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Show w MR A. "WHAT NEPHI GROWS OR MAKE k Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, Sept. The Times, Vol. 23, No. 39 iiii MAKES NEPHI GROW" Byron Howells Is Elected Head of iiim ASKS SUPPORT Local Legion Post TO CARRY Gerald Cazier Is Gerald Carier. cattleman and farmer of this city, has been named Acting Postmaster for Nephl. The appointment was made last FYiday office deby wire from the partment In Washington. D. C. Byron Howells was elected commander of Nephl Post Number I. of The American Legion, at the annual election of officers held in the Mr. Cazier relieves John E.forLunt, the Legion room In the city hall Tues- who has held the position He will be assisted past eight years, and has given the The attention of the local N R A day evening. the coming year by Morgan people of Nephl one of its most organization has been called to the during and pleasing postmasters that Dr. fact that some local employers who Miller as first they have ever had. At the present are displaying the N R A lnslgna F. H. Beckstead, second Gerald Cazier, Adjutant: time, Mr. Lunt Is assisting Mr. are not complying strictly with the L. K. Webb, Historian. E. R. Shaw. Cazier In the office. President's Agree. Sergeant-At-ArmRemployment The temporary appointment has Perry C. Hall, ment. If such is the case, perhaps been made, the outcome of tot FOR 1IRA CODE s; Th witty and numorout comment of Will Rogera mill earn week appear In tliU newitt r Keryone knowi the twenty-fiv- e to fa mom cowboy the stage, la the movies or on tba radio. II The News, Vol. attend from the state of Utah the National Tax assoc- iation conference at Phoenix, Arizona. They are: County Assessor Jot'l Taylor; Representative Will L. Hoyt; and William Bailey, former chairman of the State Board of comedian. nether by hit writ! ngu, on I 1933 Equalization. The meetings s followers are to tax of the association designed bring about a re model plan for the states basic the principles of which now in force Utah. No appro state funds is priatlon from are legion and his readeri run Into the mil vised are in lions. Now you the pending for the delegates. is due to a Chaplain. the the civil service examination for will bava an will failure to understand the terms of The installation of officers the office, which will be held about opportunity to, rea4 Ina weekly the Reemployment Agreement. Pos be made at a special meeting to be the middle of October. column of running fir tsalllea cover-in- s sible many employers signed with- held In the city on October 4. with o contemporary affairs, politics, out reading carefully the agreement. District vice - commander Clyde and news eveut, personalities "ft! order, therefore, that employers Haynes, as Installation officer. knows most every person Rogers and consumers alike may under The members of the Eureka Post of Importance, from the nobility to stand what is required of persons and their partners have been tendthe man in tbe street. And he joshes who display the N R A Blue Eagle, an Invitation to be In attendthem all In unaffected good humor. we are asking The Times-Neto ered ance at the Installation meeting, ambassador of tbo As a print the major part of the Presi- where a program will be given and Berkeley, California, 8ept. 26 An the of cause people, Rogers la important plain dent's Agreement refreshments served. Reemployment interpretation of the regraises and stories bis the question which has been signed' by the emulations under which poultry raisLos Angeles, September 25. Hog combeen tlin L. K. has tbe but It who slant former Webb, few are to who entitled gives ployers display ers and orchardists may quality to mander of the post for the past prices made a sensational advance cow puncher could handle. He bas secure loans from the the Blue Eagle. Farm Credit prithe week, carrying during past was in of the Times-Neas year, We are also asking The meeting ces well above the five cent mark on become charge Internationally renowned Administration's various agencies to print the President's letter Tuesday evening. Missouri River markets for the first as a comic relief as was formerly bis has been authorized by the Adminto employers Informing them that o a horse entertainer aboir istration Council skill in ai Washington at Prices in weeks. and time several the agreement is a part of a nationannounced here today by President Chicago at this writing are well over with his riding and roping. -wide D. Willard Federal plant to raise wages, create Ellis the fact tbe takes in of Land be this a year ago for the first time Rogers pride employment, and thus Increase purseason. This gives real