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Show QUOTATIO- QUOTATIO- N- N- Happiness belongs to the one who makes others happy. Children have greater need of models than of critics. Joubert DelUle. The Times, Volume 28; No. 6 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, February 11, The News, Volume 18, No. 6 1937 Boy Scouts Are Funeral Services Are Held Opera To Be Presented Changes Are Made In Entertained For Former Residents of and Power Next Thursday Evening Costs Light In J. H. S. Auditorium Illustrated Lecture to Nephi During Past Week Excellent Cast Working Hard Funeral For Mrs. Mary On Production; Frank E. Carter To Be Held Friday Wanlass Is Director. Funeral servies for Mrs. Mary "Once in a BJue Moon", the an- Crawley Carter, 73, widow of Thos nual high school opera, will be pre- Carter, will be conducted in the sented February 18, at 8 P. M. South ward chapel Friday at 2:30 P. under the direction of Frank E. M. Friends may call at the chapel , . J between 2 and 2:30 P. M. rranuss, nirecior; iuve ncamunus, r?mntics and Elda Ostler, danc- Mrs. Carter was born December 2. 1863 in Nephi, a daughter of The opera, "Once In a Blue Thomas and Bessie McKay Craw Mrcn" Is a musical romance with ley. She lived In this city until lnuphter. tnrills. and excitement eighteen years ago when she moved It starts with to Provo where she has since res pricked throughout. a banr and never lets up until the ided. final curtain. The music is writ Mrs. Carter Is survived by her ten by Noble Cain, M. A., who seven sons and one daughter: two directed the M. t. A. Musical sisters, Mrs. J. E. Memmott and festival In Salt Lake City for three Mrs. Robert Lomax. Nephi and one . years. brother, Joseph Crawley of Provo. A brief summary of the opera Provo. Changes in light rate schedules to be effective on the January, 1937 readings of all light and power users of the Nephi City Municipal plant, have recently been Introduc- Be Presented Here ed. These changes In rates were made after a careful and conscientstudy of the comparative oper ating conditions and the needs of all customers. In no instance was the Intention or desire to work a hardship on any Individual con sumer or any group of users. The primary object of the adjustment was to equalize the price of electricity on comparable classes of usage. Rates which were too high were reduced and In a gener al way It may be stated that a large majority of the citizens have been benefited by the REDUCTION in the light rates. To bring to mind exactly the extent of this saving, it is estimated that the total Income of the Electric Light Department for the year 1937 will Lee Kay, Educational director of only ious the State Fish and Game depart ment will deliver an Illustrated lecture In the Juab high school aud itorium next Wednesday evening, Nearly 100 Boy Scouts of the Juab District were entertained at the annual Boy Scout Jamboree In the high school gym Monday night as guests of the Nephi klwants club. During the evening games William H. Bailey of Manti Is Mischach Pitt Succumbs To and contests were played under the Victim of Pneumonia; Many Ailment in Salt Lake City; direction of the Scout officials and Funeral Relatives At Wat Active Nephi Pioneer Nephi then all the boys feasted on Hot Dogs. Earlier In the evening at the weeklv meeting of the Klwanis c'ub Roy Passey, an official of the National Parks council, addressed the club members and scout of ficials of the district on the sub- feet of "The Thines That Come Too Late" calling attention to the care lessness of men in falling to give those favors or say those nice things about people until they are gone. Too often", he said, "we make angels of those who die at. a time when our kind words can mean nothing to them and let golden onportunities pass by us for making them happy while alive. He then commented on the Boy Scout program which Is being enlarged upon this week as National Scout Week, and made a plea with the fathers in attendance to chum with their boys and if they