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Show III Fill Your Needs Aiorkhi 11 Get the Habit I WHAT NEPHI GROWS OR MAKE -- The Issues OF Mayor Proclamation GRADUATIOH ARE PRESENTED 10 02 -- MAKES NEPHI GROW" JJL Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, March 2, 1933 Times, Vol. 23, No. 8 "CERTFICATES Buy in Nephi X Whereas, the week of March 5 to Inclusive, la proclaimed by the National Federation of Business and Professional Wowen's Clubs. Inc. of which the local club is a chapter, as BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK to call attention to the achievements of women In the business and professional world and their sincere desire to give the best that Is in then to advance and promote community welprojects along educational andestabfare lines that will assist In lishing a better clzillzatlon. NOW THEREFORE. I. P. B. Cowan. Mayor of Nephi City, do hereby proclaim the week, beglning March 5 BUSINESS WOMEN'S WEEK and recommend to the citizens of Nephi proper observance of such per11, Thomas Bailey Farm Loans Have Restriction Clauses on f'lrt Reduction of 30 per cent In the acreage planted to cash crops will be required this year of farmers who procure crop loans. Secretary of Agriculture Arthur M. Hyde announced this week In making public the regulations governing the 1933 Tram Hollry, Sprtnfvuie Fullmrr, Hp. Fork Strom. Payaon Ord, NrphI Simmon, Payaon Forrward Forrward Ontcr Guard Guard Second Tram loans In making available for crop Team Is Selected For District All-Divisi- Was Ordained A Patriarch The News, Vol. Garbrtt. NrphI pro- Forrward Forrward C'rntr Guard Guard Local Red Cross Elect Officers The annual election of officers of the Nephi Chapter of the American Red Cross was held In the city hall Monday evening, with the following fleeted for the current year: Chairman, J, A. Whipple: I M. Petty; treasurer, Mrs. L. J. Wade; secretary. Mrs. Ray Gadd; evecutive committee. Mrs. C. W. Morgan. Mrs. J. Earl Reld. Mrs. A. V. Gadd. W. C. Andrews all of New-and Miss Evelyn Jones of Levan and Mrs. John 8. Nielsen of Mona The chairman of the home service, an appointive position, was given to Mrs. George A. Sperry. Mrs. Walter J. Olpin was chosen as chairman of the nursing service. The chairman of the roll call and the junior roll call are to be chosen at vice-chairm- 14, No 8 11 WW F P HURT III SHELL BLAST Four members of Battery "E". 145th Field Artillery were injured of Reconstruction Finance Corpoor-atio- n Wednesday at about 4 P. M. when a funds. Congress specified that 75 mm. empty shell exploded, shootthe Secretary of Agriculture might ing fragments of brass through the require, as a condition of any loan, air. The explosion was herad for Honorable Mention: Forr wards, to reduce "that the borrower agree several blocks and it was reported Allison, Drouth, Whipple N'rphl; his acreage or production program, that a piece of the shell was found MrBrth, Tlnlir; Payson. Ontrrs, on such basis, not to exceed 30 near Chas. Foote & Sons store. The K. Warrrn Sells, NrphI. Guards; centum, as may be determined by windows at the armory were broken Spanish Fork; Chrrrington Sprinc- a regthe The Secretary's Secretary." by the concussion. iod. later date. villr; Portrr, Parson. however, stipulate that an Lawrence Olpin. sergeant In the It was decided that the nursing IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I ulations, reduction will not be reacreage service which has been brought to local battery was Injured serlouslv, have caused the seal of said city to E. Gibson By Roy 1933. In of farmers who. plant be hereunto affixed this 1st day of quired Consistent floor play, scoring and Nephi during the past three years, receiving a deep wound In his throat, no more than 8 acres of cotton; 2H March, 1933. are the three main through the Red Cross, will be giv- causing a cut from his windpipe to rportsmashlp acres 40 of of acres wheat; tobacco; his right ear. He also receivP. B. COWAN, Mayor factors taken Into consideration in en again next year, from December below 20 acres of corn; 24 acres of truck ed another deep gash In his left to February. Times-New- s the first choosing 30 acres 8 acres of potatoes; crops; foot, and a bad bruise on one of division team. of rice; 8 acres of peanuts. his legs above the knee. Sergeant recogHolley, Sprlngvllle. gained Farmers seeking crop production Olpin was rushed to a local phy-sicaas nition on foreward team the obfirst to advised loans this year are office for first aid treatment because of his bang-u- p performance tain application blanks and copies and later taken to the L. D. S. hosseason. the during home playing Holley of the regulations In their pital where he Is being cared for. was