encourageIs a genuine American, as both of Bank, eleventh district, Under the chasing power and restore business. to ment to the hog producer and bis parents have an admixture of modified conception of the Federal We urge every reader of The Times because It Is Cherokee Indian blood in their Farm Loan Act the specialized natagricultural generally News to carefully read the agreeure of these two agricultural indusgenerally recognized that the hog veins. After many years of ranch ment, and especially it is urged marget is the real barometer of ag- life be went to New York v.here be tries Is recognized and provisions that every employer check carefully granting loans to poultrymen riculture. made such a bit with his act It was for on the terms of the agreement to fruit growers have been adjusand The Agricultural Adjustment Adassessed of The valuation Juab see whether he is guilty of any but an easy step into vaudeville. ted accordingly. announces that ministration nearly to $8,994,893.00 from violation of the agreement which he County droped Rogers' early vaudeville act was Recognizing that a poultry farm $7,841,480, while the assessed taxes four million young pigs have already made up mostly of has signed. fancy roping, is more a manufacturing plant than reducIn the pork $268,768-.0- 5 been slaughtered a showed from relative drop We feel cofident that no Ameri a little bit in. with thrown anof talk an agricultural unit, the Administtion campaign and now it Is to $240,014.11. a decrease of can citizen worthy of the name will Gradually be made more of bis ration Council has determined that to the "County nounced that an additional 1.920,000 intentlonly violate his solemn agree Auditor'saccording monologue, turning It Into chatty the value ol the building thereon Second Report" filed with pigs are to be purchased and elimment with the people of the United inated as future pork producers. comment on current nlTalis. Will is a more dominant factor than We suggest that every the State Auditor Thursday by CoStates. land values and apraisal may be lo Clerk and Auditor, The effect of the pig slaughtering Rogera now resides In Hollywood, employer displaying the Blue Eagle unty campaign is hardly expected to be with ample grounds, a large stable adjusted accordingly. The minimum shall display under the emblem J H. Vickers. December 1st, yet the fact and a tan bark arena for riding acreage upon which a loan may be a copy of the President's Reemploy The assessed valuations of the felt until based will depend upon whether or that the 1934 pork supply Is to be practice. ment so as to inform the public of county are listed . as follows: Real reduced not the poultry farm is in a recogby several million head canthe terms of his agreement with Estate, $2,005,729.00; Improvements, not be other nized district for that industry, the than a favorable influ-en$961,315.00; Livestock, $329,540.00; them. on market sentiment. ability of the average poultrymen to WE FURTHER URGE EVERY Personal property other than live succeed on small tracts In the neighCattle prices have shared In the a total of stock. $332,774.00; making CITIZEN TO PATRONIZE AND borhood, accessibility to markets swing in values in the midTO assessed by the county tmward SUPPORT THOSE EMPLOYERS $2,329,328.00 and dle west and this should reflect favearning capacity of the plant assessor. assessment The the ;bf SKD ARE BONAPIDE SUPPORT-"pORTTNon Pacific Coast prices as as demonstrated over a period of orably Is listed Commission at Tax State THE GREAT this section, particularly Southern years. Under the new InterpretaDRIVE TO CREATE $4,212,152.00, making a grand total California, Is and has been actively tion, no loan for longer than ten of of assessed '$7,841,480. valuation EMPLOYMENT, SPREAD WORK, with the for beef MEET PBOVO competing years may be granted. supplies In the livestock division a drop middle west. The Los Angeles marand RAISE WAGES. Orchards, instead of being apis noted from last year's total. 