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Show The Times-New- A 6 Page from the Past The Times, Vol. 3 NEPHI JULY II, 12, 13 1 , Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, June 20, 1940 No. 25 Nephi will "GO WESTERN at 1 P. M. on Wednesday, June 26, when ail the folks in this community will be expected to wear clothes in keeping with the occasL. P. Anderson has been ion. selected as chairman of the "Go Western and dance committee for this year and he will be ably assisted by Earl Hawkins, Ed. V. Downs and Leonard Linton. Wearing highly colored rodeo clothes is one of the finest ways to advertise the Ute Stampede, and the committee asks that everyone in Nephi cooperate and help put the advertising program over. A lot of pep and enthusiasm is always created by the fine cooperation of the people in the go western program. The dance committee will hold the big opening dance on the tennis courts, which are being put into p shape for dancing. A nine-piec- e orchestra has been engaged for the dance which will commence at 9 P. M. on next Wednesday evening. Awards will be given at the dance and everyon wearing western apparel will be eligible. A band concert will be held on Main street at 8 P. M. Wednesday evening. 13 The News, Vol. 2 1, No. 25 June Burton Is Famous Troupe Will Appear Kiwanis Club Named Queen Ute Stampede Rodeos Observes Of Stampede Anniversary June Next Week Dance, Stunts To Feature Day; All Asked to Cooperate - Parade Committee Head Republican Leaders To Broadcast Talks During Nephi to 'Go Western' On Wednesday Nephi, Utah June 23, 1977 Ute Stampede Ute Stampede NEPHI JULY II, 12, s Three talks by' Republican lead ers will be hear over various radio networks during the next few days, Udell R. Jensen, county chairman announced Wednesday. Thomas E. Dewey, candidate for the Presiden-ia- l nomination on the Republican party will be hear over KSL Friday June 21 at 7 P. M. Congressman Martin, Republican leader of the House of Representatives, will be heard over KSL Saturday at 7:15 P. M., and Governor Harold E. Stassen of Minnesota, who will deliver the keynote address at the Republican national conventiin, will be heard over ail networks, NBC, CBS and MBS, at 7 P. M. Monday evening. Miss Burton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Burton of Nephi has been selected to reign over the 1940 Ute Stampede by the Dr. P. L. Jones Gives Fine Talk on Kiwanis Objectives popular vote of the people of this city, with Miss Arta Jenkins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins, and Miss Alice Christiansen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Nephi Kiwanians observed week at their regular meeting held Monday at the Forrest hotel. They joined with the other 2,089 Kiwanis clubs in the United States and Canada in a continent-wid- e observance stressing 25 years of service achieve- Christiansen ns attendants. The Queen and her attendants are the "good will ambassadors of the Ute Stampede and will participate at a number of celebrations between now and our own celebration. They will invite Governor Henry H. Blood and other celebrities to attend the Ute Stampede, July 11, 12 and 13. ment Kiwanis was founded in Detroit on January 21, 1915, and during this silver anniversary year special attention is concentrated on community service results, according to L. J. Wade, club president. "Our Men Livestock Nephi local members are joining with the Kiwanians 110,000 all over the Return From Trip To United States and Canada to obElgin R. Garrett Colorado Points serve this week," he Monte Montana and members of his famous troupe who will thrill said. With the ultimate goal as the crowds at the annual Ute Stampede here July 11, 12 and 13. The local club received a message MINNEAPOLIS Community from Bennett O. Knudsen of Aldevelopment of livestocck in Utah, wide social service by Kiwanis clubs most colorful The in Mr. is Montana called couthe performers livea large group of the leading bert Lea, Minn., president of the during 1940-4- 1 were prompted today stock men of Utah were in western Western United States today are ntrys Handsomest cowboy and has Kiwanis international, which was in an effort to assist in understandMonte Montana and his highly been Colorado during the past few days entertaining crowds in the read to the local club by Kiwan-ia- n ing youth problems, according to where they visited the largest Here- trained troupe of cowboys and A. L. Petty. Glenn