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Show NEPHI IS THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTER NEPHI IS THE CHRISTMAS SHOPPING CENTER ! ' . i The Times, Vol. 29, No. 49 Wm. G. Pay Elected To Nephi, JUNIOR C. OFC. HEARS TIM IRONS Juab Co., Utah Thursday, Dec. Former Nephi National Commander The News, Vol. 19, No. 49 8th, 1938 Robert H. Park Promoted In Forest Service Man Dies In Adult Leaders Are Receiving EX SERVICE MEN INVITED TO EUREKA Members of the Nephi Post No. .together with all men are invited to attend a "Stag' party at Eureka on Saturday evening, at 8 P. M. sharp, according to E. R. Shaw, district commander Former Nephite Formulating Plans To of The American Legion. Financial Report There will be a luncheon at 8 Promote Welfare Named Assistant Is Made By P. M., which will be followed by of an entertainment. There evening Forest Supervisor Throughout State will be no business taken up, nor Company Secretary will be there any long drawn out Meeting at the annual adult leadRobert H. Park, a native of Ne- talks, but as E. R. Shaw puts it, William G. Pay was elected a will be ers training school sponsored by Entertainment phi, was appointed assistant super- "Strictly member of the board of directors in those attendance. the Utah State Agricultural college visor of the Fish Lake National enjoyed by of the Nephi Irrigation company at Extension service in Logan 57 men Forest, with headquarters at Rich' the annual stock holders meeting 57 women, representing Utahs and announceto an field, according held last Monday in the Juab rural population are formulating ment made Monday from the office County court house. of C. N. Woods, acting regional plans and programs to promote ecMr. Pay will take the place of onomic welfare and culture of farm forester at Ogden. V. M. Foote on the board, Mr. families in 26 counties of the State. Ranger Park started his forest Foote having served for a number The school opened on Tuesday, service career in Nephi under the of years, and who was not a canNovember 29, when Dr. Elmer G. direction of Forest Ranger A P. didate for reelection at this time. Peterson, president of the state on range improveChristiansen, The financial report of the last Several hundred Nephi kiddies college, welcomed the rural leaders ment work, and later attended the years activities of the board was school of forestry at the University and almost a like number of adults and assured them that the Christian read by Secretary L. K. Webb. of Montana. thoroughly enjoyed the Christmas home is the seat of work required He was assigned to the Ashley opening last Saturday evening, as by us, and the lack of development Receipts: Cash on hand Dec. 1, 1937 $378.62 National forest in 1925, and spent the Christmas lights were turned in this stronghold is the cause of Stephen Chadwick, National Com conditions. 22.00 Sale of gravel of The American Legion a short time in Western Wyoming, on, and the Junior Chamber of present world mander Various leaders, representing the 1,880.82 Collected for labor who will be in Provo next week. after which he served as ranger in Commerce presented a fine progthe colected from Cash Photo Courtesy Tribune the LaSal forest, later being trans- ram. Following the program they respective counties, summarized 2883.75 assessments distributed hundreds of sacks of various cultural, social, and econferred to the Kaibab forest. omic problems facing farm familBorrowed money $400.00 He remained In the Kaibab dist- candy and nuts to the children. The Junior chamber of commerce ies in their communities. Problems Total receipts $5,565.19 rict until March, 1937, being transferred to the Salina district of the Is to be congratulated on the suc- quite general to all agricultural DISBURSEMENTS: cess of the lighting program, and areas were listed as low prices of Fish Lake National Forest. 