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Show Shop In Nephi Tin? .3K V www 3 has been of the Wet for the three years time was era- of the Semin- - 'a Frank E. Wanlass, music Instructor of the Juab School Dist rict, will be in Nephi during the summer to give musical instruct in Ion. HIE THE FOLKS PARTY Ill 1111 OF si T A im of the East Juab Association will at a meeting in the Wednesday. June 4th, to an announcement on y by Dr. P. L. Jones, re- liead of the organization. sportsmen who are members association, in addition to Li! who would like to become af- filwH? Wlln a are requestea to tendance. bo in At a i5PeetinS heli Wednesday evening bvi18 orricers or the or of the ganization, a representation tne members at MoVif met members from Nef1 and discussed plans for the contiS of the fish and game problems. Woblems discussed at the Wednescftjy evening meeting are to be takerl UP Dv me group wnen iney meet i " V. meeting. is- yami Patriarch Thomas Bailey and daughters Misses Trenna Bailey and Felma Bailey of Nepfti; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell and Mrs. Myrtle Evans of Salt Lake City returned Tuesday night from a trip to Boulder Dam, and Zion's and Bryces National Parks. They rehad a wonderful port hav((n3 trip to the Utah Scenic wonderl lands and to the Dam. J Mayor Cowan Issues Proclamation rUBHUE JIM FOB PARTY "Vincent Lopez". "Kate Smith," Mills Brothers" and Bing Crosby" will be at their best to entertain m?mbers of the Nephi high school Alumni association who attend the annual banquet Saturday evening' "Ted Husing" will be at the "mike" as Master of Ceremonies, and you will be taken on a voyage into the past where fond memories of high school days will retrrn once more. A broadcasting set has been secured to enable al persons' sitting at the ends of the tables to have "ling side seats'. Following the banquet, the annual Alumni ball will be held in the Arlington. Here you will have an opportunity of meeting your old class mates and recalling old times at the school. Remember, this is the big dance of the spring. It is one you can't afford to miss. Due to the number of Alurr-- i members who are out of tow; reservations may be made with tither Carroll Bailey or John C. Hall on or before Friday at 6:00 P. M.. instead of Thursday as previously. "The Announces Marriage Saturday May . 25th, was proclaimed Poppy day in Nephi in a proclamation issued today by P. B. Cowan, Mayor. The proclamation urged all citizens to honor the world war dead by wearing the American Legion and Auxiliarv poppy on that day and to aid the wars living victims by contributing to the Legion and Auxliary cussed the passibUities of Bass funds. The proclamation fol- fishing between Burriston pond and the Keyte lane, and also pled- lows?V "TheXcity of Nephi, during the ged their support for the develop- oTont. priis of the World War ment of Burriston. A. V. Pyper, chairman of the sent forth ts sons in response to Membership committee or the club, reported that already nearly 100 lantly in the nation's defense, and memberships have been secured for oi tneir numbers, some were calthe organization, half of the total led' to lay down their lives in that which the association set as a goal service. The memory of their patriotic sacrifice should always be 41 held dear by the citizens of Nephi. "Others of these brave young men were called upon to sacrfiice, not life, but the health and the strength that makes life worth while. Their families and the families of the dead also were required to make heavy sacrifices. These A referundum vote on the wheat oisabled and dependent are still allotment program is to be taken paying the human price of our World War victory. In all the wheat growing counties nation's of the United States on Saturday our"Prom the battle front in France returning soldiers brought the May 25, for the purpose of deter as symbol ofg the mining whether or not the farm poppy and a the memorial flower rs concerned in the plan favor its cf the dead. Each year on the ntinuatlon. before Memorial Day, Polling places for Juab County Saturday men of the American Legion, wheat growers have been arranged the as follows: Nephi, city hall, during and the women of the American Legion Auxiliary, ask us to wear the hours of 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. school house, 9 A. M. a flower in tribute to the nation's Levan fallen defenders and to give in tO 8 P. M. Court house, 9 A. M. exchange for the flower a conMona tribution to aid the war's living to 8 P. M. Committeemen will act as Judges victims. of election, will provide ballots and or "Therefore. I. P. R Cnwnn Mav. of Nephi, urge all citizens to otherwise serve all bonifide wheat s rowers who care to vote on th nonor tne dead and aid the living proposition. Votes will be counted bv wearing the American Tpcrtnn after the polls close and the res' and American Leeion