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Show UIIID, I 1 I IBItAVJY, 7. 136 School for New Deal Wives in Washington Nqhi, Juab County, Utah The Times, Volume 27, No. 19 Local and Social Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson anf a baby boy nounce the arrival on Tuesday, May 5. h'" Local and Social h i 2 Attorney Newnll Da Ins of Lugan s)ciit Tuesday nlulit at the home ol Mr. and Mrs. Frank taint. Nekla SjMrry returned Friday to Salt Uike City after attending the funeral of her grandmother, Mrs. Julia Sperry. i ; Large Class of Juab Stake Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Bracken, Mr. Seminary Students To Get and Mrs. Ludlow Bracken and Mrs. the funeral Diplomas For Completion Frank Lunt attended of Work; Starts at 8 P. M. of Mrs. Gladys Williams Tuesday. -- . . Mvs Mautven Lnmax Li ke City was a of Kest at the of her mother. Mrs. Hubert on Mothers' day. I The program for the fourteenth annual Juab Stake Seminary Commencement Exercises and Brigham Young University Musical Concert, to be given Friday evening. May 15th, In the Juab stabe tabernacle, at 8 o'clock. Is as follows: Graduation march, played by string trio from B. Y. U., consist-ln- g of Stella Frlsby, cello; Max Florence Butler, Todd, violin; piano. Congregational singing, "The Lord is My Light." Invocation. Jungl Shlozakl. Violin solo, "I Love A Little Cottage," by OUara, played by Max Butler. Tenor solos: (A) and (B) numbers, Douglas Merrill. Piano solo: Florence Todd. String trio: "I Gathered A Rose-b- y Dorothy Lee, played by the trio. Reading: "The Nightingale ana the Rose," by Oscar Wilde, read by Lorna Wentz; Cello solo, "Our of the Dusk to You," by Dorothy Lee, played by Stella Frlsby. Vocal solos: (A) "Life" by Pearl O. Cur-ra(B) "The Old Refrain," by Krelsler, sung by Mary McGregor. String trio: selections from "Babes In Toyland," By Victor Herbert played by the trio. Trumpet solos: (A) "Neopolltan Nights," by Zame-cnlk- ;' (B) "When You Come to the End of a Perfect Day," by Bond, played by Beth Anderson. Report of the year's work and presentation of graduates. Principal LeRoy Whitehead. Presentation of Certificates to graduates, President Herman Mc Cune. Presentation of Sells award to outstanding boy graduate, Albert V. T1 The News, Volume 17, No. 19 Thursday, May ; ; Maureen Kendall and Mrs. I and son. Marian, of Salt Lake City were guefs at Mrs. j'olm Kendall Sunday. Graduation til Buy Locally Buy Locally Arrange Fine Program For Vl Mr. and Salt home Lomux, Stellman Mrs. Mona Ready For Weekend Performances Brahma and Broncos Also Primed For Rodeo Days J Many Champion Riders to Participate in New Show. Cowan Cowan Mayor Warren Newton announced Cowun today that everything Is In readinof Provo spent Mothers' day with ess for the Big Round-u- p their mother, Mrs. Roy T. Cowan. and Rodeo to beSpring held In Mona two Mrs. Joseph Smith and daughters and Mrs. Mat tie Benner of Fillmore were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bperry last and baby and Miss Martha of Salt Lake City and Tom Scott, state director of We resettlement administration, was a visitor at the Ndphl office last Thursday afternoon, discussing re Saturday grounds Mr.s. T. L. Schofield and children. Sunday afternoons. May IS and Teddie and Marjorie. and Mr. and and at 2 P. M. Mrs. John L. Schofield and son. 11th, On Tuesday of this week Jack Jack, of Provo were Sunday vis- Dew's string of grain-fe- d bucking itors of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Gla horses were moved to Mona from zier. their pasture near the West Moun- week. new C. O. -- J' t r habilitation policies with Miss Rose Mr. Wlleon and Mr. Thueson. r f - . V J rodeo on They are being pastured at and Thursday will be run , ' , r into the corrals and chutes to have i their