2.00 $ Notary work At times while he was on the the business men of Nephi are to farm products, low income of the 49.55 Postage farm population, the problem oi Kaibab forest, he was range In be commended for the fine cooper$126.75 Tri State Lumber Co the youth element leaving the charge of the entire portion of the ation given to the program. Times-New- s $9.85 The entire business section is well country because of lack of opporforest north of the Grand Canyon, 5.61 John M. Brough and played an important part in lighted, and the stores are all well tunity, health and nutrition irreg$35.00 Bailey Grocery Co utilsolving the game and livestock stocked with Christmas merchan- ularities, proper and economic' Loran Jarrett $7.70 dise. They have a complete, line of ization of irrigation water, intellproblems on that area. 7.69 J. W. Summerhays toys, as well as other choice mer- igent home planning and budgeting, Mr. Park was employed as $4.80 Juab Mill and Elev Co and education of farmers and farm .Legionnaires and their wives of teacher in the Nephi schools prior chandise. Filing fees for Board members $1.00 Their gifts range from toys to women on proper management of 6.77 Nephi and Juab County are invited to entering the forest service. Rite Way Store and He is the son of David Park of expensive inexpensive gifts for farms and homes. to be. in Provo next Wednesday, 2.90 Pembroke Etationery Co Dr. R. H. Walker, director of the adults and children. December 14th, at a public meeting Nephi. Ord and Mangelson $1.00 Utah Agricultural experiment statat 11 o'clock and a noon luncheon Mr. Park's many friends and rel$43.30 Socal Security Tax ion, described soil as the greatest at 12:30 at the Roberts Hotel to atives in Nephi extend him success M. M. King $4.39 natural resource and pleaded for hear Stephen F. Chadwick, Nation- in his new advanced position and NEPHI BOY TO Ivo Gardner $3.30 appreciation and protection of Utah al Commander of The American wish him continued advancement in $90.00 Rent IN APPEAR B.Y.U. soil by proper irrigation practices the service. Legion. $152.00 Interest on notes as well as proper vegetation and E. R. Shaw of Nephi,: commandWilford Belliston note $400.00 PRODUCTION rotation. Means of surveying No. of crop er District four, together Lula McPherson note $500.00 soil and uses of the various soil with George Ballif and Orval Sin- KIWANIS CLUBS Cash on hand $512.06 WEDNESDAY to the PROVO (B. Y. U. News Ser- types were recommended gleton, Provo, John E. Booth, SpanSalaries of board members $525.00 David Salisbury of Ne- rural leaders, and George T. Blanch vice) CUTTING CHRISTMAS ish Fork, Harry Reynolds Spring-vill- e ENJOY MEETING $225.00 Salary of Secretary of in assistant the agriculture professor and Ernest Larson Lehi. will WEDNESDAY phi, sophomore college of Salary of Water Waster .... $425.00 A meeting of the members of TREES ON FOREST Fine Arts at Brigham Young Un- at the college, showed a close corbe in charge of the affair. Canals, ditches and weirs $2,424.32 Veterans of Foreign Wars post No, of soils to between has been relation selected lunchnoon quality for Reservations the iversity, Total disbursements $5,565.10 mens room IS PROHIBITED at the in the Y" speech department and living standards of farm fameon should be"made with District In the year 1938 a current loan 2367, Ktwanis The Eureka and in the city hall, was held WednesNephi Commander Shaw immediately, production of the Oriental drama, ilies. of $400.00 was paid and also a $500 The purpose of the With County represenatives paras space is limited. Decern' clubs enjoyed an inter city luncheon Lady Precious Stream according note. Notes for $1350 were paid day evening. and to an announcement from the ofEureka The Forest Supervisors office at ber 13 is the at was to increase V F W evening, Wednesday in discussions, an appeal meeting resdeadline for the ticipating last year. The company still has club furnished the Provo reports the apprehension by ervations. pro- fice of Dr. T. Earl the Nephi membership. Pardoe, depart- was, made to remove. accident haz; $1800 yet unpaid. of Nielson of in which was Merrill Forest V. F. W. Simultaneous with the charge' gram, Ranger ment head under whose direction ards from farm and home.,, It. was.;, President Acil Petty, the play is being produced. meeting, .wives of thq. members en. two men . who cut a number of shown that approximately 100,000 J home of Christmas trees in Diamond Fork An ancient Chinese play, President P. J. Fennell of the joyed a meeting at persons in America die from accid- Mrs. George V. Jones. Games and on Forest lands in spite of posted into English according to ents annually. Need of more medEureka club took charge and after the that a social evening was enjoyed. general warnings and the preliminary