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Show mIdE . sin HONORS AT M. I. FBA11D1 Moroni Stake Honor Day Held Saturday JACOB Milton H. Welling Secretary of State MADE GOODS" 1934 The News, Vol. 15, No. 18 fih Wheat Crop Is 80 BASEBALL OPENS Per Cent of Normal IIEPHI HEXT The of Juab land wheat Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, May The Times. Vol. 24. No. 18 JUAB 10 11111 GOODS" 3, I BOWERS Is Kiwanis Speaker MRS .1.1. crop dry Valley has deteriorated only ten In cent condition per during the past month, dropping from 90 to Mrs. Helen for services Funeral 80 Bow dollars a million of normal. half This has "Five and Funeral services for Jacob per cent Grace, wife of Isaac H. occured in spite of the fact that DIV1S1QH ers, at the time of his death Nephi's was spent in the State of Utah by Hudson home who died at the family Grace, the rainfall has measured but .26 oldest citizen, were conducted in the CWA during the period from Monday, were held in the Juab of an Inch, which Is 16 per cetn of the Juab stake tabernacle Wednes- November 1st. 1933 to March 31st, Stake Tabernacle Thursday after the average precipitation for 1934 and during the same months April. The opening game of the 1934 day at 2 P. M. noon. A further decrease in condition Is season in the Central Utah BaseSpeakers at the funeral Includ- the State of Utah spent $115,000.00 Juab Stake won lour of a possible E. the of Memmott South James ed: W. A. C. Bryan, Ernest Gar- per month solely for the relief of Ward bishopric presided. The speak- expected unless the drought is rel- ball league will be played in Nephi seven first places at the division when the fast rett of Lehl; Roy Pay of Salt Lake distress cases, the latter; amount ers were Albert Davis and J. W. ieved by storm, however. next Wednesday, meet held in Eureka Monday evThis part of Utah is In Its fourth Helper team crosses bats with the being furnished by the fund created Paxman of Salt Lake City and Robert P. Garrett. Closing ening. Five stakes, Millard, Deseret Wm. City; successive year of, drought. The remarks were given by Bishop A. E. by the two peroent 6ales tax levy H. The Central Nephi nine. Juab, Nebo and Tintlc were repBoyle Provo and closing remarks average yearly rainfall for the past classy is composed of six Smith. The speakers told of the deUtah resented. League Mr Musical Memmott. numbers by 36 years at totals 13.05 in- teams, namely Nephi, Payson, Helceased's work In the community Thomas BelUston of the South inlcuded two selections, quartette. ches. For 1931.Nephi the rainfall measur and reviewed his work as a Springville, Heber and DividWard won first place in the M Men Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Paul E. Booth, ed the lowest since weather records per, end. over the I. E. Mrs. Isaacson and winning public speaking, LeRoy began In 1898; for 1932, 10.77 Inch Musical numbers included: vocal The usual preliminary exercises four other contestants. Toms sub' Whitehead; duet, LeRoy Whitehead es; for 1933. 9.33 inches and the will be held preceeding the opening duet, James and Herman McCune; tsct "Life as it Faces the M Man Melba Lou and Mrs Fowkes; solo, rainfall for the four months from game consisting vocal duet, LeRoy Whitehead and of a band concert of Today" was well received by the ise 1 to April 30, measured 2.88 Pyper. Melba Fowkes; vocal solo, Mrs. Delia January 3 P. M., followon Main at Street audience at the contests. Only one were Prayers given by J. E. Lunt inches, which is 66 per cent of nor ed by a Barnes; duet, Walter Anderson and Main Street along parade M Man from this section, however, and Thomas Bailey. The grave In mal for this period. A. J. Gowers. and down center to the base ball which includes all of southern Utah was dedicated the cemetery city by never Juab has was suf likely offered Invocation Valley by The and ths section around Price, will be C. H. Grace. fered such a prolonged period of grounds. Jesse Pay and the benediction by At the ball grounds, the flag cerechosen to attend the contests in Mrs. was Grace in born Hamp dryness since it was first settled. mony wil be conducted, which conthe in Garrett Jr. The grave James Salt Lake City in June. December dau18, den. 1853, Ohio, a This serious is dedicat-condition was ; reflected Vine Bluff Cemetery sists of the raising of the flag and Miss Marearctt Parkes of the ghter of Christopher Columbus and not only in the crops but the range the playing ed by Robert P. Garrett. of the "Star Spangled Jeanette Ann Sissin Hudson. She is also affected. Nephi Ward won first place in the was veteran deceased Water a of the seriously The Banner". to came 1880 Utah in famher with Gleaner Girls speech contest, with holes never was and Hawk Indian War, and Black dry with springs The battery for the opening game ily and in 1882 was married to Mr in the memory of the cattle men will consist her talk on "Friendship". Miss Parborn in Dudley, England, March of Mayor P. B. Cowan She Grace. has since resided kes also must win from the entire here are to run 1844. son was James He 10. of a failing water, thus mak in the pitchers' box, President A. H. and been