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Show TRY THE HOME MERCHANT FIRST The Times, Vol. TRY THE HOME MERCHANT FIRST Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, 19, No. 23. OLD AGE PENSION LAW EXPLAINED; Young Men Fined $25.00 For Fishing Out of Season A representative of the State Fish and (jama Department hailed two young men into Justice M. M. King's court at Mona, lam Sunday, aud Justice King fined them 25.00 each, for fishing in Burraston Pond out of season. The Uurraston Pond Is clos ed to fishing 'until June 15th, and the state fish and game department have several deputies who are on the lookout for law violators. June 6th, 1929. The News, Vol. 13, No. 23. Raise Better Pullets Downs Girl Dies In Hospital This Morning INSPIRING TALKS ARE DELIVERED Uutli Downs, tin seven year old of Mr. and Mrs. Ed V. Poultry Specialist for Poehlmann tables should all be fed in hoppers daughter Down died in a Salt Lake hoepitnl or troughs. Hatchery. at TtiursJay morning, where Allow plenty of hopper space for she 1:30 was last Sunday, to be Introduction the developing pullets, at least 20 treated taken for a complication of Now that the brooding la well linear feet per 100 birds should be under way and in some case practi provided, and 1M very poor economy troubles. Juab County Has No Money cally completed, it Is well to begin to have less. Mrs. Roe Card of Salt Lake City Elder Rulon S. Wells, of Salt planning for the summer care of the in Mash hop per ought to be placed Bpcnt thi we.-- end at the home of Available at Present and Lake City, One of Seven the yards where the pullets like her mother, Mrs. J. It. Mc I'uoraou. growing pullets. Presidents of Seventies In Oft times the brooding period Is to congregate during the day. The Levy Must be Made Before pastsod with a degree of success, but more they eat the faster they will Law Can Become Effective. Attendance Sunday. poultrymen fall to give proper care grow, and If the mash Is properly to the development of the pullets. balanced they will develop Into This results in poor layers and loss bettor laying hens. When pullets reach the age or The quarterly stake conference At the last Legislature the Old of profit. was held in Nephi last Saturday and fourteen to sixteen weeks and seem Age Pension Law was passed and Overcrowding Where too many pullets are kept to be developing combs too rapidly, there being many who have not bad Sunday, and during the sessions very able and inspiring addresses were the opportunity to read this law, it together and forced to roost in small it is well to reduce the protein conla given below in a brief way or as delivered. The opening session was stuffy houses, invariably many of tent of the mash to about them develop colds, which in some Additional grain may be given to inheld Saturday evening, with the you might say in a nut shell. Nephl's pioneer furniture store, instances "Germany ax it U today was the dosing Section 2 of said law is quoteo which meeting Sunday evening, develop into roup. This crease body weight. At no time subject a was almost for half covered at Edwin operated by Bailey which was under the auspices of the condition will also keep the birds should the supply of feed be diminbelow: & Sons, has Sells Francis the century by luncheon kiwunls hell Juab Stake Mutual Improvement from Section 2 The Board shall have been sold to and developing as they ished as this will result in Rtnall im- at regular Albert E. Sells, a nephew should.growing th Forrou Hotel Monday noon. association. the power to grant a monthly pen- of It Is better to let the pullets mature pullets. owner. The Francis the several original Having years In Elder Rulon S. Wells, one of the roost in trees rather than crowd tJreen Feed sion such as the board shall deter- Sells and Sons Furniture Store, will them into small houses. As the hot weather approaches Germany. Mr. Bailey wag In a posi- Seven Presidents of Seventies, was mine, not to exceed twenty-fiv-e as known Sells hereafter be the tion to hand first information in attendance at the give As the weather gets warmer, open and the yards near the pullet houses sessions dollars per month, to be paid out of Furniture. The business has been the social and economic con and represented the Sunday the county treasury to any porson closed since the death of Wilford J. the ventilators and make sure that dry up, green feed should be fed about general author ditions and there prevailing Is plenty of freeh air in the daily in or near the coops. painted ities of the church. who hag attained the age of sixty was completed this there It Is true many pullets will go a graphic picture of the Germans in houses. Patriarch James W. Paxman of five years, and is incapacitated to Sells, and a dealthe has been slock to come their week, effort back and take Salt Lake City, and Jude George considerable distance for green feed gain a livelihood, is anl tor five