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Show DEVOTED TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF CENTRAL UTAH DEVOTED- - TO THE BEST INTERESTS OF CENTRAL UTAH The Times, Vol. 20, No. 24. M. A. 1. 11 SB FIIIALS III CHURCH CONTEST Juab Stake Representatives Present Wonderful Performance To Win W. L. Martin Director. All Juab Stake was made enwhen the thusiastically happy double mixed quartette from the Nephi Ward carried off first honors In the grand finals of the Mutual Improvement Assaclatlon contests held at Salt Lake City on Saturday of last week. This happy culmination of the period of strenuous preparation and previous competition against winning groups from oftier stakes of the L. D. S. Church was most gratifying to the local M. I. A. officers and should convince the successful contestants that their sacrifice of time and effort has been eminently worthwhile. The Juab Stake double mixed quartette was composed of the following: Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Mrs. Robert Winn, Mrs. Alice Crapo, S. 0. Paxman and Clarence Warner, with Wallace L. Martin as director and Mrs. Ivan Golden, accompanist. The contest number "Awake the Harp" by Haydn Is a particularly difficult selection but local people who attended the contest finals held at the Assembly Hall in Salt Lake report that the Nephi group handled the selection in masterly fashion and were well entitled to the decision, although singing In competition with gifted and singers from other stakes The local in Utah and Idaho. singers' chosen "b" number, "GohV Home" was also rendered with excellent technique and sympathy and contributed to the success of the Juab Stake group. Following the contest finals the Juab Stake group took, part .with other first place winners in musical and public speaking events at the Saturday evening session of the M. 1. A. conference at the L. D. S. Tabernacle. well-train- ed Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, June 12, 1930. Now Library With . Nephi Team Wins From Ephraim 11 O. Boswell 4 2 2 2 4 4 1 ?. Jones E. Worthlngton Belliston M. Sperry .. 3 3 7. 0 0 Nielson attend the anual conventhe National Editorial .00 8 0 2 0 1215 1 1 100 Starr Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Forrest and Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Gibson left Wednesday evening for a two week's trip to Milwaukee, Wisconsin, where 17-- 6 With Jack Ockey on the mound for the first time the local baseball team scored a decisive victory over the Ephraim ball tossers at the Nephi Park Wednesday afternoon. Every man on the starting lineup of the "Wheat City" team scored one or more runs. At the end of the sixth Inning Jack Ockey was taken out of the game and substituted by 'Bob' Howard. Howard held the Ephraimites to a few scattered hits while in the game. The box score of the game follows: NEPHI .AB H PO A 5 1 Cowan 5 4 2 1 Reese a 3 G. Sperry Howard Editor Goes East To Attend Convention they tion Material With a total of four thousand five hundred fourteen volumes, the Juab County Library Is serving the needs of the reading public of Nephi to a greater extent than ever before. Continually new fiction books are being received by the local library to add to the many advantages that it holds for the local residents. During the first five months of the present year a total of 5,556 books were taken from the shelves. Of this vast number 3,152 volumes have been borrowed by the adult population and the remainder, 2415 being taken out by the children of the section. The total Is less than a hundred smaller than that of the preceding year for the same portion, the 1929 total being 5746. In the library a magazine rack Is found. It la equipped with the latest and best reading (material from the magazine world. Several tables are also found in the library, which provide ample space for studying. Librarian Mayme Riches will attend the convention of librarians from all over the state in American Fork Saturday. This