have none, to chum with boys without fathers. A number of the Kiwanians wjo had registered scouts In their fam ilies had them at the meeting as their guests. It was reported at the meeting that a CCC camp would be established at the Mt. Nebo section next spring if the program was continued for another year and telegrams were sent to Utah's Senators and congressmen asking their support tor-- tne CCC program. It was also reported that the safety committee of the club was working with the students of the shools in an effort to have them cross the safety zone by the newly erected semaphore when they could cross with safety, that is when the lieht was red. It was reported that a ski hill had been selected in the Mt. Nebo recreational area by a group from the club, the Junior chamber of Commerce and the forest officials, J. W. Paxman was In charge of the meeting. Kiwants Publicty Com MANTI William H. Bailey. 47, Funeral services were held In the superintendent of the South San Nephi South ward chapel Tuesday to which the members of the East pete School District and former noon for Mischach Pitt, 88, who In teacher at Sterling, died early Sat- died Saturday at his home Fish and Juab Game association . a and the general public are Inv.tVl urday of Influenza and pneumonia. Salt Lake City following a lingering Mr. Bailey has been Identified Illness of Diabetes. to attend. Those who have seen with the South Sanpete school Mr. Kays pictures, the latset group The services were In charge of since 1906, when he moved to Bishop P. B. Cowan, and the open of which are in colors, have been thrilled very much with them. Sterling as a teacher. He was as ing prayer was offered by James Mr. Kay will also show his lect sistant superintendent of the dist- E. Memmott of the South Ward ure Illustrations at the schools dur rict for about a year before being bishopric. named to the superintendency in lng next week. Speakers were John E. Lunt, PresJune. 1936. He had lived in Mantl ident A. H. Belliston and the clossince the appointment. ing remarks by Bishop Cowan. Mr. Bailey was born In Nephi The musical numbers included: February 13. 1889. to the late L. A Vocal duet, Fowkes sisters; vocal and Sarah E. Warner Bailey, pio duet, Mrs. Robert Winn and Mrs. neers of the Juab county dlstlct. A. J. Crapo; selection, quartet combe at least $2,000.00 LOWER, follows: He was educated in the Nephi posed of Mrs. Crapo, Mrs. Winn, To those further Interested we "After an absence of four years schools and later attended all three Eldon Tanner and Clarence H. Wargivfe this inormation that any at college, Bob Harrington Is ex- Nephi Ward Relief Society of the Utah colleges and took spec ner. schedule is not permanent ial work at the University of South pected to return to the home of Conference Next Sunday existing The benediction was pronounced a At recent if be to or of the Juab it proves meeting discriminatory his foster aunt; Mrs. Mary Mont ern California. He married Maggie by Dr. J. A. Booth and the gravte burdensome. be will effort County Board, Every Planning figures Rornery, whose dauehter Sylvia was in the Vine Bluff cemetery was dedMay Peacock in Mantl in 1910. The Nephi Ward Relief Society made to encourage the use of were given by Agent A. E. Smith hi'- boyhood sweetheart. Suvlving are his widow, a son, icated by T. C. Winn. Having will hold their annual conference lieht on will be rates and and Economic features Agricultural power fallen In love with another girl at next Jack Bailey, Mayfleld; two daugh d, Born May 26. 