L. Vavanaugh of Omaha, cities of the United States beaubiggest their and ford ranches in the Intermoun- cowgirl performers A strenuous effort is being carNebraska, chairman of., the boys Monttiful Monte horses. for the past several years. He lives ried to make all of the pinto tain country. Those attending from and girls work committee for meetings included Max Thomas cash- ana, trick rider and fancy roper, in Hollywood, and has played in of the local club a 100 per cent Kiwanis international. . Louis A number of contacts have been Nephi motion pictures as well as enter- affair. skillfully aided by his wife, ier of The Commercial Bank; J. H. Such surveys will reveal the made during the past week with Lunt, Alan Belliston, County Agent ise Montana and a troupe of highly tained thousands upon thousands The principal discussion for the cause for much juvenile crime and officials of various cities and towns A. E. of rodeo fans throughout America. Smith, R. P. Garrett and Roy trained riders. meeting was centered around the make apparent remedies for assist- in Central Utah, and with Salt Lake McPherson. value of Kiwanis education for the ing unemployed youth said the City business men by the Ute The Utah delegation also included entire club membership. The club service club leader. Stampede Parade Committee, and a 90 others from various parts of took a pledge of rededication for been of floats have number be relieved can large in were the State, and they Unemployment joined the observance of Kiwanis printo members of conaccording at attendance promised, schools, from Colorado by similar groups by night ciples, stressing the building of bettinuation in vocational schools the committee. other western states, making a total ter communities, promotion of patThe parade committee estimates of 300 livestock men. and participation in active church riotic citizenship and emphasizing witwill least at 10,000 that people The immediate groups. question The group spent three full days the value of enduring friendships. and ness this in they which confronts Kiwanis years parade, its The pledge was led by Kwanian visiting the biggest Hereford ranchto of citizens all the Nephi relation to youth is the develop- urge es of the Western portion of ColoRalph Nilsson. ment of opportunity for young peo- get behind this celebration and help rado, and saw on display hundreds President Wade was in of will be one the make that parade The greatest number of pureFire training was given to severed the meeting with Dr. P. charge of head of fine Hereford, registered ple of all ages to participate in L. Jones, our to a credit city. health education, character buildanimals. All animals were priced, bred Suffolk sheep ever assembled men living adjacent to the Uinta head of the Kiwanis Education and intelligent citizenship trainElgin R. Garrett is chairman, and the Utah members will prob- in the State of Utah will be on National forest, at Provo and 'up committee the being principal LOS ANGELES UNION STOCK ing must be given the op- with J. C. Hall, Gwen Downs, Gene- ably purchase a large number of display at Nephi July 22, when the Provo canyon last Monday, accordYouth ing. speaker. YARDS There is a growing ten- portunity to adjust itself to social, vieve Belliston and Ida Beck as the asto use Purebred with Suffolk for Ed. bulls P. Cox. The ing Nephi sheep Ranger purebred Eleven past presidents of the lodency on grain farms in the west- educational, economic and moral members. sociation hold their first Suffolk school was directed by Assistant cal club were present local range livestock. at the meetern country to utilize livestock as a demands, he said. The committee reports that prosS. to P, A. President J. show, was Supervisor according Wagstaff and ing, five members of the board of means of harvesting and marketing a and for are bigger bright pects Nielsen. attended the The youth conferences at the by following Fire directory and four members who their crops. This system not only convention Over 300 animals, all purebred Guards who live in the various have thous- better parade this year than ever were crowded previously attended the interbefore. usually means a better price for ands of parents, educators by towns will be shown to the Nebo ranger national convention were also presand docregistered Suffolks, adjacent crops on the farm, but is especially tors who were asked to in Suffolk Mr. one the district: Peter Sorenson, Levan; ent