convention Is held yearly to acquaint librarians with the greater needs of the reading public and to give them educational material which will be of value In their library use. Ockey will of Equipped Up-to-da- te 0 1 10 0 0 0 0 2 10 0 0 37 16 27 AB H PO A 5 2 0 2 Total EPHRAIM Cox Allred Hansen Mortensen Wernz Olsen Christensen Beal Bailey Cherry 5 5 1 12 0 0 1 1 4 3 2 3 5 5 1 1212 5 Association. Mr. Gibson was elect4 0 4 2 ed a delegate to represent the 2 1 4 0 Utah State Press association at 0 convention held their 2 1 in Ogden last Saturday and Sunday. The convention consists of a 40 12 24 Total three day business convention and a six day trip through Wisconsin. Score by Innings Four days will be spent on Lake Nephi Total Michigan. 17 Runs 22080041X Hits -- .. 31150231X 16 Ephraim 6 Runs Hits 001122123 12 SUMMARY Mrs. Jos. R. Christiansen has just Runs Cowan, Reese, G. Sperry, returned home after a ten days visit to Salt Lake City with Mr. and 0. Boswell, Jones, E. Worthlngton, Mrs. Eldon Gunderson. Belliston, M. Sperry, Ockey, Cox, Mrs. Eva Lewis of Midvale has Hansen, Mortensen, Christensen, come to visit for the summer with Cherry, Olsen. Errors Wernz, MorMr. and Mrs. Abe Livingston. She tensen, Nielson. Stolen Bases Cox, was accompanied by her sons Wil-fo- Wernz, Christensen, Cherry, G. and Richard. Sperry, Jones, M. Sperry. Sacrifice Mrs. Geo. E. Coombs Just return- Hits Cowan, Jones, Howard. Home ed from the L. D. S. Hospital where Runs Reese, E. Worthington. Three she was operated on for toxic Base Hits Reese, G. Sperry, Cox. goitre. She Is reported to be im- Two Base Hits Cowan, Cox Allred, Christensen. Double Plays Olsen proving very nicely . Mrs. A. H. Allred left for Elberta to Mortensen to Allred. Innings Wernz 5 on Wednesday, where she will spend Pitched by Bailey 3 a few days with her children, Mr. Ockey, 6 .Howard 3. Credit Victory to Ockey. Charge Defeat to Bailey. and Mrs. James Anderson. Milas E. Johnson and family of At Bat off Bailey 24, Wernz 24, Huntington, Utah visited Saturday Ockey, 26, Howard 15. Hits Batted at the home of Mrs. Frances J. off Bailey 10, Warnz 6, Ockey 6, Hansen. Milas is a brother of A. P. Howard 6, Runs Scored off Bailey 10, Wernz 6, Ockey 3, Howard 3. Runs Johnson. Mrs. Sarah Crowther announces Responsible for Bailey 10, Wernz 6, the engagement of her daughter, Ockey, 3, Howard 3. Struck Out by Erda to Booth Cook of our city, the Bailey 0, Wernz 1, Ockey 5, Howard marriage to take place the latter 2. Bases on Balls off Bailey 4, Wernz 1, Howard 1. Hit with Pitched Balls part of the summer. An exceptionally good representa- By Bailey, Boswell; by Wernz, E. tion of both Primary and M. I. A. Worthington Wild Pitches, Bailey, officers and workers attended the Wernz. Balk Ockey. Passed Balls, Conference at Salt Lake City, the Beal. Time of Game 2 Hours 30 past week and report a most ex- Min. Umpire Gardner. Scorer, A. C. Starr. cellent time. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Johnson of A. Provo visited last Sunday with P. Johnson and Frances J. Hansen. Service Star To Hold WashingThey left Wednesday forwill Series Of Kensingtons attend ton, D. C. where Rex school for a year. The first of a series of KensingMrs. Malcolm Marshall and children of Salt Lake visited the last tons to be given by the Service Mrs. week with her mother. Star Legion will be held on June Frances J. Hansen. They came for Decoration Day, and also to attend 14th (Flag Day) at the Nephi City Hall. Mrs. John E. Ingram will be the funeral of Wallace Green. chairman, and she urges all Service Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Allred the marriage of their Star members to be In attendance. daughter Delphia, to Milton Meeks Theer has been a patriotic program of Salt Lake City on June 4th at arranged for the occasion. At the Salt Lake. They will make their conclusion of the program refreshhome at Salt Lake City, where he ments will be served. has employment. They have the The Service Star Legion urges best wishes