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Show If. Buy Locally 5" The Times, Volume 26, No. Ml A Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, November 45 or To Be Dedicated 1IERS1CKAT BLACK HARROWS Financial Report To WIF Fort Wall Marker Sunday Afternoon 1ST FILE Tin ill. PAPERS 14, READING Be Given 15 The News, Volume 1935 CLUB III Band Concert Will Be Held J. H. S. 16, No- - f' 45 W r CLUBS TO FOSTER SESSIOII TRURS. Auditor. Nov. 22 A CIVIC BUILDIi ADOPTSPRQGRAM III HI CAII1 The complete financial statment Plans have been completed by of the recent Black Hawk EncampFrank Wunlass. director of the will Rodeo ment and be given by Juab high school band and glee the secretary and treasurer at a clubs, for a musical concert to be on held In the Juab high school audmeeting to be held Thursday club met Twentieth The who Wheat At a meeting of representatives of Utah November Century growers itorium on November 22. Between three and four hundred at the evening. The 7 meeta November in n new to contracts 7 with city hall at P. M. regular obtained from the concert of Nephl"s church, civic and social sign funds plan gallons of water per minute are An Interesting and very in- - will be used toward purchasing new organizations held in the city hall the AAA for controled production now being pumped out of the 17 The general public U invited, and Ung of this crop, have until November the present Mayor and City coun- structive report on "How To Read Dana uniforms and new instru Wednesday evening, It was unam-lmousfoot deep sump being dug at the 15 to file their applications with cil and the Incoming city council and Review A Book," decldixl to construct a large by Marva ments. Black Narrows in Salt Creek Can C. Josephson, was given by Mrs. the federal government. Director will also be In attendance. The concert Is to be the first recreational building behind Mt. yon, which has been dug for the William PeUt'son, of the Utah Business matters of a series of four, to be held during Nebo, under a W P A project. The matter of holding another Vivian Hoyt. purpose of determining the State Agricultural College announ- big celebration next year maj also were taken up and the outilne of the year. The band organization of water that the Irrigation Committees were selected to ces. the club program for 1935-3- 0 was have outlined a five year plan, in touch with R. C. Stockdale get come before the gathering. company Is losing on account of of In each county, allotment com Dr. P. L. Jones. Chairman given. The following list of books whereby the personel and Instru- the division of planning and agricIt sinking along the channel. were selected and the members mentation of the band will be in- ultural rehabilitate and secure mittees and representatives of the It is the plan to dig down to who are to review them Is given: creased by several members. extension service are making plans plans and specifications for such solid rock, and find out how much November 21 Famous Affinities to assist the farmers in the new with the band In a building and submit them to the water was lost by slnkage, and if Cooperating of History by Lyndon Orr, Mrs. the movement for new instruments Protfo office of the W. P. A. signup and in explaining the econ it is suflclent to warrant the con to Venus Glazier; December 5, Peter and uniforms are the Nephl Kiw-an- ls relative omic developments struction of a large cement dam, It Is proposed to construct a wheat which, would. In the opinion Ibbetson, by DuMaurier, Mrs. Al- Club and the Band Mothers building large enough to hold sevit will be projected under a W P A Bel a contln and Mrs. Belllston berta of authorities, Justify Mary club, Sxnsor recently organized eral hundred people, who annually project, however at the present uation of the program. llston; January 16. Dodsworth, byi Nephl city merchants are assisting hold outings in time it has not been definitely de the canyon. Howvolun Is "The Mrs. program strictly oryun; Jusituwara, will oiuney by donating prizes to be given aw ever, the main purpose of such a cided whether the project "We said. 30, Andre Peterson Director Disraeli, concert. at by January the tary" ay will be to furnish tify a large expenditure of funds. shall present the facts of the sit LOS ANGELES November H Maurois, Mrs. Edna Cazler; Feb. The high school band and glee building the young people of The amount of water that has and then allow each grower marks the opening of the Tenth 6, Their Religion, by A. J. Rus- clubs, as well as Nephl talent out- the areas for uation to spend a already encountered has certainly to use hi sbest judgment