at the show, day Club singing keep faith Mrs. James Greenhalgh, Earl and important as a means of building with American youth and Nielsen stated in discussing the Maylon Bowers, Nephi; Theo. Aslin, was led by meeting. Kiwanian Herman- - W. provide Florence attended the up soil fertility. Incidentally, this Greenhalgh to All animals be displayed Santaquin, Bert Oberhansley, Birds- McCune and Kiwanian Frank Wan-lashow. matter of maintaining or improv- opportunity. funeral services for Wilbur Hollis are owned by members in Nephi eye, and Thomas J. Davis, Wales. The work with boys and girls, in Santaquin last Wednesday. acting as accompanist. ing soil fertility is a matter which and Levan, and many of the Future Realizing that it may sometimes Dr. Jones in the talk of the day must be given more serious thought Mr. Cavanaugh criticized, must not Farmers of the Juab high school be possible for these men to detest discussed the Objects of Kiwanis thought of as underprivileged by western farmers, who cannot be chapter are to display their pure- and reach a forest fire much sooner International. Both in 1939 and continue to expect the soil to hi child activity. It must be rememstock. than it is practical for a ranger to 1938 Dr. Jones attended the nationThe general public is invited to bred definitely produce abundant cropis bered that 90 per cent of our young The display of Suffolks will top do, the Forest Service is soliciting al conventions and was especially assist in the organization of a even without restoring the fertility to people are normal, healthy human the state fair and all livestock the cooperation of these and other high in his praise of the Boston he continued, "but unless Juab county Centennial Committee beings, the soil. There is no better as numbers and the individuals residing near the forest. convention. The historical at a meeting to be held in the shows, insofar fertilizer and soil enricher they are given assistance to adjust setting of sheep of this breed are Other fire cooperators are John and the general themselves to social, economic, inJuab county court house next Mon- quality atmosphere surthan livestock manure. concerned. animals have Irons, Moroni; Hyrum Mcuielian, rounding the city of Boston apOne outstanding example of mar- dustrial and moral demands of socday evening, June 24, at 8 P. M. won the large Nephi majority of top plac- Payson and Edgar Winn, Nephi. President A. II. Belliston was sel- es in all recent pealed to him very much. In his keting farm crops through live- iety they cannot be expected in the and the shows is of course hoped that we opinion America was set aside for It ected as chairman of the nominstock was had a few days ago at the future to take an intelligent part state of was awards will no fair have forest fires but the a select and we must all folaffairs. committee at a recent meet- majority to Los Angeles Union Stock yards. in every-da- y Forest Service believes in being low the people Nephi breeders. Funeral services were held in ating first object of Kiwanis in Joe Remondinl, who farms near "The entire youth program will ing, and he will be the temporary presented The afternoon chairman of Mondays meeting. Nephi Purebred Suffolk prepared and solicits the cooperat- order to preserve our nation: To Deming, New Mexico, sold a ship- be undertaken by an international Spanish Fork Tuesday from all clubs Sheep association was organized ion of local residents and the public give primacy to the human and ment of choice steers at $10.50, organization described as Young for Mrs. Genevieve Colvin Barnett, Representatives Owen L. and of the entire some months ago for the purpose in general in the prevention of spiritual, rather than to the materthe highest price paid on the mar- Builders. These youth groups will 46 wife of Superintendent Barnett of the Nebo school district. countyorganizations We are all are especially invited, and of developing this breed of sheep. forest fires and the detection and ial things of life. ket this year for a full carload of be established in every community Mrs. Barnett passed away last Fri- on account of this committee hav- Since that time appointed commit- suppression of them if and when looking for the easy things in life stock. Mr. Remondinl carries his in the United States and Canada tees have been culling and grading they do occur. rather than those for which we cattle on rye pasture, supplemented and will be