities after school. Outdoor games The Nephi Democratic Study couple wiil repeated before replying, his 'farivisit in Idaho until Mr. food. LOCAL - SOCIAL played until dark, when everyone ng should be tested. group opened the seasons activities Madsen enters the mission home lamb sandwich and hot a with a well arranged program In enjoyed Ool Above all, see to It that to leaving for a miss- GLORIA SHOP TO NEWS GLEE CLUB ELECTS all the melon they could eat the city hall on Thursday after- preparatory Bt ion to Brazil. children get plenty of slfep. OFFICERS FOR SCHOOL bonfire A program noon. Mrs. A. H. Iatimer, presfeaturing less than ten or eleven heuBfcfbr OPEN IN NEPHI YEAR Donald Olson, the Ag. Quartette the youngsters; Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison ident of the group presided. Mrs. not leas visited in Payson last week at the Gertrude Foote spoke on City elecThe marriage of Florence R. Gloria Shop, Ladies Ready and other numbers completed the hours for the boys The 'The Juab High School Girls glee home of their and dau- tions and Mrs. John G Hall gave Ostler and LaVar Carter took place to wear store, the latest addition evening. middle and later teens".- - iferyoi club elected its officers Thursday. ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon a summary of President Roosevelt's last Friday evening. Mrs. Ostler to Nephls business establishments ben the. oid,wyixig, seven the members comprise Forty Constitution reform, and stressed has served as city treasurer for the will open Mr. and Mi w m idafcto Albert Price and hour Friday in the McCune group, and officers are: President, the need for citizens to know the past four years, and during that Building, formerly waive." occupied by the children of Berkley, California Roene Bigler; Jayne Mr and Mrs. Frank Booth and Constitution of the United States. time has held the position in a Goldens Ladies Shop. were guests Tuesday at the home Burridge, secretary and treasurer, Miss Neva Booth returned WednesMusical numbers were given by very capable and efficient manner. Boyd Rasmussen of Provo is the of Mr. and Mrs. John Coleman. , Dorothy Newton, Mona; reporter, day after enjoying a ten days vac- Mrs. G. R. Judd and Mrs. E. G. Mr. Carter has spent most of his owner of the business, which he Anna Mae Sowby, Levan. ation in California. They enjoyed Pyper. life in Nephi, and has been employ- will operate in addition to the S Miss Norma Thoraley, Harold' the interesting sights at Los Aned at the Meat Market for Gloria Shop in Provo. Mr. Ras- Dent Francis Tennent and Bert Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Fowkes are geles, San Diego, and visited at A baby boy was born to Mr. some time City The young couple mussen has a big announcement of Hawking of Salt. Lake City were past Bryan the parents of a baby girl, born Tijuana, Mexico. On the return and Mrs. Harry Lyman on Saturre at present on a honey moon his opening on page four of this guests of Miss Beth Hobbs during tending the Utah t8tgto"toliy .? 26. Sunday September trip they stopped at Boulder Dam. day, September 25. . in Times-NewIdaho s. Utah. issue of The trip and Northern a) College tor the coming-wfctsrthe week end. Funeral services will be held in the Tabernacle Saturday afternoon at 3 oclock for Mrs. Lilly Black Sparks, 62, who died at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Ned Hyde In Salt Lake City Wednesday morning. The services will be in charge of Bishop Alma Tranter of the Nephi ward. Friends and relatives may call at the home of Mrs. Sparks in Nephi between the hours of 1 and 2:30 P. M. Saturday. Services will be conducted Saturday at 9 A. M. In the Deseret Mortuary chapel, 36 East Seventh South, Salt Lake City, after which the body will be brought to Ne- died "wiSTOrk des-lio- 1 Dr. Bennion Is Red Cross Roll 5. m Call Chairman Birthday Ball to Honor Gov., vlrs. Blood Mc-Cu- ne Consumption Of Lamb Farm Income Buying Power Near '29 Level Is Discussed 4-- er. -- Of 4-- I 4-- H s- an sfin-tual- 1 1 ?Ta 8d er al 1 Meth-receivi- ng in-th- chang-contest- par-winn- he I 9. peo-carri- ed 9- J O'1 0 son-in-la- w tha,Vj FWrwTT s.- |