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THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL I. .,,,,1 j J HI .111 '»■ . 1 !■ I . 1 ■ ■■« I THURSDAY, MARCH 25, 1943 ........................... ....... .. . a n— m m . PAGE FIVB ■ Tuesday from a ten-day visit In dullts that may be used in emergency ward recreation hall March 31, be the northwest. cases. The R. s. is making an ginning at I P. M. This marks By T. Carol Bybee Mrs. Larson went to Ogden last appeal to the L. D. 8. women to the close of a season of succeesfu1 Mrs. Elmer Scott was surprised bring all sizes or colon of these Mutual work. "TO be able to do the right Thursday to visit her mother. There will be a with a miscellaneous shower at the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Brower were heavy materials to Tuesday meet thin* at the right time. W IT H In Payette last Saturday evening ings, or if they so desire, they may program, dancing and refreshments. home of her mother, Mrs. William O U T being told Is truly an ac visiting at the home M r and Mrs. sew up a quilt top and donate It. A ll Mutual members are Invited to Orr, Saturday afternoon. complishment.” Agnu Jensen. Mrs. Brower's sister The society will furnish the rest of attend. Harold Snyder visited over the 17 YO U TH S ADVANCES Vera Anderson was with them. he material to finish tht quilt. week-end with his sister, Mrs. MOVED T O N YSSA IN PRIESTHOOD Mrs. C. A. Swensen left last Grover Cooper. He left Monday E X T R A SEW ING D A Y Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Dalton have At the meeting held last Sun Wednesday for Preston, Idaho, to There being five Tuesdays in this for Nebraska for a visit with other day evening In the Nyaaa ward visit her daughter, Mrs. Ariel month, makes it possible for the moved here from Salt Lake City. relatives, after which he will re Mr. and Mrs. Cox, who are here turn to his station with the coast chapel 17 young men were* advanc Meek. R. 8. to have an extra sewing day from Texas, have purchased the guard, whose headquarters are G il ed Into priesthood. In this group Miss D aiThel Bybee has ac next Tuesday. some were made deacons, some ad cepted an after school clerking Mrs. Jane Shaw, mother o f Ben Earner Hamilton ranch, which is lo roy. California. vanced from deacons to teachers position at, the Pox-drive-in. Shaw, underwent an eye opera cated two miles east o f Parma. Rev. Rapper and his wife are and some from teachers to priests. Corporal Joseph Harold Callahan tion about a month ago. She T hey were unloading their furni conducting a revival at the As Bishop Child officiated in this was told by one of his army officers was in Nyssa last Sunday visiting ture the first of the week. I t had sembly of God church. traveled over 2,000 miles, but was business. Some of the boys were that he found the L.DS. people her son and family. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Cleaver vis Lonny Oorrel, Ray Callahan, Jar to be very outstandlr« and that Mr. and Mrs. John Savage are the In fine condition. Mrs. Cox says ited at the Robert Ditty home vis Mltchel, Dwuane Anderson, he was very impressed with their Parents of a boy bom In Tacoma. they Intend to do some remodel Sunday. Keith Byibee, Homer Dickson. Jos doctrine. It is noticed in all sta Washington. The boy will be ing. She Is a sister to Mrs. Jesse Oliver Fllllngness and Olaf Elge Callahan. eph Pelt. Blaln Jemmett, Grant tions of life In the service that the named Robert John. motored to Idaho Falls Thursday Mr. and Mrs. John Savage and Kay, Joseph lew is, Alfred Mitch- L.DB. boys do not use liquor or Mrs. Susie Mitchell spent five fo r a visit at the home of Oliver's odd, William Orr and Arthur Cal tobacco. days of last week at the home of daughter, Barbara, have moved back sister. Mr. Ege returned Monday lahan. Others who were not pres P R IM A R Y CONFERENCE Mrs. Ambrose Mitchell, caring for to Nyssa after being in Seattle and Oliver went to Pocatello and ent. The conference for the primary her and the new baby. The Am- all last winter working on de Ogden en route to his army Sta O. R. Anderson conducted the association will be held In the broe Mitchell family recently mov- fense. ton near Sacramento. E N T E R T A IN A T D INN E R 8 ed to Nyssa from Provo, Utah. remainder of the meeting and Ila L. D. S. chapel beginning at ~ John R affett sold a truck load of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Callahan cattle at the Ontaro sale Wednes Child led the singing. Richard P. M. The public is invited to V IS IT S HERE Taylor offered the Invocation. A attend the program, which will be W illard A. Allen, en route to entertained 24 dinner guests last day. vocal duet entitled "Beautiful put on mostly by the children. The his home In Pocatello from a busi Sundaqy. They included all their A large