as to Annual Great Western ' Livestock sell, Mrs. Fern Crane; Feb. 20, side of the high school, will app- week In thewho desire and who will canyon justified the work that has already comes into show at the Los Angeles Union Pumpkin Coach, by Louis Paul. ear on the program, which is schedor not he whefher be under the supervision of a matbeen done, and even at night when out MoWe shall Mrs. 5, March on Stock the Forrest; to point the uled 8:00 Olga P. M. plan. day yards. Opening begin at ron or supervisor. the pump is not working, the hole that during the World war 77 mil previous will be the Will Rogers zart, by Davenport, Mrs. Lucille soon fills with water, and then It It was the opinion of those at was put into Memorial Rodeo, to be held three Booth; Mar. 19, Poetry, Joaquin land acres of lion flows over the top, which deterthe Wednesday evening meeting, it is estimated that afternoons and two evenilngs, and Miler. Mrs. Nora Reld and Mrs. KINGMAN IS wheat: that acres mines beyond any question of a that a building of at least 50 x will supply the closing Sunday afternoon. 57 million Apr. 2, Why We Spon- Tola Jenkins; doubt that there is some loss of 125 feet should be built, with the 625.000.000 bushels necessary for sored by the national committee Behave Like Human Beings, by water beyond the Black Narrows. main assembling room at least food, feed and seed in the United In charge of raising funds for Dorsay, Mrs. Evelyn Lomax; Apr. BY 50 x 100 feet, and a kitchen, store The workmen drove a drill down States each year and allow for the Will Rogers memorial, net pro- 16, Human Bondage by Somerest room and library in the remaining a depth of 18 inches, and encoun exports and a safe surplus. There ceeds of the rodeo will go towards Maughan, Mrs. Fern Paxman; Apr. Several plans were distered solid rock, these test holes portion. are then 20,000,000 acres or more swelling the funds now being rais- 30. Old Wives Tales: by Arnold L. cussed one being a two story buildbeing made at all four corners of that can be put into whent if ed throughout the United States Bennett. Mrs. Ellen Wade; May 7, the sump. ing, with the sleeping compartthere is no program of control, to honor the memory of the nation How Odd of God, by Louis Brown ments on the second floor; others A number of the stockholders Mr.s Ardella Warenski; May 21, and the price is comparatively foremost cowboy. discussed the idea of a building of knows what that of the local company inspected the of The Clarence Everyone wonder if high. I My the Life, by Story public general who "The body of the transient one story structure, with the sleepmean in the face of our last and even the stockmen themselves Darrow, Mrs. Lucille Warner;. would workings Thursday afternoon and was accidentally Prize won at the State ing compartments on a balcony. killed November market." most of them were very much elatwork The; folowlng books are now a- - Fair by money fully appreciate the a truck accident 30 miles foreign the Exhibitors and judging This type of building has been Kwret.nrv Wallace reserves the that is accomplished splendid ed over the test that is being made 6 in of club vallabel at home the of the the through cost here and that also south team, part of which has Just arrlv built in several portions of the rtclr W - n Oti Tin rpnf re- v:1.f,. medium of the major stock shows. librarian, Mrs. Ellen Wade. . ed. totals $103.00. the life of Rex W. Brown of Afton,, state. nor onnfrart whiph While an event Mark Twain's Bernard such as Great America, the This moriey represents prizes Wyoming, driver of the truck, has pertains to the crops to be harvest- - Western Livestock show is Impor- Nevoto; Education of a Princess, The building will be constructed been tentatively as William King- ed in with the option tant' In bringing together hundreds by Marie, Grand Duchess of Rus won as follows: mainly of sand stont, this material man of Los Angeles, county officDee Tew Lorraine $20.00; Wright. out at the of stockmen and results in many sia; God's Angry Man, by Ehrlich; given the farmer to drop being easily accessible In the area, ials stated Wednesday. end of two years. This year, the thousands of dollars in cash prizes Lamb in his Bosom, Miller; Mut $5.00; Fred Tidwell. $38.00: Byron with cement floor and lumber A warehouse bill for a trunk. Merle $9.00; Vickers, Memmotb, of secretary asked for a reduction awarded to the exhibitors Iny on the Bounty, by Charles $5.00; Nephi Suffolk Sheep club shipped from Los Angeles to Chey 5 per cent on the 1936 crop. For being prize winning animals, the real Nordhaff and James N Hall; The exhibit. $1000; Bounties enne, Wyoming, found in the wallet the 1935 crop he asked fo ra red of and all rests value amount of in vast Charles the by Fountain, Morgan; breeds competilng, 1st, George of the dead man, aided authorities uction of 10 cer cent and 15 per EuBecomes Morning by Electra, in their efforts to establish the id c. $4.00 meat.