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Show t EAT MORE EGGS! t EAT MORE CHICKEN! I I BOOST POULTRY! The Tiim-s- , EAT MORE EGGS! EAT MORE CHICKEN! BOOST POULTRY! No. 49. Vol. 20, Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Tlmrsilay, December 4, 19J WIFE OF, HAWLEY Nebo Basket Ball JENKINS DIED IN HOSPITALSATUR'Y Schedule Arranged field On Wednesday The basket ball schedule for 1 for the division has been made. The schedule Is as follows: 9 Jan. Payson at Nephi; Spanish at Springville: Tlntic bye. at Spanish; Jan. 16 Nephi Springvllle at Tintic; Payson bye. Jan. 23 Payson at Springvllle; Tlntic at Spanish; Nephl bye. Jan. 27 Springvllle at Nephl; Tintic at Payson; Spanish bye. Jan. 30 Nephl at Tintic; Spanish at Payson; Sprlngville bye. Feb. 6 Nephi at Payson; Sprlngville at Spanish; Tintic bye. Feb. 12 Spanish at Nephl; Tlntic at Sprlngville; Payson bye. Feb. 20 Springville at Payson; Spanish at Tlntic; Nephl bye. Feb. 27 Nephi at Springville; Payson at Tintic; Spanish bye. March 6 Tintic at Nephi; Pay- son at Spanish; Springvllle bye. March 13 Play-owith the other districts will be held and March 18, 19. 20. 21. the tournament will be held in Salt Lake- - City. 1930-3- Died As Result of Burns Sustained When Wood Alcohol Exploded In a Coed Range. Mrs. Melba Charlotte Wideen Jenkins, wife of Haw ley Jenkins of this city parsed away In a Salt Lake hospital last Saturday, of burns she received on November 1. Mrs. Jenkins was fatally burned after she had put some wood alcohol into a coal range. The resulting explosion threw flaming fluid over her clothing and onto the floor. . .... . . i ii ei. tan uuiuuuia . aim cALiiiguuued the fire on her clothing. Then she rushed Into the house again to rescue her husband's niece, Bobby Carter of Mil ford, who was asleep In a room adjoining the kitchen. Mrs. Jenkins fell on the flaming floor and her clothing again caught . fire. Albert II. Belliston was reelected to the Board, of Education from Nephi District Number 3, by the of ons vote, very close margin Wednesday, when voters of thttt district wrote the name of Cearge O. Ostler on the ballot. Bellliton, 33 and Ostler 32. This Is Mr. Belllslon's first term on tho board and he will commence the first of the year serving his second term. At Mona, John S. NeilAm was victorious In ine election Wednes day, when he defeated the present incumbent Raphael Garfield The vote was as follows: Neil.ion 03; W. H. Newton 44. and Garfield 37. At Levan and Mills A. C. Dalby was reelected to the board, and will commence serving his second term on January 1st. A. C. Dalby loo; fc. r. Peterson 67, and James Anderson 58. ff Local Happenings Funeral service were held at the Deseret Mortuary in Salt Lake City Tuesday, and Jesse Pay of Nephl was one of the speakers. Interment was in a Salt Lake Miss Alberta Cowan of Provo was cemetery. home for Thanksgiving. She Is survived by her husband, Geo. W. Duckworth and family Hawley W. Jenkins, and a nine months old son of this city; her spent Saturday in Salt Lake City. Wideen father, Richard of Salt Lake; and the following brothers James Phillips of Garfield visitand sisters: Herbert and Ruel ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wideen of Los Angeles, Mrs. Edna Geo. C. Phillips on Thanksgiving. Derrick, Miss Ellen Wideen, Delene Wideen of Salt Lake City, and Miss Venetta Bowles Is 'spending a short vacation in Provo, the Boyd Wideen of Montana. Mis. Jenkins was born in Klm-berl- y, guest of Mrs. Kenneth Kendall. M. FOOTE WAS ELECTED PRES. OF IRRIGATION BOARD V. The annual meeting of the stock holders of the Nephl Irigation Co. was held Monday afternoon, at which Ernest L. Sperry and Jamea Kicnes were directors. A report of the activities was made by Secretary C.W. Glazier. Following the annual meeting, a reorganization of the board was made, and V. M. Foote was elected president, with W. F. Brough as vice president. C. W. Glazier was reappointed secretary to serve