sponsored by Kiwanis day morning.A. H. Belliston of the ing an important task ahead of all animals. Only pure-breWith the continuad long dry must work and strive. Religion is President regisit is very important that a them, by cottonseed meal and hegari; clubs. Juab Stake Presidency was one of representative of each community tered suffolks can be kept by the period, conditions are fast ap- one of the things that is easy to for then puts his cattle in dry-lYoung Builder groups are to be at the services. The be on the Central committee. members, and to become a member proaching an abnormally danger- talk about but one of the hard the final feeding period using organized to give youth an oppor- the speakers was attended by a large out a seven year prog- of thenoassociation, the grower must ous sitaution and picnicers and for- things to practice, and as a result mainly crops grown on his own tunity to become more effective in funeral Mapping less than five ewes on his est vsitors who go into the June very few take religion as serious number of people of Nephi who ram of improvement is one of the have land, supplemented by high protein their future citizenship obligations. had become friends of Mr. and Mrs. most important premises. grass covered areas are especially as we should. Free agency as we counof the affairs feeds. The will also give all Barnett the time they lived ty and state and should receive the Inquiries have reached the offic- urged to use extreme caution. during In California this season, barley adults program enjoy it in this country is somein a whether in Nephi. Mrs. Barnett was active ials of the Nephi organization from Six rules for of fires thing that most of us take as a growers are faced with a low mar- they belong tocommunity, Kiwanis or not, an in the Nephi ward primary associa-to- n attention of leaders in every field numerous Utah points, and from in the Forests: prevention matter of fact and as a result we of activity. ket price for their crops, and at the to the The 1. Matches. Be sure your match do not take much effort to for several years while she same time, higher than usual har- opportunity to be of service In addition to the election of a Northern Arizona breeders. protect will use be young for Every the show is is out. Break it in two before you it as we should. It has no material lived in this city. central committee, it is proposed by tentative program vesting and sacking costs. Bags made people. sotfal and civic groups, The services were well attended, the state centennial committee that being drawn and will be released throw it away value to us because we have had it this season are the highest in sev- YMCA.,of Boy Scouts, Camp Fire with people from all parts of the a number of sub committees be in the near future. 2 n.fcacco. Be sure that pipe so long that it is seldom that we eral years, due to the war demand Girls, 4H cdubs, NYA., educational state m attendance, showing the ashes and cigar or cigarette stubs even think that we have it Should to study various fields of for sand bags. After taking out the institutions appointed and church groups, high esteem in which the Barnetts activity and recommend worthare dead before throwing them someone try to take it away from cost of the bags and harvesting ex- he said. are held. Interment was in the while projects. Never throw them into us we would be able to see that it is away. pense, it may be seen that the An advisory council of adults will Payson cemetery. bi ush, leaves cr needles. more valuable than some of the grower who is getting only 60c to 3. Making camp. Before build70 cents a cwt for his barley has safeguard the activities of the material things that we are conlittle left to pay for the use of his Young Builders groups and direct ing a fire scrape away all inflam-abl- e stantly striving to get which we material from a spot 5 feet in think are worth a lot more to us. land, seed, labor, taxes and other programs of social significance. diameter. Dig a hole in the center When The Almighty decided to expenses. To answer this situation, Any community may organize a and in it build your camp fire. first put us on this earth, he was some of the larger barley growers unit with at least fifteen may ora clubs Kiwanis group. are resorting .to bulk storage in ganize Keep your fire small. Never build undecided as to the conditions with it against trees or logs, or near which we should be governed so metal tanks. One