-IwWrO'Neill; Imperial Palace, by Sperry Z?5 RSkecLr--; The Seminary Alumni associat- entity of. the man.--- . . enabies gene " AfnoIdBe"ffn"eTtf-ft3-tetirfA Slow livestock or will great have the ion Sunday charge When Cheyenne officials exam under the new contract the famous breeders of the nation datter, Sigrid Uunset; Autobio- coilnty extiii)it 3rd Draet'. tfiSc - i evening meeting to be held in the ined the trunk Mon. it was found ductionbe In addition, the Judging team soil to to Lincoln of may planted a outlocated at 7.30 graphy M. An Lincoln; P. Stefflns, tabernacle at gather, centrally of three club members to contain a list of cafes where crops, or Stefan Zueig; consisting point, their fines specimens of Marie Antoinett, won 2nd place in the state con-cestanding program has been arrang- Kingman apparently had worked. croos; windbreaks1, or woodlots animals. a Alum From Winderness, all Is Flowering purely purebred Galsworthy; ed and it desirious that On the team were Merle Los Angeles shelterbelts. or it A check of the cafes be summer educational standpoint, this gath- South Moon Uunder, by Rawlins; ni members be in attendance, as authorities indicated by the man fallowed or left may Vickers, Fred Tidwell and Byron that case idle. In at Life of Son The regular monthly meeting the Begins greatest foundatjon well as the general public. Forty, Pitkin; Pres was Kingman. ering Memmott. Fred was second high pasture is planted this may en- seed stock gives the aVerage stock- of Mother India Answers, by of the National ident Alma Burton will preside Mrs. Reemployment ocorer rankindividual In was located the state, by Kingman dure for the full four years as man and breeder opportunity to see Loads of LoVe, by Ann PerAdvisory committee for Juab Co. and the following numbers will be Los Angeles ing highest on Judging of beef was officers, and in a tele- fulfillment of the contract. Dir- ideal No Second held of the livestock. But ish; types Spring, by Beith; and was awarded a gold medal. Tuesday evening at the given: Selection, Carmenia chorus phone conversation with Juab co- ector Peterson pointed out. This court house. show goes much further than that Red Bread, by Hindus; The Good Byron Memjnott scored county direction of Miss Evelyn Brough; unty officers declared thab the highest provision is particularly beneficial because the breeder is given an Earth, by Pearl S. Buck; Why Discussions were held regarding reading, Margarett Parkes; clothing worn by her husband tal- to small because it al opportunity to sell his breeding Stop Learning, by Dorothy Can-fiel- on judging of sheep and also won solo, Carlyle Braithwaite; lied with the clothing worn by the lows them farmers, In won the unemployment situation a also medal. team The gold use all of their land animnls to Tru-floof imand this James America, Epic highly Juab County and It was the unantalk, James H. Ockey; selection, crash victim. Burial of the body and still fulfill the contract. $6.00 In cash as a prize. blood Is thru of Adams; thus spread Scotland, Mary male quartette, composed of Eldon has been postponed1; awaiting furWinnings made by S. P. Nielson imously agreed by all present to an application blank proved the commercial herds to the end Llnklater. Tanner, Herman McCune, Lorin ther word from Mrs. Kingman in forBy a signing and sons on Suffolk sheep exhibits, do every thing posible to speed up contract not does obligate better livestock is being Kendall and Alma Burton; reading, Los Angeles. the program of work relief under were as follows: a farmer In ny way to receive a that DuWayne Peterson; piano solo, Ora Ram Lambs, 1st, 2nd and 3rd, the W. P. A. program. Mrs. William Kingman of Elko, contract later, uthorities statied. raised. NEPHI KIWANIS CLUB It should be borne In mind that Taylor; closing remarks, Principal Nevada, her mother, Mrs. H. H. The grower Is not obligated until $24.00. The National Reemployment benediction. purebred livestock is raised for LeRoy Whitehead; COMMITTEES REPORT Aged Ewe, 2nd and 3rd, $14.00. Service requests that every man Strange and other relatives viewed he sings the contract itself. of one that purpose primary 1st $18.00 ewe, and 2nd, Yearling in Juab County, who has a team the body Tuesday. Mrs. Kingman providing the kind and quality Ewe lamb, 