has L. In active D. S. section to be able to compete In it for to difficult stock the Bowers and Miriah Lay Bowers. ing Belliston at bat and with County church work. Mrs Grace was an utilize Salt Lake City. the forage which might oth- Commissioner Russell awklns When he was twelve years of age, as took an Arthur L. VanWagenen and Miss accomplished and be erwise used. pianist he came to Utah with his parents catcher in active all of forms entertain Ruth Lunt won first place in the part seriousness of the Realizing the and family. He has resided in Nephi for the opening game The ment during her early life.. M. I. A. Tango-Wal- tz There were situation the Nephi Irrigation Com- has notlineup since his arrival here in 1856. yet been decided but the Is She survived her ten couples entered in this dance and husband Gobis by Mr. Bowers married Caroline pany exerting every effort to following players are looking good In and two daughters, Mrs. Helen develop and conserve the present their this couple are to be complimented le January 11. 1867. Mrs. Bowers respective positions: G. on their success. Their first place and Mrs. Hoyt, water Eugene. 1922. Oregon died In supply. Springs are being dug Earl Sells, a recruit. Is looking Anna if seven also ft. a entitles them to compete in the Ostler, a out flspr $ Nephi. He Is survived by the following and piped into the main water like an old veteran on base. grandchildren. channel of Salt Creek, and the He fields like a veteran first grand finals in June. looks was designated children: James, Ether, Henry and and 26, Saturday, May HawLaMar and creek Itself being worked so as to as if he had ability at the bat. Raymond Bailey Ernest Bowers, and Mrs. Bertha kins of the Nephi Ward won first as "Poppy Day'" In Nephi in a pro- Bowles, Nephi. He also Is survived decrease seepage and evaporation. Don Whipple and Alonzo Boswell issued today by Mayor clamation Service Practice contest. dance in the original place Sunday by 21 grandchildren and sixteen are also going good at first base. This couple's dance is a tango and P. B. Cowan. The proclamation cal- great grandchildren. Secnd base is to be covered by Actual firing of 37 mm guns will Junior High Opera Friday was well done. Their win at Eureka led upon all citizens of the city to the old veteran Cliff Reese, while Milton H. Welling be done by members of Battery E, also enables them to appear in Salt observe the day by wearing the In Auditorium Carroll Bailey looks great on short American Legion and American now in force", stated Milton H. 145th Field Artillery and the Manti Evening Lake at the grand finals. and stop with Leland Belliston at third Engagement Marriage in poppy memory Auxiliary Legion who of contestants from Juab Stake Other Battery, headquarters battery, 2nd State, Welling, Secretary The Nephi Juior high school oper and Lester Nielson as a utility Are Announced was the guest speaker at the Kiw Battalion, in a service practice in included: Miss Vanda Foote, North of the World War dead. The pro etta, "Polished Pebbles" will be anis Luncheon held at the Forrest Dog Valley, five miles west of Ne- presented Ward, Junior girl retold story; Heber clamation stated: in the high school audWallace Ord, Ray Lunt and Clar-ennoon. in crisis of the Hotel "Whearas, phi Sunday. great Wednesday Greenhalgh, Vanguard retold story; itorium Friday evening. The high Burton seem to be the best bets World War men The the the motorized of units will leave school band will begin playing young Spencer Sowby and Nelda Cowan, Mr. and Mrs. George Green of Speaking on the subject "Public In the outfield, with a lot of other ,at 10 A. offiered at to our M. their services and the actual 7:45 and will present several num players dancing; "Friend of the Family" Nephi Fountain Green announce the mar Works Program" Mr. Welling out Nephi including Tom Belliston, North Ward, with the following country with an exalted spirit of rlage of their daughter Sadie to lined the endeavor made by the firing will begin about an hour-late- r, bers Clarence Cowan, Marvin Powell ( played in the recent band numbers of sacrifto cast: Mildred Bowles, Nina Chase, patriotism, them according Eugene Lunt, Leland Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and National Government to Relieve Rex Bryan, Byron Betts pushing Mrs. Susie Warwood, Mrs. Salome icing their lives in that service: "Under the origin- lieutenant in charge of the local Mrs. H. H. Greenhalgh of this city. unemployment. The operetta is to be presented hard for positions. "And whereas the same exalted The marriage Grace, Ellis Chase, Max Garrett, was solemnized Wed al appropriation of three billion dol organization. The catching post will be handboys and girls of the Jun Vanda Foote, Melba Jones and Ros- spirit of patlrotism is neded today nesday in the Manti temple. The lars covered by the Public Works Fifty members of the Nephi unit by the high school, the members of the led by Monte S perry, Merlin Orme for the service of our country in young couple will make their home Act, Utah was alloted one and a and thirty of the Manti battery will ior coe Garrett. cast working hard during the past