chosen over his teammate. Sencounties, rather than from Washof the brass shell were THOMAS BAILEY Fragments ior because of his more consistent Crop removed from the wound by the ington. Field agents of the session of the floor At afternoon the accurate desand play, now local physician. Happenings that affect the din- Production Loan office are in each Juab Stake Quarterly conference real basketball ability.shooting The other Injured men were Lieuner pails, dividend checks and tax ignating representatives A. J. McNaiuhton By Thomas held last Fullmer. won Bishop Sunday. the Spanish Fork, tenant bills of every Individual. National farming county to Inform prospectLOS ANGELES livestock Eugene Lunt, a deep gash The choswas of other the Ward, foreward Nephi Bailey post after much and International problems lnseper-abl- e ive borrowers of the requirements en and ordained patriarch of the consideration. Fullmer has been a and meat Industry accustomed to on the left leg. Sergeant Morgan distribto loans and the local governing welfare. from from all sorts of food- Lunt, cuts on his left arm and foot, ute application blanks and other Juab Stake, to succeed his Infather, consistent player and has ranked competition 1923, high In lndvldual scoring. He has stuffs, now has the unusual and and Weldon Kendall, cut on his leg. L. A. Bailey Sr. who died will These forms. agents necessary statisEven though the business The accident occured while the office having been vacant since bo en very bothersome to the oppos- rather diquietlng knowledge that at tics show no definite change, there assist farmers in filling out applic- this least two directly competitive food national guardsmen were boiling time. that with his accurate shots ing guards without charge. Is much encouragement In the fact ations, Products are being publicized by some water In a galvanized Iron tub, the required 30 Elder Richard R. Lyman of the from the side of the hall. that a relative degree of stability Accompanying Federal and State Departments of resting upon four empty shells, driFor the of Strom In pivot Twelve cent reduction of position. the plantApostles, acreage Quorum ven Into the ground. It is impossible has been reached and maintained per He Payson was picked from the field Agriculture. ed to cash crops, above the estab- officiated in the ordination. in the past two months. most astounding bit to determine what caused the exthe Probably without 1933 has any Strom of the question. the hteh of lished regulatthe necessity minimum, spoke but is presumed that It Readjustments are taking place a clean style of ball dur- of propaganda work ever undertak- plosion, which will have a healthful Influ- ions limit the amount available to calling of a patrlrch and admonish- - exhibited season was either an unexploded cap, or en a AgriState of Department by the and has the ing carried to 1932, to In farmer $300. crop ed the people get. their blessings ence on Industry In general. Weak- any a small amount of powder blunt of the Payson attack on the culture Is that in the interests of perhaps er units are being eliminated a production loans were made to 507,-6- and to live for them. in the bottom of the shell. fish sellers of California. Carrying defensive as well as each. $126.00 play, being an official endorsement and active The new patriarch has presided farmers, averaging In addition to the young men who necessary prelude to general recovThe efficiency of industrial No loan In excess of $100 will be over the Nephi Ward as Bishop for counted on for at least ten points cooperation of the California State were hurt. Sergeant Leon Pay htao n ery. in In practically every game. made to any applicant who is nineteen years. He filled a mission hurt, several others were lr operations is steadily Increasing. Wallace Ord. Nephi, takes guard Department of Agriculture, a drive were One of the most Interesting signs arrears on as many as two previous to Great Britlan, presiding over the close proxmlty of the fire when th to of Is sales Increase made being one. number Wallace post has been is that a virtual mortgage mora- loans made by the Secretary of Nottingham conference; has acted one of occured, and they were the most consistent guards fish, which of course, would re- explosion as the superintendent of the Nephi to be uninjured. torium is gradually taking effect. Agriculture. As last year, interest fortunate the meat, slogan: of adopting place dethe on both dedivision, Is fixed at 5V4 per cent, to be scoring, Ward M. I. A, for eight years and The center of this Is In the They were boiling water and fensive and on sportsmanship. "Make Tuesday Fish Day, Too!". cleaning some web belts it was re- states, where officials and ducted when the advance Is made. served as the presiding elder of the Wallace play Is An intensive being campaign has on been the starting courts have shown a tendency to All notes are due on or before Oct- Mona Ward for one year He has ported. consumers of the on carried among of every "Wasp".