12 3 and 4 $24.00. available for work or ali those who stated the man resembled her of will the that livestock 2nd produce lambs of four 1st and Pen have trucks, fresno, scraper, etc. husband in every respect, excepting SUGGESTIONS GIVEN work of the Nephi Klw-ani- $18.00. animals Project choicest meat and dairy to please inform the local N. R. S. that her husband had tattooing club is going forward, accordTURKEY FOR RAISERS of will kind animals that and the 1st and $18.00 2nd, Flock, on his arms and ches. She said her representative, as there Is an acute to of various the reports flesh on ing mature and quickly $116.00. put Total prizes in teams and equipment husband left .Elko in 1934 and at the minimum cost. The pure- committees at a business meeting The Neilson exhibits also won shortage available and eligible for this work. Mr. and Mrs. Willam Paxman she had not heard of him since. of the club held Tueday noon at commer bred animals enabel ewe buck. the and raisers who used have Turkeychampion Champion are the proud parents of a baby Those In attendance were W. L. hundreds of tons of feed and sev- cial stockman to reduce his cost the Forrest Hotel. The sheep club, together with S, Mildenhall, girl, born on November 6. district manager of jNc.ax nomas, of a i cnairman same of and 30 at sons the exhibited eral and months of to time P. Nielson production EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM develop National Reemployment Ser Kiw-an- is the committee a that consumer a sponsored far 23 now the head fine at not flocks of time, of give should head the birds, fair, Dr. and Mrs. L. C. Warenski Dance to raise funds for pur- of these sheep PLANNED BY COUNCIL use an opportunity were suffolks and 7 head vice; Russell Hawkins, chairman for the best more desirable product. were in Salt Lake City Wednesday of Juab Instruments Commission; for the chasing a high stock The returns llncoln. from The fat of total their show, ilock always prizes won JunetheKendall, County possible attended a Juab County Relief sihool evening where they stated band, the that money livestock of was care $219.00. or expos any part by using poor equipment major Lee social given- - by the Salt Lake Co, Jackman, Mayor of Manager; ready to turn over to the school Preliminary organization in the less and Inefficient methods or ition. enables the livestock feeders was Sheep breeders in Nephl have Levan; Victor Pett Medical Society. and Frank offillals. R. F. to were Superintendent and a if for of and heads In committee and other good sheep bring together they comparaslon great naming killing dressing of the for interested in exhibiting, could re- Townley, representatives expresed appreciation laving of plans for an educational rush to get these birds off to mar their best animals. These animals NUsson Mr. and Mrs. Alec WUson and safety drive, were the main topics ket in a day or two, Professor are judged for conformation and the work that the club has done turn double this amount of money West Side of Juab County; and Harry Lyman, East Juab County .o Juab County exhibitors. daughter Ida returned to Nephl taken up at a meeting of the1 Byron Alder of the Utah State quality and thickness and evtenness on this project. Contact man for the service. A. E. Sells, chairman of the on Sunday after visiting with rel- officers of the newly formed Nephi Agricultural college warns. of fleshing with one primary purthat committee, aniatlvee and friends for two weeks Safety organization held In the safety reported the of that providing Growers should take enough time pose. were cooperating with the WOMEN'S CLUBS PLAN in Los Angeles, California. city hall Monday evening, accord to- - do this work well. Any dressing mal that will provide the largest they of A. L. Here Nephl Safety Council In educating BEAUTIFICATION WORK to chplce meat. Garbett, president. one of these fine Jroportlon lng defect that puts on safety and providing Mrs. Mary A. Tanner left on SatA round-tabl- e discussion of local birds down to the lower grades again, the stockmen who do not the people urday for Beaver, where she will conditions,, and various suggest- means a loss to you of 2 to 12 cents exhibit fat stock also get the bene- safety lanes and safety zones in visit with her son, J. T. Tanner. ions to correct these conditions were a pound or from 30 cents to fit of Judgment of qualified exc the city. LeRoy Whitehead, chairman of Later she will go to Milford, to taken up, The council Is Representatives of the women's $1.75 each fifteen pound bird, he perts as to the kind of animal Mrs. David Nielsen entertained the committee to cooperate