sold to whereby Feeding A. re E. the their Sells, nations building of the Christensen of Price were in attend place among the The most progressive poultrymen and will do very well, but from years immediately preceding his the property of the Sells today ance at the opening session, aud do not feed on the ground, twenty to thirty per cent of the birds world. application, has been an actual bona maining eetate. .Mrs. Leeta MeOune Squire gave delivered inspiring sermons. Presifide resident of the county, provided realizing that this practice is very do not go out after this much need- two in usual her readings pleasing dent A. II. Belliston gave a short the applicant shall establish to the During the past week the store has unsanitary. When birds are forced ed green feed and soon become and very able address at the opening satisfaction of the board that ho undergone a complete cleaning and to eat their scratch grain from the very deficient in Vltamiue A. Thou winner. Kendall June occupied the chair session of conference. possesses the qualifications prescrib- will be opened Saturday, June 8th ground they naturally have to eat sanas or pullets are Injured every the meeting and kept the At the Sunday morning meeting, ed in the next sections. under the new management. much, dirt and dust which is Irri- year from a deficiency of Vitamine during crowd in good humor in his usual diplomas were presented Other provisions in a nut shell are to the grad be completely tating to the mucutous membranes A. will The building This could all be avoided if poultry-me- n witty way. as follows: of the throat and respiratory tract uating class of the Religion Class, new a remodeled 'with plate The Kiwauls glass Club, the the presentation being Helper made by would provide a daily feed of and in many Instances inflamation Applications on blanks furnished front, and new floors, with club of the James H. Ockey, who in addition to of these organs cause heavy losses. some palatable greens cut in lengths youngest by the County Auditor. windows for furniture, be will display guests of the Nephi inch so that it may be district, the diplomas gave an outbirds are more apt to become of Applicant must be a citizen of the owner will carry The Klwanis Club next Monday evening awarding U. S., and a resident of Utah for Mr. Sells, the ne line of the work in the Religion infested with round and tape worms. easily eaten by the pullets. on business furniture with the a first which at all Klwanlans 15 years last past. together Class. Members of the graduating diseases are more rapidly spread Dry alfalfa leaves, when fed daily, line of merchandise. It is the also Has not been convicted of felony class class furnished an excellent program make a very good substitute for sue with their ladies will attend. when fed in this manner. new intention to of sell the owner, for this session of conference. FolGreens, scratch grain and vege- (Continued on Page Eight) during last ten years. renow in store the stock at the Lynn Greenwood, was operated on lowing the Religion Class program, Has not deserted family. to duced room order make in prices, for appendicitis last Tuesday at the President S. G. Paxman, Elders J. Has not been a vagrant for year for some additional new furniture L. D. S. hospital at Salt Lake City. M. Two Local Boys Among Entertain in Honor of last past. Christensen, Isaac H. Grace, and Has not an income exceeding Lorenzo Mangelson delivered serB. Y. U. Honor Students at Departing Missionary mons. President Rulon Wells S. $300.00 for year last past. Carloads Four of Nephi Former Nephi Resident Has not sufficient property for took up a portion of tho time Sunmaintenance. day morning, giving a very able People Attend Celebration Visiting in State of Utah address, Four Nepht boys were among the Has not deprived himself of any Bishop and .Mrs. Bailey entertain explaining the principles of the Gospel. graduates from the Brlgham Young ed Wednesday evening in honor of property In order to qualify for said University at Provo this year. There their Bon Raymond Bailey, who pension. Sunday afternoon. President Thos. rour carloads of Nephites were were G. W. McCune, a native of Nepht, H. Burton and President Rulon S. Has not relative responsible wha three hundred graduates, with leaves shortly for a mission to Calicelepresent at the big Poultry Day Is able to support him or her. six honor two of these fornia. An interesting program was but now a resident of Holly wool Wells were the main speakers, and at Draper, Wednesday. It were from students, these being J. R. rendered after which social chat was California, who is enjoying a short both delivered very able and well It is understood that this county bration Nephi, i3 were 600 broilers reported that Garrett and Leland Boswell. has no money available at the presindulged in. Delicious refreshments visit in Utah this week, where he is prepared addresses, which