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Show NEPHI MERCHANTS ALWAYS DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT NEPHI MERCHANTS ALWAYS DESERVE YOUR SUPPORT t Men Excavate FARMERS Nephi Post Office Basement CAN GET LOAN TO PURCHASE SEED The work of excavating the base ment of the Nephi po6t office Is be ing pushed forward In a speedy manner bv Wllford Bailey and a of Nephl workmen. It Is In deed a pleasure to see the ground broken for Uie new post office building which has taken years of untiring effort on the part of the community's leading citizens to get. fcToup Farmer to Have Opportun ity To Get Money For Seed For Spring Planting The Government , From LOGAN. Any farmer iri Utah who is In need of a seed loan for Feb. 25, Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, The Times, Vol. 22, No. 8 Nephi Poultry Flock Wins First Place In Production Contest Inherits a Fortune lit ' ts 4 pa mm S. 10 PLAY - u The News, Vol. 13, No. 8 1932 IK Bank Stockholders """"V Select A Committe Much Medaled Hero . . y Fill i of stockholders of the Nephl National Bank was selected for Uie purpose of planning the bank. ways and means to n with This committee will the depositors committee In putting the forth every effort to local banking Institution which closed It doors last December, and is now In tne hands of a receiver. After winning the championship last week when they defeated the the SprlngvUle high school Juab high school basketball artists have been turning their attention this week toward their last game of the division schedule. The local tram will be hosts to Payson here Friday night. The Payson team still have one chance to get nto the Utah State tournament, and they are going to make the strongest bid possible to win this coming game. Should they defeat the Nephi team, they will be tied with SprlngvUle for the runner-u- p (second) position, and the winner ofthe already scheduled came be tween the two teams woud definitely decide who would meet the runner-up winner of the Alpine division, for a tournament berth. The members of the local team are all In A- -l condition, and realize that too keep their slate clean this year they must put up a fight and a hard one at that, against Payson. The Nephl team, playing a clean passing game, outpointed the Pay-so- n outfit some weeks ago on the Payson floor. Since that time, the Payson team has lmpoved consistently but aided by the home floor, the Wasps should succeed in beating them. The writer's prediction of score is 7, Nephl. For a good game, come out and watch Strom, captain and high scor ing center of the Payson team, match vits with Brough, youthful center of the Nephl gang, while Cleo Petty and the rest of the Nephl team show what high school basket ball really re-oe- 39-3- 2, Al EAGLE A committee ii GAM! BOYS SCOUr BADGES Seminary Planning A Program For Annual Herman Memmott Tim Bowers and Wilmer Bar-ne- tt Advanced To Eagle Boy Scout Rankings. Herman Memmott, Tim Bowers and Wilmer Barnett, three live wire Frances Tauclier of Cicero, scouts of Juab District qualified spring planting is eligible to make uburb of Chicago, who was notias "Doc," known O'Keefe, Patrick with the necessary twenty - one application to the federal govern fied by the Italian consul at Chiof a member of the fire department merit badges and a record of living ment for aid, according to a com cago that she had fallen belr to the state sanitarium at Rutland, up to the ideals of scouting, were municatlon received last Saturday examined by the Juab District 11,000,000, the fifth part of the esMass., is considered the champion from C. W. Warburton, director of Court of Honor this week and were tate left by her uncle, Anton fire laddie of the state. He Ii seen Extension work for the United Staadjudged eligible to receive the covwho died In Italy last Octoa few of the eighty above wearing tes department of agriculture, by of One Sem the features of the eted honor of advancement to the According to the Utah State Ag- ber. as who has two hlra Mrs. awarded medals many William Peterson, of the Utah State riculture Taucher, by be Founders on the Day program, to lnary College report rank of eagle scout. The boys were acta of even hla children towns to for cities didn't and support, Agriculture College. held In the Stake Tabernacle, Fri admonished that this advancement Poultry Record Keeping Pro know she bad an uncle. "Loans in your state will be made Utah