of their many friends thatonthe American Flag be displayall business houses and private ed for their future welfare and homes on Flag Day, June 14th. semi-annu- al 11010 123456789 Ft. Green News 000030012 rd 3, 2-- 3, MAUI GIRL SEVEFILY HURT BY MT-AU- CAR II Little Sherma Mangelson Suffers Injuries When Hit By Car in Hands of R.C. Nelson of Altonah. Sherma Mangelson, five year old Mrs. M. W. was severely Injured Wednesday afternoon when struck by the Ford Coach driven by 42. of Altonah, R. C. Nelson. Duchesne County, Utah. The small girl was crossing the Intersection at Center and Main when the car approached from the north. The girl tried to get out of the way of the oncoming motor but in the attempt to dodge, ran into the path of the car. The driver swerved the car to the right and the girl was struck by the left side. She was rushed to the office of Dr. L. C. Warenskl, where it was found that injuries about the forehead and arms were suffered by the child. The child's right leg was also bruised considerably. The driver of the car failed to stop and immediately stepped on the gas and hit a high speed out of town. Elmo Irons, who was near the scene of the accident pursued after the fleeing motorist and overtook him on the Levan Ridge. He was brought back to Nephi, and found to be under the influence of liquor. He was lodged in the county Jail where he Is at the present time, pending action of the Nephi City officials. Mr. Nelson, for the past seven years, has been employed as a guide at Fish Lake. He was on his way to the lake when the accident occurred, to prepared his equipment for the opening of the fishing season, next Sunday morning. He was accompanied on the trip by his twelve-Tear'- old son," Dayle Nelson. The latest reports from the Mangelson home state that the young girl is doing as nicely as possible. In the City court Thursday, Nelson plead guilty to the charges of driving while under the. influence of intoxicating liquor and He was fined $150 driving. and given a jail sentence of three He began his sentence months. Thursday afternoon. His J.2 year old son will remain in the custody of local officers until word Is received from the home in Altonah. daughter of Mr. and Mangelson of this city un Free Baseball Game To Be Played Wednesday As no regular league baseball game has been scheduled for Nephi next Wednesday a novel game will be played between two local teams. The married men of the community have issued a challenge to the single men of the town. The game Is to begin at 3:30. No admission will be charged and all townspeople are invited to be present. mum Record in Traffic To Southern Utah Parks Predicted, This Season National Purk. Utah. June With every indication that travel to the Soutr.ern Utah Parks will more than double the best previous record, established in 1929, the season of 1930 Is now officially open. On May 31 a total of 14.018 preseason visitors had entered Zion National Park compared to 6.489 last year an Increase of 7,527 or 123. Visitors have already been registered from every state in the Union. District of Columbia, and several foreign countries. The feature of the 1930 season will be the dedication, on July 4. of the stupendous' road project known as Carmel Highway. The the Zion-M- t. occasion for the dedication will be the visit to the parks of the Governors of the states forming our Union, after the conference in Salt Lake City. Although the formal dedication will not be held until the above date, the great highway is now open to the public, and cars are permitted to pass over it subject to payment of the regular park entrance fee of one dollar per car. Besides the distinguished persons who will be Included In the gov ernor's party, it la expected that a large number of distinguished federal and state officials, business leaders, members of Congress, notable scientists, and other persons with International reputations in their respective professions will have their names on the registration books of Zion and Bryce Canyon National Parks before the season Zion 10. closes. E. T. Scoyon, Superintendent. Mecham Discusses Utah Fishing Laws and big catches should for the opening of the 1930 fishing season In Utah, June 15, J. Arthur Mecham, state fish and Fly fishing be in' order commissioner, declares. Mr. Mecham states that unless the in tervening days bring unexpected storms, the stream of: the state should be low "ant? "dear. 