- game for aid the farmer In his fight against ober 31. 1933. Advances to borrowr also filled many ;other positions of lineup Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin, Miss , state to encourage greater fish con the entire year. foreclosures. The largest mortgage ers may be made In Installments, the honor and trust In the church. Florence Chase, and J. H. Vlckers a For running mate, we have sumption. holders insurance companies and regulations state, Inasmuch as ex Bishop Bailey has also been very chosen connection went to Salt Lake City Wednesday what Just possible Simmons, of In husky civic a are guard ov6r made an having are affairs, banks prominent extremely penditures showing usually Reports from the hosagricul- afternoon. served one term as Juab County the Payson team. Simmons Is high there Is Is between fish and lenient attitude. A short time ago considerable period. for the stockman to pital Thursday afternoon at three In scoring and has aided Strom at ture difficult as recor two terms mil90 assessor; a group of the largest insurance county One million dollars of the center In defensive comprehend. Of all the food prod o'clock were to the effect that companies announced a policy In lion dollars of the fund Is available der; was Nephi city councilman for five man defense Is work, where a ucts there Is nothing farther re- Lawrence was getting along as well played. four of or and years Mayor Nephi City brief meaning that there will be no for livestock feed In drought At the foreward posts on the sec- moved from agriculture than fish. as could be expected and had a for four years. foreclosures that can be avoided, storm stricken areas. ond team, we have picked Garbett They live In the water; are pulled good chance for recovery. as not released been He has so long as the mortgagee shows a yet o Charging a fee for the preparation as or and Senior of Sprlngvllle. out of the water and are fed no Nephi of and the Bishop Nephi Ward, Six Juab high school students were disposition to do his best to work of the borrower's application fee is soil. The land thai of the has Garbett not product esteem Is in played held the every he game by out his problem. high expressly forbidden this year In Sec. of the year, but has proven himself is grazed by livestock Is taxed for selected last week to attend the 3 of the Act of Congress authorizing people of Nephi, who desire he re a valuable Training School at Logan man and a consistent the upkeep of the State Department Leaders the The long awaited report of the the crop prdouction loans. Congress tain his present position. week of February 26 to during proof land that the in the few Agriculture; last player o games. Senior, National Transportation Committ- further declared these loan funds Is taxed; March 4. Miss Mildred Hall of Nelivestock for duces feed a tip-i- n playing under the game ee was recently issued after months "to be Impressed with a trust to and Miss Kathryn Kay of Mona basket, has taken advantage of his and livestock Is taxed. The same phi of investigation and study. will receive training in Foods work. accomplish the purposes provided for Is state that supportagency largely and led the of heiphth, the scoring o and It shall be Among its suggestions were that by this resloution division. On floor play. Senior does ed by taxes collected from stock- Miss Bessie Benedict of Levan will the Clothing clubs. Joe parallel lines be abandoned that unlawful for any person to make any not mix does well, not and fit into men and farmers Is doing nothing represent parOstler and Don Christiansen, both material false representation for the Union Meeting Scheduled ed down capital structures be at the to while meat boost sales; defensive so well as play Holley. that regulations be less purpose of abtalning any loan or to of Nephi, will take Sheep and ForFullmer, and Garbett. One writer same time spending the state's monFor Sunday Afternoon. severe and more flexible. assist in obtaining such loan or to estry projects, respectively. ol chief to aid the ey Senior competitors give the credit of being the Meanwhile a good sign is that dispose of or assist In disposing of o "offensive department" of the Red livestock and agriculture. railroad traffic and earnings, on the any crops given a security for any Not from removed the far team. Devil strange whole are now ahead of last year loan made under authority of, this Owing to