1849. in Wlllina. Sunday evening, February 14, such that the citizens may enjoy of the county showing the Increase college, he sends his chum, George at 7:30 ters, Lucile Bailey, Elslnore and a son of John and Caroline M. at the tabernacle. the full benefits of the use of this and decrease of farm P. products dur Helen Bailey, Manti; and two bra Wright Pitt, he emigrated to AmerTaylor, who closely resembles him. The following program will be given: time and labor saving commodity. lng the past few years. Also cen to substitute for him at the week , thers and a sister. Mayor Wllfo'd ica with his parents, settling In congregsong, music; sus Preliminary com figures showing that although Industry of benefit to the end party. George has always been ation ; of Nephi; Reed W. BalKry Nephi. Mr. Pitt made three trips Bailey William Bailey; song, munity prayer, nas wherein electricity is re tnere been a decrease of over anxious to meet Sylvia, whose pic director of the forest service lntor- - across the plains to bring emigrants sacrament 6ervtre; quired will be encouraged. Mothers; Singing 1000 in the population of the county ture greatly attracts him. He remarks, Bishop Alma Tranter; re moimtain forest and range experi- to Utah. He was a personal friend All customers are asked to In since 1920 there has been an in arrives amid preparations for a ment station. Ogden, and Mrs. Pearl of Jim Bridger, famous Indian from ward Pesldent, Beulah vestigate the changes made and crease in the number of farms. The Ennnish Fiesta and finds Sylvia port B Snarr. Provo. Scout and frontier man of the pionH. report. Blanche iearn the true nature of the same. size of the average farm has in more charming than her photo B. Ions; secretary's Gifts The following attended the fun eer days. of Love Anyone with a problem of any creased from 252 acres in 1920 to Brough; song. eral services for William Bailcv graph. Mr. Pitt married Alice Price in kind is also cordially Invited to 352 in 1935. in Manti Tuesday: Mrs. Kate Wor- the old endowment house in Salt Unexpected guests in the persons b.,0h, tn thA lnti contact officers officials Recommendations were and city given by cf r Perclval Chetwood and M.i thington, Mr. and Mrs. Wm Bailey, Lake City In 1870. He was engaged program, j. E. Lunt; talk, that any need for adjustment may members of the Board to Include Rene LeMon arrive and are wel Stake Relief Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Bailey, Mr. in mining and stock raising dur Board mem be directly learned. All ideas and the following Society In the projects comed as distinguished noblity. bv pro? and Ms. Edwin Bailey. Mr. and ing the early period of his life, '"The project, Mr. and opinions will be carefully consid- ram oi worn for a ber; play, 1937: Mrs. Montgomery, and invited to Mrs. Elmo Hansen; benediction, Mrs. Mrs. and also engaged In blacksmithing. Jcseph Worthington, ered. Home and Commun Irrigation, remain for the festivities. That Mrs. Lillian S. Cowan. A cordial Kate Bowles, Miss Catherine Bow Mrs. Pitt died In Nephi In 1923. Mr. interYour officers have the Beautification: Home city ty Gardens les: L. A. Bailey Jr., Raymond Pitt moved to Salt Lake City after night while the guests are dancing; invitation is extended to all ward ests of the people In mind at all A rural Health Program; A studv a robbery takes place and the members to attend. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. William Bel- her death. In to times adminconsumer of and the regard problems and give con suspicion is turned on Georjre, who He Is survived by the following liston, Mr. and Mrs Gilbert Bailey, of Electric istration affairs to slderation Light the material furnish is forced to disclose his identity. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Mr. sons and daughters Lewis W. Pitt. to are a the best give you they trying by the consumers council of the Things look dark for him until the Miss Alice Belliston Making and Mrs. Frank Russell of Salt Mrs. Mary E. Winn, Mrs. Lillian possible service at fair, equal rates bureau of Agricultural Economics. guilty parties are broueht to jusLake Citv. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Snarr Gardner, and Mrs. Idale Walker, Tour With Ball Team adjusted consistently lower. . Crop improvement through planting tice. A telegram from the real Bob and children of Provo, Mr. and Mrs all of Salt Lake City; Charles M. While the new rate schedules are or oetter seed; Weed Control: Voc his leave announcing marriage Reed W. Bailey of Ogden, and Pitt and Earl C. Pitt. Ogden, and one trial the cooperation and good ational Home of Alice Miss Belliston this city, for free to finish Boys in the training George story Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christiansen. Mrs. Mabel Horton, Santaquin. 