exercises turned the traditional style, "Lady Prec- ical attention in the home was knowledge that no Christmas trees the program over to President Pet ious Stream" is the third major drar also emphasized, and the "contract are available from Forest land on ty. The program consisted of a trio ma of the year. Following ancient doctor set up, in which citizens the west side of the Wasatch range. ELECTION OF JUAB by Miss Roene Bigler, Maxine Pet Chinest custom, it will be played contract with physicians for the County law enforcement officials ty and Phyllis Painter, accompan- without scenery, property men in familys medical care, was advohave case ied by Cleo Petty; vocal solo Miss black moving about to furnish the cated. Men and women of Nephi are AAA COMMITTEEMEN are. prosecuting the to andForest full the support pledged State leaders of the federal divBigler and a piano solo, Cleo Pet- actors necessary properties as callreminded not to forget the box- NEXT SATURDAY in vandalism of Officers prevention ision of grazing, farm security adty. Heber Jones introduced the ed for in the script. ing program which has been lined of trees the H. W. among young and growing members Eureka ministration, soil conservation serup for Saturday evening, when Carl watersheds. ' Allred introduced the Nephite Nielson, vice, state department of agriculOGara and Jeff Pelton will meet Word just received from the AAA ourThe Dalby, Forest Supervisor states that state office at Logan, states that ture, experiment station, extension in the headline event. JAMES P. McCUNE Victors In Wednesday R. E. Winn gave a very fine service and college explained the Carl is bringing the Utah State he 1939 Agriculural Conservation all trespassers will be vigorously o STATE BAR PASSES stressing the application of their respective serAgricultural College boxing team to committeemen must be elected17 this prosecuted. Votina in Juab District address, In commenting on the matter, vices to the individual and the has Kiwanis 1939 program Nephi for the Saturday night en- month. Saturday, December EXAMINATION C. Geor. Larson Forest and Americanism in been Supervisor Youth set election farm. Dr. Ethelyn O. Greaves, asfor date the Safety. counter, and the boys he has been The speaker had a well prepared sociate state director of farm secthis county. All farmers of this states that although the Forest Sertraining for the past several weeks Alma S. of Nielson cus-oJohn Mona, James P. McCune of Nephi was urity administration, explained the talk,, and delivered it in a most will meet representatives from Ne- district are requested to cast their vice is in sympathy with the T. Dr. Warren of and Levan of and each tradition one Dalby of the successful young men adminisrations sponsorship of small family vote on said date at 7.30 P. M. forceful manner. phi and surrounding cities. having a green tree for Christmas, Allred of the Nephi South ward Twenty-fiv- e people from Nephi who passed the Utah State Bar ex- farm cooperaives. debt adjustment The bouts will be held in the in the ciy hall, Nephi. elected as members of the were of the in the the which was conducted in on farms, a standard loan system them of the is vicinity canyons of the a vital This amination, twenty very enjoyed part trip Juab high school gymnasium, and been Board of Education of ,the Juab being Kiwanians and five guests. Salt Lake October 31 to November for farm operation, and the farm the majority of the proceeds of the Conservation program, that is the heavily populated valleys have election held school at the district serious 5th. The board of examiners listed tenancy program which provides affair will be turned over to the selection of members and alter- so heavily, cut over that has resulted, which not Wednesday. Mr. McCune among a list of those for locating desirable farm families Building committee of the Nephi nate members who are capable of denudation Mr. are Nielson Mr. and Dalby hills our of mars the who were successful in passing. on desirable farms. beauty ward to apply towards the building transacting the necessary business only of the board members at to in present is a factor Mr. McCune is in Washington, but G. M. Kerr, chief of the division contributing for best of the farmers the of a new ward chapel. good while Dr. Allred will take the positerosion and