Auxiliarv memorial poppy on Saturday, May ults declared. wel-fSf- tg Farmers To Vote on Wheat Allotment sac-rafi- ce of Daughter Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lunt announce the marriage of their daughter Lois, to J. Lee Olsen of Weston, Idaho, son of Mrs. Jos-p- h Olsen. The marriage took place at Las Vegas, Nevada, recently. Miss Lunt has been teaching at Metropolis, Nevada, during the past school year, and prior to then at ot,on. Sue is a graduate of the Utah State Agricultural College. It is rquested by Mayor P. B. Cowan and members of the executive committee of the BlackHawk Encampment and Home Coming, that all Nephites who have relatives or friends who formerly lived In Nephi, notify them by post card or letter, that on August 13. 14. 15 and 16, there will be the biggest celebration that has been held in the history of Nephi. It is a known fact that there are thousands of former Nephites and their descendants who will make a visit to their home town if' word is sent tc them that we are' having a big celebration here In August. The executive committee plans on meeting during the next week and selecting the various committees for the gigantic celebration, and more definite plans will be formuated for the big celebration. Do your part Notify your relatives and friends that on August 13, 14, 15 and 16 Nephi will stake a real Black Hawk Encampment such as was never held before, anywhere. 4-- H Club Registration Dates Announced Monday, May 27, will be the Club registration day at Nephi. Club leaders with enrollment blanks will meet all boys and girls between the ages of 12 to 20, who cesire to enroll, at the library room of the high school building at 3 P. M. of that day. Dates for rrgistration at Levan, Mona, Eureka, Mammoth and Silver City, during the next week. The following lines of work will le offered to H Club mmbers curing this season, end a club group may be organized whenever six or more enroll in either phase of the project: For girls Clothing projects, 1st, 2nd, 3rd 4th and 5th phases. for all who bave completed 4 or n:ore vears of the DrbieLL"TTfcrpL-!PHEconomics club with clothing ma- 4-- H 4-- Members of the Ladies Literary Club entertained Wednesday evening in honor of their mothers at at the home of Mrs. T. H. Burton, with Mrs. Burton. Mrs. E. R. Forrest and Mrs. George A. S perry acting as hostesses. Miss Evelyn Bruogh, accompanied by Miss Eunice Brough on the piano, rendered a vocal solo, after which the evening was spent in social chat with dainty refreshments being served. Besides the hostesses, the followch members and guests were present: Mrs. T. W. Allred, Miss Mabel Sperry, Miss Bertha McPherson, Mrs. Wiliam Bailey, Mrs. Ellen C. Cole, Mrs. Walter F. Brough, Mrs. J. W. Brough, Mrs. Mrs. Elizabeth Cowan, Byron Howells, Mrs. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. Mrs. Itha B. Raplh Belliston, Farkes. Miss Lulu McPherson, Mrs. J M. Christensen, Mrs. Orson Caz-ie- r, Mrs. S. G. Ord, Mrs. Dennis Wood, Mrs. Nellie Schofield, Mrs. P. B. Cowan, Mrs. G. M. Whit-mor- e, Mrs. J. D. Pexton, Mrs. Mark Sowby, Mrs. Etta Pyper, Miss Neva Booth and Mrs. J. A. Booth. ing Miss Ruth Irancom returned nome recently irom ssait L&Ke uity where she has spent thet past three months. On Friday, May 24th, over KDYL ved. 10:15 P. M., the following program in connection with Poppy Day will be given: Talk on Poppies, Mrs. J. C. rcebnolz, Department President American Legion Aux.; musical selecvtion, Celeste Trio; reading, Lila Eccles Brimhall; solo, L. .T. Farrer. at Poppies To Be Sold On Saturday jor may be organized. Foods project 1st. 2nd and 3rd and 4th phases and Home i nail the wheat growing counties Major. Home management project, 1, 2. 3 and 4th phases, and Home Science club with Home Making or Forestry as a major. For Boys Pheasant raising. 1 and 2; Livestock 1 to 5, Pony or. . clubs. 1st year: Forestry, 1 t, 1st year. to 4 After the establishment of a, . U. S. citlznship or one who grazing district, the director of has filed his declaration of intengrazing will perform all functions tion to become a citizen. relating to gracing necessary to 2. A group, association or corporcarry out the terms of the act of ation authorized to conduct businJune 28, 1934, and such other dut- ess under the laws of the state ies as the secretary of the inter- in which the grazing district is district. located. Each such group, association or corporation shall have one vote regardless of the number of members, partners or stockholders. Such vote shall be cast by an authorized member agent or offic- - To provide for the election of.er. district advisors pending the hold- - ... 