27 who is attending Weber college at will of each and every citizen Is ana Girls; Milk School; Farm Flock the apriroved fashion. grandchildren and 21 great grandImprovement; Improvement of Our The following cast has been work- Ogden this winter, left last Wed- earnestly and sincerely solicited. children also survive. One brother. Council. Dairy Stock; Improvement of our Texaco All Nephi City Stars, with the overtime nesday ing James E. Tanner during the past week, John Pitt of Nephi U also among Utah Kurai of Scouts roads. 133 the of undefeated NeDhi of the troop are hoopsters confident that evtery part and the survivors. tour for North a ward State Feminine conducted League services the of the opera will be worked out Funeral services were held In in States. Coast M. the A. Pacific of the I. to perfection before the performregular meeting Price for James E. Tanner, in the North ward Tuesday evening. formerTuesday resident Games are scheduled for Garner- ance next Thursday evening: Mr. Mrs. Anna Berthlesen who died at Nephi Crescent and were Awards Eureka given during the pro Coeur d'Alene, Idaho last WednesBabbitt Morton, Don Gowers; Bet-t- v ville, Nevada, to Vida, Kenneth Garrett, Elvin gram Oakrldge, Morton. Louise Winter: Mrs T.iln. City, California; Funeral services were held In Llddiard and Bob Ingram, who rec day. Lavender. Geraldine Bowles: Ril'v Marcola, Santa Clara and Houlton, i Mr. Tanner operated a meat mar Ephraim Tuesday for Mrs. Annie E. eived their second class badges, ket in Maxwell. Harlow Pevtonrteonrp Oregon and Pocatello, Idaho Nephi for several years, after Brlenholt Berthelson, 82. mother of and to Lee Boswell, Miltcn War which he Taylor, Dee Kendall; Sir Perclval! Friends of Miss Belliston will be moved to Mllford lat James Christensen of this city. In of With the the cooperation Committeemen working on the wood and Bob Winn, who became er to Beaver. He has beenandassocReid Judd: M. Rene Pleased to learn of her success Chetwood, Mrs. Berthelson died Saturday LeMcn, Blaine Greenhalgh; Suz- the basketball field and hope she press, radio, schools and the public Soli Conservation program are meet tenderfoot scouts. iated with various Sewell and Safe following a 9 day illness of pneuwith farmers in ing Mona anne, Sara Aaeard; Hop Sing Hi, will enjoy her tour. be' Nephi, monia. She was born In Jutland, way Markets in Utah generally, Americanism Week, and Levan Bob Inscore, Srylark Roams. Clair the week for the Representatives of Scout Troop for the past few years. and Idaho Denmark, April 13, 1854, a daughter lng sponsored throughout the Unit purpose of during 133 left of Miss Maxlne the who North ward Monday Pay Work Nephi sheets Howard and Mooney, Kendall, He was born in Holden, January of Lars Christian and Anne Sophia ed States by the Junior chamber and other papers Pratt. Chorus of guests, Spanish for Grand Junction, Colorado for a of signed by the farm were in attendance at the annual 18. 1878, a son of Ebenezer She left Denand Nielsen Brlenholt. looms owners in last commerce and two with sister organizations, s. her weeks tavel-erof the visit counmeeting An Timpanogos dancers, burglars; Reporters, year's program. Mary Ann Bigler Tanner. He serv mark with her family after jointn? The effort Is also being cil in brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. as an outstanding success. Provo Mr. etc. wee and to made work recently L. D. S. church and arrived in Americanism week will be observed out the best possible farming meth- Mrs. Geoge Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. etl as a L. D. S. Missionary to the the The curtain will be drawn at Hill. snurnern states, and on his re New York August 11, 1868. She two of between