1932 ket for some time has been relativon "basic values" as hereWILL L. HOYT, praised was listed at $440,359.00, while 1933 will be considered for loans than for N R A Chairman Eat Juab County is higher, tofore, grade, ely grade listed at $329,540.00, a drop of Missouri River points. Demand Is on production value for their PROVO The annual get together based $111,719.00. Dry farms of the county with due conLos Ang on To Every Employer: the rpecialized good particularly of the Scouters of the Timpanogos sideration purpose, $173,338.00 in valuation, or dropped sale valmarket 1. This agreement is for location, eles given young a good quality of part from $795,780.00 to $622,442.00. Irr- fed cattle. Fed have Council, Boy Scouts of America, will ue, and the expected life of the trees nation-wid- e beeves baby plan to raise wages, igated lands dropped in value 0, held Thursday, October 5, at 7.30 and vines. Farm Credit Adminibeen selling at Los Angeles up to be create employment, and thus InP. M. at the Brigham Young Uni- stration according to the report, $7.00 and better, a higher price than crease purchasing power and reappraisers will be required, o neverless, to take into account such has been paid for some time on the versity, Provo. store business. That plan depends An account of the World Scout attendant factors as pests, unseaMissouri River markets. wholly on united action by all emIntermountaln cattle and lambs Jamboree held recently at Godollo, sonable frosts and droughts, resisployers. For this reason I ask you, tance oS rootstocks and demonstraare now moving In volume but be- Hungary, by Oscar A. Kirkham, as an employer, to do your part by will be ted yield over a period of years. of cause Regional Executive, many conditions, drough signing. Both poultry and orchard loans finish. It the feature event of the session. Mr. 2. If it turns out that the of those cattle lack general Kirkham acted as Personal Director will be made only in thoroughly seems proa that very likely on larger bears agreement any unirairly proved projects. Poultry raisers portion of the range cattle supply of the American contingent, group or employers they can have It Is expected that the meeting will be encouraged to avail themwill be In thin or feeder flesh than that straightened out by presenting normally. Many of these cattle will will be attended by the largest ag selves of commissioner loans, which promptly their proposed Code of A check of applications on file beforced which has can be made as high as seventy-fiinto beef .channels because gregation of Scouters Fair Competition. made in office, the County Agent's per cent on value of the farm of a narrow feeder demand, brought ever assembled from the TimpanFRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT that Juab shows today, (Thursday) on both by feed shortage and diffi- ogos Council. The program follows: property unentailed. The White House, July 27, 1933. come have wheat farmers County o in financing. It seems prob- Music, Male chorus Alpine District; the Government wheat allot- culty able that Irrigated pasture and dry Invocation; Music. Male chorus; Presidents Reemployment Agreement into hundred one ment plan practically Pro feeding will be on the increase "High Lights of the 1932-3- 3 During the period of the Presi- per cent, and have signed up the lot in California and Arizona this win- gram, and to Look Ahead", Scout dent's emergency reemployment entire alloted acreage. ter. Just what the California de- Executive A. A. Anderson; "Back-ingu- p drive, that is to say, from Aug. 1 Work checking these applications mand for socker and feeder cattle the Progam" President Low-r- y to Dec. 31, 1933, or to any earlier in cflmmittees preNelson; Music, Boys' chorus Pal for range replacement will amount date of approval of a Code of Fair by community to for certification the to depends largely on weather con- myra district; Address of the World Competition to which he Is subject paration county allotment committee will ditions. Range Oscar A. short in Boy Scout Jamboree, feed is Club met at the undersigned hereby agrees with start The Ladies once and it is planned to California this fall. very at this Kirkham, Associate Regional Exe- the home of Literary Should H. Burton the President as follows: Mrs. T. make all possible speed in making state have will be cutive, Twelfth Region; Music, Male rains 25th. Meethat (1) After Aug. 31, 1933, not to em early evening, Monday Sept. for final of these publicto bring out early green chorus Alpine district; Benediction. ting opened by club singing followed ploy any person under 16 years of ation preparation and forwading to Washing- sufficient o feed, there probably will be a treage, except that persons between 14 ton, D. C. for the litany given by Mrs. W.E. R. Foapproval. for demand mendous replacement and 16 may be employed (but not rrest. President Mrs. T. Allred, As soon as committees finish the cattle. There should not be great in manufacturing or mechanical In- - work gave a very splendid address. Mrs. make allotments, all non and in difficulty obtaining financing, W. P. Brough, charman of the pro (Continued on Page 5) signed acreage producing wheat either through Federal or private o of gram committee, gave an outline will be checked and reported to agencies. the year's work. A short talk was of Agriculture. the