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Show The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah July 1, 1976 Ute Stampede Ute Stampede NEPHI JULY 8, 9, 10 NEPHI Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, The Times, Volume 28, No. 26 1st, July JULY 8, 9, 10 The News, Volume 1937 18, No. 26 LAYS PLANS Scenic Road Is Ute Stampede hold! L'k1nsInson Pr09ram For The Third Annual Committee Of MONA FOR OBSERVANCE Ute Stampede, Band FestivalUte Stampede for Cars Promises To Be The Ladles Llterery clubsummer held The town board has Open and the first of a aeries of fun full of a day Is Cooperating planned tertainment for those who kensingtoni at the City Park on States Event week. of last brate the Fourth of July In Mona. Ranger Wednesday afternoon Gigantic R. Those present were Mrs. outline of the days events MONA encele- G. Is An Judd, Mrs. George A. Sperry Jr., Mrs. J. L. Belllston, Mrs. Roy T. Band Participating in Three 4th To 8tato of All Parts from People , , Cowan, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs. of July Celebrations; Float The entries in the spectacular event will be in nine divisions Como To Nophl For Various W. F. Brough, Mrs. Lulu McPher- I To Carry 8tampede Queen L. and M. her Dennis Mrs. the Affair Mrs. Ute of of headed and the be will son, Features Sowby, Queen Stampede by Wood, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. Will jw0 assistants. The theme of the parade is The March of Civilization" depicting the growth of the world from pre-- . as follows: Artillery salute, 5 A. M.; Early Large 8now Bank Prevents The morning serenading, 5:30 A. M.; Early Opening of Beautiful Flag ralalng ceremony. Boy Scouts Road Through Mountains In charge, Miniate ur parade, 9:30; patriotic program, 10 to 11 A. M.; childrens races, 11 to 12 noon; Removal of the last snowbank Novelty races, 1 P. M. to 2:30 P. M. Soft ball game, 2:30 to 3:30; child- and completion of annual spring rens dance, 3:30 to 4:30; rodeo, maintenance work has opened the at 4:30 to be followed by Bathing I Nebo Divide Scenic Loop road to Beauty revue; boxing and wrest- - travel, according to Forest Ranger ling, 8:00 to 9:00 P. M. A dance In A. p. Christiansen, who also stated the late evening will conclude the that the road Is In exceptionally A large bank of days entertainment good condition. snow on the road In the head of Sawmill canyon delayed the opening of the road this year, Ranger Christiansen said. If the extensive use of the road during the first few days it has been open this year is a true Indication of the number of people mae The boxing committee of the Ute I twfua; chairman Gilbert Stampede, Bailey Judging from the splendid adver drew Mrs. william BaUeyT Miss I historic man down to 1937. Many valuable prizes are to be won Lytt ii cooperattag1 to ewy tlslng ad fine cooperation recei- Bertha McPherson, Miss Neva contestants one of these being a free trip to Hollywood onl way possible with the other towns by ved from every available source Mn. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. A.1 Union Pacific Challenger train and a visit to Paramount I of central Utah in assisting them within the state, tips years Ute Booth, attended be by will Stampede Studio., all expenses paid. A complete list of prise, will by larger crowds than either of ta Sldwell, custodian of the D. U. found elsewhere in this book. the previous years, says June Kendall, general chairman of the weuXSJd tS RODEO 3 P. M. JUAB COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS 0nhe o?trtSZ?fe5to?esW the Central committee. The various committees have 08 Grovebamd did (The first performance of the Ute Stamipede Championship I piece recently made trips to Utah and of advertising for the Stampede Rodeo) Salt Lake Counties on the north, The stampede committee has spared no expense to bring The committee is sending the 80 and Sanpete, Sevier and Millard on the east and South and have the outstanding Rodeo performers in the world to Nephi forg spriS found an unusually large percenville Monday where they will par' tage of the people talking about tidpato In big parades at both our celebration. The people generHie beautiful float has places. ally are planning to attend the been made by Carlyle Bralthwalte celebration at least one day, and In a recent letter from John N. and has been designated as the some of them will be here for the Kinney, Acting Regional Forester, Queen's float. Dorothy Brough, entire time. a report la given as to the range the queen, and her attendantes are from the In?ven It Is surprising to find the var- program for 1937. Twenty-fiv- e ng boxing card Ute Stampede vis-- 1 to ride on this float In both parad- ltors ious types of persons who are spectors for the range are being The witnessed. 