for will braTery. day evening, March 4, at 7.30. and the wearing of the eagle scout January 1932, the flock of from an office to be located in the ject 342 owned by LeRoy .White. request the attendance of all former badge requires the highest sort of very near future In Salt Lake City headpullets won first place In production Seminary principals, who are avail jyalty to the princl pes of scouting said Director Warburton. "This will over 28G flocks able, who will take part on the pro and that failure to observe the reported In the state, as Held Farmer's known the be probably Mr. Whitehead's pullets laid an gram. These teachers are Ezra J. scout law disqualifies the scout Seed Loan office." There Is no Inof 21 eggs per hen during Poulson, now teacher at the Granite from wearing the Insignia of dication of the proposed personell average high school. In Salt Lake City; Don month, while the average for the of the office, Director Peterson the M. Reea, on the faculty of the state at large was only 12 eggs per The Court of Honor also was call To said. The percent production of his University of Utah, Salt Lake City, ed upon to examine the largest numDirector Warburton pointed ou hen. and James H. Ockey. Nephl. Roscoe ber of applicants, and the newly whole flock was 67.74 per cent and the fact that the leglislation this the percentage of the state Final tributes were paid to Julius A. Grover who Is In New York City and first and second class advance was onnata Black The walnut, Logan year authorizing crop production ly 38.70. The same flock of pullets Richard Cazier, at funeral services has been invited to send a short ments, which has ever appeared ive American tree, is fairly easy to loans to be made to farmers any held fifth in the Juab Stake Tabernacle last message for the occasion, which will before the court. Each of the Nephl in the state during grow and place accor to to handle, unable obtain are profitabe where who crop the month of December. CnnHav Dftrnnnn TViA hnv riipH nt. be read at the program. troops were represented by a numM. to extension Paul sources Dunn, ding production credit from other is interesting to note that the ber of aupplicants, and the newly teLmiiy home last week follow- It extension division of the col forester The thelg Utah State of the Agrlcluthe only condition being that pre- lege, under the direction of Carl ing an illness of pneumonia. He was first Seminary classes were held in organized Mona troop had five ap tural College at Logan. This dual ference is to be given to those who Frischnecht and the son of Gerald and Edna Jensen the vestry of the Stake Tabernacle plicants for Merit badges. , has Alder, Byron tree, furnishing products had crop failures In 1931. to March Cazier, a record keeping journal ofpurpose during the years, 1919-2- 0 The following is a list of ad printedi adwell and is both lumber nuts, Blanks Being Printed at the services, In of 1923. Mr. Poulson did all his vancements state use or in Speakers the made: by poultrymen is and for Utah planting, apted Government printing presses are for of Cowan B. P. Mr. of in the Tabernacle and Bishop charge teaching Troop 131. Nephl South Ward un- keeping tract of their hens and found growing In many sections of now turning out application blanks, were Gar James who the South Ward, and the expenses of their the state. It is a tree of the agGreenwood, passed away oer the direction of Ray Powell. notes, mortgages, and other neces- production rett. J. M. Christensen. Joseph H. November 12, 1925. taught the Adanced to second class flocks. Each month the poutrymen scouts Bel sary forms and these will be jnade end in a report on their flocks and ricultural class of soils, growing A. 1922 H. school year and up to March E: A. Anderson, Arthur Ellison, Greenhalgh, President best in fertile clay or sandy loam is. available in the counties of Utah of Beck Reid 1923. was lLston He of and President the first princl Ross Golden, Vernon Belliston, Max summary is made which is then soils that are well drained. Depend- where there Is a need for seed loans, sent the Jordan Stake. Closing remarks pal of the Seminary after it was Powell, Howard Belliston, Dayrl out to each record keeper for lg upon soil and moisture condit Director Peterson has been advis-if- i. comparisonu These records were given by Bishop Cowan. dedicated by Dr. George H. Brim Olpin, John Ray Vickers, Darrel have fast growing tree, Necessary suplles for