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Show A GOAL FOR I M- S- ACOALFCR I SISEWALK MORE BEAUTY -- A LESS WEEDS PAYING Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Volume 38 Precautions Urged by JCC Speaker ChristisoA of Captain Paul M. the Utah State Highway Patrol gave a very enlightening lecture on public safety at the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce meeting Wednesday night Captain Christison pointed out the need for several safety precautions along Nephis main thoroughfare that should be expedited as a safeguard against accidents which could result in loss of life or serious injury to the citizens of the comunity. It was noted that Nephi lacks, among other things, caution signs as School Zone the school area is apprached along the main highways. Also, there is need of supervision of grade school children crssing the highways immediately prior to school, at noon and after school hours. The Junior Chamber of Commerce appointed a committee to act upon Captain Christisons sugsafer gestions to make Nephi a David community in which to live. chairman was appointed Salisbury of the committee with Robert North, Irel Chase and Kay Stuart as members. 3 FRC2RAM Number 38 Thursday, Sept. 18, 1947 COEYS THIS WEEK'S TRAILED IMPORTANT TO APPEAR QUESTION Saturday Water, Sewer CERE Bond Election r::a:iT Scheduled We've heard of donkeys that may be as stubborn as men and even heard of wives telling their husbands that they Question of the week With action underway on the' sewer and waterworks program this week, our question tonight is WHEN IS THE NEPHI HOSPITAL ASSN. Qualified electors of Nephi City woill go to the polls on Friday, October 17, and decide whether Nephi will have a new Sanitanr will sewer, and whether Nephi have a water works expansion program which will take care of the daily increasing needs of the The sewer and water community. works program- are two of the most vital problems which have come up for a vote in recent years. It is a well known fact that considerable area of the city, primarily the business and school district, has become so heavily used with cesspools as to render them incapable of carrying the load, are stubborn as donkeys now here a chance to refute of these beliefs. Let your imagination run for a little while. Think of the members of the American Legion and the members of the Junior Chamber straddle of some poor little donkeys and trying to play such stuff as musical chair, popo, and even softball. Well, thats just to happen on what's going Saturday evening, at 7:30 at the fairgrounds. Take your family for an evening of fun Proceeds go to the Nephi hospital fundi GOING TO GET A CONCENTO BUILD A HOSPITAL AT NEPRI? TRATED DRIVE Nephi people are still paying those hospital bills in other communities which should be helping to make a successful institution in our own com- munity! Lets go, you fellows! There is nothing to stop a concentrated drive NOW! and that sanitary standards in a day of polio and other hazardous diseases demand the best methods of sewage disposal possible. First publication of legal notices calling for the bond election is being made in this issue of The Times-Nwand sets the date for the bond election and outlines the various propositions which will be placed before qualified voters on that day. Juab High Schools official fam-- i president; Doris Halverson, repor-il- y Cheer Leaders; Jimmie Painter "We invite SPRINGVILLE for Sherwan During the past few days conHelen Front, Glen ter; Back: Wankier, Prosecuting attorney. our friends in Nephi to attend Burton, action has developed in siderable Chief of Corrine Police: Ruth Paxman, was judge; Sorenson, Brough, secretary-treasureHorse racing events the big vice president; Stanford Cazier.l Yvonna Walker and Mignon Kay, absent when photo was taken. regard to the sewer and water in Springville Thursday, Friday projects. Prior to the calling of and Saturday, September 18, 19 the election, the Nephi City Counand 20, in connection with a Home cil was petitioned by 