Stake Conference last At the second team center position Idea of cooperation, is the effort of Speakers For Auxiliary resolution, except for the account Priesthood the Brimhall Sunday, Quorums of the Spanish Fork team the United States Department of to Indusstabilize oil Efforts Meeting Are Announced the of the Secretary of Agriculture, and end the auxiliary organizations with the call. gets Brimhall has been a the Interior to foster and encourage a took concrete form with the for the purpose of carrying out the of meat the exception of the Sunday School, try for the reindeers main bearing in the smooth run-ni- g production Mrs. Byron Howells and C. W. will hold their Union Meeting in the adoption of the American Petrol- provisions of this resolution team of Spanish Fork and was purposes in Alaska. Federal em of a new and agress- Teeth for Section 3 are provided aided In building up Johnson will be the speakers at a Juab high school building, Sunday, eum Institute have ployees for defeats the largely responsible evils. Main In a clause which orders a fine not the reindeer herds In Alaska and Community Service program of the March 5. at 2 p. m. Elders Quorums ive policy to eliminate of Nephi and Payson. result sought is balancing of pro exceeding $1000 or Imprisonment not are now aiding the reindeer 'ranch- American Legion Auxiliary, which are especially urged to attend. Roland, and Barnett. Spiingville and of Juab the Students patrons auction with consumption. o exceeding six months, or both, for Stake ers' to peddle the meat In the TJ. will be held Wednesday, March 8, won on the Nephi, the will celebrate posts guard the The Institute will fight diversion any person found guilty of violating Seminary S., with California regarded as one at the home of Mrs. C. W. Morgan. second has Roland string. Although the of tenth anniversary of gas funds to other purposes the above provisions. founding not of the great potential markets. The Mrs. Howells subject will be "Comso been In much the exof with spotlights, Federal the Seminary than roads, tax Increases, gas bootfitting The remaining regulations an government is attempting munity Service" and Mr. Johnson he has worried a forewards Tabernacle opposing the Juab Stake legging and tax evasion, and will nounced by Secretary Hyde are sim- ercises in to make direct sails to hotels and will speak on "National Defense". considerable bit with his close 7.30. guard resturants maintain that gas should rightfully ilar to those in force last year. An Friday evening at Superinten- work. .offering deer carcasses Other numbers on the program Inbe taxed by the states alone. absolute first lien on all of the crops dent H. A. Dixon of the Provo City O. B. Los Angeles at ten cents clude a vocal solo by Mrs. Delbert F. Well, the legislature passed a Wllmer has Barnett, Nephi, played a In the mldcontlneiit field, crude grown by the borrower In 1933 Is schools will deliver an address of bill giving us sixty more days pound. No one can mistake that Fugal, and a reading by Jeanne Is still selling at ruinous prices, with required by the act. In counties great Importance to the young peo- both In the guard and center posbefore we have to buy a car every pound of reindeer meat and Haynes. All members of the auxbut works itions, better In the of Calfornia the division of indusIs where the not fertilizer today. ple used commonly back-cou- rt license It certainly was the cow than on the floor play- every pound of fish sold, through iliary are invited to be present. The The remainder of the program the rate of loans must not exceed try In better condition. counties that put that over. They at 8 P .M. Barnett has been instrumental the aid of government and state meeting will commence ing. $3 per acre for general field crops, will be given under the direction of in o had driven their car Into the several tall forewards In employees, replaces that much beef, stopping Alumni Late on association Industhe acre $12 the reports for and Seminary truck per crops, major veal, lamb and produced by PARTY GIVEN ON Capitol city expecting to get Alex tries show: Cowan in games with Nephi, because of his our farmers and pork BIRTHDAY Including potatoes. In counties where with President stockmen. home by March 1 couldnt build. tall SemexCOPPER theme "The are ANNIVERSARY BY "LUCKY 13V Is accorthe fertilizer Higher prices being charge, If commonly used, domestic meats were make it: didn't have the license scarce, Honorable mention has been giv- or pected. Great interest shown in the ding to the testimony of the rep- inary, A Beacon Light To Youth." en to seven if prices were so high that many price and couldn't have the state players of the division withdrawal of American