'He anticipates the best catches on any opening day in years. The state department has follow. ed up its 12,000,000 plant of last season with a plant of 800,000 legal size fish between January 1 and June 1, this year. Several thousand of the fish planted this year have exceeded ten inches and many have measured twelve inches when put into the streams. The total plantings for the year thus far have been about 1,500,000. Mr. Mecham calls attention to the fact that the fishing waters of the state are divided into four classes. First there is the bulk of the fishing area which opens June 15. Second are those waters which will open July 1. Third are those places which will open July 15 and fourth are the places which are permanently closed. Those places permanently closed are the streams of Strawberry valley except Strawberry river below the Victory highway bridge and Indian creek above the diversion dam, the south fork of the Ogden river above the Narrows and such other waters near cities which are closed by health officials for sanitary purposes. The commissioner also calls attention to the fact that the Mirror lake and other lakes in the near-Uintcountry which were planted two years ago, will be open for fishing this year on July 15. For the benefit of those who want the fish and game laws In an abbreviated form, Mr. Mecham authorizes the following summary: Catfish and Common Fish By angling, at any time of the year in Jordan river, Utah lake, Sevier river below its junction with Clear creek. Bear river below the Cutler dam, etc. See Section 14, Paragraph 2, Fish and Games Laws. Game Fish Date: June 15 to October 31 in all state waters except: Fishlake June 15 to October 20. Strawberry July 1 to October 20. reservoir, Strawberry Strawberry river between the reservoir and the Victory highway bridge and Indian creek above the diversion works. Currant creek July 1 to October 31: From its junction with Strawberry river to its source. Big Cottonwood lakes July l October 31: All lakes tributary to Big Cottonwood creek in Salt Lake game ' ah Local News Miss Sadie Howard and Helen Gadd spent last Sunday In Salt Lake City. Miss Maida Ingram and Mabel Howard spent Saturday and Sunday in Salt Lake. Mrs. A. C. Nelson returned to her home in Salt Lake City after a few days visit with her daughter, Mrs. William Bailey. Elder Raymond T. Bailey of the California Mission returned to his field of labor Tuesday evening after attending the M. I. A. conference in Salt Lake City. The News, Vol. H. D. Goldsbrough, vice president of the Mineral Products company, which operates a plant south of Levan, reports that three carloads of people visited the mill last Sunday, and he further reports that the company Is now shipping some of County. the fertilizer produced. Lakes In Uintah Mountains July 15 to October 31: All lakes at Mrs. Mary Hoyt, who has been heads of Bear river and all forks spending the winter in California, of Henry's Fork In Summit county; visited in Nephi for the past two Carter creek and Sheep creek in weeks, and departed this week for Daggett county and all lakes at her home in Canada, where she will heads of Weber river, Provo river, spend the summer. She visited with Duchesne river. Rock creek and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Goldsbrough Uintah river except those planted and Mrs. Julia Hoyt, while in and posted closed. Hours: 4:00 A. M. to 9:00 P. M. Nephi. Length: Must be 7 Inches; All Mrs. J. A. Christensen entertain- species of trout, Mountain Herring ed at a family dinner party Wed- and Black Bass. Limit: 10 lbs., or not more than nesday in honor of her husband's birthday anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. 