the appli been kept since the month of Octob- - ions, it is a fairly Musical numbers were: Vocal solo hall, March 4, 1923. Dr. Brimhall Vickers, Dean Phylllps, Read Black. a height of 35 feet clten cations wil be sent directly to the attaining Warner; Vocal duet, Mable will give the principal address. and will continue for twelve in 20 years. Advanced to first class scout Dean III Clarence county agents where they will be months. Lunt and LeRoy Whitehead; Quar Other special guests at the pro Powell. will bear an The annual walnut are to who farmers available readily tette, Mrs. Florence Winn, Mrs. tram and the Founders Day Ball Awarded Merit Badges Herman According to the summary there seeking aid. Applications will be are 280 flocks reported for January crop of nuts from an age of 15 to Alice Crapo, Clarence Warner and immediately after, will be the fol Memmott, Printing,, Life Saving, The demand for these years. examined by a county seed loan with a total of 215,903 hens. The LeRoy Whitehead; Vocal Solo, Ellen lowing: Newton E. Noyes, Ephralm Farm Mechanics. E. A. Anderson. nuts been has and in increasing, be who will committee advisory average size flock In the state for many sections, considerable money FLOW ER CULTURE Coin Vocal Solo, Mrs. Anna Allred. Seminary; J. Clayton Watts, Gun- Firemanshlp. Dean Phillips Fireman- ser extension thsi signated by nison Seminary; Victor C. Ander ship Dayrl Olpin, Firemanshlp, Mrs. Diane G. Booth accompanist. is 771 hens. been brought into communities vice of Utah. In many cases the January The Invocation was offered by Dr, son, Lincoln, (Provo Bench) Sem Laurence Brough, Health, In Juab County there were 12 has The of sale this the crop. through . same personell will be retained as flocks to the college. The wood has J. A. Booth and the benediction by lnary; Leland E. Anderson, Manti Safety, Horsemashlp. Clarence Broreported varied be and uses, many committees which made up the that J. E. Memmott. The grave in the Seminary; A. Henry Anderson, Mt. ugh, Personal average size of these flocks were ing especially In demand for furHealth, Safety, for the feed loans. 715 hens. The average number of niture by Pleasant Seminary; John F. Oleson, Horsemanship. Dean Powell, Leath- City Cemetery was dedicated of because fine its material, Lake of "We are uncertain yet just how eggs per hen was 11.6, just .4 under Blackett Salt A. City. Jesse Lawrence Wash Payson Seminary; craft. Swimming, Firemanshlp. and polish. It is very durable much money will be available for the average for the state. The per grain Te folowlng out of town people burn, principal and Margaret GardTroop 133, Nephl North Ward contact with the soil and weath services loans this year." said Director War cent of flock production for the In of Porvo the teacher attended r.er, under he direction of Cayton Beck. Seminary; Courses in Landscape gardening burton. The act definitely authorizes County was 37.41 while the state er.For Utah Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. F. Cecil McGaving of Spanish Fork Advanced to second class scouts walnut the conditions, on J. D. Jensen, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Seminary; William T. Tew Jr. Max Bowles, Clair Kendall. Velore and Flower Culture will be $50,000,000. Last year $47,000,000 was was 38.70 Juab County led the in woodlots, with Monday, Wednesday and given Friday Blackett and family, Mr. and Mrs. SprlngvUle Seminary. Also the Juab Garrett, Frank Jenkins. Advanced loaned to fanners in the drouth state in eggs per hen and per cent should be planted trees 8 about the by young spaced school by C. Jack Tempest, Mrs. D. P. Theusen Stake Presdlency, Bishops of the to first class scout evenings at the snd storm areas of the United of flock production for the month 8 feet Douglas Jones. apart; in groups in unused C. Sanders, local high florist, beginning Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Brouwn, Mr. and Five Wards in Juab Stake; Sup States." of October. Box Elder County was Merit Badges Maurice Garrett, cor or farm fence of the portions m. Mrs. Rulon Bates, Mr. and Mrs. erintendent Owen L. Barnett and 7.30 next at 14 p. evening Monday for with lead the in Plan Outined January Pathfindin. DougFiremamfliip, or in rows along the fence The classes are to be in conjunct- Gerald Alder. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton a per cent of ners; Principals George A. Sperry and las Jones, Pathflnding, Fireman-shiEach borrower Is urged to keep etres Der hen and lines. For best growth, this tree ion with the adult on classes Mrs and Mr. Alonzo five 45.16. Needham of The night Kaysvllle; flock Ingram. Dee production Swimming, Farm his loan down to a minimum al should not be crowded. A section of the Stake Tabernacle Home and Sparks, education already being given at the James H. Eager, Logan; Mrs. W. flocks in the state ior Jan Garden Planning. Jack The forestry department nursey at school. They though the maximum loan has been leadingwere E. will for continue pracW. will be Miss all Fredia reserved as for follbws: Jensen, located First, Wilson, graduates Pace, First Aid to Animals, increased from $150 to $400. The uary 10,000 Iogan has approximately months. R. Beck, Reld Beck, Miss Mary of the Seminary, including the amount of the loan will be based on Juab County, Second, Salt Lake co seedlings available for distribution to ticably three Sanders Mr. 1932 Cleo 62 class Presl Pear that Miss and of of time, students. Elder Box During Wilson, County; farmers this spring at the cost of Story, Troop 135, Mona Ward, under the the acreage of the specific crops unty: Third, will take up phases of flower cul- Leo Lundberg, Mrs. Marvlna Mund- - dent Spencer Sowby and his com direction of Vernon Davies. to be planted by the borrower In Fourth. Ucah County; and Fifth $2 per hundred trees, parcel post or soil of treatment, Alumni planAssociation mlttee ture, the including Merit Badges Loran Fowkes. the spring of 1932, and th requlr Sanpete County. express charges prepaid. These ting and the care of numerous berg, Sandy, are to make hard the working pro Music DouglM Shepherd, First aid ements of the Individual borrowei black walnut seedlings were grown kinds of flowers that are adapted The Service Star board meeting gram and dance a celebration long to Animals. Ralph Garfield. First for supplies necessary in the produ-in- g from nuts gathered near Brigham to local conditions. to be Landscape remembered. was Aid to Animals, Bookbinding-- . Lucius in the City hall. of these crops. The interest on City and Logan, and will be ready gardening will also be given consid- A held Saturday Rowe, First Aid to Animals. Wm. nominating committee was nam to ship shortly after the first of erable attention on the course. such loans will be at the rate of ed as follows: Mrs. Bessie Clarldge, Rowe, First Aid to Animals, 5Vt per cent in all cases. April. A price list and order blank All who expect to Join this course Mrs. Annie Painter, Mrs. will be mailed upon request. In counties in which fertilizer Is are urged to be In attendance on chairman; Ostler Lisle Sidwell, Mrs. Troop 132, Nephl Ward under dirnot commonly used the maximum the opening night, next Monday, as Mrs. Matilda Gowers.Mary The organ ection of Paul K. Walker. Advancloan per acre will be $3 for all crops the outline for the entire course ization pledged their support for ed to second class scouts Wilson except truck crops, on which the a town nurse for the comingyear. The Nephi North Ward M Men Fidelis Choral Club Names will be given. Foote, Barres Jenkins, Louis maximum rate of $12 is allowed. ball team, winners of tne New Officers Year Advanced For Floyd Douglas. Where fertilizer is necessary for basket Stake to first class scouts Thomas Chap-pe- l, the league, defeated the crop production, the maximum Juab ward team, winners of the John Brodford, Director of the Norman Warren, Glen And rates are $6 for all crops except Eureka score of In Recreational association of America rews, Harold Warren, Evan Lryan. stake, by-truck crops, the rate for this is $20 Tlntic Choral the of Members Fidelis play-ohas been engaged by the Extension Merit Badges Price Allred, Farm here Wednesday club met per acre. Not to exceed $1 per acre nieht. The game Thursday evening at the now goes to service of the Utah State Agricul Home and Planning, Cooking, Civwas of loans made at any of these rates Provo for the winner Mrs. Kate Burton Greenwood, Farm, Regional meet. Bosweii City Hall. Mrs. Nora Barton and Miss La- - ture College to hold a series of co- ics. Morgan may be used for repairs and miscel The following new officers Kendall were outstanding for hostess. Verne Barton of Kaysvllle, Mrs. operative recreational institutes in Home and Planning, Safety, Cook- Alice laneous "expenses of crop production and winners. were club: Mrs. for elected the of State the