for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. McCune of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. She S. G. Paxman were the Utah, July of lived for several years at Monroe, of Caliente, Mrs. t. B. McCune at a guests Mrs. W. J. Morris delicious to and Is with later Lake her Salt Utah, daugh- Thanksgiving dinner at her home going Nevada, visiting City where she was employed for ter, Mrs. T. H. Nonini. . Thanksgiving Day. four years by the Mountain States visitBowles Provo of F. and Telephone Telegraph Company. George ed with his parents, Mr. and Mrs, 'arent-TeacheAss'n. 15, 1906. Chh Achievement rs Bowles this week. W. H. Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Allred spent the Thanksgiving holiday in Salt The Parent-Teache- rs association -' Lake , City, with, relatives. will at their regular meeting to be held Mrs. Ray Brough was the week December 11 at the end guest of Mrs. Clarence Foote Thursday, High School Auditorium at 7:30 in Salt Lake City. M.: Music, Direction of W. L. Talk, "Care of Teeth of Gordon Wood returned to Den Martin; School Children," Dr. P. L. Jones; ver after- a two week's vacation W. L. Martin; Talk, "Pre with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Music, ventative Medicines and Care of Dennis Wood. the Body," Dr. T. W. Allred; Dis "Benefits of Having a Red Sheldon Winn and Miss Ida cussion, cross in the Community; Music Bean spent the Thanksgiving holi W. L. Martin. day in Salt Lake City, the guests Parents are invited to come and of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde E. Ockey. get the benefit of these fine dis cussions and enjoy the musical Mrs. Clinton Crawley of Provo program. spent a few days this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. .- Club Awards Day was held Friday in the City Hall. The evening began with community singing of club songs, followed by the club pledge led by County Agent A. E. Smith; Reading, Enid How-artvocal solo, Bereniece Garrett; Club Does For talk, "What H Me," Lincoln Orme; presentation of awards, County Agent Smith. Miss Afton Kendall was awarded , a silver medal for first place in the suumy uikos tvevue auu vauua Foote a bronze medal for second place. The medals were awarded by the Chicago Mail Order Co. The Style Revue was conducted by Miss Enid Howarih Nelda Belliston. and LuDean Wade were each awarded silver medals for winning first place in - the county for the Demonstration Team. The County awarded these medals and Miss Mildred Bean had charge of the contests. Fifth Year Certificates were awarded to Nelda Belliston Virginia Bowles, Afton Kendall and Mildred Bean. A pin is awarded for the first four years .with a certificate with gold seals for each year completed after that. Bronze pins were awarded to Misses Mildred Bean and Nelda Belliston for leading a club success fully for two years. W. C. Andrews, the Utah Bankers representing Association attended the meeting. The evening was closed with the club pledge. A 4-- H - h; 4-- ". -- To Give Program Thurs. 4-- H 4-- H Shower in Honor of December Bride To Be Miss Olive Warner, a December bride to be, was guest of honor at a miscellaneous shower given by Sarah and Serena Orme at their home Friday evening. The rooms were very beautifully decorated Jwith bride's hearts and autumn A very enjoyable eveflowers. ning of games, music and stunts was enjoyed until . midnight when a dainty luncheon was served. The bride to be, received beautiful and useful gifts from: Ethel Wilkey, Melva Warner, Erma Worthington, Eva Huff. Eva Linton, Mildred Peterson, Beth Warner, Mesdames-, Glen Carter, Bessie Higginson, Alf red Warner, Frank Warner, Alfred Orme, Messrs. Frank Warner, Alfred Orme, Henry Orme. Guests df honor, Miss Olive Warner,' Allen Garrick. Hostesses Sarrah Orme, Serena" Orme. ; Service Star Legion To Give Christmas Boxes .The Service Star Legion, through a committee, is arranging to send men Christmas boxes to The following comIn Nephl. mittee, with Mrs., Minnie J. Smith as chairman has been appointed: Mrs. Elnra Foote, " Mrs. Lucille Brouph, Mrs. Maude Foote, Mrs. Afton Beckstsad and Mrs. Erma Garrett. Each year the ladles get much pleasure in planning, pre '.paring and delivering these boxes. Bowles. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Morten-se- n of Spanish Fork spent Thanks giving Day with Mrs. Mortensen's mother, Mrs. Katie wortmngton. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Ockey and three sons, Lynn Greenwood of Salt Lake City and Miss Eva Winn of Draper were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Winn. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Crapo and family visited in Sandy and Salt Lake City during the Thanksgiving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Grover A. Giles and family moved to Fillmore last week. They will make their future home in that , city. Mr. and Mrs. EIRoy Christensen of Salt Lake City enjoyed Thanks giving dinner with Mr. and Mrs James Christensen. Mrs. Ray Gadd and Mrs, Gadd's mother, Mrs. G. W. Simp son were visitors in Salt Lake City Mr. and last Thursday. and Mrs. Elgin R. Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Carter were Mr. Salt Lake City visitors Tuesday and Wednesday of this week. Mrs. Eliza Mangelson of Levan is visiting with her daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Garrett. son-in-la- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wilson and son, Dale and Merle Kay were the dinner guests of Mrs. Eugene Newton of Mona on Thanksgiving Day. , George Haymond and Miss Dor othy Haymond, who are studying Pharmacy at the University of Idaho, Southern Branch, at Poca tello, Idaho, were visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. D. Haymond during the holidays. evening wasspent Nephi Ward Gleaner class at the home of Mrs Paul K. Walker Monday evening The evening was spent in making various kinds of candy for the missionaries of that ward. Dainty refreshments were enjoyed by the members of the class following Mildred and Ida Bean, Virginia Thelma Bowles. Ockey, Louise Mildred Ord and the Bowers. leaders, Mrs. L. J. Wade and Mrs. Paul K. Walker, A delightful by members of the - Taylor Selected To Arrange New Schedule Joel Taylor, Juab County Assessor was appointed by the state board of equalization as a member of a committee of five to draw up an automobile schedule for the year 1931. He was also appointed on the committee to arrange a pro gram ior tne annual assessors convention which will convene in Salt Lake City early in January, Mr. Taylor was in Salt Lake City Wednesday for the purpose of arranging the automobile schedule for the coming year. Young Men's Republican Club is Reorganized The News, Vol. 14, No. 49. inference Held On Removable Correl School Election Was JOSEPH R. PRICE TAKEN FOR RIDE THEN ROBBED The Juab Stake Quarterly con convened Saturday and Thu folSunday, November lowing were speakers for the oc casion: Jesse Pay, W L. Hoyt, 8. O. Paxmun, M. W. Mangelson, John Nielsen, Darral Olpin. Oleu Mangelson. J. A. Booth, Bishop P. B. Cowan, James 1L Ockey," J. Cole, Ray Francom, Alfred Cowers, Aaron Christiansen, Bishop Thomas Bailey, and J. W. Smith. A chorus of the Aaronlc Priesthood furnished the music for the The Saturday evening session. Melchizedek Priesthood chorus furnished the musical numbers of the session. The Sunday morning South Ward Choir, under the direc tion of LeRoy Whitehead furnished the music for the Sunday afternoon session. The Manti Seminary furnished the Sunday evening pro' ference Service Station At Mona Is Robbed W1I-fo- gram. Gaining entrance through a south window, men, believed transients, ransacked the Mountain View Ser vice Station at Mona Wednesday night. The station: with a grocery store in connection, is operated by Oscar Newton. Ray Newton, who lives about sixty feet from the station reported that he heard cars around the station during the night but paid no attention to them. The thieves made away with nearly thirty, dcfllars worth of groceries and a large quantity of oil.' A slot machine, containing a small sum of cash and chips was also carried away. lA sack of excess slot machine token was also taken. C. R. Tolley. deputy sheriff, in vestigated the robbery early Thursday morning, He r stated that the thieves had attempted to pry open the door to the place and also the windows, but being unable to do so, they broke the glass and unlocked the window to gain entrance. Mr. louey states mat it was the. same men that probably made away wit!