'ever have es. Kitchen Y11 Interested In one phase or another employed in Region 4 making ex- mountain The parade at Provo will be headliner is the Inter I Mnv Sfonif More workers, howof the big celebration. Some of the aminations. ?? bout, Middleweight championship e 10 held at and Spring-villodock at folks you meet are anxious to ever, are expected to be added to the two best boxers In the at 1:30 P. M. according to in between know what time the races are to the present staff. ln country, Lincoln formation received Thursday from be held, others are anxious to be It has been the policy to place AAU Middleweight cham- Gardner, Utah County. the Kitchen, but ProxtalItJr on hand to witness the perfor- range Inspectors in the counties and Arlington Splllsbury, In- The eighty piece band, will go to poln Forest service haserected signs mance of the municipal bands, where the vegetation dries up the termountain MMdlewilght duunp. Ephraim Saturday and 'take part while the greater part of those earliest As yet the work In Juab one of bout promises to toe,aI1,ITh!r on the in the first day of the big home- theThis Interviewed are planning to take County has not been completed, finest boxing bouts ever wit-- 1 vklle " and celebration. tunnel coming In the entire show, . which means but It Is expected that the Inspectnessed in this part of the country. I ro2!r A The tending of the band and This The high ridges road ftaver- the that they are interested In the or will be here probably by July halls from Splllsbury, ses are still favorite ranges for elk. tM Queens float to the nearby Cedarfighter parades, horse racing, and the big 5. City, Utah, and the residents The road Is towns Is one of the finest types of Southern one The probably one of tM rodeo performances. At the . lie the range owner vis Utah Idolize him, and of advertising possible, and the have all the faith very few places in the state where In world the thing that gets the most Inquiries, its the range owner, he must have that committee has been assured full co- he will win from this however, Is the rodeo, that alone the legal description of all range youngster these magnifident animals may be operation in putting over the Ute from Afton, Wyoming. Gardner, seen in their natural habitat .from Is a real thrill to the large percen- land. It Is therefore advised that Stampede by the citizens of has had a number of real battles automobUcs at almost any time all farmers, or range owners who tage of people. these nearby towns. There Is a large number of peo- have signed up on the 1937 progIn riimwn. the ladder to the AAU durin8 the summer and fall. More e ?n,1?fcthe elk d lngs ple who have developed a real ram call at the Office of the Counmiddleweight championship, and is thrill for boxing, so that part of ty Agent and give a .complete and they are seen even 1 eveirings, own ag-hold his to able generally I udddle of the day. 128,400 VISIT MT. NEBO alnst anyone his weight. the program will bring into our accurate description of his land. two. miles from Nephi by to city a big crowd.l In as much as This will enable to supervisor to The this preliminaries great RECREATIONAL PARK event are as road or thirty eight miles the boxing comittee has provided make his Inspection In less time, as most headlin- good an excellent card, there will' be and will save the owner a great ers many of these boys being N Payson a recreational area In canyon recently developed well knovra people come from towns as far as deal of time. locallyj The first pre-- 1 Payson of An estimated total 28,400 is very popular with those who Cedar City, Utah and Afton, summer llmlnary will be Knockout Tucker drive and campers, picnlcers coad. On the platthe main for the bout home residents and their guests of Provo vs Leon Holman of Foun- eau like loop ' The ' 'ming of the mountain at the free entertainment, such as top four-roun- d In a Green tain go. visited the Mount Nebo Recreation head of Payson canyon, the forest the big pageant, whjch will area in Salt Creek canyon