birth dates the Mr: for ods 1937. Mrs. M. and 8 P. in the high school auditFloyd Garrett, turn in December, 1900 married walked across the plains, arriving Lincoln Abraham numa entertained Americans, great Max Bowles Ostler and Glade Sanders Mane Hansen of Lake orium next Thursday evening. The program provides for and Max Shore in In Salt Lake City September 15, Bowles, scout masters. students cf the school are selling ber of his friends Thursday, Feb- and George Washington. rr.or. In some re1868, and came to Ephraim soon Salt Lake Temple. the payments f0S' local 4 The a observance, at being birthday party honoring ,ess llbera general admission tickets, while the ruary Besides his widow, he is survived after. She has resided here since other?: chamber were tered Junior the Games 7th Nephi by anniversary. For instance, persons having small Nephi Drug Co., are selling reser- his that time. the sons hy and daueh fallowing direction of of under served. the commerce, refreshments played and ved seat tickets. farms are planted entirely to ters: James, Ray H., Reed B. and She was married to Jens C. Fred J. Chapman, chairman of the alfalfa which are able to qualify for a minChristensen Donald in 1869. He died in Tanner of A Delos Price, conis committee, American)! imum payment of $20.00 followShe was then married to lanner. Standard, Mark Tanner. 1882. sisting of programs in the schools ing good farm practices byon their Ferron: Mrs. Charles Gwinn, Sweet Christian Berthelson In 1888 and each day of the observance, a post- farms in 1937. Other farms which' Mr- - and Mrs. D. Sheldon Winn TTne and Miss Gadys Tanner, Price he died In 1906. er contest In the art department come under announce the Nine grandchildren, his mother, and Surviving are nine sons and dauwhat Is known as the of Safford, Arizona fcif the Juab high pchools and diversion class will be paid for birth of a son, on February 3. Mr. the followinc brothers and sisters ghters: James Christensen, Nephi, talks and Illustrations concerning 15 per cent of then? soil Winn is a son of Mr. and Mrs. a'so survive: David A. and Eb. Tan- Mrs. David Wiliams. Preston, IdAmericanism practices in the schools diverting ner. Milford; Milford, Jake Tanner, aho; Professor Oswald Christensen, depleting crops to soil conserving D F. Winn of this city. celebration. the during and in will be able to earn Peaver; Ahner Tanner, Provo; Mrs. Rexburg. Idaho; Mrs. Chris Lund, 131 scouts, after which prayer was off; The lives of the two great Amer- a Soil addition Mrs- Louise Vickers returned to Tavern Ellison. By Harold Olpin, Scout Troop Conservation Payment by Nephi, Mrs. Flos-!- e Mrs. John Armstrong, Fomer Berered, given by the. Scouts under icans, Washington and Lincoln, form Winn. Preston, Idaho. thelson, Mrs. Ernest Nielson. Mrs. handing this diverted acreage as ner home recently after a two weeks Scout week is being observed the direction of GladetheSanders. were the background for the annual outlined in the and dau- visit with her Mrs. Ellisrn and daughter Afton Jacob Thompson and City Councilplan. On boys night, Monday million these observance. over three Americanism In week this by ?rmer, having three acres- ghter, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Moyer ett ended the servic.s In Price on man Sophus Berthleson, all of EphThe Boy the guests of the Nephi Klwants two characters., coming from almost or Every Scouts and Scouters. more farm land is ursred to sieri, of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Tuesday. raim. . She is also survived bv in annual Jamboree at their club lot of are a of opposite groups taking Scouts diametrically Nephi in order that the full benefits of David Leortscher of Park City. a sister, Mrs Mariah Albricht of The school the gymnasium. high we which 27th find those anniversary of interest in this qualities the program may be had by all the Salt Lake City, 42 grandchildren was spent in playing games society, time Amerto are we of fond of Scouting. attributing farmers of the