- an automobile at Provo earlier in the night. No clues were obtained from the investiga '' tion. . " rd ' . FUNERAL SERVICES HELD FRIDAY FOR MRS. RUTH HANSEN A number of elk will be trapped this winter in the hills southeast of Nephl, according to - duciblon reached Monday, when state deputy game wardens visited Nephi and conferred with oJficers of the East Juab Fish and Game Protective association. , It is the aim of the state wardens to construct a movable correl In Little Valley, and attempt to trap upwards of fifty elk. They report that sportsmen from various parts of Vttkh are very anxious to secure some of the elk from the famous Mount Nebo herd. Hay is being scattered in the hills southeast of Nephl, in an effort to get the elk accustomed to being the fed, and' tn" ail probability wardens will return next week and supervise the construction of the movable correl. Deputies Newell Cook, George Cox and Randall Turpln were In Nephl Monday conferring with local officials. High School News 1: - . ., : i WANDA F. ALLEN Mrs. Allen Died in a Salt Lake Hospital Last Friday Following Operation Was Born At Levan. Funeral services were held Mon afternoon at the Juab Stake day Tabernacle for Mrs. Wanda francom Allen, wife of Grant Allen, who passed away last Friday at a Salt Lake hospital following an ocration. Tlio services were In charge of Bishop P. B. Cowan, and the opening prayer was offered by Q. R. Judd. The speakers were J. M. Chris tensen, William Bailey, Albert H. Belliston and Bishop P. B. Cowan of Nephi, and Ray Francom o, Levan. The speakers told of, Mrs; -- lovable disposition, and Allen's, stated that she was a real mother in every sense of the word. The music was as follows; Vocal solo, Mrs. Alice Crapo, Vocal solo, Clarence Warner, Vocal selection. quartet, composed of Mrs. Alice Crapo, Mrs. Robert Winn. Clarence Warner- and Ralph Barnes; Organ solo, Wallace L. Martin. The closing prayer was given by Lester Belliston. The floral offering were beautiful and profuse. Mrs. Allen was born March 3, 1905, at Levan, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Francom. She attended the Nephl schools,' and graduated from the high school and She was emSeminary in 1924. ployed at the telephone office as an operator previous to her marriage. She was married to Grant Allen in 1926, and is survived by her husband and one son, Ken- neth,- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Francom, and the following brothers and sisters: Mrs. Perry C. Hall, Mrs. Wilford Bailey, Mrs. W. L. Gardner, Blanche, Georgia, Ruth, and Walter Francom. - . - Monday Evening Nephi Poultry association, poultry days in Salt Lake Cityi school will be held in the High School building, which wid - com' mence next Monday, according to H. Grace, President, A special invitation is extended to poultry-me- n of Levan and Mona.. Women The following students are the are also invited to attend the , honor students in the Student school, Couiity Agricultural Agent Al Body association and their classes bert E. and Agricultural respectively, during the , 2nd six Instructor Smith, Harry Beagley will be week period of school year 1930-3the and the course will instructors, Student Body Velna Evans, Elda Ostler. Seniors Velna Evans, Amy be very valuable to poultrymen. Peterson. Juniors Elda Ostler, Garbett. Donna Sophomores Jean Kendall, Alice Ord, Honor A Bills Presented in Congress Roll Elda Ostler, Velna