during The second one Is a battle of fists service has fenced and Improved staged on Thursday evening, will between Phillip Brandes of Fargo, 1936 from to the June 1, year July draw enormous crowds, both from North Dakota and Ellis Holman, an area of small rolling hills covto a 1937. This I30 and an according more better report to attractions even point year ered with and fir, open flats greater Nephi and nearby cities and towns. -In a recent report from County visitors to the Ne- - also frojn Fountain Green. These ehher bareaspen or with thick patches uooaj livestock, good management, and good I on rrecreational Some of those attending the pagHolman boys are handy with their A. E. Smith who is attending 8nw tor iy7 of nat r Ulnta Agent u1181101 Plant called false eant are sure to stay for the box school at Fort Collins, Colorado, I equipment arc things that make a rodeo outstanding. Colborn I lonal forest made they are headliners In I of 811 Thursday by mits. and lng bouts immediately afterward. 115 County Agents are enrolled for Sorenson Madison Square Garden Rodeo will again furnish the Forest Ranger A. P. Christiansen. most mn town boxing exhibit-- 1 helabafcwhich grows about two feet Generally speaking, Nephi can the summer work. These agents I Brahma Arnold Brough of Nephi will I wgh,4End two large reservoir lakes, steers, bucking horses and other livestock, and Everett II Although the report is made as Ions. Graveled roads leave the main look forward to one of the great- are be 12 of pitted against Lucius Lowe of representatives acra:n arect the arena. We boast of one of the an estimate, Ranger Christiansen differently ry.iuorn wlU est crowds that has ever witnessed states, rad to enter the recreational Mona. will Another 17 Nebraska having preliminary represthat he it to quite and one mile a rodeo and race meet. The peo entatives and Texas Rodeo set-up- s in the west and accurate because during the few be that of Paul Bailey. Moroni vs. 111,611 about one-ha- lf 11. Mr. Smith I most modern and pie over the entire state are real- is the only agent from the state I spectators, will not have a dull moment, but plenty of action months of greatest use a daily Fighting Jones of Reno, Nevada. !f lo.,th Payson ranger station. for camping and plcnldng izing that Nephi Is on the map, of Utah. will be a real The battle-roy- al I and thrills. A real western show count of people In the area I have been provided staged in real western fashion I made and the Ute Stampede Is a real by the forest The thrill for the gang Not only Is the training at thei m a spectators. recreatK. Paul Walker, by service. Fishing a few years ago that is truly western. annual affair. In fact, June Kend school very beneficial, but the asso-- 1 Davis from be will siting Orme, Nephi ional patrolman. was very good in the largest lake, all, general chairman, was talking Of the total 25,000 were picnlc- and Jenldna, while the Mt Pleas- but has p- 7 MUSICAL not been better than fair to the Provo Rotary club recently, SSSSi over CCC will ant Scott, bring ers who spent one day In the in recent and discussing the Ute Stampede ion as years. The water in the Dickerson. and Conlon become aquain-tebetter area, 2,500 were caiqpers who avthey said: Well, the Ute Stampede The big card will begin Immedia- lake la rather cool, but to those of and with the program plan three in the canyon, eraged days who dont mind of getting so darn big you cant even work for each state in the Union. and 900 summer home residents & tely after the big free pageant, or the water the the temperature Ue about it. swimming is great Class work each day begins at guests who stayed an average of about 8:30 Thursday evening. There are also a number of boats 8 AM. and continues until 4 P.M. seven days. on the lake. Professor Jones, Extension Entto are at then study of in number visitors liberty The They the Last season many people from omologist of Washington D. C. and the experiments which are being A beautiful Indian pageant centering around a legend of Nebo area exceeded the total of made the trip over the loop Professor Knowlton of the Logan carried on in connection with the Nephi visitors in Indian on behind Mount areas and to Nebo. five other the days Nephi early to the area in time for breakoffice called at Nephi the forepart class work. A of the time,1 Nebo ranger district, the report part of the week In an effort to