Utah. Juab County has Funeral services were held In the Vera Thurgood and two small the (Continued on page four) . other than seed, fertilizer, feed for Crapo, President; Mrs. Louise Pyper G T F Nephl North -- treasurer; Tabernacle Friday after daughters," Vera Lee and Nora B, been fortunate in securing one of Stake Juab Vivian (Continued on page four) Mrsj secretary 11 1 5 to 2 be held at Nephl March Kendall R F noon for Sarah Elizabeth McCune, of Idaho, Miss Cora Vest and Mrs. these 6 Hoyt, director, Mrs. Viola Ockey, 3 0 0 14 to 17, inclusive. Sudweeks L F G. who died early last week at Provo. Stella Vest and small son Bobby of Diane Mrs. assistant director; 12 2 6 0 P.oswell C Three institutes of this character SEVEN STRAIGHT WINS The services were In charge of Provo and Miss Myra Williams of Mrs. Llllie Booth, accompanist; 0 2 1 were held in Utah three or four week-en- d 0 STUDENTS APPLY O. Pay R G all the of E. A. the Smith spent Lynndyl Nephl Bishop Wright, reporter. 0 0 0 Chase L G years ago under the direction of Mr. GIVE TEAM and Bishop Thomas with their mother and grand-mot- h BERTH IN North was Ward, tne A to served luncheon 0 Brodford and so successful were they Pay, R F ward was the er Mrs. Sarah Vest of Mona. of the at at Nephl Bailey Tunnell members FOR GRADUATION RIngram the present 0 0 0 L F TflTIDMAMEMT Monday evening a George Wash that the Extension Service sought QTATC 10 o clock. Those attending were: first speaker on the program, folJackson C Wm. H. Boyle of Provo ington Bicentennial program was the services of this director again. lowed Lucille Mrs. luuuimiMLiMi by Florence Mrs. Winn, SCHOOL HIGH 0 0 0 FROM Work to be taken up, will apply Sanders R G given In the Mona ward meeting Booth, Mrs. Alice Crapo, Mrs. Lucille and James H. Ockey. 0 0 0 to Nellson L G recreational principally under house of direction methods, the the a of coslsted numbers Musical (From "The Clarion") Lunt, Mrs. Louise Pyper, Mrs. Mabel Mrs. vocal duet, Mable Lunt and LeRoy school. The program was as follows: materials and spices as they are (From "The Clarion") 16 7 3 35 Lunt, Mrs. Diane G. Booth, clinched first place and used Extension in work. This Nephl L. Wallace Singing, America; Prayer, Bishop The following students are appll Lille Wright and the hostess, Mrs. Whitehead; Organ solo, that there will be a wealth lncldently a berth In the state high cants for graduation from the Juab Martin; Vocal duet, Delia Barnes John S. Nellson; Saxaphone Solo, means Burton. Karl M. Newton; Reading, "The of material given for those engag- school tournament when they clashand Perry McArthur. hieh school this year: G T F Eureka ed with Springvllle on the Nephi The opening prayer was offered Man Without A Country," Mrs, ed In M. I. A. work Primary, 0 Nephl Miles Anderson Donald Gourley R F floor last Friday and won with a and adults. by C. H. Grace and the benediction Lila Ellertson; Trumpet Duet. Ver clubs 2 At Entertain Ladies Bailey, Gerald Belliston, jonn bow- Cook L. F 2 score. This institute work at Nephl is by James D. Pexton. The grave non Davies and Aanon Garfield; 1 ers. Walter Belliston, Lawrence ero Boyns C Both teams outplayed themselves Address Attorney P. N. Anderson limited to 30 couples. Admission is Delightful Luncheon was dedicated by Wm. Bailey. 1 adhead, Ronda Brough, Rulon Bro- - Holiday R G of Nephl; Singing, "The Star Span free and except for some very In and! entirely surpassed! the fans' 0 ueh. Dorothy Chase, Linden cnris Holmes L G gled Banner,'; Benediction, Raph expensive materials, no charge will highest expectations. It was perhaps tensen. Allen Christensen, Donna Cromar R F 0 be made. Two classes will be held the most tense and hardest fought ael Garfield. Oarbett. Wallace Garrett, Lucille Mrs. Katherine Shaw and Mrs. On Tuesday another patriotic each day, afternoon and evening, game ever played on the home floor. 