crowd attended the sale Words of Jesus” was rendered by theme of the conference is: “The ness trip up north, stopped here brothers and sisters who were In of Mrs. Winifred Smith Tuesday. Marie Holman and Dorothea Lewis, Home Beautiful" Mrs. Vera Jen fo r a visit with his sister, Mrs. Nyssa, and their children; also their Robert Toech of the flying ca accompanied by Nelda Schenk. sen Is the president. Beside stor LaVerne Ason, last Tuesday. Mr. father and mother, and Mr. and dets of Denver, Colorado, surpris Special visitors were Mr. Bensen of ies anl songs 11 little boy sand Allen Is manager of the Gem state Mrs. Cox and family. ed everyone with a visit here the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Randall enter past week. Welser stake high council and Mr. girlst ook part In a poem written Life Insurance company. He was reported to Jensen, ward clerk at Welser. Mr by T. Carol Bybee, entitled “P ri Miss Eva Weston o f Weston, Ida tained Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mac Euen have sailed from Portland a few Jensan was the first speaker. He mary” , each child holding a large ho, Is visiting at the home of her and fam ily at dinner Sunday weeks ago. His brother F-ank Is In Mr. and Mrs. K ay Hunter enter the air corps at Boise. sister, Mrs. Dean Fife, for an in took his topic from the editors letter of the alphabet.. Hls par tained M r and Mrs. William R. Irvin J. Callahan has been made definite time. page of the Improvement Era (of ents, M r and Mrs Robb Thompson, Arthur Hawkins of Aurora, Ore Moyes and family at dinner last and brother, Donald Toech, of For ftctal church m? jaalne) “ Use the an Instructor In the advanced knowldege you attain." I f you do class of A R E O -I T I In the gon, was in Nyssa last Tuesday Sunday. est Grove, Oregon, came for a visit. Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Myers and They were at the home of Mrs. not, It Is like going to your din school of aviation, where he Is visiting his two nieces, Dasy Shaw children were dinner guests at the Thompson's daughter, Mrs. Emelta and Mable Brooks. ner, sitting down and merely look stationed. Last Tuesday at 2 P. M. the Bergam. Mrs. Malcom Crawford was vis home o f Mr. and Mrs. T a ft Pett. litg at the food. It- does you no NEW SPAPE R FO R SERVICE social science lepson was given by iting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. good. Kenneth Lorenson returned last MEN week from Nebraska, leaving Mrs. Berber Shaw, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nelda Schenk on the subject “Our Wayne Chestnut several days last For a limited time only L.D 8. week. Lorenson there to care for hls Ben Shaw, gave a talk, represent Civic Rights and Duties”. I f we are to have Industrial peace we must Mr. and Mrs. John Shaw and Mr. men In the service can receive mothtr through the coming summer. ing the aaronlc priesthood. Mr. and Mrs. Don Parker, who M arie Holman sang a vocal solo, have Industrial virtues, which are and Mrs. Harry Wallace of Fruit- their local home paper, the Nyssa honesty In work, and fidelity to pub land wore Sunday visitors at the Gate City Journal for half price If were staying at the Loreson home entitled "M y Task". they will contact T. Carol Bybee. moved back to the Frank Parker 1 7 » second speaker was Mr. Ben lic security, public order and the Ben Shaw home. This Is a courtesy the editor Is home Monday. SHOWER G IV E N FOR BRID E sen. His topic was “The Word of unity of our nation. America’s gift Mrs. Earner Scott, formerly Miss taking to bring news of home to A group of young folk from Wisdom". Since the war, nearly to the world Is its constitution and everything has been rationed ex Its ideal of civic liberty. A class Vera Orr, was honored with a our men away from home and loved Sunset attended a birthday party bridal shower given at the home ones. Newspapers get thru where honoring Miss Ada Curtiss at her cept liquor and tobacco, he said. discussion followed the lesson. of her mother last Saturday after sometimes letters don't. SAVE H E A V Y M A T E R IA LS home In Adrian Sunday evening. Benedltton was given by Clar Herman Lane Is now home with The R elief Society Is sending noon. Miss Elaln Lewis and Miss T h e Red Cross benefit dance was ence M. Zink. forth an urgent call to “Save all Virginia Cleaver were the hostesses. his parents In Nyssa after having well attended Saturday night. The LEAD ERSHIP MEET AH leaders In the priesthood th<»s heavy worn out overcoats, Games were played and refresh spent some time in the government quilt made by the hall auxiliary quorums are asked to attend the pants and other clothing. Parts of ments served. Mrs. Scott was the hospital In Boise, undergoing a was given to Miss Mary Heri. The second operation. proceeds o f the quilt sale and dance special leadership meeting