find however, must be fast, and then drove back the I devoted to study showed. Total visitors . to Maple Cast out concerning the pea crop in this at the Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead same way Instead of making the were library. college 8,350; canyon Payson canyon, circle trip through Payson. There district After a short consultation 9,700; Chicken creek, 3,600; Santa-qul- n motored to Provo and Salt Lake Is a water at the office of the County Agent system in the area and on business. Nebo Creek City and Tuesday 2,100 canyon, an abundance of wood stacked for they motored to Sanpete County 750. use of to Inspect pea crops and factories. and picnlcers. AdFive per cent of the people In Mrs. Nello Sudweeks is In Mont- ditional campers are being improvements I were number ana visiting with her husband who made the Payson canyon forest the service at the by actin winter sports Is on a mission there. Indian Maidens and Bucks participating present time. The area Is an ideal ' ivities, Ranger Christiansen said. Miss Fern Broadhead left rec-- 1 Musical numbers furnished by the following groups: for to go a camping trip as Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Carver of place ently for Burbank, California to well as being a wonderful picnic Ute Stampede Band, directed by Frank Wanlass with-Mrs- . Salt Lake visited summer. City the area. spend Fidelis Choral dub, directed by Mrs. Vivian Hoyt Miss Donna Newell Is visiting Carvers mother, Mrs. Thomas DELTA PUBLISHER IS with relatives In Tremonton. Vickers last week end. Carmenia Chorus, directed by Evelyn B. Anderson Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beck and I SPEAKER AT MEETING son Don spent the week end at Nephi Gty Male Chorus directed by Frank Wanlass AND Mrs. Leslie McClellan of Union, ENGAGEMENTS Mrs. Ray Newton has gone to Fish Lake. Saxaphone Ensemble, directed by Carlyle Braithwaite I Salt Lake City where she will unFrank Beckwith, publisher of the Oregon, la visiting with her parMARRIAGES Farts, Mr. and Mrs. Max Thomas, Evelyn B. Anderson Millard County Chronicle at Delta, ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Mrs. Alvah Stout of Salt Lake dergo a major operation. . was the guest speaker at the regu- with her is mother, visiting City Over 150 voices will take part in this pageant which will liar Kiwanis Misses Sarah e d Danelda Young Mrs. John S. Cowan this week. weekly luncheon Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey were visitors In Salt Lake City be given in the Rodeo Arena and will be free to the public. Mr. and Mrs. C. Roger Lunt and Mr. day at the Forrest Hotel. Beckwith has spent many years daughter Wynema attended the announce the engagement of thei during the week. studying the history of Utah, from Mutual Creamery company outing daughter Felma, to Ralph Chase, son of Mrs. Leah Chase. The cereHerman W. McCune was the the prehistoric times until the pre- at Lagoon last Friday. mony is to be performed in the sent speaker at the Sunday night ser-cat the Mona ward. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christiansen Manti L. D. S. Temple on July 13. Mr. Beckwith has a wonderful which show the and Don and Bernice Christiansen I kfr. and Mrs. J. J Krelet Mrs. I jngrton Spillsbury, Intermountain Middle-weigchampion. I c1!600" Mrs. Clara Seamons Is confined J. B. Keeler, Mrs. Essie Keeler The marriage of Miss Ruby Shaw Important Indian sign lang- - spent the fore part of the week In T I Green vs Fountain 4 rounds HoInMn, ; uage Tucker, Provo, to her home suffering from a brok- and Professor J. M. Jensen of Pro-- 1 jg found in the state, Salt Lake City. daughter of Mrs. Alfred Shaw, and I en wrist He gave a very fine talk explain-hom- e vo were the dinner guests at the Phillip Brandes, Fargo, N. D. vs Ellis Holman, Ft. Green, DeLoye Anderson, son of Mr. and I lng what the various Indian signs James H. Ellison attended the Mrs. George Anderson of Fountain of Mrs. Kate Bowles Sunday I Battle Royal, Nephi vs CCC camp Orme, Davis, Brough, The Social Six Club members evening. mean. State Farm Bureau directors lunch Green, was solemnized at 5 P. M. Scott, Dickerson, Conlon. was in charge of and meeting held at Lagoon Satur- June 23 at the home of the brides The enjoyed a welner roast at Burras-ton- s meeting Also 3 other bouts. General admission, 50c; Kids, 25c; V. A. Beck. Miss Katherine Bowles Is visiting . mother by Bishop P. B. Cowan. pond Thursday evening of day, June 26. last week. After the ceremony a wedding supwith her brother-in-la- w and ala--1 Reserved Seats, $ 1.00. Mrs. Maurice Chase of Los An- per was held for members of the ter, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler id Mrs. John Yates visited at the Provo this week. JULY 9 geles, California la visiting with two families. HAVE FRIDAY, TO SCOUTS A home of her mother, Mrs. J. A. Gibher mother, Mrs. Rose Worthingbons at Oakley, during the past LAPSE IN TRAINING ton. Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes announce Dr. and Mrs. P. L. Jones return- 10 A. M. MAMMOTH PARADE week. the marriage of her' daughter, ed recently from a trip to the East Mrs. Thomas Vickers spent the I VeraDean to Ferl Blackburn of Dr. Jones attended the Kiwanis InBeginning at Gty Park and ending at 2nd South, along Due to the celebration during fore Mrs. Stella King and children ternational convention and took a part of last week In Salt I Ordervllle, Utah. The marriage and This Main July will Street 10 consist of bands and massive He.X!ekf parade have gone to Park City where dental course at the Northwestern Lake City. She returned home on I took place In- the Manti Temple on floats and displays entered from all parts of the state. they will be the guests of Mrs. University. Thursday accompanied by her son. Tuesday, June 29. The couple left Dr. Wallace Vickers of Logan. Mrs. Alma Tranter, a recent Kings sinters, Mrs. Rex WheelImmediately for a trip through RACE MEET FAIR GROUNDS. Yellowstone National Park wright and Mrs. wa Crossey. bride, was the guest of honor at 2:30 P. M. to shower at the home of Mrs. T. W. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Larson and Northwest. GtnerU Admi..ion S0c; Grand Stand 50c; Bleacher, 25c Mias Reva Shephard has return- Tranter How,,'," Joan of Eureka and Mra ri Wednesday evening. Those daughter ed home after having been the who attended the affair were: Missi . to go" the week Larson of Lynndyl visited at the, "rarln Committee The Ute Stampede is staging 2 days of guest the past three weeks of her M&rgarett Parkes, Miss Itha Park- Juiy 19 Remember, Boy home of Mr. and Mra Fred War- - WHEAT IS SUPERIOR erotber-in-la- w and sister, Mr. and Mrs. May Burton, Mrs. Kate during the celebration. our swimming will begin ren on Tuesday. Scouts, Mrs. Jack Cowan of Mountain Burton, Mrs. LUy Wright, TO THE 1936 CROP. Mrs. . in earnest July 2L Mr. ' Hansen Home, Idaho. We are offering the Kace Horse men 80 per cent of the win be back with all the latest Mra Lucy E. McLaughlin of Salt Clarence H. Burton, Mr. R. C. Mr. Larson, Junior State jStalle-ttda- n, Bralthwalte, Mrs. Gwen Downs, gate receipts, the only expense being taken out of the gate I dope on swimming, life saving and Lake Oty was the guest of honor A sight-seein- g trip to places of Mr. Fern Crane, Miss Prisdlla II Wlu visited Juab ' County., add be ticket sellers, takers, ushers, two ground watchmen, and I Fir Md. Our Thursday after- - at an affair bald at th home of interest in Salt Lake CJty was en- Wilson, Mi Maids Foote, Alfred Orme aftcheck-u- p Mra a noon advancement made will on the. various Wednesday meetings f t between ace- - We intend to keep these expenses members of Alonzo Ingram, Mrs. Jennie War-- 1 joyed by twenty-sion scheduled from July 22. ernoon. Fifteen of Mra McLaugh- crops of the district l ;. I the Mona ward Relief Society on ren, Mr. Alta Warren, Mra. Ber-- 1 t a minimum. For the 20 per cent we furnish grounds and I scouts of troop 132 will hold- lins girlhood chums were in attenComparisons of this years wheat-wer- e Wednesday of last week. Mrs. Pat-r- a tha Tranter, Mr. Vivian PaxmanJput the track in shape, eve- dance. DeUdous refreshments were and next the made with that of 1938. TWr their other troop meeting numerous advertising things Warner, president of the group I wheat crop thla served. Mra Elbert Warner to year, to datelff7 ke We was In charge of the arrangeexpect th, hpraeowner. and Mra Henry A. Orme seriated much superior to that of lari: ments for the trip. 'Prmnt6r-th (school campus at 8 P. M. (Continued on Page Four) a&iJSjhlhe iX,&iTs22Si - 1 awyfine Inspection Of Range to Start fi'SKoS! 3EJt, Sa m ..unis jsSufSl? J . Inter-mounta- , 1 1 up-to-d- - Mk pageant Local - Social Mona News Pl0 es ht t? 1 j r (SvSSital ?St fc Sfg SSifSS racmglnng x' u 1 . 1 1P |