Secretary o C. C. C. Boys Get Plenty given by each of the following o ladies: Mrs. Byron Howells, Mrs. W. The Nephl North Ward Junior of Utah Mountain Scenery elected officers last Tuesday. Among the delightful social af- C. Andrews, Mrs. P B. Cowan, Mrs. Girls Fire Department Responds They were as follows: President, fairs of the wek-en- d was the Sixth G. R. Judd. Mrs. William Bailey, all members of the program committee. Mild- - annual birthday dinner of the BusCalls On Monday Eva Sanders; vice president, To Two Kprrptarv-treftsu- riness and Professional Women's Mrs. J. M. Christensen and Mrs. i prt MnPhprsnn By A. Cleon Powell, Camp Nebo CCC Wasn't It Bandelaire er, Vanda Foote; activity leader, Club held Saturday evening at the Robert Winn also gave short talks. in his "Poems in Prose" who said "It is The Nephl City Volunteer fire de Ruth Anderson; reporter, Melba home of Miss Maida Foote. Miss Mrs. A. P. Bracken rendered two Ireta Carter was In charge while vocal solos. Club adjourned for two good sometimes that the happy of partment responded to two calls Vickers. Miss Pearl Neilson acted as toast weeks. The following members were this world should learn that there Monday. The first came a few min are mener, wider and rarer joy than utes before noon, when a truck mistress. Very clever and amusing present: President, Mrs. T. W. All- toasts were given. Dinner served at red, vice president: Mrs. T. H. Butheirs"? fire at the intersection of caught a long table attractively decorated rton, secretary and treasurer, Miss How seldom it Is that people take Main and Center streets. The fire In the B. P. W. colors, blue and Mabel Sperry, assistant secrestary advantage of all, or even a reason- was caused by defective wiring. able part, of the Joys that might nastrutiums and treasurer; Miss Bertha while golden The second call came about 4 p. Mr. and Mrs. Orln Nelson Ronv gold, In blue bowls formed the reporter, Mrs. C. W. Glazeasily be their's? For example, how m. when a report came In that a placed an Colonal of Dublan. Mexico, Dainty favors were ier, Mrs. 3. M. Christensen, Mrs. many people are taking advantage fire was burning at the home of ney the marriage of their daugh- centerpiece. nounce Neva Booth, the following members: Robert Winn, Miss of the beautiful scenery that the Mrs. Golden. When the fireter, Mary, to Raymond T. Bailey, marked for Carter, Miss Naomi Miss Lula McPherson, Mrs. W. C. mountains have to offer at this men Henry reached the residence, the re- son of Bishop Thomas Bailey of this Miss Ireta Mrs. Ezetta Stanley, Miss Andrews, Mrs. William Bailey, Mrs. time of the year? Our association ported fire could not be found. n, city. The marriage was solemnized Bailey, Alberta Belliston, Mrs. Ralph Mrs. Mary E. Pearl with them Is giving us, intangibly, Neilson, Lake Monday afternoon in the Salt Mrs. W. P. Brough, Mrs. G Mrs. Esther Edmunds, Miss something far more than we make Temple. Mrs. each month. Garrett, Miss Blanche Fran-co- R. Judd, Mrs .Roy T. Cowan, A wedding dinner was served at Mae Mrs. Mrs. Erma P. B. Cowan, Mrs. E. R. Forrest. Cozie Whoa! Bennett, Waxing too peachy. Bailey Enjoys Trip To Thomas Bailey the home of Miss Irene Chase, Mrs. Mrs. I. M. Petty, Mrs. Byron HowTruly though, the juxtaposition of Red & White Convention to members ofBishop the immediate fam-'l- y Lomax, Nina Soils, ells, Mrs. M. L. Sowby, Mrs. George Mrs. Mabel such an imposing and utterly InChristison, tabMonday evening. The dinner Mrs. G. M. Whitmore, Mrs. Trenna Miss Miss Reta describable array of beauty does Sperry, le being decorated in a pink and Bailey, Mrs. Mattie Vickers, Mrs. Sperry, Wood. Dennis make one feel santimonious. Thomas color attended Bishop scheme with a large white Bailey o Andrew's canyon, for one, is the Third Anual Red and White wedding cake fiorming the center Minnie Smith, Miss Mabel Howarth, and the hostess Miss Maida Foote. with a multitude of brilli- Convention held September 18 and piece. Blanche Burton Receives ant colors. It is nature at her best. 19, at Tacoma Washington. Six After a short honeymoontrip to It is ordinary, but beauty, basically, hundred delegates from the differ- Colonal Position In "Washington Dublan, Mexico, the young Union Meeting is or the most ordinary. How true ent Red and White stores attendea i, couple will make their home in are Leo J. Muir's words. "Jov lies the held where Mr. Bailey Is employed Word was received recently by banquet Tuesday evening in the ordinary"! Outdoors is cheap at Crystal Ballroom, Hotel Winth-ro- p. at the Bailey Grocery, The regular monthly Union meet Mrs. Thomas H. Burton that her and plenty. God made and lives a Mr. Bailey reports