and Bob Howard. Merlin Orme The judges of the contets were its peace time difficulties; part in the firing, which is rew days in Nephi where Mr. Greenhalgh is half million dolars. This amount taKe 4s a newcomejr and; looks very in preparation. members of the general board of the "Therefore, I, P. B. Cowan. Mavor engaged in dry farming. was appropriated mainly for build- to oe witnessed bv Mafor J. J H. M. Erickson is the director of good, both in receiving and In batof the City of Nephi, urge all M. I. A. from Salt Lake City. instructor of Salt Lake ings at the different state Insti McCollister, opera, wun tuetn Kendall as ting. to recall the spirit of these Residents oS Nephi and the me These contests bring out a great tutions but owing to long delays in City. the accompanist; Business manager The pitching staff consists of the is of Announcement the towns made of deal of new talent and should be gallant dead and renew the memcountand Sanpete Juab could amount the perfecting plans, Grenwood; prompters Kent old master Paul Christison, Ray ory of their high patriotic service marriage of Miss Enid Starr ana ent be immediately expended, and ies are Invited to witness the nrar. Morgan encouraged further in the future Durham and Euniece Belliston. (Grove) Painter and Jack Ockey. by the wearing of the American Ned Ostler of Nephi. The marriage to date, but $80,000.00 of the amount tice. Members of the battery will and American Legion Aux-ila- was performed by Bishop Quail has been used Thru the delay in be stationed on the state roan in Legion Juab Stake Bee-Higraduation memory poppy on Saturday, Cannon on Friday, April 27. After Betting this work started, it wasDog Valley to direct the public to exercises were conducted Friday in May 26. the ceremony the couple viisted in to create the Civil Works true location. the tabernacle. Approximately sixTo that purpose. I do herebv Twin Falls, where they were enter necessary Act in order to get immediate releveMr. M. received O. Mrs. tained and ty girls by diplomas that proclaim Saturday, May 26, Poppy j. m. wicnois, contact man of ief", stated Mr. Welling. In closing, No. ning. A varied program was given uay in ine cny oil JVepnl. he stated that the sales tax is here ional2 district of Utah of the Natin connection with the exercises. "P. B. COWAN, Mayor' Reemployment service, will be stay and after the immediate relMr. and Mrs. John C. Smith of to ief is taken care of, this money will in Nephi next Tuesday and wm. Lake announce Salt engageCity nesday from the hours of 9 A M. and 1933 crop Is now practically out of o r. m. lor tne purpose of ment of their daughter, Olene, to be used to reduce taxes." reinter THE LIVESTOCK SITUATION a rendered Miss Brough Evelyn son of Mr and Daken Broadhead, the way, with marketing probably LOS ANGELES April 30, 1934 .c wmB aua re -- registering unem Mrs. Samuel Broadhead of this city vocal solo in her usual pleasing ployed persons of this vlcintv. Sheep and cattle prices have ex- - likely to wind up within the next as manner acted and accompanist Mon The marriage will take place Mr. Nichols will be located in , hlblted an optimistic boyancy, des few days. This paves the way for day, May 7, in the Salt Lake tem for the club singing. County Court House and requests pite nuge increases in me cattle outlet for the new crop of spring L. Herman President Mangelson all who are out of work to call slaughter throughout the country. lambs, with the California and Ar ple. The young couple will make on him on one of these days their home in Salt Lake. presided. In the Los Angeles area, cattle izona crop having the early market slaughter for the first part of the all to themselves. snoma 18 per cent run about pig Weather conditions "have not year shows an Increase of 22 per By W. B. Krueck up to the time that the nig will been favorable for California spring cent over any previous three-mon75 100 to weigh approximately up The corn-ho- g program provides period in history. Yet, In spite of lambs during the past thirty days A mixture of feed running for a deduction in pork production. pounds. the huge volume of beef going Into and the movement will be forced about this percentage protein would With relatively high priced corn also be retail chanels the market has earlier than had been anticipated, deslreable for a brood held its own with the better grades with lighter weights. However, the and a shortage of corn in some sec- sow as very a milk maker. If a variety or light steers showing an advance Tennessee & Kentucky crop is late tions there will be undoubtedly a of can be supplied along this year so the trade is looking for tendency on the part oS hog feeders withproteins during the past two weeks. to farm grain give the balance lamb prices to be fully sustained to economize on their hog rations of steers are scarce Heavy through kind this the ration will be more out the country. The scarcity gives during the next thirty days. The during the spring and summer pro complete and more efficient. the Los Angeles meat Industry little fact that a very large share of the gram of feeding. As a result of this to the protein content cause for