flood conditions. D. C. being employed, also of range management in the and and the government. A. now ion held President by being The general trend is for the Utah He intends to of grazing, explained then A Service Star Legion meeting attending school. communities to depend more and H. Belliston, who was not a canreturn to Utah next June to com- necessity of reducing numbers of will be held in the city hall Mon. didate for reelection. more on trees from Idaho and the mence law. the practice of livestock on a necessity to the perDecember 12th at 3 P M. A progThe new members will assume -coast where they are cut In the ram with a Christmas theme will petuation of Utah ranges, Dr. Geo. office at the first regular meeting thinning operations. be given and light refreshments Stewart, ecologist with the interin board of the January. mountain forest and range experi-me- n will be served. All members are Everything is in readiness for the -annual Seminary ball to be held in station, called for conservative urgently requested to be present. ADULT AGRICULTURE use of grazing lands as an essential the South Ward amusement hall PUBLIC INVITED TO to both range and farm agriculture. Christmas decorations have been Charles Foote has taken over the CLASSES TO BE Professors D. W. Pittmn and Aaron put up and the decoration commitATTEND PUBLIC management of the Venice Cafe at F. committee that tee Bracken, college agronomists, they reports HERE 74 South Main. The cafe has been SPONSORED discussed various factors of soil ferCLASSES FORUM any place for beauty. equal Mrs. of Ruth Tate Lake Beal Salt Mrs. Mr. for and City by operated G. S. state The B. Y. U. Public Service bur- has Cldlses in Agriculture for adults the past several months. visiting for the past two tility. for the Quate, soil conservation sereau announced the program that weeksbeen the home of her parents, at On Wednesday evening, Novemare being sponsored. by the State to make to farmers a will vice, requested present bring down Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. Mr. and Mrs. Auston Vest of Og- Department of Vocational Agricul- ber 30, Miss Hazen from the State they in a lette rto John L. suggestions as to soil practices and den visited Sunday at the home ture. These classes are taught, in Educational Department and the floor show, principal of the local semMiss Vanda Foote, a student at ways of soil conservation administf Mr. end Mrs. Ernest Foote. Mrs. various cities free to all who are extension division of the University Clarke, The program will consist of the U. S. A C. at Logan, spent the ration, assuring them that all of Vest was formerly Miss Ernestine interested by instructors of agric- directed an interesting discussion on inary. a dance novelty by Miss Jo Wads- week end at the home of her par- our suggestions and recommendatFor the sixth consecutive year, Foote ulture in the high schools. Home Relations." From most recions must come from local people." a "Donald Duck specialty ents, Mr and Mrs. Ernest Foote. members and directors of the AsA meeting to organize a class ent interpretation, Miss Hazen laid worth, number by Kay Clark, and a tap Summarizing Utah culture, J. CeUtSouthern of Star Civic Junior Service clubs The will as be held sociated to the meaning and dance feature by Roland Hullinger. in Nephi Nephi Thursday, a foundation Mrs. D. K. Brown will leave on cil Alder, memetrologist with the ah will gather in St. George for Legion held their regular monthly December 15, In the Agriculture implications of democracy and then Those who have seen programs U. S. Weather bureau, showed that' their December meeting. Dates for meeting in the City hall on Decem- room at the Juab high school confined her discussion to democSaturday for an indefinite visit in presented by the Y Public Service Caliente, Nevada and in California culture of this state is inseparably the meeting have been set as Sat- ber 3. The following program was building. The type of class to be ratic practices In the home.. She bureau woven into that of the nation, and report that they are first and Arizona. urday and Sunday, December 17 given: Book Review, Reva Golden, conducted will be determined by quoted Dr. Po pence on the results class entertainments. that the philosophy of Brigham Jas Cowan to President vocal in and to and 18, according