30 game fish or 25 lbs. of any kind Clarence M. Christensen, who came or all kinds at any one particular up from Brentwood, California were time. among the guests. Clarence Is a Trolling: Fishlake, Bear lake. son of Mr. and Mrs. Christensen. Strawberry Reservoir, Panguitch Mr. and Mrs. D. Bosh and Miss lake and Puffer's lake; single line Marie Bosh tf Levan were also held in hands with or without pole, present. (Continued on Page Eight) Venice Theatre to Install New Talking Equipment E. H. 14, No. 24. IIEPI11 BATTERY manager of the Venice Theatre, received word Wednesday that the new Western Electric sound equipment was beAT ing shipped today, and as soon as the equipment arrives the Installation will be rushed, and It Is hoped I III that it will be set up and ready for i operation by July 1st. Mr. Steele U. states that the new equipment is of the very latest type and up to date design and cost close to ten Local National Guard Unit Nephi Baseball Association thousand dollars. has recently secured a new To Have Charge of the LfiveHe year To Entrain Monday For lease on the show house, of all 15 Day Encampment new of with the and equipment Program Sports type he expects to Increase Kinds to Be Featured. latest Memmott in Charge. the business and keep soma of the theatre goers from motoring to Under the suiervlsion and direc- other towns for that class of enter With First Lieutenant Cleon tion of the Nephi Baseball Associ tainment. Memmott in command, Battery "E" ation the Fourth of July Celebration 145th Field Artillery will entrain this year will be one of the best Mr. and Mrs. Ray D. Wood and next Monday, for Camp W. Q. ever held. From the salute at dawn son Robert arrived in Nephi Tues Williams, Jordan Narrows for the until midnight there will be some day from their home in Beverly annual fifteen day summer training Mr. Wood left period. thing doing every minute. Hills, California. Assisting Battery ComAll committees have been appoint the same day for Indianapolis, mander Memmott are Second Lieed and from the activity and inter- Indiana, where he will attend a utenants Eugene Lunt and Claude est they have already shown, no convention being held In that city. R. Lomax. part of the program will fall down. He is employed by Ell Illy & Co. Fifty enlisted men of the Nephi Everything will be put over with a at Los Angeles, and is making quite unit will have the pleasure of enBine-Ban- g and you will soon find a success as a drug salesman. While joying nightly programs during the that a rousing celebration is being Mr. Wood is attending the conven encampment. They are under the enacted. tion Mrs. Wood and son, Robert general direction of Chaplain C. C. The following committees have will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Neslen of Salt Lake. One night been selected: Dennis Wood. during the encampment, a delegaSalute: Chairman. W. C. Andrews, tion of Nephi men headed by Mayor Acting Captain Cleon Memmott, Beagley will present a Nephi Harry First Lieutenant Eugene Lunt. ' program. Bund: Chairman. I. M. Petty. The general command of the camp wUl be in charge of Lieutenant Eugene Worthington. John Hall,. P. L. Jones. Colonel Curtis Y. Clawson. MemCommittee: bers of the 145th Field Artillery of Sports Morning Chairman: Andrew Nielson, Rulon the entlie state will be In attendance at the Narrows. Cowan, Wm. J. Starr, Grant Allen. Committee: The Nephi baseball team Journey Afternoon In preparation for the encampSports Mont Sperry, ed to Elsinore last Sunday where ment many promotions have been Glen Worthlngton, Gean Worthlngton, Cliff Reese. they met the latest addition to the made in the local organization dur(A) Junior Base Ball Competi Southern Utah League, the Elsinore ing the past week. Corporal Merle tion. B) Major Events: (a) Base team. Ole Boswell, veteran hurler Kay received a promotion to Serof the Nephi crew was batted