concern as the demand on California and Arizona crop will there will undoubtedly be a small ofIntheaddition flew ration a simple minernumber of wall finished hogs for this market is almost wholly center' move to eastern consumers paves als seem to be quite deslreable. It '"' the September market. ed on cattle weighing less than the way for better Coast prices. been demonstrated that the milk 1000 pounds. Yet In the middle west The large packers swept through In 1933, September hogs were up has sow of the brood is not complete. as well as In some of the large the lamb raising districts and conpractically $2.00 per cwt more than Anemia normally develops in a great spring hogs that were marketed in many little pigs early in the season. shipping centers, there is an urgent tracted a parge proportion of the This condition should The use of a December. call for weighty bullocks with the supply. Growers received good prices few simple minerals result that prices have advanced on at their ranches yet will apparently prevail again this year, and it is containing particularly some copper such types, with Chicago sellers re not share the full benefit of the possible that a margin may even and Iron seems to be deslreable In be wider. porting as much as $50.00 per head market strength. Smaller killers are to the ration of the plgs-duThe most economical pork thut a the advance over four months ago on having trouble in obtaining supplies fact that the feeding of this minsteers hog feeder produces can be made eral to the brood weighing in excess of 1200 of fat lambs. sow does not on the pig up to the time that he It should be borne In mind Quite a few thin California lambs pounds. correct the In the beef carcasses are still are moving out to Nebraska feed-lo- ts that weighs a hundred pounds provided milk. Therefore, a deficiency heavy complete ration while sevearl thousand Califnot demand and the high the pig Is given a proper chance. of in popular proteins and minerals self lambs go Into the Ladino ornia no almost Self feeding the brood sow and lit- fedgrains, doubt is price entirely brood sows and litters will clover pastures In the San Joaquin to due demand ter not only helps to maintain the give to Popular scarcity. the pigs a running start which continues for tidy carcasses from Valley. condition of the brood sow but in is essential to put them on the All in all, the livestock outlook 1 creases the rate of gain upon the well finished 300 to 1000 pound anz . best market t and . advantages gain is the brightest for some time with imals. little pies and at the same time of, the are which normally top prices reduces the amount of feed that is obtained In Sheepmen have reason to be op- the single exception of the hog September. timistic as to the outlook, despite market, which is pretty much stifled required to produce a hundred lbs. be fed can these rations If upon of pork- - Therefore the self feeding clean the rather slow demand for wool by the excessive Federal processing pastures which have not been a this time. Incidentally, wool pri- tax. Should Secretary of Agriculof the brood sow and the litter 2 the past by hogs during ces are still two or three times high- ture Wallace see fit to reduce the should be adopted as a desirable grazedit will be a decided advantage years rs tax to one cent a pound, this uner than prices received by practice. and the and maintain vitality vigor in 1933. The lamb market doubtedly would clear the way for In order that rapid economical of nt Ormond Beach, Fla., is Miss Virginia Van Wle receiving the trophy of the women's South Atlan Here, infestions and avoiding the pigs has exhibited remarkable strength. vast Improvement In the financial gains may be obtained and the pro- and parasites which are expensive tic championship from A. N. Cbase. Miss Van Wle Is the national woman champion. The crop of fed lambs from the condition of the pork producers. per growth may be made the protein to the hog producer. content of the ration of the little fffi A. The MorFOUNTAIN GREEN oni Stake M. I. A. Honor day was held at Moroni Saturday. The following winners were selected In the contests: Grant Vanguard Retold Story Olsen of Moroni East Ward ; Elaln Junior Girls Retold story Johnson of Fountain Green Ward; M Men Public speaking Jewel Lund, Fountain Green Ward. Gleaner Girl Public Speaking of Moroni East Anna Sorenson Ward. Eddas Blackham Dancing and Clifford Blackham of the Mor oni West Ward. Drama Fountain Green Ward with "A Friend of the Family". The cast as follows: Odell Christensen, Jack Sorenson, Athalie Johnson, Ora Livingston, Jean Crowther, Marine Olciroyd, Valera Coombs, Venna Sorenson, and Verna Johnson. All of the first place winners of Moroni Stake will compete on May 5 at Manti with the winners of North and South Sanpete Stakes, Gunnison, Sevier and North Sevier Stakes. Olean J. AUred, Fountain Green, Utah HE J '. M v Proclamation For "Poppy Day" Made er. ec citi-zen- us Sheep - Cattle Prices Have Exhibited Slight Advance ry ve Fat Hogs For September Delivery To Be Scarce National Champion Wins Another Golf Cup th e nes-essar- ily rr H' & 3fly JU h i iy. - - flock-maste- |