Evans. For New Utah Postoff ices Honor B Roll Seniors Virginia Bowles, Bessie Greenhalgh, Audrey Washington, Dec. 2. Authoriza Goble, Hansen, Geneva tion Audrey for erection of. . postoffice Irons, Afton Kendall, Josephine buildings in 12 Utah cities is sought Kay. Zoe Powell, Amy Peterson, by Senator William H. King In Lucille Pierce, Geneva Rosequist, bills he introduced in congress ; Virginia Winter. Afton Tuesday. Honor B Roll Juniors The bills ask appropriations as Greenwood, Owen Gardner, Donna follows: Cedar City, $100,000;- St. Garbett, Norma Molyneaux, Mem George and Tooele, $85,000 each; Newton, Margaret Parkes, Wildon Spanish American Fork, Fork, Shepherd, Florence Wilson, Helper, Lewiston, Tremonton, Mantl, B Roll Sophomores Honor and Payson, ' $75,000 Florence Duck Springville Eunice Brough, each, and Nephi, $50,000. Aliene worth. Ellison, Lucille The government already owns Fowkes, Edwin Garbett, Ora Judd, sites at Cedar City, Nephi and Jean Kendall, Kathryn Kay, Her Spanish Fork. man Memmott, Alice Ord, Thelma x. Mildred Stephensen, Don Reid, Whipple, Dan Wilkey. Service Star Legion The Young Men's Republican Club of Juab County was reorganized at a banquet held at the Forrest Hotel Tuesday evening. The following officers were reelected: President, Wilson Glazier; Vice President, D. G. Henroid; Secretary, Paul E. Booth; Treasurer, R. E. Winn. Byron D. Anderson, representing the Utah State Re The students of Juab High School publican Club-'- was the speaker of the evening. Business and plans received their report cards Thurs for the coming year were discussed. lay noon, December 4th. Thirty-fiv- e members were present. The F. F. A. Club of Juab High School gave a very fine program in Forest Supervisor In the assembly hall. The program Marry Nephi This Week was as follows: irayer, Beagley; Jokes by Grant Brough A. E. Smith Mr. Ernest Chase. Charles DeMoisy Jr., forest super snd visor of the Uinta National Forest Eave an interesting talk on Indian was in Nephi the first of the week Egriculture. , Following: Mr. Smith' on business matters connected with t alk was a dance by the Harris After the dance Alfred the local forest service office. Mr. p iris. DeMoisy also made a' trip to Wales Gowers and Walter Anderson gave where he met with a number of three musical selections. . citizens of that community relative Mr. and Mrs. .J. V. Stimpson to the construction of a road up Wales canyon. tpent the Thanksgiving holidays In Ogden. Announcement is made of the Miss Effie Jones spent the holi Lenora Bowles, Miss of marriage c'ays in Cedar City. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles, to George H. Chambers or Miss Elva Wright spent an en Spanish Fork, which was solemnized in Provo Wednesday. Mr. and joyable Thanksgiving holiday in Mrs. Chambers will make their Salt Lake City. home in Spanish Fork, Miss Irene Metcalf was visiting Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Barnett, Mr. i i Springville during the Thanks and Mrs. George A. Barnett and iving holidays. Elroy family and Mr. and Mrs. Barnett and family of Payson we e Miss Verena Adams spent the Thanksgiving guests at the home 'jTianksgiving holidays in Logan. of Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Barnett. A delicious turkey dinner was 'Coach E. I. Isaacson was In served. Fall flowers furnished the rphaim during the Thanksgiving decorations. hclijiays, Local Happenings Funeral services were held last Friday at the Juab. Stake Taber nacle for Mrs. Ruth Parkins Han H. D. Goldsbrough spent Mon sen, with Bishop Thomas Bailey In day in Salt Lake City. cnarge. me opening prayer was offered by John W. Reed of Mam Mr. and Mrs. Ed. V. Downs at moth. , tended the Excelsis Convention were: Peter N. and banquet In Mantl Wednesday. The speakers Anderson of Mammoth, James H. Ockey, Bishop A. E. Smith, and Miss Ethel Tannet of Milford the closing remarks by Bishop spent the Thanksgiving holidays Bailey. The music was as follows: with Miss Ahene