373 legal in observance celebration coming voters of Nephi City demanding of the 97th anniversary of the that either the proposed ordinance ... o settlement of the community. or Was this the end of it all. calling for a sewer, and water- Approximately 100 horses from Maybe some of the Jers will wor-kexpansion program be six states will participate in the more lightning acte(j OT that g,e matter be plac- we but races which will be featured by a more contiuously, thunder ed immediately up for a vote of starting gate of $3000 and purses The Twentieth Century Club who are on the bottom side of the taxpayers of the community. totaling $5000. The races will beheld their first meeting of the the 40 mark cans recall anything Even though the proposed sewer 2:30 p. m in the new Spring fall season on September 11 at the to equal the display of fireworks and waterworks revenue bonds Miss Elaine Paxmhan, East Ju- gin at Track. Acres atRace between midnight hrme of Mrs. John Harmon. Mrs. and blasting I would be payed completely out of ab Centennial Queen, and her and Hot lunch meals will be servAdded attractions during the J. H. Keller, president, was in Tuesday night and 3 a. m. Wed- revenue obtained from the servictendants, Miss Mildred Powellwere three will be the presentation ed to pupils in Nephi and Levan days election McAllister, Final morning. The nesday for of the Student Geniel es Pratt Mrs. promeeting. Body charge given, the council decided that of Governor Hcibert B. Maw as starting Monday, Sept. 25, accord- officers for the And to think that the lightning it would be most fair if the propcorning year were gram for the year was explained in Salt Lake City Monday evening to an announceent made ing well wasnt as and other today rain Modand roydignitaries held at the Juab school on by Mrs. Will L. Hoyt, program and thunder hail had to be turn- osition was put up to a vote of the participating in the Queens the Utah Centenn- by Frances Carhart, instructor of Friday, September high the 12. A great committee chairman. enough girls modeled alty including Utah people of the city. eling Parad. The in the Homemaking department. ial the Queen, queen County various of the deal fine Mrs. was a ed on loud and long. Claude Lomax fashions done The legal publication gives in campaigning the latest presented cost The of will meals this showed Miss Utah and year and her measurement Official attendants, evening discussion week the on both windows the Monday full the proposed bond ordinances during very by store interesting parties. follows: as Court and J on her Elementary grades alternates the were station who Springvi'.ie's '5 that at the and points out interest rates, etc., manager for the Gold local aims of Federated clubs. Reports from those meals per week for 65 cents; Campaign in, fortunate party was Kathleen Warner, and Members present weer Mrs J. house grounds a total of 0.70 and which are self explanatory and enough to be in oalt queen. for single meal, 15 cents; numerous price Pe'wetn races, specthe fell ch that night State Tuesday for H. during Crimson Mrs event, Max the Keller which are given to acquaint all Thomas, Mrs. Luke for the party 'Vsf David Secondary scholo, 5 meals per Juab Qneen ialty acts will be presented. Tho of the outstanding J. A. Burton, Mt. Ck Wednesday morning. An addit-ion- with the various phases of the orpraise for the East races are ex- week, 75 cents- - price for single Ostler.. The 0 22 fell during the morning-hour- dinance. exhibitions Mrs. of H. L. the Mrs was a Will Four places of election and Attendants was high. Mangeison. campaign y Teachers, per Shetland pony ridden Kay pected to attract fans and others meal, 20 cents; Thursday to bring the APPLES FOR SALE will be established in Nephi for by 6' 2 L Hoyt, Mrs. P L. Jones, Mrs. J single meal, 25 cents. f, interested horses through-ouin 0.92. to total West. 3rd Kenneth E. North who Mrs. R. Bent Reid, Boswell, 6th this election, polling places Bryan, Mrs. represented the The hot lunch program will be Crimson Kay