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Show Nshi, Juab County, Utah 84o43' Gljt Git:ic5'IcwO Shaw, Prop. -- 17 1'orth Main Tin und ci'CJCSCiSSCBSSSSeSSSS The name Arkansas Is 3: tVA : $ court ' vb ' - - 1 - , s. , Passed by the City Mayor , Raymond Christiansen City Recorder 4 7 11 t 'i Lunt recently. She was enroute to her home In Denver, Colo' ' rado. ' 1 I This Miss Mina Lou' Broadhead entertained in honor of her mother, Mra Olive Broadhead, on her birthday anniversary on Saturday- - Those attending were Mra Lela Fowkes, Mra Paul Belllaton and children Paula, the rebellion. Arkansas Marti, Brady; Mra. Jack Llewjoined the Confederate ellyn and daughters Colleen and States by a vote of 68 to L Kathy; Mra William Howard; With the fall of Little Rock Read Mra Lynn Belllston, on September 10, the dissentand sons Brad, and Balle. Isaac ing voter, governor Mark, Mr. and Mra Delwin Murphy, who was in favor of and Shepherd Janice, the Union, loomed into and Mra Maid Shirley Harper, at while. Little power Rock, Confederate Governor! Bosh.- ' ' ! .1 Harris Flanagan ruled from Mra Amoe Rasmussen visit Washington, provisional ed over the week end with her state capital. Arkansas was readmitted son and daughter in law, Mr. to the Uqion in 1888. Recon- and Mra Leo Ingram- Miss .Cur t is Is a room mate of Mlsa In struction was very difficult Arkansas claims the only gram at the Brigham Young diamond mine in North University. . America, at Mufreesboro. It swas discovered in 1603 by Face Jack and son Wayne John Huddleston. Arkansas of Pleasant Grove were Sunday 60 per cent of dinner guests of his mother, produces bauxite, aluminum bearing, Mrs. Alean Paca ore and is rich in petroleum, i natural gasoline, gas, coal,' Sunday visitors at the Olive limestone and manganese. Broadhead home, who were obPrimarily agricultural. Ark serving her birthday anniveransas produces cotton, rice,; sary, were Mh and Mrs.1 Peter corn, hay and soybeans. Its Heells and daughter June, Mrs. g forests supply Boy Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. factories with pine, white Norman Greenhalgh arid childoak, gum, red oak, ash and ren Becky, Cary, Scott and hickory lumber Kirk, Mr. aqd Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh and children Lora Jean and David Mr, and Mm Richard Greenhalgh and son Ricky, Mrs. A1 Neff and daughter Patsy, Mrs. Gordon KeelL apd daughters Carla, Roseann and Melia, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Heells and children Sharon, Joanie, Julie, Je&nine and Steven, Mrs. Florence Beal and Mrs. Wanda Blackett v t ' -- n Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson attended a wedding reception at Spring City Friday night for Mr. and Mm Richard DownardL Mrs. Downard la a niece of Mrs. Anderson. - 0 Vs vu yi extend to you, cur nuny loyal fri FRAri:i 15 - 4 t!:rt:i'::n s fsiv's d:?,y czzz:i f !::n - t:;j C;-:.- !, 1 - ! wood-usin- 1 -- - ' m' v A r;v 7 n , J i ' y . 1 Yui.iid u fl - DARTcn he::3 ii t.-:-j g:;. NTtlrari EuaC:'! f V wAHwsmS tlsphl, Utah s, , G 5 ' r A, Hir 1 li ccocr.:uan:c::2 veu? vjcj To u;;c:i;t:p::7c7 c:urr.: IK . fcchrd 1 To s , 5 , o. r;; -- ;n i b hij push f. 5 r--i cr.3 hura dzo Chr, t: ' Vcsssd cSsci cd a .'Try : ,ub2?c:: fn .BSSTlMDUT f p?, simclaiei. REPjr:::i5d: sinQif-jAYvCor.c3&. 3 U U II.? c:"' n V MEAn-COC- FKUITS VECCTAIlIl. Fhooe 623-045- 2 : fccch. . . . Scnia's 4lh Stulh cr.i I:!.! . I1 JiU, i - . I ? : c.1 bright tsrc:Irc; Date of Publication: December 24, 1964, in The Nephi, Utah. . Times-New- I; cutcnrr. cud Sf.:iTH OAKERY 61 ' watery wish CAROLING FORTH GAY WISHES! , . - that ' Mlsa Julie Andrews, who has been attending school tn New Mexico, visited with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bemeh SL ' Council of Nephi City, Utah this 21 day of December, 1964. L. DWANE TIDWELL, Attest: Missouri Territory. Oa March 3, 1318, Arkansas was organized as a separate terri tory, effective July 4, 1818. The capital waa Arkansas Poet, but was moved In 1821 to Little Rock. Steamboats began uciri her many rivers ana by 1&23, Arkansas was ready for admission to the Union as a slave state. Michigan was year's free mate. At the imminent approach of the Civil War, Arkansas against secession, but after Ft Sumter, in order to ignore Lincoln's order for troops to suppress - In the opinion of the City Council it is necessary to the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Nephi City, Utah that this ordinance become effective immediately. It shall take effect upon its first publication. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Linton and family of Santa Maria, California are spending the Christmas holidays with their Mr. and Mra Fred parent Lynn in Mona and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Linton. , CAPITAL: LITTLE LOCK then It was iadzisJ la tha estab-lishe- C V T. ; ommimrr o? derived from the Indian word U g a k a p a h, meaning downstream people. Early French explorers, unable to pronounce the name called it Arkansas Hernando do Soto, still searching for gold, landed in Arkansas in 1541 and there ho died after a winter of exposure and starvation. More than 100 yeara later. Father Marquette and Joliet in their travels down the Mississippi, stopped In Arkansas where they found the Indians friendly, but the mosquitos unbearable. Here they guessed that the Mississippi flowed into the Gulf of Mexico, not the Bay of California, and since this was their mission, they headMr. and Mra George V. Jonback for Canada. In es visited in Salt Lake City ed LaSalle landed, March, over the week end with mem- erected 1682, a cross and claimed bers of their family. the land for France. He died before he saw Arkansas d AN ORDINANCE AMENDING Post, the settlement by his lieutenant SECTION 9 OF THE REde Tonti in 1686. VISED ORDINANCES OF Henry Arkansas suffered the NEPHI CITY, UTAH OF same trials of John Law as 1951 did all the Mississippi Valley . . . BE IT ORDAINED BY THE and Louisiana territory and forth back The trading CITY COUNCIL OF NEPHI between Spain, France and CITY, UTAH: England, prior to the LouisiRevised 9 That Section of the ana Purchase. At first ArkOrdinances of Nephi City be, ansas was part of Louisiana, and the same is hereby amended to provide as follows: Section 9. Penalty for Violation of Ordinance. Whenever no other penalty is prescribed, any person convicted of violating any provision of any ordinance included In these Revised Ordinances or ordinances hereafter enacted, shall be punished by a fine in any sum not exceeding 1299.00 or by imprisonment in the city or county jail for a period of not longer than Six months or by both fine and imprisonment The court may in imposing a fine, enter as part of the judgment. that la .default of the payment of the fine the defendant may be imprisoned in the city or county jail for a period not exceeding one day for each Two Dollars of such fine, unpaid, at the discretion of the . 3 JUNE 15,1125 ARKANSAS Members of the Booklore Club who were unable to attend the annual Christmas party are sure to have a break down on their physical fitness program. This entertainment was one of the highlights of the club program for the year and for any member to miss out was tragic! Ladies with decorated and tinseled gifts strollea in the Towne Cafe Thursday evening, prepared for fun, frivolity and food. Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett was chairman with Mrs. Alma Jones assisting in the program planning. Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Milton Boswell and Mra Joseph Garrett kept the group entertained with various games. Each member was a winner of a beautifully wrapped gift exchanged by a number concealed in a Christmas bell. The dinner was enjoyed by Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Milton Boswell, Mrs. Loren Christensen, . Mrs. Hazel Garrett, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mra Joseph Garrett, Mra Alma Garrett and Mrs, Ralph Chase. - lliphi Decani tr 2i, ?il Tlio Stars in Our Flag: 25 Tcv."3 Cafe Scene Fcr Annd Party Of Dc:M:re I Ivluvkl) HfJEPHI JOVGLRY Thursday, ' i:;;!.?, C.':'. ; |