successduet, Marjorie the wishes of the group in attend- of his studies regards Patrons for the dance have been An Apron Bazaar will be held Young, early territorial governor M. Sargent who will preside at the Thelma Golden. A Christmas party ance at this meeting. ful homes. announced as follows: President 'and L. D S church leader, is the was planned to take place on Dec. All who are interested are urged Dr. Popences findings revealed and Mrs A H. Belliston, Mr. and atthe South Ward Hail Tuesday, basis of cultural trends meeting. of the state 13 at 4 P. M. Ice cream Laron S. Andrus, a Washington 23. A Christmas tree with all the to be present at this meeting. that in families, where there are Mrs. James H. Ockey, Mr. and Mrs. December two heads, father and mother who H. W. McCune, Mr and Mrs. Leon- cake and chili will be sold and a today. county director of the association trimmings, Santa Claus, presents, of the director William Peterson, and secretary of the chamber of and suitable program, and refreshwork unitedly together, 87 per ard Linton and Mr. and Mrs Geo. dance will be held in the evening. extension service, appealed college is The mementeretainment will be being the will ments make cent successof families are the day's arrangements by commerce, enjoyed JUAB HIGH STUDENTS G. Howarth. for more conservative use of water Refreshments sponsored by the Relief Society and which he said, is at a for the meeting in cooperation with bers of the group. ful, and in mother dominated homes high premthe funds will be used on the new 47 per cent are successful, while in the local civic clubs. The business were served at the closing of the ATTEND ium, as only 3 per cent of the hall. father dominated homes 61 per cent meeting will open at 2:30 p. m. aft- regular meeting last Saturday, by JOURNALISM MEET soil of the state can be cultivated were successful. This is a hard NEPHI YOUTH er members of the executive board Marjorie Cowan, Maida Goble, Alta culTo assist in keeping the city in Means of expanding the state'sdevelblow to the women. have met at 10 A. M. Other details Bird and Thelma Golden. were cited as cleaner condition, a committee tivated acreage Six students and an PROVO The balance of the discussion ap- WORKING ON will be announced later, however, of the Colorado River for from the East Juab Health council opment Police officers of Juab County advisor from Juab high school at plied to the democratic use of the it is probable that another business met with the City Council last irrigation purposes or for water and Nephi city attended a Police Nephi participated in the Sixth An- lome, dividing responsibilities and Y YEAR BOOK session will be required. to operate pumps. He also Thursday evening, and received the power Legislative and advertising plans Officers' school at Provo during nual conference of Intermountain leading children to make wise decisof thousands recommended support of the city officers in the of acre feet ofsaving for 1939 will be given preference the first three days of this week, Scholastic journalists held at the ions. were some important items water lost annually PROVO (B. Y. U. News Service) gathering of garbage. City trucks over other items due to the state at which time J. E. Scheib, Salt Brigham Young University Satur- in the discussion. the Bear river channel by On Wednesday, December 14, a Morgan Greenwood of Nephi is will make a round of the city once through legislature convening early in Jan- Lake County traffic deputy, and day, December 3. means of dams and reservoirs. This year the conference broke discussion by Miss Hazen on "Dem- in charge of the advertising com- monthly, during the first week, and uary and representaives from the Sergeant Golden Haight of the Salt school will continue until The southern Nevada and Calisofmia Lake City police department were the record for attendance when ocratic Usq of the Family Income mittee for "Banyan Week at the collect all garbage placed in con- Friday. Representatives of Juab Brigham Young University. The tainers on the curb. The Health county at the school are Mrs. Nora cities contemplate attending the nstructors. About thiry police of- 430 students and 62 advisors from will be given. ficers of Utah and Juab Counties 52 high schools of the intermoun-tai- n Only a few were present at the purpose