with organizations, both church and civ, visit with her sons, D. A. Tanner an educational program planning points out. Some of the most that is most desirable from a other through civic and church organizat Ic, met in the City hall on Sat- on Saturday evening, in honor of and E. Tanner, Jr. their speakers bureau whereby all common dressing defect are: Feed. meat standpoint. The sale of these prime fat an- ions in building a recreational urday, Novemberf 9, at 3 P. M. her husband's birthday annivercivic clubs, as well as schools, In the crop, poor bleeding, carcass Games were played and a Judge LeRoy Cox was in Nephl church groups, etc will be presented covered with pin feathers, torn or imal provides the consumer with building behind Mt. Nebo reported to consider the securing of a sary. The that an Investigating committee road beautification project In Juab hot chili supper was served. The Wednesday hearing law and motion with talks on safety first topics. scurfed skin, flesh or skin bruises, exceptionally choice meat. was work meet with county. matters. Judge Cox will hold the The state highway dep- folowlng guests were present: Mr. Committee members named on broken legs or wings, dirty feet Great Western livestock show Is the at groupsandto would discuss the pro- artment and the Federal next and final session of court city Bureau of, and Mrs. Victor Cooper, Mr. and timed to Southern the not carcass or provide skin soiled and are: the Administratevening of the year In Nephl on December Monday roads have started a program Mrs. Henry Svedin and Mr. and Salifornia market with prime ribs. gram to be followed. public chilled. Paul Christison; ion, organization properly Max Thoma, one of the Kiwan- - of roadside development in Cache, Mrs. George V. Ord of Nephi, Mr. 16th. and supervision of council. Will Most defects can be easily avoid- roasts, and steaks during the lans In attendance at the Eureka Wrtier, Davis and Salt Lake coun- and Mrs. Melvln Robblns of San- Christmas holiday season. From L. Hoyt; activity and speakers bur ed. Civic club celebration last Satur- ties. Juab Stake Sunday School Union eau William Bailey; an educational those According to the sentiment taquin, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cox, standpoint, can be' membership Much time and expense reported the program expressed at the meeting, there Mr. and Mrs. Cleon Kenner, Lovina evening sen day who have the the benefits of meeting will be held Sunday, Nov- and finance, Herman McCune. the saved in killing and dressing ember 17, at 2:30 in the Nephi in areas where they that was folowed and the part Is no part of the state where Ecker and Jess Topin. advisory council will consist food by careful planning and pre- stock show held The stake ofThe such a program Is more needed than South Ward chapel. for a number of taken by the Nephi Delegation.' have ben of church. date every before the killing representatives Dr. P. L. Jones, president of the In Juab county. A committee was realize of thousands that the years, superlntendency extends an invit- civic and fraternlal organization paration runs Provide convenient arrives. Mrs. May Kay was hostess to ation to all workers in the Sunday of Nephl. of expense in holding them club, announced that a special appointed to go into the matter for holding birds during starving dollars would be given with the state road commission, Camp Nebo, Daugthers of Utah party Thanksgiving Schools of the stake to be present. vast is Justified. The improfully Chris Mr. or The group, through small pens period and shoots by the club on Monday, November with MrS. Elsie M. Belllston as Pioneers on Friday afternoon. The state road patrolman, is to for catching birds; suitable racks vement in the quality of western 25, which would include the ladies. chairman, and the following mem lesson, "Pioneer Military Activities Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Tolley, Mr. tison, meats, better produced through for commission State road ask the room for cooling after they He selected the following commltee bers: Mrs. W. C. Anderws, Miss and the Nauvoo Legion" was disIs and better and Mrs. Evan Harris and Mrs. school zone sign to be placed on and breeding feeding, or are killed: plenty of rope? more apparent than in the to take charge of the party: A. L. Maida Foote, Mrs. L. C. Warenski, cussed by Mrs. Lizzie W. Kay and C. W. Tolley spent Sunday In the shackles and good pinning knives nowhere highway at Nephl. vast served by the Great Garbett, L. J. Wade, Elgin Gar- Mrs. J. Earl Reld and Mrs. Dulcle Mrs. Verda Ellertson. Mrs. Sally territory Spring City, the guests of Mr. and towels for the pinners; tubs and Mrs. Aiken Livestock Francom of Levan and Mrs. Verda Vest and Mrs. Sade Shepherd, two Western Mrs. Archie Aiken. show at Los rett and R. F. Nllsson. for cleaning and drying the feet A letter was read from the Far- - Ellertson of Mona. pioneer ladles of Mona, were the was formerly Miss Irene Tolley of Angejes. honored guests. Refreshments were association thanking Mr. and Mrs. Owen N. Gibson and any soiled spats on the car Nephl. served. Those present were: Mrs. the club for its assistance in a and daughter of Preston, Idaho, cass. Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Robins and Elva Bailey, Mrs. Margaret Scho-flelMrs. Paul K. Walker entertain- special drive they conducted to Each bird should be carefully Mrs. Laura Sowby entertained were in Nephi during the week-en- d Mrs. Beulah II. Irons and lunches for the family will leavte Friday for Logan, and friends. selected for fleshing condition and ed on Saturday evening at a family provide noon-da- y the Busy Mothers club at her home visiting with relatives o be sure they are well covered with dinner In honor of the birthday school children of this city. Utah, where Mr. Robins has pur Miss Maida Foote of the county An enjoy Thursday afternoon. Kenneth Webb, Roll call chair- chased the O. P. Skaggs System company; Captain Beryl Bowers able time was spent in social - Miss Arvllla Beus of Nampa, fat. then starved 14 to 20 hours be anniversary of her sister, Mrs. Lew Water should be Beason of Ogden. The guests were man of the Nephl Unit of the store In that city. Mr. Robins has and Mrs. Mary WUson of Nephi; chat after which refreshments were Idaho, returned to her home on fore killing. in the local O. P. Captain Mary J. Ewell, Mrs. Martha served to the following ladies: Jane Wedensday after spending her vac- available to the birds In the holding her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph American Red Cross, explained the been employed Mrs. Gerald Newton, Garfield, E. Smith, Fannie Olpln, Jennie ation at the home of Isabel Bodell. pen during at l?ast the first part Munk, Mrs. J. Carlyle Munk, Miss work of the Red Cross and asked Skaggs store for the past seven of the starving period. The birds Carol Munk and Carlyle M. Munk for the cooperation of the club years, and has also taken an lm- - Mrs. Lizzie W. Kay, Mrs. Verda Brown, Unity Chappell, Nellie Mr. and Mrs. Robert R. Hull should be kept as .quite as possible of Mantl; Mr. and Mrs. Lew Bea- in their drive which started on portant part in the church affairs! Ellertson, Mrs. Pearl Kay, Mrs. Elizabeth Booth, Clara Park, of the community, having recently Erma Keyte, Mrs. Annie Young, son, Miss Anna Beth Beason and Tuesday. Susie Downs, Martha Smith, Alice and family of Ogden spent Wed- to avoid bruises. The meeting was in charge of Le been sustained as second counselor Mrs. Lizzie P. Kay, Mrs. Rose Thorough bleeding cannot be as Rollin Beason of Ogden, and the Harriet nesday in Nephi as guests of Mr. Susie Carter. Wilkey, to Bishop Myron Moyle of the Nielsen, Mrs. Iona Kay and the killing knift host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Whitehead. Brough, Sarah Brown and the and Mrs. William Bailey. Mrs. Hull sured without a good Klwanls Publicity Com Nephl Ward. Paul K. Walker. hostess, Mr. May Kay. ((Continued on page 8) was formerly Miss EVelyn Bailey. hostess, Laura Sowby. Dedication of the Fort Wall Mar ker recently placed in the Nephi city park by Daughters of UUtah Pioneers of the Fort Wall camp, will take place on Sunday, November 17. at 2 p. m. at the monument .The remaiining portion of the old mud wall, which was built a- round the settlement in 1854 as a protection against the Indians, was moved from its original soite on first west and second south streets by the D. U. P. Camp about two years ago, and since that time has been covered, with a placque giving the description placed in the covering. The dedication ceremony Is being planned by the officers, and according to Mrs. P. B. Cowan of the camp, Mrs. Cornelia Lund, of the State Central company is ex pected to be present and take part on the program. The public of Nephi and surrounding towns Is cordially invited to be present. The park is located between 5th and 6th north on Main Street. j - ly The Livestock Situation i accom-odiatio- BILL ns Fair Prize Money IDENTIFIED WIFE AT Received By Nephi Sheep Exhibitors A. i- Seminary Alumni to fin-Ihln- Present Program -- e42l erosion-preventi- - iRonmnlnvmont Man fant Hold Meeting ng st. Mu-ker- ji; sax-apho- ne d; w Local and Social Mono News - ent-Teach- d, Sch-oflel- d. |