Ellison. Vocal duet, Mrs. T. E. Carter, and Mrs. Robert Mrs". James H. Ellison returned Winn; Vocal solo Miss Ellen Cole; Instrumental home, today (Thursday) after a The closing week's visit in Preston, Idaho. duet, Petty Sisters. prayer was given by A. P. Chris Hansen.. The floral offerings were Mr, ana Mrs. Ralph Park are beautiful. The grave in the Vine happy over the arrival of a daugh Bluff cemetery was dedicated by ter, bora Thursday, December 4th. . Bishop .Bailey. Miss Lois Lunt came down from to spend Thanksgiving Day :ree Poultry School to Logan with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Lunt. . Be Held .Throughth.efforll.iha a free .The Senior play, "Never Again, was read to the students of the Senior class Wednesday, Dec. 4th Tryouts will be held Friday at 4:15 in the study hall and announcement of the characters will be given later. The play is to be presented Jan. 23 Many Seniors are interested in try Reporter Afton ing for parts. Kendall. FUNERAL IS HELD To Be Constructed MONDAY FOR MRS. Saturday: Sunday 29-3- 0. ' Joseph R. Piico was returning home from meeting Saturday evening when a car stopped and the poople in the car asked Mr. Price to ride home with them. Thinking is was neighbors, Mr. Price got into the tar. He was taken up the can yon road to the bis hollow and after being robbed of the change lie had in his pocket, "was thrown out. He laid there for 'an hour before being picked up, and taken home. Mr. Price suffered bruises. i: To Meet Dec. 11th The regular meeting of the Ser Star Legion will be held Sat urday, December 11 at 3:30 P. M. in the City HaU. Mrs. Elsie Sidwell, First Vice President will take charge The following program has been arranged: Reading, "The Other Wise Men," by Vandyke, Mrs. Edna Cazier; Two Christmas selections, Ladies Fidelis Choral Club; and a cornet solo, "Silent Night," Rex Christensen accompanied by Mrs. Diane Booth. The entire, program will be carried out with a Christ mas theme. vice The Misses Wanda and LaVeve EettyTof Provo .were . among , the for young peoplewho Thanksgiving. e "wefo-"hom- Mr. ancMAcs, J. R. Bennett of Deseret spent SatnrOaV uia .gun. day with their daughter and Mr. and Mrs. I. M. , Petty. Martin Selecting, The School Opera The Music department of the high Having a i tan ucai ui difficulty In .choosing the , - annual Miss Reta Sperry was the guest opera. Aftor Trfnifrtr Kfftrf-.ihas nlov. of her brother and sister-in-lai oneras. Mr. and Mrs. James Sperry in 6alt ed and read twenty-thre- e the selection has been limited to Lake City during the holidays. three; "The Drum Major's, Daugh- - ' Mrs. E. , H. Eparkes is spending ter," by Jaques Offenback, "Pena.j days this week in Provo visiting with her parents, Mr. and Normandy'' by Robert Panquette. The opera this year will have a . Mrs. Nicholson. chorus of at least one hundred Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Seaburry of voices, and a twenty-fiv- e piece orSalt Lake City were Sunday guests chestra. Mr. Martin states that It at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen is the best trained orchestra to his L. Barnett. - knowledge in the history of the ' school. Either opera chosen will be a Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Warner and family visited at the home of Mr. higher class production than has and Mrs. Orlando Taylor of Levan ever been attempted in the history 01 opera production in uie buuuui. on Thanksgiving Dayt ' . The dramatic action calls for much Mr. and Mrs. Loreh Jarrett an talent. It is the opinion, of Miss nounce the birth of twins, a son Metcalf that this part of the opera and a daughter, Thursday, Decem- will go over better than ever before. : "I feel capable," says Mr. Martin, ber 4th. "of putting forth a higher class Miss Phyllis Reid, who Is attend production than has ever been preing the V S. A, C. was home with sented in the history of J JL S. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl operas. Reid for Thanksgiving. son-in-la- ftLiiuui , w, a-f- . -- Miss Mildred Sperry, who Is attending the U. S. A. C. at Logan visited during the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. A. Sperry Jr. Rehearsing of All Activities Esature cfWard M. I. A. MX and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead and family were the Thanksgiving Day guests of Mr. Whitehead's mother," Mrs. Josephine Whitehead in Salt- Lake City. Ward M. I. - Mr. and Mrs. Loren Tolley returned to their home in Pocatello, Idaho after visiting with Mr. Tolley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. WTolley. The Misses Delia McPherson, Flometta Bowles, and Aleta Harris, entertained at a miscellaneous shower at the Bowles residence Wednesday evening in honor of Mrs. Lenora Chambers. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed 'by the fnllnwincr Vlnla Wnmnnrf ' T.nMlla Parkins. Lucy Garrett, Jones, Maxine Pay, Maxlne Sperry, lone Garrett, Edyth Garrett. Mrs. Laverne Bowles, Mrs. Leo Bowles, Virginia Bowles and the guest of nonor, Mrs. Lenora Chambers. ' Nephi Represented at Legion Convention - Post Commander A. W. Howell, Post Adjutant Walter J. Olpin, represented the Nephi Post Number One of the American Legion at the convention held in Salt Lake and Saturday. City last Friday Mrs. Olpin and Mrs. Vera Howell represented the American Legion Auxiliary at the Auxiliary meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Harris Jr. enCommander Howell reports that the convention was the best ever tertained at a family dinner at their home Sunday, in compliment held by the Legion. to Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Tolley. who's birthday anniversaries occurred on Word was received by Mrs, that day. A delicious turkey dinner A. George Sperry Sr. conveying the was served. Covers were laid for news that her son, Lafe Sperry and Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley, Mr. and Miss Gloria Grimes of Craig, Colo- Mrs. C. H. Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. rado were married on November 19 Lee D. Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mr. Sperry has been employed in Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley, Colorado for several years past, and Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Stanley, Mr. has recently been to Nephl where and Mrs. Loren Tolley of Pocatello, he visited with relatives. Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan of Oakley. Idaho, Mrs. Katie Shepherd. Miss Erma ' Lunt enjoyed a busl- - Miss Marie Parkins, Miss Stella ness trip to Salt Lake City Thurs- - Harris, Miss Aletta Harris, Miss Blanche Harris and Jay Harris. day. Rehearsing of filLactivities be A. program. Wil This will held in the Tabernacle, Tues-da- g evening, December 9, at the Mutual meeting.. The regular officers are very desirous that all members of the ward be ' In attendance. As our name, Mutual Improve ment Association implies, there must be opportunity for mutual Our first duty and development. responsibility is to provide an ave nue of expression for every boy and girl, every man and woman, within the M. I. A. We do not do our full duty until all of these have been called into our program to do the things they desire to do to speak, to Wr-- . to play, to act, to dance, and? to- - do them m har- ,tter Day lhe smt . Saint" Tcfeats- ?This yeariMie M. I. A.sw mang inn fnr rAhMVsflls in fill actrV'tiM, All members, therefore are requested to enter one of the many activities. ; Each member should aim to be an. "A" standard participant; thereby making him eligible to enter the grand finals. LaVon , Harris, Publicity Director. JPrielf. 1 Poultry Plant Showing Splendid Progress Charles H. Grace, president of the Nephi Poultry association renew on the ports splendid progress poultry pl(ht which is being con1st West and 1st North. structed is now being laid, arid the brick Is on the ground, nd the construction of the entire building will be rushed to ion |