3. A voter must have the qual-In- g of regular annual elections lflcations of a permittee in the within grazing districts, the fol-- ! district where he votes, which lowing temporary rules will govern: means that he must come under A special election of district one of the following classes. advisors will be held In each grazing district within 90 days after the promulgation of the order therefor. Notice of the time and place of said election shal be published in some newspaper of general circulation in the locality by the register of th U. S. Land office for the area or areas affected. The notice wil also be posted in that 25th. office and In the principal post-offi"And to that end, I do hereby in the locality Involved. Miss Marie Brough Is spending Any person offerng to vote at her vacation at the home of Mrs. proclaim Saturday, May 25th, Poppy such election shall posesss the uay in tne uity or Nepni. Lee L. Pitchforth, In Oakland, P. B. COWAN, Mayor" following qualifications: ce 21 (a) A bona fide settler or cupant of land in or near the oc- dist- rict, owning livestock; (b) A resident within or near the district owning livestock; (c) A stock owner who has customarily run livestock on the public range of the district; (d) A land owner or lessee in or near the district engaged in the livestock business or an owner or lessee of water or water rights the proper use of whose land or water requires gracing privileges within the district. The United States will Saturday pay tribute to its world war dead. by wearing their flower, the pop py. Millions of Americans in almost every city and town throughout the country wil wear the blood-re- d. memorial poppy to show that they of Utah Pioneers and Indian War Veterans and the local men arc sixnisoring this piogram. A purade will be formed on Main Street and will leave the city hall at 9:30 A. M. Sharp. Marshal of the or the day. Brent D. Hall. Mayor P. B. Cowan and Captain Preston L Jones will head the parade with the following people participating: color guard, band, firing squad, representatives of the 13 original Nephi pioneers: representativs of the 19 Casualities of the Black Hawk war; gold star parents, men, daughters of Utah Pioneers; Red cross; Service Star Legion; American Legion Auxiliary. A public address system Is being installed at the cemetary. so that all the people will be able to hear the program. The program at the cemetary will be as follows: Master of Ceremonies. Brent D. Kail; selection by the band: In vocation: vocal duet, LeRoy Whitehead and Melba Fowkes; address. "Pioneer Life and Black Hawk activities". President A. H. Belliston; Musical selection, Herman McCune p.nd Company ; address, "War Veterans an Patriotism", man; selection, band; benediction, Herman McCune; refle salute, men; Taps. in 1 SCORES 13-ZVICTO- RY The Nephi basebal team counted their second win in as many games o: the 1935 season Wednesday when they decisively beat the Springville team The game was fast and well played. Howard went the majority of the way on the mound for Nephi. being relieved in the ninth by Powell, who kept up the good work. The score. NEPHI 13-- 2. AB 3b A. Sperry LF Bailey CF Reese, SS Lunt, RF M. Sperry C Belliston IB Howard P G. Sperry 2B R. Cowan, RF C. Cowan Powell P 4 5 4 5 2 2 5 4 4 1 1 37 Totals SPRINGVILLE Jensen 3B Grosbeck 2B Mower RF Weight F CF Canto SS Rowe, 4 4 5 3 5 4 4 3 2 HPOA 0 0 0 3 2 100 0 3 2 2 0 5 3 10 3 0 2 4 0 0 10 0 4 0 1 0 3 4 0 0 14 27 12 111 110 0 2 3 2 2 2 0 3 0 3 12 3 2 1 11 Manwaring IB 0 2 Taylor C Pierce LF-- P 0 0 1 0 0 still honor and are grateful for Paxman LF F C 1 1 1 the servicees of those men who Melgate gave their lives in defense of the 36 10 24 13 Totals nstion seventeen years ago. In 100 100 000 02 purchasing the poppies, they will Springville 13' contribute to the welfare of the Nephi ,v'i.m"strvet'eTaTTS--TriiiS--H?- r Tamm?s '""' left in distress by the death or disability of a veteran. Women of the Nephi unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will The ballot boxes shall be kept be on the streets here all day open on the day of the election distributing the memorial flowers. from 2:00 p. m. to 5:00 p. m and They will be part of an army of as much longer to allow those pre- nearly 100,000 women which will sent at 5:00 p. m. to vote who have carry out the Auxiliary's nationGlen Worthington, coach at the wide distrinbution of poppies. Fulnot Voted. The director of grazing may ly 10,000.000 of the little red blooms Davis high school has received the divide the districts into voting are expected to be given out, with appointment of recreational directprecincts and fix the boundaries $1,000,000 received in contributions or for Nephi for the summer months thereof and allocate number and in exchange for them. by the Nephi city council, and will The poppies have been made commence his activities in the classes of advisors to be elected vottherefrom and may designate by disabled Veterans working in very near future. While a definite program has ing places within such precincts 56 different government hospitals convenient to the voters. and convalescent workrooms loca- not been