geant. Privates Farrell Winn, Ball; (b) Races; (c) Exhibition. General 4th of July Committee: around for a total of twelve hits Ralph Chase, Frank Hudson, Geo. Chairman: E. O. Pyper; W. C. and a total of nine runs, while the D. Haymond Jr. and Melvin lions Andrews, Salute; I. M. Petty, Band; Nephi team scored twelve runs all received promotions to Corporal. The above named young men suc Andrew Nielson, Morning Sports; from fourteen hits. Afternoon Glen Two home runs were made by the cessfully passed the second class Worthington, as required Sports; E. B. Sperry, Advertising; home team of Elsinore. The first gunner's examination W. C. Andrews, Finances and Col- by Lee and the second by R. John- by the Utah State headquarters at son. Home, of the southernltes salt Lake. lections. With this new crew of officers gave the Nephi men plenty of trouble at running bases. He was and a battery of well trained men Miss and Principal Paul Walker home from the local officers are looking successful In Thelma Warner, of the Nephi Grade third "base." ' stealing ' : J ,4 gifcg home the bacon" V. J. Schools, Grant Gardner, Errors were very noticeable dur- in the fork, of the Merit Cup given and Stimpson of the Nephi High ing the entire fracas, many being by the state headquarters for the Ray Newton, Principal and Ivan made by both teams. highest scoring unit during the are Schools Gardner of the Mona The following is the box score: training period. We wish them luck. attending school at the Brigham NEPHI AB H PO A this at Provo Young University 6 4 Cowan summer. 5 2 0 0 County Reese Commissioners 3 1 6 2 G. Sperry .. Hold To 0 2 5 1 Meeting Friday Mrs. Gideon Sidwell spent sev- Boswell 4 1 11 1 eral days in Salt Lake attending the Jones 5 The reeular meetinar' of the Juah M. I. A. June Conference and also Belliston 0 0 County Board of Commissioners 11 attended the graduation exercises Petty 5 2 11 0 will be held M. Sperry Friday, June 13th. at the University of Utah, where Lunt 2 0 0 1 The commissioners will handle the Gerald Mcllrath Howard her 0 regular 0 monthly business, and in graduated, he having completed a Painter 3 0 0 0 addition thev will take care nf n.nv four year course. matters special that may come be- 43 14 27 12 iore mem. Total The board of countv commission AB H PO A Juab-MillarELSINORE Roads d 0 2 ers will meet June 20th, as a board 5 2 O. Hill To Be Improved R. Nielson 5 0 11 2 of equalization, and anyone having 4 0 2 1 any difficulties In regard to assess O. Nielson 2 1 ments may meet with the board 5 1 The State Road Commission with Home 5 2 Hermansen 12 and discuss the problems. are at Lake Salt City headquarters 5 3 0 0 R. Johnson callcontractors to notices issuing Mrs. Vermeil Beck is visiting 3 0 4 2 ... ing for bids for the regravelllng of Lee friends and relatives in 0 with 0 2 0. Levan-ChickMarley and the Creek the 8 0 Ephraim this week. 4 1 Fillmore-Holden ''roads. Practically Forbush 2 1 0 0 18,000 cubic yards of gravel are to G. Gray be placed on the highways. A total 41 12 27 8 Total of 17,549 miles of road will be im4-- H Score by Innings proved according to the nptice beof Issue the NEPHI ing published is this 123456789 Total Times-New- s. Runs The Nephi chapter of the 035002101 1214 Club Hits met and organized Monday, 022023212 June 9th. The leaders and officers ELSINORE contemplate one of the most suc9 0 0 1 5 0 1 0 1 1 Runs cessful years the club has known. 12 Hits 002402031 Work will be given In the followSUMMARY Born to Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy ing divisions: Sewing with Mildred Runs Cowan 2, Reese 2, G. Bean and Nelda Belliston as leaders; Whitehead, a daughter, Sunday, June 8th. Sperry, Jones 2, Belliston, Petty 2, Cooking, Lorna Kendall, leader; M. Sperry, Lunt O. Nielson, Home Home Management, Marjorle Sails-bur- y, Mrs. Gilbert Bailey is In Salt 2, Hermansen 2 ,R. Johnson 2, Lee leader. The age for membeLake City this week visiting with 2. Errors Home, O. Nielson, For- rship for the club is anyone over bush 2, Hermansen, Lunt, Painter, ten years. relatives and friends. There Is still time to Stolen Bases O. Join. Come and help make the Cowan, Jones. Mrs. Frank Russell and Mrs. Rose Nielson, Home (Home), R. Johnson, year's work successful! The following officers were chosen Boyer returned to their home in Belliston Lunt. Home Runs Lee, Three Base Hits for the general H club: President, Salt Lake City after visiting friends R. Johnson. Cowan Hits Base Two Cowan. 