r Utah as well as neighboring Several small floods were re- beingspecial Mrs. John E Taylor and daugh-e- states. for the various precincts, the party. Not to be out- J. L. Belliston, Mrs. Thomas Baisupervised by the instructor of the done a covered across the highway in the boundaries Mrs. C. W. Glazer, Mrs. ported which are the same of ley, Marianne visited during the wagon ornamented Homemaking department, Frances with signs, balloons and Gold Blliston and the hostess, Mrs. John canyon but were soon cleared by as the L. D. S. Wards, and numweek end with Mr .and Mre. Grant Carhart. Meals will be as varied A floor Road Mrs. Joel State and equipment. Mr. Harmon. candidates was and bered in like fashion: 1 State Arpulled . through Halverson and appetizing as possible to re- Main across the road on this side of in Street but caused some con2, Second ward main within the hot lunch budget. mory Taylor. They are now living atsome did the ridge also damage. church building; Tayqlor is ; 3. Relief Society hall (3rd We are asking the patrons to fusion as the wagon broke down Logan where Mr. The first of the Junior on a meeting and 4, Lunch room of the tending school at the USAL cooperate with us in every way traffic. main intersection, stopping Ladies Literary club was held on Election of the Juab high school Ward) Central school. possible to ake this an outstandwere' 11th at the club, An Thursday, the ProVita, September was Pep girls held on assembly Boundaries of the various pollFriday ing year in efficiently serving at which The held Wednesday afternoon. Joyce ing or votirig districts are first time each candidate was home of Mrs. Max Davis. your children their noon meal. Presidents with chosen Downs was was address given by president presented by the campaign man- Mrs. east street running entire distance Paul M. Christison who in- Anna Julia Hoyt r.s vice president. of the agers, and gave a short talk, after city north and south; and Daughtersof the Utah Pioneers troduced is and Joan the theme of which secretary Beagley the years first north street running entire voting took place. On Thursday evening, Septem- of Jui o Ci unty have removedtu-- 'he World Citizenship. treasurer and Ruth Jones Eleanor The The race was year's close of the city east and west. distance and and the Centennial Display of ;,i ber 11( Miss Oleta Housley competition strong but the final program was discussed and as- is reporter. Prior to the date of the election from the lol by of The Commercial Heber J. Me'mmott were ofunited is of made the Mrs. the ProVita It Allen signments outcome plan which was announced at by we propose to give all facts obtainMr. Bank. The pictures hava a Unactin marriage at the home the annual Get Acquainted dance Belliston, vice president. Light Re- to back the teams from Juab able on the sewer. Even though The ed widespread attention nd comand Mrs. S. F. Memmott. Bishto freshments fol- high school and to show that we we are were served the on same the was as follows: night ment. and have brought vivid firmly convinced of the ceremony was performedof by Mis. M, have the pep to help them put over serious need Student body president: Stan- lowing club members' for immediate action the Ne- mem 'ries of days to muy L. a victorious op Lester H. Belliston Mrs. Ruth Eleanor Rex Harmon, year. ford Cazier, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wirthlin, we will attempt to give both sides hundreds ot people during the Announcement is being made In Mrs. Jones, Bert Mrs. Allen reporter. phi First Ward iit the presence summer. Powell, Gerald vice president ( of the questions involved, in order this issue of the opening on next Corrine Cazier; of the family. Mrs. Roy W. Hansen, Mrs. Paxman, daughter of Mr. Daughters of Pioneers wish Wednesday morning, September 24 and jthat taxpayers of this community The rooms were decorated with to The Florence Cook, Mrs. Elizabeth F. Mrs. J. Walter Secuse of means this Paxman; (will be fully acquainted with the expressing of the Forrest Hotel Coffee Shop . fall flowers. j bond issue, etc. and treasurer, Helen Colvin, Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond Jr , retary their thanks to the Commercial under the management of FrankA family dinner was served Mrs. Eari Mrs. Kenneth Warner, cereWe invite you to watch this Brough, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bank for the use of the lobby and lin Foote. immediately following therelaives the Mrs. E. Ruion Nyman, Ernest Brough newspaper from week to week for space so graciously derated; The opening has been set for Deane Brough; reporter, Doris Mrs. Paul M. Christison, Mrs'. Fred In the evening, mony. Halverson, which may be assembled Mr. to material and of with John Richardson and daughter breakfast at 6 a. m. and friends were entertained Morgan and the hostess, Mrs. on the various projects. Lumber Company for the Mr. Foote has created a new and Mrs. Grant Halverson; judge, D. music and chat at the home of Max Sacrament Davis. in the Glen meeting Nephi Burton, son of Mr. and Mrs. display b .ird outside entrance to the coffee Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston. Fourth Ward Sunday evening vill The Home Builders and Trail shop, and the entrance thruogh George Duckworth ; Prosecuting The bride is the daughter of be featured with a Geneaiugical d Jimmie The of son Attorney, of Utah Pioneers the hotel lobby also remains. Painter, Daughters WANTED 152 Legionaires program, starting at 7:33 p. m. Builders croups if tha Nephi Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Housley ;of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Painter; Chief also deserve Ward Primarv were entertainThe much credit far their new The is a veteran of Independence, Oregon. manager Feature on acthe topics of program, to attend Installation ed at i canyon party on Tuesday Police, Sherman Wankier, son Mrs. worthwhile Centennial project of World War II, having served Party cording to Bishop J Ivan Tew, in- afternoon groom is the son of Mr. and Editor. with the Nephi Battery for some of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier; by their teachers The S. F. Memmott of this city. clude Moroni's First Visit to at room Cheerleaders: Friday Ruth Legion night Sorensoii, boys and girls enioyed roasting t me prior to entering officers Smith' and Joseph "Reappearing Weiners, hiking and playing varMrs. Harry Welch and daughter school in the States. He held the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest 7 :45 p. m. of Elijah" Hot Lunch ious games. Prt serf were Bobby Sorenson; Yvonna Walker, daughspent a few days in Salt Lake rank of Lieutenant upon his All members of the ward are irtrti-r, of ter Mr. Mrs. and Vernon last week. Good time guaranteed. Wayne Mayers. LeRoy Walklease from the service. urged to attend. er; Mignon Kay, daughter of Mr: Carter. Gary Cowin. Ann Jeiseu. and Mrs. Jesse Brookes. J'iv Paxman, Gail Pace, Ronnie Stanfrd served as Junior class! Goble, Dawn Gidd. Farrell Dee Lur.t. president during the past year and Margaret Ostler. Garv did a Ann Mendenhall, out splendid job carrying Geenhalgh, Lila The first meet n; of tne season Greenh-1gh- , the of the class. requirements Mary Frances Star Legion was , : the Service Corrine served as Student body Taylor, Jack Burton, Garry Golheld at the home of Mrs L. M 1946-4and has helpden, Mrs. Erma Richardson. Mrs. judge during Icxton on Sept. 11. and it was ed a great deal in keeping our, Mrs. Delta Wilkey, Mildred in the form of a social honoring school withut fault. Mrs Etta Latimer, Grechalgh, of the chapofficers the outgoing As a result of tryouts of six Mrs. Zelma Golden and Mr. Rue ter. The following program was Co'den. girls for cheer leaders, three were gave chosen for the pep and spirit they given: Mrs. Stella AndersonDeliah a fine tribute to President have shown. for CLEAN UP DAY Stanley and her With these Students heading the fine work done by them dur-in- g Juab high th:s year with their ElecAn fridaSeptember 12th, the the pos! two years; spirit and enthusiasm and the