large grower is will seek the assistance of high to school faculties secure young brush. of the Teams that we could return to the Future putting 20,000 sacks of barley in Standing A. Mrs Mr. W. and and Oliver 4. Breaking camp. Never break life in readiness to continue after metal storage tanks in bulk and people under the age of 21. Sunwere of Price visitors arnily will market the crop by feeding "There are already 2009 Kiwanis camp until your fire is out dead we left our mortal life behind. One day at the home of Mr. and Mrs out. lubs engaged in boys and girls i hogs. question was to put us on earth Miss Myrtle WarWarner. Frank 5. Brush burning. Never burn with force and make us life up to The cattle market continues to work and many of these will de- - . Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Bowers ner returned with them for a two slash or brush in windy weatner all the rules set down by God so carry a strong undertone, especially velop Young Builders units during! announce the marriage of their weeks visit at Price. on good quality steers, which are the coming year. This is to be a or while there is the slightest dan- that we would all be save in the to Everett Kester, Ruth, daughter scarce. There is a substantial de- new piogram designed to unite (,f In commemoration of the an- lead in the Central Utah league ger that the fire will get away. end so that we could return to The marriage took Santaquin. 6. How to put out a camp fire. God regardless of crease in the number of steers now Kiwanis and outh activity in home nnce June 18, at the home of the niversary of the organization in here Wednesday by drubbing Newhether we on dry feed in Southern California. school and community. Stir the coals while soaking them wanted to live or not. The brides parents, with Bishop Alma Juab Stake, the Stake Relief Soc- phi 10-This will probably mean importKiwanis clubs in 1,059 commun- Tranter performing the ceremony. iety will be in charge of the sacraThe winners held a 5 lead go- with water. Turn small sticks and other side was to put us on earth ation of fed steers from more dis- ities are now engaged In vocational the wedding, a supper ment meeting in the Tabernacle at ing into the ninth and scored three drench both sides. Wet the ground and let us do as we pleased, and Following tant points during the rvxt 60 to conferences, personal aptitude tests, was served to 32 members of the 30 P. M. Sunday evening. All runs in that frame to put the game around the fire. If you cant get if we thought enough of ourselves 90 days. Choice steers are selling on ice, although Nephi rushed up water stir in dirt and tread it down in order to live that we might be campaigns, providing immediate families, and a wedding are invited to attend. with three tallies in their half of until packed tight around the fire. saved we would live according to up to $10.50 and $10.75, medium guidance, literature for schools and reception was held at the South Be sure the last spark is dead. to good steers from $9 to $10 a cwt. libraries, conducting occupational ward amusement hall, being given Mr. and Mrs. George Ord re- the last heat. the practice of the Almighty and HELP PREVENT FIRES. The scores: Range cows are quqoted at $5.60 to conferences and interviews, and by Mr. and Mrs. Bowers, and Mrs. turned last week from their Califsee that we saved ourselves. The $6.50, a few .good young cows up disseminating occupational inform- O. W. Kester, mother of the bride- ornia trip. Mr. and Mrs. Vincent LEVAN latter plan was decided upon and to $6.75 and $7.. Veal calves are in ation through newspapers, radio groom. Many beautiful gifts were Old visited several days here with AB H PO we were given our free agency to Mr. and Mrs. Ord before returning Stephenson if very active demand at $10 to 12 broadcasts, libraries and visual edu- received by the young couple. ...3 3 3 do with our mortal lives as we saw Nephi People Attend a cwt. to their home in Green River, Wyo- Newton 2b 4 4 cational films according to Frankfit to do and not be compelled to B. Belliston ming. On Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D. Shepherd rf The hog market is weak due to lin R. Zeran. of Manitowac, Wis., Summer Session Mr. and Mrs. Lester 5 2 do anything in one certain way. burdensome supplies. Medium to the service club's chairman of voca- announce the engagement of their Ord entertained at a family dinner. U. Wankier ss 3 2 This free agency has no material State College 1 good grain-fe- d -- 4 3b daughter. Miss Reva Vickers, to hogs are quoted at tional guidance. value in life so we fail to pay heed Morgan Mrs. Walter W. held a parVogt 6.00 to $6.35 a cwt The lamb mar4 Vocational guidance must be em- - j Mr. P. Vincent Redd, son of Mr. A. Wankier c to the reapings of the seed that Is at the the Among Nephi people on for Sharon ty Tuesday Tolley, ket holds stead with good to phasized in the public schools, the and Mrs. Parley Redd of Blanding, 4 Wankier p Utah State summer school include: gown. May. occasion the of her Those solemn-while birthday. choice, lambs quoted at Kiwam.