County. Every farm-- 1 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Goble an-e- r, Honor Students of Juab Stake and 41 great grandchildren. conducted by Roy Passey, the rep- icans. We find them advocating To start the week off, the Scouts resentative whether his acreage Is large or nounce the birth of a son, born on Mr. and Mrs. James Chrlstnn council officials. of the to we In like Seminary Named those principles which held a very Interesting meeting smalll Is reouested to contact one February 2. Mrs. Goble was for-Alice, Lila May and Lee Christenwas treat everyone After the games, the Tabernacle on Sunday evening.- ed with "Hot Dogs" the annual call Americanism. the committeemen at the Miss Erma Ingram. Honor students of the Juab stake sen, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden, and in schools to be talked of possible date to make sureearliest merly The proeram was under the dlrect- - treat of the Klwanis club. About a Topics Mr. - Include citations "of ' thatj the lives his papers are arranged to give him The Junior chamber of commerce seminary for the first semister of SaltanaLakeMrs. ElTOV Chrtst.pnn S"iion of Fugle Scout Maurice Chap- hundred Scouts, Scouters and Kiw- daily,City attended the fun have bepn announced bv Principal of Washington and Lincoln, and the greatest The following pogram was anians were In attendance. man. eral. possible chance of Safety Committee met Saturday I.eRoy Whitehead as follws: : of America toward achievements presented earning the benefits offered in this I with the other committees of the Old Testament The Mutual programs on Tuesday peace, and June Howarth, Presentation of colors, followed prosperity. state at the Beau Brunnell Cafe Tom Hall, program. were also given undrf the In Courtland Adelbert Starr evening anDorothy Inscore, Alice observance of the of the asking Scouts; in Salt Lake City. by entry The Scouts of the res- nual of the direction speakers Christensen Melvin and all Wynder, the week, message following Invocation was offered by Jay of the evening were Eugene B. Duf-fi- n, of Funeral services for pective wards. Nephi. has been relayed from the national Gowers, a scout of troop 133. chairman of Salt Lake Junior Adelbert Starr, 74, who died SaturNew testament Dellehe Jensen, officials: chamber of Junior entire the A song by group C of C, safety committee; A. W. "We invite you to join with the Taylor, Doris Warren of Nephi, day at the family residence In scouts, was followed by asaxaphone Hatch of Logan, and Elmer Hale, Ora Co Deal Mangelson ajid Lillian Springville, were held Tuesday In the of Junior Chamber United States and duet by Jeff Andrews Vaughn traffic director of Salt Lake the Moroni Olive Anderson of Peterson of Levan m Springville. Commerce In the Americanism week is Mrs. Paxman of troop 131. i, ,?larr'a- - acnane Still and a of her daughter, Mrs. City Police department. Church history rormer resident of Ruth Anderprogram. We have an ideal to pro- Burnellguest Three interesting talks were made motion were on shown the pictures Gowers this week. son, Grace Blackett, Grace Powell, this city, was bom in Huffacker. The M Men and Gleaner girls tect and a country to serve. The by Bryan Forrest, an eagle scout prevention of accidents. Nephi and Florence Crane of Nephi and Nevada, July 15, 1862, a son of Al- of troop 132, Marsden Cazier, a first of the South Ward enjoyed a sleigh spirit of the American dream which were Cline an inter- representatives present Mrs. A. L. Garbett ga CeDeal Mangelson of Levan. ana rermiiia Jane Stewart class scout cf troop 131, and Milton rdine party Tuesday evening Feb has carried us through so many Fred Don J. Chapman, lesson on the Art of Charm Leavitt, The seminary also has a com- Starr. He lived in Movorto Warwond, a tenderfoot scout of the ruary 2., after which refreshments troublous periods must not be for- esting of the South Gadd, Ray Phillips, Merritt Chris-tiso- n plete gallery of pictures of miss- - 1871 when the to were served by the Gleaner class