Smelting resentative of the Department of The full program arranged Is' as who of our population would be unable Miss Irene Cooper was pleasantly buy them so naturally had to have nice ball played during ana exfollows: from must rate not Congregational singing, Refining Company Agriculture, the buy meat, these strange govern- surprised at her home Thursday eve-ln- g "stop the clock". oi tne season, but who have to on Page 5) ceed $6 per acre for general field "The Lord Is My Light"; Invocat- pans ment might be construed by members of the "Lucky 13" per Exports, Inc., the world assoc crops, $10 an acre for tobacco, and ion, Herman McCune; Saxaphone not been to outstanding in their for thecampaigns good of the general public. gang. The party was In honor of The Japs are still takinqr more Play. 1929 to sell copper $20 per acre for truck crops, includiation formed in Blanch Broadhead Rulon and duet, but even then, not In the name of Miss Cooper's of the Chinese Cities, that I o birthday anniversary. o ing potatoes. Not to exceed $1 per Brough; Address of welcome, agriculture. Card games were the entertaining always thought was a Chinese Zoe Powell; Roll Call of on 8) (Continued o Page dish or a Chinese disease. feature of the evening. Delicious Judge Nelson Speaker at o all Alumni present, Secretary, Irene Paul K. Walker To Talk refreshments were served. Vocal solo, Kiwanis 4 Luncheon A. At T. Evelyn Brough; P. Olpin; H are feeders Clubs Regular New all cattle Our Elect o Hardware Store To Reading, Margaret Crapo; Organ Meeting Sheep about complaining feeding cattle New Officers at Meeting Open In Nephi Soon solo, Melba A. Golden; Talk, "The Judge Joseph E. Nelson of the all winter for the market and Seminary, A Character Builder," Juvenile Court was the speaker at Paul K. Walker, principal of the th?n selling them for less than Lee Bailey has been busily en- - Spencer Sowby; Talk, "The Semin-gage- d Nephi Grade the regular weekly Kiwanis lunch A Schools will be the of the they paid for them. Out the sheep clubs for several weeks preparing ary, A Testimony Builder," Virginia speaker for the monthly meeting of waa meeting eon held Wednesday noon at the held Wednesday March 1 for time and the feed well they 11 for on the Loskiel Clarinet a March Parent-Teache- rs Jen of Bowles: solo, If some people keep on yelling hotel. opening Nelson's address Forrest the Association winthe Judge of electing officers. The had the use of the cattle all Hardware store. L. M. kins; Talk, "The Alumni, A Light program next Thursday, March 9, In boys purpose was on "America, A Land of Lib' Rite-Wa- y as officers of the two about hard times they are going to chosen ter, didn't they. erty,' and will be published in Its Pexton, the owner of the building to the Seminary Student," Principal the high school auditorium. Other clubs, Red Cliff and Mount Nebo, have a bad case of sunburned In next week's Issue of The nas constructed anotner room on LeRoy Whitehead; Reading, Sadie numbers arranged for the program are: Red Cliff Jack We get our new President entlrity Starr, presid ia Times-New- s. the back of the old building to be Howard; Musicial selection, include the following: One-a- ct play ent; Frank Higginson, Saturday. We'll give him SunMr. used Youth his "The for The Radio Crooner has done one Address, was Chorus; E. In by of R. Shaw Bailey heavy the "Mothers in Review" sponsored by ent; Don Ingram, secretary and charge day to rest, but by Monday nocn good thing; people cuss him Instead meeting, and Miss Florence Chase hardware. According to Mr. Bailey of Today" Supt. H. A. Dixon; Con- the Child Study Reading Group; treasurer. we naturally expect big things. of the saxaphone player. gave a reading. The accompanist for he will handle a complete line, of gregational singing, "True To The Song, Faculty Quartette; Xylophone Nebo Boyd Goble, president; the club songs was Miss Evelyn hardware, and In addition will be Faith"; Benediction, Margarett Par-ke- s. solo, Delbert Fugal; Reading, Flor- Maurice Christensen, Overheard in the post office: vice president; the local agent for Landis & Co. Among the modern wasy of travel ence Crane. At the conclusion of John Goble, secretary and treasurer Brough. Old Lady: 2s there any mail for tractor parts. o Immediately after the exercises in the program a social, in the form me? A. E. Anderson hitch hiking seems to be the most Reporter, o Founders Tabernacle annual the the popular. oof games and dancing, will be given o Clerk: Nothing today! Nephi Men Get Cougar Day ball will be held in the in the gymnasium. Old Lady: Well that's queer, I Fire Nephi Department In this depression the cry for In Canyon East of Levan o have been expecting a parcel