were engathering, and J. R. Garrett is the son of Mr. were served to the following: Patri seeing his relatives and friends joyed by those present. ent, therefore no application blanks aused to feed the lareg was good program enjoyed, which and Mrs. Louis Garrett, and gradu- arch L. A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. stopped off In Nephi a short time on are on hand. It appears a levy will At the Sunday afternoon session have to be made for this purpose included addresses by Clyde C Ed- ated with a degree in accountiug William Eailey, Mr. and Mrs. L. A his way to Salt Lake City. He was Mrs. Grace H. Judd, was released of the Poultry Producers and business administration. Leland Bailey, Jr., Mrs. F. M. Beck, Mr. and formerly president of the Eastern from the presidency of the Juab and in that case, it will be next year munds and Secretary of State Boswell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Mrs Wilford Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. States Mission, and later was called Stake Y. L. AI. I. A. and Mrs. Lucille at least before this law can be put association, Milton H. Welling. The following Boswell, and graduated in acocunt-in- g Geo. A. Allen, Mrs. Robert Hull of to go to Los Angeles in the same G. Brough made president, with Mrs. Into effect in this county. made the trip from this city: Mr Salt Lake City, Edwin Bailey, Jesse capacity, and later made president Birdie Jones as first counselor, and and business administration. Mrs. J. Walter Paxman, Mr. and Frank Wilson, also graduated in Bailey, Mrs. Kate Bowles, Virginia of the Hollywood Stake of the L. D, Mrs. Fern S. Paxman as second A large crowd attended the base and Mrs. Mr. Mrs. and Joe Edgar Winn, and business administra- Bowles, Nelda Beck, Mr. and Mrs. S. Church, which position he now counselor, and Miss Pearl Nielson, ball game at Mt. Pleasant last Sun C. Carter, Isaac H. Grace, C H. accounting and Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. N. A. Nielson, Mrs. S. A. Lunt, Mrs. holds. On his return trip he will secretary. day, when the Nephites defeated the Grace, Jos. W. Vickers, Andrew tion, Alex Wilson. Mrs. Clarence Fern Park, Felma and Trena Bailey, attend the dedication of the bridge Mt. Pleasant team with the Samuel P. Nielson, Delbert Wilson and Mabel Wilson, Wilson attended Pearl Nielson, the guest of honor, over the Colorado river, and will score of Ole Boswell pitched Olson, Alton Gadd and County the graduating exercises Wednesday Raymond Bailey, and Bishop and also visit Zion National Park. Mr. Home a very good game, with Wont Sperry Cazier, Management Group Agent Albert E. Smith. Mrs. Thomas Bailey. McCune is a director of the Bank of at Provo. behind the bat. Club Organizes Of in Laurence Garertt, son of Mr. and Hollywood. Italy Mrs. Brigham Garrett received his Mr. and Mrs. Louis Garrett and Third and Fourth Year degree in English from the Brigham Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Boswell were Grandma Howell Celebrates Club Girls Organize Young University at Provo Wednes- In Provo Wednesday where they The club of "home manageSupt. Owen L. Barnett 87th Birthday Anniversary the graduating xercises at the Attends Committee day. Mr. Garrett has been teaching was organized Tuesday, June Meeting ment" school the past year. B. Y. U. 4th under the direction of Thelma Ockey. The purpose of the meeting During the class of the third and The officers Mrs. Lester Belliston and Mrs. fourth year, which wasi held last The committee on the preparation was to elect officers. President, Sission Chase entertained at the Monday, the following officers were of uniform state tests for grades elected are as follows: home of Mrs. Lester Belliston last elected for the coming year: Presi five to nine inclusive met at the state Alice Ord; vice president, Florence school office in Salt Lake City last Duckworth; secretary and treasurer Monday, complimentary to Grandma dent, Ruth Haynes; vice president 15-1- 8 Catherine Bowles; reporter, Helen Howell on her 87th birthday. The Grace Jenkins; Secretary-treasurSaturday, and the work divided 'and cheer leader, Irene afternoon was spent in social chat Ernestine among the six members of the com Chase; Song Ina Foote; reporter, entertainment committee, mittee. Dr. Calvin S. Smith, former Cooper; and listening to the radio program. Painter; song and cheer leader Afton Garrett, Mildred McPherson At 6 o'clock a delicious luncheon was Nelda Belliston ; For the past eight years farmers entertainment superintendent of the Juab school Dora Stanley. Constitution comserved to the following named ladies: chairman, Nina Chappell; program and farmers' wives of the state have There will also be representatives district, and Supt. Owen L. Barnett, and Mrs. A. P. Jacobson, Mrs. Thomas chairman, Florence Wilson; consti been guests of the Extension Service from the National Dairy Council; are members