coCentral school had cbm up day tric guitar duet by Ardith operation of the students we will asked t: bring a las and Bonnie Mayer which Fveiyone Rehave a banner school year. We hoed, rake, hoe or shovel was really something special inDoris Halverson. porter, si is i e to eled, raked and h ,uled asmuch as this type of music MILES SOUTH OF FILLMORE IN MILLARD COUNTY ON HIGHWAY 35 our heard not very . play ground look bet-tvery beautiful and 7 Dawn l IS ONE OF THE BEST PRESERVED OF THE a MORMON 6th Tew reading grade. gave Exhibitors at the Juab County often; Mary DEFENSES AGAINST MARAU0ING INDIANS COVE FORT eneitled "Peace and in keeping Fair who have premium money with the aims of the Service Star coming may call at the County Completed in 1867 by direction of brigham young as a MO'IA SCHOOL REPORT Mrs. Elsie Sidwell gave Legion. THE BIGCEST LETTER OH EARTH TRAVELERS WAY STATION AND a REFUGE FROM INDIANS. IT Agents office now for their prema few highlights of the State conium money. At Teachers WAS BUILT AND MAINTAINED BY IRA HINCKLEY UNTIL 1877. Irstitutc, Supt. 1W TRAVELER THROUGH UTAH COUNTY CANNOT FAIL ID SEE WHAT IS vention held in Salt Lake City. F.ans asked the teaching force to It IS OF VOLCANIC STONE, IOO FEET SQUARE, WITH WAUS CLAIMED TO BE THE WORLD'S LARGEST SINGLE LETTER RECLINING De'icious refreshments were ser-t- d a as adopt project, the removal of 18 FEET HIGH, 4 FEET THICK AT THE Miss Glenna Bracken has just HUH ON THE STEEP MOUNTAINSIDE EAST OF PROVO. THE 387 by the new officers: President weed which detra ( from the BOTTOM, AND 2 FEET returned home from Salt Lake THICK AT THE TOP. Ann Stephensen; vice presidents SIX ROOMS ARE BUILT ALONG BOTH FOOT BLOCK ot our cities. (THE ARTIST MEASURED THE LETTER WITH AMID THE NORTH AND SOUTH SIDES, WITH THE GATES IN THE City where she was in the Alberta Jones and Leatha Tidwell; On Friday afternoon, the pupils STICK) IS L0O0 FEET ABOVE THE VALLEY, AND COMMANDS A Review at the Fair Dress EAST AND WEST WALLS. A WELL Style of Mona secretary, Stella Anderson. school SPIENPIO came ALL WITHIN THE WALLS PROVIEW Of Of UTAH COUNTY, THE UKE. AN0 TOE bringing Out of seven Blue winGrounds. VIDED CULINARY WATER. hoes, shovels, rakes and wheel THE FORT NOW COMPRISES PART SURROUNDING MOUNTAINS. THE EMINENCE IS REACHES BY from ner over all state, the girls OF A TOURIST to harrows make CAMP. the first AN EASY SWITCHBACK TRAIL attempt FROM THE MOUNTAIN'S RASE Glenna won second place on her i I he grounds., . CEMENT ANO dressmaker suit UTTER IS Fi s and se; Td grade chil r NS CLEANED OF OAK BRUSH EACH SPRING ON n pa ked up pa.Kv and glass, the Mrs. Laura Morgan, Mrs. ElMr. and Mre. N. A. Nielson had DAY BY THE B.YU. FRESHMAN uihere grubbed cut weeds. Reed CUSS. Mrs. Thomas sie Sidwell and as their guests !as week Mr. aid NUNDREDS OF POUNDS OF LIME WATER Niion of the 8,i grade brought .Mrs. R. 3. Wilson of Salt Lake Stephensen attended the Service ARC CARRIED BY TNE ACHING BACKS OF hU t: rtor and leveled tlie a..u I Star Board meeting in Salt Lake City. All worked d heenlly urr.;i , c THITROSM FROM THE VALLEY FLOOR Mr. and Mre. R. 3. Wilson and City Saturday. Mrs. Morgan and the bell rang, calling the students BELOW TO ACCOMPLISH THE ANNUAL V Mrs. Sidwell are state officers Mrs. N. A Nielso nspmt one day inFACE LIFTING OF Aching backs and blistered GLWT SYMkJL and Mre. Stephensen la president lrr. wee.t Visiting at the home hands were forgotten as the pupof the Nephi chapter of Service of Mr. and Mre. Merthyr Daxis at ils were served water-cio- n Star. ' rir Spanish Fork. provided by the teachers. Springville Sponsors Race s, Meet 1947-194- r, Queens of East Juab in Hot Lunch Ladies Club Students Elect News of Nephi High School Program To Fashion Show Start Monday Officers . , al two-da- G-x- , Picture Display Removed Marriages es by-go- To Open Coffee Shop Bel-bsto- n, Program for Meeting Told Tri-Sta- Soc-oi.- Service Star ty Legion Meets COVB FORT w I&intiiii 7 rmrcKE , - Sud-wee- ci I EARLY-DA- Y V 4-- H -- Local New D , V t BY-il'- S d i K |