worked out, it is expected The representative of the division ted in fourty states. The flowers that he will supervise the new out-do- rr of grazing present at the time to be distributed here were made swimming , pool, coach the specified for opening the meeting at the Salt Lake hosiptal. They Nephi baseball team, the Junior with the coajnt of the elect- will be offered on the streets by baseball teams and organize all ors present choose three electors a corps of Volunteer workers types of recreational activities and to act as election Judges, and the under the leadership of the chair- games. Glen was employed here last sunu electors present may place in nom- man of the Poppy day committee. No price will be asked for the n.er and his work was cf very ination the names of candidates, but voting shall not be restricted to popples, each person being free high type and was very satisto contribute as little or as much factory to the officials of the any nominee. Each voter shall prepare his as he choses for his flower. All community, and the City council own ballot by writing upon a funds received will be expended should be commended for their piece of paper the name of his can in the wefare activitis of the action in getting such a high type didate or candidates for whom he American Legion and Auxiliary man for this position. votes. Each voter shall before de- among disabled veterans and needy Dr. and Mrs. T. D. Rees. Mrs. positing his ballot, state his name famlies of veterans during the and residence to the election Judg coming year. The bulk of the Onieta Ellison and Dr. and Mrs. es and be registered by them. money will remain right here in N. J. Rees of Salt Lake City Any person offering to vote may Nephi to be used for the work of viisted with relatives and friends j in the local units. (Continued on Page Four Nephi Sunday. 10 yearsT-JSandicraf- GRAZING RULES GIVEN ior shall prescribe. To assist the director of grazing in the performance of his duties, there are authorized to be advisors of local stockmen in each There will be organized an ad band, and a Junior band, which wil play for celebrations and give concerts. Free group instruction will be given on any band or orchestra instrument and class piano. The only cost will be the purchasing of their own music. Musical recitals will be given during the summer. Advanced private lessons will be givfen in the mornings for which there will be a charge. The schedule arranged by Mr. Wanlass is as follows: Advanced band, Monday and Thursday, 7:30 to 9:00 P. M. high school auditorium. First re hearsal, June 3rd. Junior Band, Tuesday and Friday, 7:00 to- - 8:00 P. M., high school auditorium. First rehearsal June 4. Group instruction Nephi on Monday. Wednesday and Friday Afternoons, beginning June 3. Levan Tuesday afternoons to begin June 4th. Mona Thursday afternoon, to begin June 6th. A request for a band for Mem orial day has been made, and those who intend to play in the advanced summer band are asked to meet for a special rehearsal on Tuesday, May 28th, in the high school auditorium at 7:30 P. M sharp. Mrs. Laura Sowby entertained the Busy Mothers Club at her home May 16th. The following ladies were present: Mrs. Nellie Schofield, Mrs. Susie Downs, Mrs. Unity Chappell, Mrs. Jane Vick- ers, Mrs. Martha Smith, Mrs. Cl ara Park, Mrs. Hannah Price, Mrs. Sarah Brown, Mrs. Mary Pitt, Mrs. Elsie Cooper, Mrs. Fan nie Olpin, Mrs. Beatrice Winn and the hostess. Mrs. Laura Sowby, were serDelicious refreshments vanced Wood to have Christen- 'available for uut it is ex- one of them mound. u some difficulty youngsters at the the past two weeks, 1 club officials dec- all children under 14 ;e will be admitted free ames, but they will not ed to a seat in the grand- however the club has arran- bleachers for the children. y are requested not to get in t of the grandstand or in terfere with the vision of the adults. The price for adult admission is 25c and all paid admissions entites the patrons to a seat in the grandstand, however, small children accompanying their parents will be admitted to the grandstand, providing they are taken care of during the game. V 7 Coun- Brig- - ! No. Memorial day will be fittingly observed in Nephi next when the ctizens of this Thursday community will assemble at the City cemetery where a fine program will be presented. The Sons and Daut?n-ter- s rho University, with erad- at the Utah State Aeri College and the Brigham in University, majoring 'miration and Supervision, a minor in Social Science. ring frhe new superintendent will as- lime his duties on July 1st. and j spent Tuesday going over trte rue schools of the Juab District. is a family man, hav-in- g in Mr.aNilsson wife and seven children, Jephi two boys and five girls. lies of 16, Memorial Day Will Be Observed With Excellent Program Position uive of Sevier jated from the News, Volume Worthington is Hired For Recreation Work |