of the committee and mittee, Reva Vickers, Marie Kendall Tests in the and Marjorie Lunt. Stephenson, Mrs. Lucy Morris, Mrs. tution chairman, Lorna Kendall; during the summer at the Utah State breeders associations and leading attended the meeting. The other members are Alice Pay, M. E. Burton, Mrs. James Pexton, Utahns in the dairy industry. following subjects will be prepared: Florence Belliston, Martha Howard, Bowles, and Er Agricultural College. Virginia Helpers, Mrs S. R. Winn, Mrs. E. Jane Smith, nestine Foote. The officers This annual visit to the State Mathematics, Mildred Reading, will Modern dairy equipment will be Writing, Hall, Delma Hall, Florence Mrs. Unity take charge of the meetings every College has come to be known as the displayed at various points on the (arithmetic and algebra), Language Mrs. Sarah Brown, Social Bean and Forence Chapman. Chappell, Mrs. James Andrews, Mrs. Thursday at the Nephi High School Farmers Encampment and that por- campus where the farmers will be and Grammar, Spelling, There ia always room for more S. P. Neilson, Misses May Garrett, Th meeting will commence at 3:00 tion of the campus which is reserved privileged to examine the Supt. devices, Science, Natural Science. girls come join the fun! Irene Chase, Mildred Stephenson, o'clock. for the guests is known as the "Tent receive instructions as to their uses Barnett has been assigned the sub- members, each week. of Mathematics, for which he We have meetingswilltwice (Minnie and Arzella Belliston. The because tents are pitched as but no sales talks will be given. ject City" be held Friday, The next meting W. W. Owens, chairman of the will prepare tests. guest of honor, Grandma Howell and living quarters for the large numJune 14, 1929 in the high school the hostess, Mrs. Lester Belliston and Juab Stake Seminary ber of farm families who attend. program committee for the 1929 en building. Reporter, Helen Chase. Mrs. Sission Chase. of the na- campment announces the general Leading agriculturalists Contest Finals June 11th tion are engaged to give special outline of the program as follows: State Engineer Bacon Holds lecture work pertaining to the best College chimes, 6:30 a. m.; breakRelative Water Use Mrs. Greenland Announces methods of farming. An intensive fast, 6:30 to 8 a. m.; display of Hearing Nephi Motor Co. Sales and is 8 9 of carried schedule to a. work of The contest Zone play final exhibits, in the Juab Second Highest Engagement of Daughter in.; department Stake Seminary Oratorial Contest out each year which holds the In meetings, 9 to 11 a. m.; judging and Geo. M. Bacon, state engineer was Mrs. Mabel Greenland announces exhibits, 11 a. m. to 12 noon; din- in Nephi last Saturday and held a work will be held at the Tabernacle terest of young and old alike. This year the Extension Service ner, 12 noon to 2 p. m.; horse shoe hearing June 11th, 1929 at 8:00 the engagement of her daughter, Tuesday, the to relative applications of the P. M. Prizes offered by Mr. G. M. feels unusually fortunate in secur- pitcning contest, l p. m.; movies Mark Paxton, manager Jr., the of Nephi City to divert water from Merle, to George Bean Nephi Motor Company reports that Whitmore will be awarded for 1st ing the services of O. E. Reed, chief for children, 2 to 4 p. m.; depart- Bradley's canyon into a canal, to be marriage to take place in Salt Lake has company made a very enviable and 2nd place. of the Bureau of Dairying, United ment meetings, 2 to 3:30 p. m. ; used to run the new electric plant City on June 12th, 1929. record for Chevrolet sales during the States department of Agriculture, general assembly, 3:30 to 5 p. m. ; which the city ha3 under construcThe comwill students following month of May. The Nephi Motor pete for first place: Mr. and Mrs. Charles Haynes gave Washington, D. C. to lead In the baseball and other contests, 5 to 6 tion. 36, program which will center around p. m.; Dana concert, 6 to 7 p. m.; being second highest in Zone and to all the evidence an early breakfast the morning of After listening 1. Old Testament History which comprises Idaho, Utah, dairying. play hour, 7 to 8 p. m.; movies for at the hearing, the state engineer Decoration Day to the following Mr. Reed is acclaimed to be the children, 7:30 p. m.; evening propart of Wyoming. In this zone there Lucille Greenhalgh. Florence Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. August Nielplaced the applications in line for people: 2. New Testament on gram, 8 p. m. most are approximately 100 dealers, with few son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Burns, a History authority within no and doubt passage, 50 getting on the honor list, and to Audrey Goble, Lincoln Orme. On Wednesday evening, July 17 Salt mother, ofBroad-headairying in the United States at the days Nephi City will be given the and Mrs. Burns'Mrs. 3. Church History and Doctrine present time. d He will spend two Miss Mary