5 6 4 14 Melba Golden were hostesses at a Greenhalgh, Afton Greenwood, Elmo Totals Belliston and Brough led the program in honor of Washington in the North Ward Amusement hall, Haynes, Delma Hall, Fay Howara Umpire, Cook, Referee, McCune. charming bridge party given Thurswas given by the school. All the Each applicant will be expected to Wasps hi a scoring attack. Petty, Havcock. Raymond Jackson Trpr-Mrs. of at home the day evening children of the public school took attend all eight classes. Apply to captain of the Wasps, went out on orare Jenkins. Ada Jackson, Los Shaw. Luncheon was served to Miss drills County Agent A. E. Smith at the fouls in the last quarter. Morgan, part in songs, dances and Kenkiel Jenkins, Maureen Kendall, Fred Returned Missionary Is Mable Anderson. Mrs. Myrtle to the occasion. A crowd Couny Courthouse for furthur suitable right guard, followed imediately afEida ostier Beth McCay, dall, and Mrs. Essie Shaw, special Morgan, ter on the same count. This almost will be that filled the ward meeting house The Honor program of following Guest PetCleo Irene Party Olpin, members Lincoln Orme, guests, and the following shattered Nephl's hopes of victory, to witnessed in the the proTabernacle, Sunday, overflowing given v Marearett Parkes, Maxlne Pay Mrs. of the club:- Mrs. Erma Lomax, t, but the reserves, Anderson and Honoring their son, Ernest, who Helen Jones, Mrs. Bessie Schofield. Feb. 28, by the Junior Seminary: gram and were delighted with the Kathvrn Phillips, Rulon Sowby, of the team. the entertainment unity preserved Man Former Speak "Nay provided. Singing splendid Community week a from last three returned Nephi Salisbury Ost Mrs. Gyp Carter, Mrs. Edith Maxlne Sperry, Marjorie No 111; Fern Freckleton; The Sacrament meeting Sunday Springvllle started out the game Dies In California City with Jewell Sorenson, Wallace Tolley year's mission in the Samoan Is ler. Mrs. Edith Beckstead, Miss Myrl Talk on prayer. and Swearing, to devoted Enid afternoon the rapid scoring fire, running np honoring L. A. Slang Mrs. Mr. and Winn lands, Bailey Wilson. Marjorie Downs. Miss Banche Burton, Miss pinrrnrA a 1 lead before the locals could Harmonica Selection 7 B. of the great hero of the American wpnrv Worthington, Donald Gadd entertained at their home Wednes Alice Sowby, Miss Maurine Lomax Howarth; was Word received was Vickthe Revolution. Ray Newton Wednesday get organized. Time out gave the Music and social Miss Florence Chase and the host- Boys; Talk on Gossip, Jack day evening. victor Gadd. Mrs. W. J. Henriod of the death Wasps new determination, resulting "Some his Jessie Piano by solo, ers; Mecham; being, speaker, subject diversions. were The af the Mem chat Mnna Norma Molyneaux, esses Mrs. Golden and Mrs. Shaw. Talk, Attitude Toward Work, Clar Phases of the Life of Washington.' of her brother, Heber Haynes, which in a lead for the Springvillers of was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Mna-tiw Seamons and Gerald fair occured Monday night 'in a Los 4 at the end of the first quarter. A motion picture show portrayence Stanley; Girls Chorus, 8th James B. Riches, Charles Haynes, Mr. Haynes was The remaining periods gave Nephi beet of on Grace the the Talk hospital. sugar Angeles growth ing Courtesy, Mrs. Grade; for entertainment and Mrs. Monday Mr. Harlar McCune, The George Tvan Lewis Anderson, condit- a former resident of Nephi. the lead with the following scores: best with Solo, together I. M. Saxaphone Harry as industry announced Elackett; the Robert Mrs. Mr. and Paul Sarah by Fran Hall, evening, Eenedict, Julia Ballow, and 1 for the victors. of Mcmethods ions and for Herman angrowing Talk, This been A. Don Mai has postponed. Eroadhead, Ivan, Jesse, Naomi, mm Delia Lundsteen, Velma A record crowd of 1200 rooters Ethel Tanner of Mllford Is was Miss in beets for the "Put given ward was caring Cune; Sinking, Community the made nouncement Harold and by aid, Myrtle Bailey mgren. Joy Nlelson, Clarence Pay - Mark Mr. and Mrs. James witnessed the game. To The Wheel; the Mona meeting house by the at the home of week-enBlgler, Herman McCune, Mr presidency when notified of con Your Shoulder oit'"o the guest Nephltes almost went wild with Ellison last'H. this snip. Lucille fierce, iwueri Weldor Allred. Price Company scheduled Sugar Reporter, Prayer, entertainments L. A. hon fllctincl Mrs. snd Bailey, and the enson, Lucille Sorenson, Aline Ellison. Miss of (Continued on page four) Wade. evening. Ludean Wednesday for that evening. ored guest, Ernest Bailey. Shepherd, and Blaine Taylor. Mrs. Klem-enc- h, Black Walnut Trees Grow Easy Founders Day Party Funeral Sunday For Nephi Boy 41-2- FREE COURSE . Lea-thercr- WILL BE GIVEN " p. Nephi North Ward Quint To Enter Meet a 35-1- Recreational Leader To Direct Institute Leath-ercra- ft. Leath-ercra- ft. Man-gelso- n, Services for Nephi Mona Happenings; Pioneer Held Friday 4, ff 10 ill uinib -- 4-- H 39-3- Program Arranged for Sunday Evening a ) - Lea-vit- 9-- f n 9-- 24-- Utah-Idah- d, 17 32-2- |