having o ing is to be held in the Juab high daughter Blanche Burton has out of doors; Man made and fool- - very enjoyable Different a pcf ition in the DeparA marriage license was Issued to school building Sunday afternoon at trip. indoors. were visited by September 25, to Jack Robinson, 22 2:00. All workers in the primary, M, tment of Agriculture in Washington, lsjrWlves places of interest o the convention among of Panguitch and Marbel Larson, I. A., Relief Soclty and Priesthood D. C. and that Dr. Marcus H. BuMr. and Mrs. A. G. Curtis of them were the delegates, Bremerton Navy 18, Santaquin. Tbe couple were mar- are urged to be in attendance. The rton had entered into partnership 8pringville were the guests of Mr. Yards, Pacific Match company, and ried here on Monday by Bishop A. meeting was postponed from last with Dr. McCullough in the above and Mrs, A. L. Curtis Saturday, the Carnation Farm, E. Smith of the Nephi North Ward. Sunday, city. The Livestock Explain Rules . Situation For Loans self-style- County Assessed Valuation Drops $28,-753.- Ex-offic- ec SCOOTERS .. G IH $153,-075.0- Wheat Allotment Applications Filed ve Literary Club Holds Meeting B. P. W. Club Enjoys Banquet MARRIAGES n, Ne-h- V 14, No. 29 Nephites Named To Dennis Wood To EUREKA BANK 10 National Convention Speak At Meeting Three Nephi men have been namOf School Boards iipeii in ed as members of a delegation of WILL ROGERS BY Acting Postmaster COLUMN 28, Alma C. Dalby of Levan, treasurer of the Juab School Board, and President of the Utah School Boards Association, was In Salt Lake City last week, where he, and David Tarbet of Logan, Secretary of the organization and Benjamin A. Fowler, Secretary of the Utah Educational Association planned a program for the annual Utah School Board assocation convention which will be held during the latter part of October in Salt Lake City. Among the principal speakers at the convention will be Dennis Wood, clerk of the Board of Education of Juab School District. Mr. Wood will discuss important problems of boards. Other speakers will include varlou educators of Utah and other states. The ability of Dennis Wood as a financial advisor and board clerk has been recognized by the above named men. In plannig their program. Mr. Wood .has been clerk of the local school board for almost seventeen years, and has filled the position m a very satisfactory man- ner. o Relief Society Holds HEXT MONDAY Next Monday morning, a new banking establishment will open Its doors in Nephl. While It Is a new bank as far as this city Is concerned it Is In reality on of the oldest in the state, being the Eureka Banking Company's strong Institution, established about 35 years ago, and now to be moved from Eureka to Nephl. Some time ago the group of business men wh control the bank decided on such action. Rumors of the change have been In circulation during the past few weeks. By this transfer a large business enterprise, Nephl should be greatly benefitted. Naturally thf the people of this community feel complimented In having been selected as the new home for this financial Institution. Other cities in the state, badly in need of banking facilities, made overtures to the owners of the bank, when It was learned that a move was contemplated, but Is Is most pleasing to learn that out of the various prospective locations, Nephl was select- Annual Convention Rorannah C. Irvine of Salt Lake represented the general board of the Relief Society at the annual stake convention held here Saturday night and Sunday. Mrs. Irvine met with officers of the stake board in two meetings Saturday night and gave instructions for carrying on work of the Relief Society, and Sunday delivered three special addresses to officers, teachers and the general public. In the morning she spoke on "Federal Relief," and told of the work the Relief Society would be called upon to do in order to take care of those In need through CO' peratin with the government. At a second session in the morning she ed.. Among the men who control the Eureka bank are: J. George Jones, C. E.Hulsh, James H. Norman, Walter Jeusen, Dr. Steele Bailey, John Morley Sr., J. George Jones Jr., the the last named being cashier, all of Eureka. The bank will temporarily be located in the Nephi National Bank building, pending the remodeling or the erection of a building. With reference to moving the Eureka Bank to Nephl, where for the present the old name will be used, the officers made the following statemen for publication In the Times-New- s: spoke of "The Value of Standardization In Church Welfare Work. One of the special features of the convention was the local Relief Soc iety mothers chorus. Other speakers