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Show THE Friday, October 14. 1927. T. TIMES-NEW- PAGE THREE NEPHI, UTAH S, a SHAW V ourY J) fl ! Wear ) CJajJL r lETROLEUM 4 One Billion Dollars! 1 More than one billion dollars were for respent last year by would lubrication correct that pairs have prevented! car-owne- rs fid ' Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex lKDKIlAIi ( OXTKOIj OF prituc Cars- - T. vet-era- main of Ours." again disCongressman Colton cussed the need of organized action in seeking control of the public domain at a meeting of Forest Service officials, experiment station workers and range users held August 16 at the Great Basin Experiment Station on the Manti Forest near Enhraim. At that time, also, Prof. William Peterson, director of the state experiment station and extenseveral others sion service, and spoke favorably of seeking control of public domain. The upshot of the Manti Forest meeting was the appointment of a committee, consisting of the following men, to formulate a plan of action: Director William Peterson, j j This committee consists of direct chairman; stale senator W. D. J. M. Macfarlane. president of or William Peterson chairman; Con Colton, senator W. the Utah Cattle and Horse Growers gressman Don B. M. Macfarlane and D. J. Candland, D. of D. the McKay association; by State Board of Agriculture: L. R. William Bailey. It is proposed Anderson of Manti; David N. Beal, this committee to draft a bill as di to call another president of the Utah State Farm rected, and then citizens at Bureau; M. S. Winder, secretary of meeting of representative the Utah State Farm Bueau; H. W. which the proposed bill will be pre approval before being preHarvey, president and James Hoop sented for The proposed to s sented Congress. Woolgrow-erof Utah the er, secretary will be association; Thomas Redmond, bill, the committee believes, submission to secretary of the Utah Horse and drafted and ready for Cattle Growers; and William Bailey the people of Utah sometime during of Nephi, former chairman of the November. Cand-lan- EE Miss Ida Brough. and Ralph ton, of Salt Lake City, wero end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray M. Brough of this city. All-Weath- KH er Power traction mileage that's the new Good-yea- r Heavy Duty Cord. We have it. Come see for yourself. Grace Motor Co. Phone 35 Nephi, Utah wrin- Miss Florence Cowan, Mountain States Telephone operator at Ogden, Utah, is enjoying a week's vacation in Nephi at the home of her parents, Bishop and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. the styles that girls everywhere will be wearing mothers to we advise bring their daughters in while assortments are $4.50-$5.9- 0 MSMSSSSlSlBSMSSSllSHSMMBSSSMiSSSMI New Arrival AH Misses Felt Hats A colors. variety of pleasing 98c W. G. Orme, chairman of the board of county commissioners, and J. H. Vickers, county clerk were in Salt Lake City Thursday attending a meeting of the Public Utilities com mission, relative to the abolition of two railroad crossings on the Grand of Silver Central highway south Horsehide Vests Of Front Leather Full cut, well shaped, 27 inch; best horse fronts J. R. Salisbury and family have returned to Nephi, where they will make their future home. They have been in San Francisco for the Mrs. Salis past year and a half. bury arrived here Sunday. Mrs. Flannel Shirts QualityStaunch, Durable Well-Mad- e 9.90 City. 25th Anniversary Active Boys Need Good Shoes Big Value. These big, full cut shirts are made from very durable, special cloths resembling Army Serge and weighing better than 1 ounces. 1 Made over our own large pattern, with big sleeves and double elbows; two roomy flap pockets; in khaki color; durable, warm, and extremely serviceable. At J. E. Reid, manager of the Toggery went to Salt Lake Wednesday on a buying trip for his store. While in the state capital, he will purchase his Christmas goods, also place orders for spring merchandise. Harry Howell of Overton, Nevada, was in Nephi Thursday visiting with his sisters, Mrs. S. C. Chase, and Mr. Howell Mrs. Lester Belliston. was on his way home from Salt Lake City where he spent a few days Full of pep, that boy of yours! We made this sturdy brown shoe with that in mind. Longwearing soles, snappy triro $3.49 Dean Salisbury, of this city, and Elda Thorsen of Glenwood, Utah, were married last Monday in The bride is the Richfield. Utah. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Thorsen. of Glenwood, and the groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Salisbury. They will make their home in this city, where Mr. Salisbury Is engaged in farming. Miss NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING ON MATTER OF SPECIAL APPROPRIATION OF COUNTY FUNDS. Notice Is hereby given that the Board of County Commissioners of Juab County will meet at the County Court House at Nepht, Utah, on Saturday the 22nd day of October, 1927, at the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. to consider the appropriation of County funds for the following pur poses: 1. To office maintenance of County Assessor $165.00 2. To County Exhibit at State Capitol $750.00 Building WITNESS my hand and seal this 13tb day of October, 1927. J. H. VICKERS, County Clerk and Clerk of Board of County Commissioners. 014U -' Try arch support shoes like these in black Patent. Low priced. Youthful Styles Park. Aching feet brings . kles to your face. 4.98-6.- 90 9.90-12- .75 Bowles, Melbi Cazler. Geraldine Bird. Maxine Park, Grace Garrett, Inscore, Grace Golden, Dorothy Wanda Ingram, Genivieve Sudweeks, Elva Burton, Ruth Downs, Mryth Kendall, Minnie Howard. Tom Hall, Kent Durham, Bryan Forrest, Morgan Greenwood, Dougless Kendall, Clifford Oarbett, Milton Shaw, Jack Shaw, Lavar Jones, Jack Pace, Harold Jackson, Billy Jackson, and the guest of honor Marjorle Jackson. Do you work hard, play hard, DRIVE hard? Then here's your tire! A real sockdolager. You never saw the road it's afraid of More Goodyear plies in it. More Goodyear Rub-be- r in it. Reinforced ribs in its sidewalls. Tread on its face. 2 to 16 I baby girl was born last Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Earl Christen-se- n of Sandy. Mrs. Christensen is in this city, at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Lynn Jackson entertaained at birhtday party. Thursday in honor her daughter Marjorie's eighth birthday. Refreshments were served to the following: Jane Lui'it. Phyllss Claridge, Thora Bracken, Geraldine Goodyear Heavy Duty Cord winter fine R. Keeps You Young splendid coats for girls fine materials and fur trimmings assure a comfortable Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foote of Salt Lake City came down to attend the funeral of Leroy Brough, which was held Tuesday. a of This is the tough One! Particular effort on the part of oar New York 'buyers has resulted in this outstanding offering oi Shel- week- A Foot Health Girls' Winter Coats board of equalization. domain' state On 30th a (Continued from page one) servation of wild life and protection of recreataional interests. 11. That fees charged shall be thelowest possible consistant with re-- 1 turns. The Salt Lake Meeting was the last and largest of a series of meetings held during the summer by a number of men who feel that centralized control of the public, domain is essential to its full utilThe first meeting was in ization. connection with the Uintah Basin Industrial Convention held early in The August at Fort Duchesne. public domain question was then discussed from various angles by different speakers, including commissioner William Spry of the general land office. Congressman Don B. Colton and Dr. George Stewart, author of the Utah Experiment Station Bulletin "This Public Do- YEAR 25th Anniversary Savings Are Worthwhile Now On Local News meeting called August by this committee was held in Salt Lake City, at which the following were present: Director William Peterson, Senator Candland, Messrs Beal, McKay, Winder. Macfarlano Redmond, Lee R. Taylor of Payson, Dr. George Thomas, president of the University of Utah; T. W. Peterson of Hyrum, C. L. Forsling of the and Forest Experiment Station, Dana Parkinson of the Forest Service. A permanent organization was formed, with Director Peterson as permanent chairman, and M. S. Winder secretary. It was at the August 30th meeting that the resolution favoring federal control of the public domain was first adopted by unanimous vote. It was at that time also that the proposals, already listed above, were The comdiscussed and approved. mittee then decided to call a meeting to be held during State Fair week in Sal Lake City, at which should be invited one farmer, a sheepman, a cattleman and a citizen at large from each county of the state. Upon this invitation representcounties gather atives of twenty-fiv- e ed in Salt Lake City October 6th and spent the entire day considering the problem of controlling public domain H. United States Senator William King was present and participated in the discussion. 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