of events during this week council committee and the city J. Reid, Wilford Belliston and Josmeeting to go over a cooperative ' 3 were in attendance. Those attendregion participated in the act- last meeting, and they were highly is to boost the Banyan, student council deserve cOngratualtions for eph H. Greenhalgh. advertising plan. They book at the University and the move, inasmuch as each bit of cooperate with Southern oven In ing the courses from Nephi were: ivities. Those attending from Ne- pleased with the discussion given, year it is anticipated and expected that make it as successful as last year's garbage destroyed now, tends to tying Death Valley, Boulder Dam, Deputy Sheriff R. E. Winn, City phi were; Virginia Rivers, advisor, Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen Harold Olpin, Rowene Bigler, Thel- a large group will be in attendance edition, which was termed "All Am- keep the city cleaner, and lessens Lake Mead and the southern Utah Marshall Ralph Barnes, and Ernest Brough and J. ma Linton, Phyllis Painter, Beth at the next meeting, inasmuch as erican" by the National Scholaatic the breeding places for flies In the visited with relatives in Moroni parks into a single advertising Association Sunday. W. Ellison. Davis and Howard Pratt valuable information will be given. Press early spring. campaign. Water Board The Junior Chamber of Commerce members thoroughly enjoyed a talk given Wednesday evening by Tim Irons who has just returned from a mission to South Africa. Mr. Irons gave a fine talk and displayed Otis T. Chrisitison some huge pictures, all being apBe Buried preciated by the members present To The committee reported that a number of toys are being brought Here Friday in, but that here is a need for a lot of the more ,and asks cooperation Otis T. Christison, a former resany people having toys. Call either Paul M. Christison chairman, or ident of this city, died at his home s or in Salt Lake City Tuesday morning, leave them at The Gordon Wood service station. after a lingering illness. Mr. Christison was born in Nephi on March 17, 1877, a son of Peter and Maria Dunstan Christison. He spent his early life here and later moved to Eureka, where he resided until 15 years ago, when he moved to Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be held on Friday morning at 10 A. M. at the Citizens of East Juab County Joseph William Taylor mortuary will have an opportunity of hearing in Salt Lake City. The body will of his several excellent talks on cooper- bo brought to the home atives next Monday afternoon at brother, P. P. Christison in this city and relatives may 1;30 at the Nephi City hall, when where friends Ward Holbrook, president of the call from 2 until 3 P. M. Interment City cemetery. Utah State Farm Bureau and sev- will be in the Nephi Mr. Christison is survived by his eral other outstanding speakers will Knotts Mrs. Elizabeth widow, make a special trip to this city. All ciizens of East Juab County, Christison, and the following sons Perry Christison, of including business men, wheat men, and daughters: cattle and sheep growers and farm- Lark; John E., Vernon L., Dunstan, O. Christison all of and James ers are especially invited to be in attendance and hear the discuss- Salt Lake City and Mrs. Arthur Baxendale, of Lark. ions along the cooperative line. The following brothers and sisThe visitors are well versed on the state laws pertaining to co- ters also survive: Peter Christison, Parley P. Christison and operatives and it will be of vital Canada; of Nephi, Mrs, importance to the people of Nephi Mrs. Melvinaof Tolley Mona and Mrs: C. W. to get first hand information con- Henry Kay cerning the important problems Reese of Salt Lake City facing agriculure, and the visitors will have suggestions that may be ANNOUNCE ENGAGEMENT' used in Juab valley to help solve OF MISS GREENWOOD some of the problems that are conMr. and Mrs. Robert Winn anfronting them. nounce the engagement of Miss Afton Greenwood to Eldon Peterson of Richfield. The marriage VETERANS HOLD is to take place during the comMEETING ON Christmas holidays. ing Salt Lake One Training - Times-New- Kiddies Enjoy Candy, Nuts Meeting Set For Monday Legionnaires To Hear National Head ap-p- er . . School Board Boxing Bouts tran-sulat- I ...... 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