at the convention were the stake Relief Society Presi dent Mrs. Edna Cazier, President A. H. Belliston, Mrs. Florence H Chase, Mrs. Edna Hansen, Mrs. La- Vere Haynes, Mrs. Kate Bowles, Mrs. Alice P. McCune, Mrs. Ada Johnson, County Commissioner A. V. Gadd and Bishop John S. Neilson. o Kiwanians Hear N RA Plan Discussed Will L. Hoyt, Chairman n of the Juab County NRA Committee was the speaker at the weekly luncheon-meetin- g "For some time the Nephl end of Juab County and the cities of Millard County have been giving us a large portion of our banking business and It Is with an Idea of better serving the patrons of the Eureka Bank and at the same time being able to develop new business that v.e are making this change which will give Nephl and the surrounding towns a financial Institution of substantial size and Importance. With proper support we will be able to make Nephi the banking center for a large and very prosperous area. Nephl should occupy a strategic position in the matter of Juab and Millard County banking. Our coming ought to Improve business bv releasing credit and putting additional money into circulation. The banking business of the Tintic District a section that has potential possibilities equal to Its marvelous record of the past, by the change we are making Is automatically transferred to Nephi and along with it some valuable business from the leading cities of Millard County. We can promise the residents of ithe two counties, also that section of Sanpete which Is nearest to Nephi, service that will be in keeping with conservatve and modern banking methods." of the Nephi Kiwanis Club, held Wednesday noon at the Forrest Hotel. Mr. Hoyt discussed the merchants liability and the consumer's liability in the NRA plan. He urged the strict adherance of the business men Seminary Alumni Elects New Group Of Officers to the principles of the NRA and stated that consumers should patronize only merchants displaying the Juab Stake Alumni officers for 4 season were selected last the NRA inslgna. Mr. Hoyt also stated that a check- Friday night when members of the ing committee would be appointed association held the first proposed in this district within the near fut- annual canyon party at Camp Nebo. ure to make a check on NRA mem- Results of the election are as folbers to determine whether or not lows: Spencer Sowby, president; they are adhering to the principles Florence Chapman, vice president; r; Martha Howard, of the code. H. M. Erickson, head of the music Grace Jenkins, reporter; Sadie department at the Juab high school, Howard, chairman of the program favored the club with two piano so committee. Activities during the evening, prelos. County Agricultural Agent A. E. ceding the election, included a Smith was in charge of the meeting. varied porgram of vocal and instru1933-3- secretary-treasure- o Juab District Teachers To Attend Convention The Juab school district teachers will attend a trl district convention to be held at Moroni on Saturday. Superintendent Owen L. Barnett will give a talk on the program and the Juab district teachers will furnish musical numbers. The day's program will be in of charge of the state department education and arrangements at Mor and officials -- mental numbers, group singing, and stunts. Alex Cowan, retiring president of the alumni association, was In charge, with Sadie Howard as toastmlstress Grace Jenkins, reporter. o Frischnecht To Talk At . Meeting of Poultrymen Carl Frischnecht of the Utah State Agricultural College will be in Nephl Friday evening to deliver a talk to the Nephl poultrymen on "Efficient Factors in Egg Production for 1933" are made oni by Spafford and being "Poultry Record Keeping". The Moroni the of Sumison, principal meeting is to begin at 7:30 at the school. high hall. All poultrymen of Nephl The noon recess will feature a trip city and vicinity are urged to be in atto Maple Canyon, where luncheon tendance as well as anyone Interest will be served. ed In poultry raising. o o Nephi Ward M. I. A. To Mrs. P. N. Anderson entertained at evening in comVia, whose birthday anniversary occured on that day. Dinner was served at one long table centered with a bowl of pink asters and gypsophila. Tables were arranged for progressive rook, following dinner. High score prizes were won by Lucille Hall, Howard Belliston and Vaughn Paxman. Twenty guests were included in the party. home Tuesday Give Excellent Program her pliment to her son A very splendid program has been arranged for the activity hour in the Nephl Ward M. I. A. Tuesday evening as follows: Harmonica solo, Keith Kendall; Vocal duet, Harlow Reed Judd; Reading, Byron Peter Howells; Saxaphone solo, Boyd Greenwood. |