gotten. If we but do our part, the wardthe Junior girls family moved to troop 133. and Merl Ord. icnaries of the stake now hanging the Starr ranch near this Tuesday evening. A candle-ligceremony illust- leaders, Mrs. P. B. Cowan and Mrs spirit of America will live on. city. He , in the There are or now seminary. ".uycu In 1901 and springville Mrs. A. H. Latimer entertained 14 missionaries rating the scout laws was then Ray Greenhalgh at the home M. I. A. will ward South The has from resided the stake. seV' there since that time. the former. given by Scouts of troop 131. In honor of Ora Judd and Grace present a play on Tuesday even- at a birthday party Saturday aft- en from the Nephi ward; three from married Emma Burraston July Another song was sung by the ernoon for her of the members all and daughter, Kathryn next, 19. the 1893. ing, South brides, Northe ward, three from the Mrs. Camllle Bailey was hostess Jenkins, February entire croup of scouts, after which Betty, the occasion being her sixtn th ward and one from the Levan chorus entertained Monday ward are invited to attend. Surviving are his widow, and 3 an investiture ceremony was con' to the Lit A Lure .Reading Group at A valentine birthday anniversary. at the shower a ward. daughters. Pearl and Anna Starr. her home last Thursday. The book, evening with ducted by troop 132. was out decmotif In carried the Mon-opRelief South ward The Society Belliston. Ogden and Mrs. Leon Bird, Sprintr-vill- e. "Gene With The Wind" by Margar home of Florence furnished the entertainment conference will be held In the ward orations of red and white. The time Announce Engagement of en under the direction of George A. et Mitchell was reviewed by Mrs. In connectwas and in spent games playing evening, Refreshments chapel Sunday Relatives from Nephi who atMemmott. Light refresh- fcr the evening. Mar-JorSperry. The following boys were Marion were the Sacrament services. The lefreshments were served to the folDaughter tended the services included: Mrs. served to Itha Parkes, were served to the following: Ev- ion with will awarded various badges of rank: ments AnderM. little 7:30 Pauline commence at P. guests: lowing meeting Lomax, Aline Christlson, Sarah A. Starr, Maurice and Albert Darrell and LaMar Stanley receiv- Alice Stowby, Phyllis Whitehead. Announcement is made by Mr. C Starr, Mr son, Ruth Eleanor Jones, Zelma Mrs. Clyde Shaw Genevieve Belliston, elyn Anderson, Laura Morgan, Deon er" their Star Scout awards from Helen Jones, PaxCoreen Ann Mrs. Burnell Gcwers and Mrs. R. and Mr. Memmott, H. Warner, Jenkins of the and Mr. and and Wilma Allen,, Marjorle Mrs. William J. Starr, their mother; Glade Sanders, Tcm Olive Edmunds,. Edith Beckstead, Beagley, man. Helen dinna Joan at were of honor Lunt, Whitehead, "ngagement of their daughter, the guests Thema Hansen, Lunt, Dorma Garbett, Elda Ost- er Hall, Bryan Forrest and Maurice Orswna Warner, Delia in Moroni recently in Geraldine Latimer, Raymond Osl'cr, orace Louise, to Herman W. Mc Mr flTlrl ym Tr rrru Beck, Mary ler, Alburta Cowan, Helen Chase, honorgiven Eagle Bessie Schofield, Colleen annlvson Chapman were awarded their Junior Hudson, of Mr. and Mrs. George son and of their 13th wedding Kirgan, Cune. of honor, Ora Judd and Dora of Idaho daughter Scout Badges by George A. Sperry, Bailey, Eudene Warner, Josephine euests by Veda Anderson, a sister Mary Lind Irons and the guest of McCune The marriage is planned Falls. Idaho spent the Wanlass, Marion Memmott and the Grace Jenkins and the hostess, Missiersary. weekend district chairman. for the or uowers. latter of nonur, Mrs. lat the month, jjuiuuer. part Belliston the home Mrs. ceity Florence of J. R Down- A song was then sung by the hostess, Camllle Bailey. v1 .1 . Planning Board Has Meeting gnty En-elan- - Americanism Is Committeemen Are tinemeorr wwee k Checking Farms i La-Ve- rn Loco! and Social Nephi Scouts Join Nation In 27th Annual Observance - son-in-la- w of Local and Social Local and Socio' ht Car-men- ia ly ie rVmr-flaTt- t |