to be them are good and after being recipient of many lovely gifts. Celia Carol, year-old daughter netted about $70. M. I . A. SOCIAL held at the Welser tabernacle next washed knd pressed, can be cut A social given by the officers of of Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Bybee, was into excellent quilt blocks. A call The Worth W hile club met with Sunday Mrs. Mabel Brooks returned last I has come to this area for 12 heavy the M I. A. will take place In the 11! last week o f flu. Viola Ditty March 18 with 11 L.D.S. News Sunset Valley members present. The next meeting will be held April 18. According to a doctor's report Mrs. Kirkland and two daughters are being treated al the Nyssa nursing home for chronic typhoid fever. Paul Ransom and two sens, Phillip and Kenneth, and daughter. Viola, are being treated at home for chronic typhoid. The Ran som family plan to move to Nyssa where they can be nearer their doctor. Buena Vista Bill Savage has -eturned from Olympia, where he had employ ment during the winter. Josn Bartholoma called at the S. B. Hoffm an home Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Alva Goodell and Donna Belle were Sunday dinner guests at the Lloyd Adams home. On Monday evening fifty friends and neighbors gathered at the Cecil Florla home to attend a party given in honor of Howard Day, who left for the army Thursday. Re freshments of sandwiches, pie and coffee were served. Mr. and Mrs Verle Landreth were In Ontario Wednesday. Mr. Savage, Sr., is much Im proved. Mrs. George Cleaver has been 1 U. Attend Meeting— Bert Adams. George Bear, Doug las MacDonald and FVank Bum- gardner attended Che American Legion "bean" feed last Wednesday evening at Home-dale, Idaho. Dep artment Commadncr E. P. Moe of Kellogg gave the principal address. To Attend Conference— F7ve high school youths will go to Boise this week-end to attend a three-day convention of the H i-Y . They are Bob Browne, Ray Larson. Bob EMredge, Tom Church and Clay Morgan. Working In California— M r and Mrs H. B. Williams have received a letter from their daug hter. Mrs Pearl Butler, stating that she has passed a civil service exam ination'and is working at the port of embarkation In SanFranclsco. j nii tin i n run in u n mu m n iim iim iiiiii ri m it mu 111111111i l l 111 m 1111 m m in tm m mu iiim u Take Advantage of our new shipment of new furniture. Occasional chairs, solid oak dinette sets, con sisting of a table and four chairs. Many Occasional Pieces. N YSSA FURNITURE C O . ’¿iniaMiKiiiiiuii ixiiiiii.iiiiiii in 111 in in 1 i rm 11 m 111 n m inn m n iii iii ni i i i : i iii in iii iii i:i i!i'm:iii i:i:i i iii 1111,1 tum ni' T h e U n i t e d S t a te s D e p a r t m e n t o f A g r i c u l t u r e S a y s : “ fin incRcnsED S U G A R B E E T C R O P in 1 9 4 3 is Essennni to uictorv ” H ere P r o tec t F u tu re A c r e a g e Q uotas is authoritative word - - by maintaining present individual and district beet acreage about the importance of the records at high levels as a basis fo r future allotments. west’s sugar beet crop in 1943. Balanced Agriculture - - With this warning every farmer A i \A it's always im portant to carry on a balanced agricultural program, with living in a beet 9ugar factory sugar beets an important part o f your crop rotation scheme. district should do his part. M ore Livestock - - The # need fo r more livestock . . « more meat and more dairy products . . . makes beets, and their by« products, tops, and pulp and molasses, doubly important. H igh Price for Beets - A n acre o f sugar beets w ill produce, on an average, 4500 pounds o f sugar - and three hundred pounds o f meat, from the same crop! The Government is guaranteeing to you Brighter Labor Prospects an increased price o f about $1.50 a ton for your 1943 crop . . . without increas - - A new program to assure necessary field labor for sugar beet growers was recently adopted, placing definite responsibility on the United States Employment Service, who w#l have the full cooperation o f the W ar Manpower Commission. The United States Department o f Agriculture, the W ar Relocation Authority, and sugar beet growers and processors. Plans call for the use o f approved Japanese- American volunteer war crop workers, besides local students, and men and women from cities and towns, and a portion o f 48,000 workers from Old Mexico who are expected to be available for farm labor throughout the nat ing the price o f sugar to consumers. Moreover, now is the time to maintain individual and dis trict beet acreage records to assure favorable quotas after the war. ion. The Beet Contract tell«, Mardi 9, ■ i miiluti APPROVED by growers and processors Representatives at Poca- ■ m ! with a suteere expression on both sides that farmers w ill proceed 1 to «et recarÜ beet quel— m 1 ^ . .ask your local USDA War Board