he-mTheology Lesson To Be and cave-me- n Responds to Two Calls The Seminary was dedicated ten has died. for a week back. Miss Maureen Kendall arrived Given By iHerman McCune "Any kind of a man who will make The local fire department was years ago by the late Dr. George H. Florin Ingram, Roy Neilson, Verda Clerk: Well, that' too bad, I am me a over out home twice during the past Brimhall. Since that time living" she whimpers Kendall and L. L. Carter, with the called Monday from Logan, where troubled with a weak back, aid of the dogs were successful In week and fortunately by the time 200 students have completed the she recently underwent an operatwhat kind of medicine were The lesson be will pre theology Now that we are going to have foot the department arrived the fires three years course offered there ion appendicitis. She was accom- sented to the Relief getting a n six and one-ha- lf you expecting to help your Society of the beer and wine, there will be a lot of assoc were Alumni SaturJoined Mr. the control. home have under The mountain-lioand her In fire by panied parents canyon, back? deep weak South Ward at their meeting Tues second hand stills for sale. South-Ea- st of Levan, last Sunday. day at Gerald Pyper's home burned iation. Friday night these members and Mrs. June Kendall. Old Lady: Don't get fresh with day, March 7. at 2 p m. by Herman window-si- ll school will meet suca at the of the roof, and have high building hunters been These part very weak a me. I haven't got Love is the greatest of all Ion of the building Is being reser- McCune. Musical numbers will be 7 on and at their o'clock at fire E. Join Lunt's J. the and graduat In cessful mountain lions, bagging would If back and I think you for them. Last year over 125 furnished by the McCune brothers. Sure if It is accompanied bythings. ved on their his and after class roof burned a big the receiving renumeratlon the about ing Tuesday but look only and tend to business dolcolors and Insignia will march to the alumni members participated in All Relief Society members are urg- bank account. they receive is the thrill of big game home, doing about twenty-fiv- e around in there you would find to ed be sectexercises. present. these Tabernacle where the center LAN lars damage. -WATSON hunting. m It. At a Joint meeting held In the high school auditorium, 82 mem ber of the Red Cross classes of Le van, Nephi and Mona were awarded certificates of completion. In con Junction with the presentation of the certificates, was given a program of diversified numbers. J. A. Whipple, chairman of the Nephi chapter of the American Red Cross made the presentation. The classes have been conducted in the three communities by Miss Nina Little, red cross nurse. The following ladles were certificates from the respective classes in each of the three cities: First Aid (30) Nephi: Ethel A. Irons, Genevieve C. Barnett, Mayme Pay, Nellie Carter, Lillian C. Ostler, Zelda Pay, Vera P. Howell. Georgia L. Prancom, Mame Kendall, Larson, Lois C. Nelson, Pearl Wanda Jenkins, Eliza Worwood, Blackett, Lola Stephenson, Jennie II. Hobbs, Delia P. Belliston, Hattie Belliston, Stella Anderson, Mary Belliston, Olive Garrick, Amy O. Warner, Elizabeth Black, Elena H. Stanley. Pearl Ockey, Eithel Harris, Eva Linton. Chloe Hawkins, Mildred Paxman, Edna Ockey. Home Hygiene (17) Levan Mrs. Laura Mrs. Ethelyene Aagard, Braithwaite, Mrs. Floy 13. Morten-se- n, Mrs. Nina Morgan, Mrs. Lila Worwood, Mrs. Daisy Tunbridge, Mrs Clara Winter, Mrs. Rebecca Grant. Miss Maurine Pdwell. Mrs. Vera Christensen, Mrs. Edna Hanson, Frances Benedict, Mrs. Lizzie Taylor, Mrs. Opal Rigby, Mrs. Mary Anarson, Mrs. Ethel Kendall, Mrs. Nina Taylor. Home Hygiene (14) Nephi Mrs. Kate Burton, Mrs. Emma A. Brough, Mrs. Ethel A. Irons, Mrs. Lillie Wright, Mrs. Blanche K. Howard, Mrs. Lydia Coulson, Miss Esther Russell, Mrs. Vivian Paxman, Mrs. Elsie Sidwell, Mrs. Nina S. Sells, Mrs. Bertha Tranter, Mrs. Isabelle Larson, Mrs. Flossie Sudweeks, Mrs. Joey Olpin. Home Hygiene (21) Mona Miss Josephine Kay, Miss Edna Ferre, -- jSp'ifs Melva Kay, Miss Zelda Kay, r&Ass Ivy Seamons, Miss Norma v xvfolyneux. Mrs. Wajida H. Kay. Mrs. Arvilla Newton, Mrs. Ina Kay, Mrs. Cora Fowden, Mrs. Hazel Piatt, Mrs. Florence Orgill, Mrs. Patra Warner, Mrs. Valna Hiskey, Mrs. Berniece Warner. Mrs. Ila Gibson, Mrs. Berniece Young, Mrs. Deon Ellertson, Mrs. Almlna Kay, Mrs. Norma Kay, Mrs. Viola Lynn. duction loans this year Srnlor, Nprinjvillc, Ilrimhall. Sp. Fork Roland, Sprincvillr, IUrn.tt, NrpM $90,000,000 pr I' hl all-Ne- ECONOMIC ns LIVESTOCK HAPPENIGS SITUATION i 32 mid-weste- rn 4-- H . STAKE top-hea- SEMINARY vy "F0UII1ERS DM" PROGRAM FRIDAY Watson Says: LISTEN 4-- H Car-men- vice-pres- id en |