2, here. relatives and Margaret Crapo; vice president, Reese, M. Sperry, Lee. Double Plays Afton Kendall; secretary-treasure- r, Boswell to O.- Sperry to Jones. Dorothy Brough; reporter, Virginia Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright, Margaret and Dee Wright, motored to Credit Victory to Boswell. Charge Bowles; cheer leader, Nelda Cowan. Provo Sunday where they met a Defeat to Hermansen. Runs ReThe following officers for first party and motored to Provo Canyon, sponsible for Boswell 7; Hermansen year sewing: President, Enid HowHeber. Her9. and Boswell Charleston Struck 10, Out Hot the by Pots, arth; vice president, LuDean Wade; mansen 11. Bases on Balls off Her- secretary-treasure- r, Celic RichardMr. and Mrs. Hyrum Broadhead mansen 2. Hit with Pitched Balls, son; reporter, June Whipple; cheer announce the engagement of their Reese, O. Boswell, Jones, Petty. leader, Thelia Richardson. Second daughter Naomi to Mr. A. G. Wild Pitches Hermansen 3. Passed Year Sewing, President, Afton GarCrannery of Salt Lake City. The Balls R. Nielson. Time of Game, rett; vice president, Eva Sanders; r, secretary-treasuremarriage will take place In the Salt 2 hours 15 min. Ruby Page; reLake Temple June 20th. Mr. Cranporter, Enid Brough; cheer leader, of E. A. son of is the Nelda Cowan. Crannery nery Third, Fourth and 4-- H Fifth Year Sewing: President, FlorLogan, Utah. Sewing Club ence Duckworth; vice president, Holds Meeting Wed. Elizabeth Foote; secretary-treasurPrincipal LeRoy Whitehead of the Seminary, Principal Alonzo Afton Kendall; reporter, Virginia The First Year Sewing Club Bowles; cheer Ingram of the Junior High School, leader, Martha Mabel Sperry of the Central School held their meeting Wednesday in Howard. The following officers for First and Cleon Memmott of the High the High School building. The time School are attending summer school was spent in sewing hot dish hold- Year Cooking: President, Beth at the B. Y. U. They drive to ers and planning a program for the Hobbs: vice Dresident N el rift fVrartm. Provo each morning, returning home following week. The members pres- secretary-treasure- r, Enid ent were: Ruth Burton, Marjorle reporter, Myrtn Kendall; Brough; at night. cheer Foote, Elva Burton, Ilene Burton, leader, Virginia Sperry. Second ' Reva Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beck, who Grace Blackett, Geraldlne Bowles, Year Cooking: President, were married last Wednesday in the Marjorle Linton, June Whipple, Vickers; vice president. Alice Ord; Manti Temple are making a wed- Dona Belliston, Geraldine Cazler, secretary-treasure- r, Florence Belding tour through Southern Utah, Alice Belliston, Beth Burton, Eunice liston; reporter, Irene Cooper. where they will visit the wonder- Belliston, Elaine Park, Nan Brough, The following officers for Home lands, after which they will visit Lu Dean Wade, Grace Powell, Enid Management: President, Irene with Mrs. Beck's relatives in Emery Howarth, and the leader, Mildred Cooper; vice president, Alice Ord; meet Wedneswill was The club Bean. bride The Reva formerly county. secretary, Vickers; treasurer, Miss Verda Rappleys, daughter of day of each week at 2:00 o'clock In Marjorie Lunt; reporter, Margaret Mrs. Lilly Rappleys Ward of Castle-gat- e, the High School building. Reporter Crapo; cheer leader, Florence June Whipple. Belliston. Utah. BEIIIG Steele, PLAIB TO ENCAMP 'III UUP P If. NLLIMIO "Wheat City" Nine Beats Elsinore Club for-wan- t"t : " 14 113 10 son-in-la- w, en Club News 4-- H Local News 4-- er 4-- H |