Wood Hinman, of the permission James place second in the list of honor to appropriate the water Lake City, and Louise Bowers, Rex Christensen. days at the encampment in July. Hinman school of dancing. New to run the new plant. dealers, is a very satisfactory record of Beazer, Canada. "The Bureau of Dairying in the de- York, will supervise a folk dancing contest at which time couples from partment of agriculture, has recognized the Importance of the dairy in- the communities in which folk dustry in Utah when the chief of dancing has been taught will com the bureau at Washington, D. C. has pete for honors. This year for the first time consented to appear on the program the that excessive taxation will cripple at the farmers' encampment", said women of the state will be allowed centered this season on control of Judge Thos. H. Burton told of was and discourage the mining industry Director William Peterson of the to enter teams in the judging of In order to assist in the control white top. It is going to take a value to the state of Utah, that derived from the mining industry, The Iron mining situation in Minne- Utah Extension Service in comment- dairy products and perhaps in the of noxious weeds in the state a sub- mighty fight in some localities to stantial sum of money was appropri- get control of this weed but with and what it would mean to Utah, If sota today is an Illustration of this ing on Mr. Reads coming. "Every judging of dairy animals. one interested in dairying is going to Each county will be allowed to ated by the last state legislature and this added help coming at this time, excessive taxes were levied, over fact. "Excessive taxation resulted In miss an opportunity if he fails to enter a judging team comprised of placed in the hands of the State there is no good reason 'why it canRadio KSL at Salt Lake City Mond of the iron mines appear at the encampment this year three men for the Judging of ani Board of Agriculture for use In a not be done if everyone will enter day night. The Judge's voice came closing over the radio very clear and distinct. of that state, and during the last where it will be possible to come in mals in the rings. three corned plan of control. the fight. This year, also for the first time This plan contemplates a distribuThe address was sponsored by the five years labor, railroads, power personal contact with the chief of County Agent A. E. Smith has been concerns which heads have suffered farmClub. of buxeau to costs weed and the the eradication placed in charge of this work and of seventeen tion of the Tintlc Kiwanis diplomas will be given dairying "The mining Industry," Judge ing industry has been dealt a terrible the industries in the United States." women of the state who have attend as follows: . One third by the State, will represent the State and county d in the matter. d Professor J. B. Fitch, head of the ed three successive leaders' train Burton said, "pays about $3,000,000 blow. by the county and "Were the mining industry here to dairy husbandry department of the ing schools conducted by the Exten A carload of weed spraying main taxes to the state of Utah. In by the owner of the property. An amount approximating $450.00 terial is expected to arrive in Salt order to maintain the present status be diminished to any serious extent, Kansas State Agricultural College, sion Service at the College. The committee In charge feels has been appropriated by the county Lake sometime next week and all It requires the best efforts of the Utah labor would lose, directly or will also be present at the encamp of its payroll, ment. Professor Fitch is consider- that the best program in the history and will be available when matched who have patches of white top on indirectly, mining industry, which can only sur- Utah railroads would lose ed to rank among the three out of the Extension Service in the state by funds by the other two parties. their farms should report the amount vive by continuing year after year to find new deposits to replace those of their freight business and Utah standing dairy specialists in the has been planned for July 15 to 18 A sprayer has been purchased and of material needed at once so that it He will give Instructions and it is expected that 5000 people will be ready for use next week. may be on hand when the opporagriculture would lose its closest and country. being depleted. on modern dairy methods. will register for the short course. "There can be no question but best market." Practically all our efforts will be tune time arrives for spraying. STRICT RULES By W. H. WARNER. AT CONFERENCE Pioneer Furniture Business Is Sold 'Germany" Was Subject of Talk 12. up-to-d- Utah-Idah- o one-four- th -- ' one-sid- ed 15-- 1. 4-- H 4-- H ed 4-- H Farmers Encampment To Be Held At U. er S. A. C. July Inc ( NEPHITE BROADCASTS OVER RADIO CONTROL OF NOXIOUS one-thir- one-thir- one-thir- d four-fift- hs one-thir- WEEDS |