-i4 advised. He suggested Utah. The marriage will be Gilbert Wilson, aviation; Melba Taylor cf We are always wishing for the $9. to $9.75 a cwt. K Iranians cannot go into,ied In the Manti Temple on Tues-th- e present were Hal, Lynn and NedLincoln Orme, LaVel material things In life to come to Christiansen, die Neil and Mack Wright, Marie, schools end organize vocational j day, June 25th. 40 15 27 8 Gammett, Cleon Memmott, Eton us in an easy way but If they Bonnie, LaRae, Barbara classes, set kc clubs should make a I The bride is a graduate of the Wilkey, Christiansen, Lee Mortensen, Don should, we would soon tire of them Kiwan- -, Brigham Young university and for and Velma Vogt, Mrs. S. R. Winn, tremendous contribution. NEPHI Olson, James Anderson, Joe Bos- and wish for some thing else. WishMrs. Helen W LarMrs. Ethel Softball Games Set ians are not expei vocational guid-- 1 the past four ears has been a son. Mrs. Ma ikey, well and Lorraine Tew. Dr. WalBelliston 2b ing is a very deadly drug which Wright, Mrs. Elmer G. Sperry 3b ance men, but we can promote and tca her In the Boxcider and Jordan To! lace Vickers and Prof. A. F. Brack- destroys 4 all the weak and lazy peoDee find Ronald Icy, For Friday and school Tolley, districts. Zeran Mr. stated. ss en may also be included among ple. In order for anything to be of coperate 4 Brady The bridegroom is also a gradGirl frier ds of Mrs. Afton Pace Lunt cf There are 1,556 clubs which are the Nephites at the college. 5 value we must work for It, and pay Saturday Evenings giving experience in general edu- uate of the Brigham Young Univer- - and Mrs. Doris Irons held a bridal Sudweeks lb 5 1 10 for it by the sweat of our brow. If cational activities, accortlng to Mr. sty from the college of Arts and shower in their honor last Friday Howarth c kier. Home run, lunt; 3 base hits it should suddenly start to tain 4 0 2 Zeran. This includes rasing schol- - Sciences. For the last three years evening at the home of Mia Flor- - Park P Newton and Morgan. Two base gold nuggets, gold would become 4 3 7 srship and loan funds, supporting he has been employed by the U. S. ence Crane. The guests of honor K. Sperry If 4 1 0 7j hits, Brady, D. Shepherd, Stephen-0- , so common that we would comaker Soil Service Conservation school of for at legislation equalization Gallup, received many beautiful and lovely Pay rf p 3 1 4 son, Newton, U. Wankier. Stephen-- 0 it no longer worth working JbQ taxation, improving school buldngs, New Mexico. Refreshments were served x Foote son. gifts 0 0 Double play. Belliston to Continued onFagS.V Chamber of Commerce and Nephi j furnishing new equipment, sponsor-- 1 After a short trip to San Francis- to Misses Jane and Barbara Bur-ndg-e. Totals 38 12 27 14 Sudweeks. Struck out. Pay 3, Park ' - r- 'iw es Utah-Idah- o sugar Co. of Span- - Ing the building of new schools and co and through Old Mexico, the Carma Vickers, Roene Blg- - xBatted for Pay In ninth vVJtrd fa 4, Wankier 10. Bases on balls. Pay Peters Mrs. Sylvia lab Foi k. Saturday: Nephi vs a holding spelling, oratorcal and will return to Newiler, Ida Wilson, Lucille Hall, Grace Stolen bases: Belliston, Brady, 2, Wankier L Tit by young couple . severs! pitched bail, Lake City for dflje Salt Lake team Mexico to make their home. say contests. Powell, and Miss Crane. Lunt, Park D Shepherd, U. Wan Belliston and Morgan week. i Need For Youth Training Is Stressed Parade Will Be Biggest Ever Held in Nephi tip-to- Suffolk Sheep Forest Fire Market Grain And Hay VIA Livestock Display Set For July 22 Training Given Several Men Centennial Committee to Be Elected Funeral Held For Mrs. O. L. Barnett all-arou- ss . d, ot i Levan Tied For Central Utah League Lead Social Marriages and Nephi Engagements Happenings Announced 8. 7-- find-yourse- lf at full-tool- j j Vf f 1 |