numbers painted on, ready for the cowboys to draw their lucky -! , ,,jlr-',.r il nn i.n ii'tiii ntw "i inii'ini'i liiiiiiii'ii nimiiniH,V),t '', oi unlucky - numbers. On Wednesday the Mexican long-horHere is the "campaign class" for wives of Democratic senators and representatives In session at the and the Brahmas that caused New on "The la Mrs. Lazell Louise the In topic, club lecturing Democratic Washington. Woman's National so much excitement at Las Vegaa the Little of Pigs." arm Act and the Background the May 30 Set as Memorial Day were moved to Mona, and Many Relatives and Friends crowds which have been to see these In Accordance With the Lila of W. at Services j unusual cattle are betting they will Nation, State Heads Kelsey Last Sunday give the bulldoggers and the steer riders a tussle for their money. An event of real Interest In the WHEREAS, there has wisely been Fiineral services for Lila Worth-iriato- n designated by law the 30th day of rodeo will be the Boys Steer riding Keteey, who died Wednesday as Memorial Day for boys 15 years of age and 1936, May, at the Parson hospital, were held tliruout the bredth of our United under and under 110 lbs In weight. t- at 2 p. m. Sunday In the South States, as a humble memorial tri- The boys are given 50 cents to ward chapel. Invocation was ofAsk Action on Weed Project EQUALIZATION DATES bute to those of the past who start and $1,550 for an eight second The CALL IS MADE FOR A fered by LeRoy Whitehead. Protection of Farmers For COMMISSION BY SET have contributed to the protection, ride. PRIMARY W. W. DEMOCRATIC included Stephenspeakers of Entire County Cowboy contestants for the rodeo prosierity and peace of our nation, son, Joseph H. Greenh&lgh, James coun Juab for have been arriving all this week, both In war and peace; and Equalization days H. Ockey, and cloafing remarks were A primary for Democrats of Ne-particle Is worth 5 minutes ty have been set by the commiss WHEREAS, there is this day as among them Wesley Walls of Car- Precinct Is hereby called to be This given by Bishop P. B. Cowan, who anybody's time. It is short and ioners, to hear the tax payers who profound a reason that we should mel. Calif., Jim Staley of Oak Creeic officiated. Musical numbers were: held at Courtroom of the County of facts desire a change in the valuation as sincerely as ever before com- Colorado;' Rufus Ingersoll, Oral Zo- relates Vocal solo, "In the Time of Roses," Courthouse at Nephl, Juab County, to the point. It those only asks questions of their property and to make the memorate Memorail Day with the malt and Hugh Ridley of Montana; and only 1936 16, Evelyn Brough; "I'm a Pilgrim,' Utah, on Saturday, May loom large In the mind of adjustments. The first day is to view of more closely cementing to end Matt Cropper of Deseret. which eltctof "In Herman McCune; vocal duet, at 8 P. M. for the purpose who knows the facts. be at 20, to be followed gether our course In our efforts of anyone May Nephi Among those who have announced State to the the Gartien of Tomorrow," LeRoy lne four delegates act- by most June 4 and attaining the realization of the ob their decision to take a try for the the of One at important Nephi meetings to is voWhitehead and Melba Fowkes; Democratic Convention which undercounto be 12. Eureka and western Juab yet jectives of our forefathers, the saf' $500.00 in guaranteed prize money cal solo, "My Prayer," Alice Crapo. be held at Ogden, Utah, on May ivities or projects by re'ief funds ty residents will have a hearing at ety, peace and tranquility of our are Lee and Billy Edmo, Fort Hall. James Memmott gave the benedic 23, 1936, for election of delegates taken and financed E. Sells. Idaho, the latter winner of the Con- has recently been made available Eureka on June 8. people ; tion. grave was- dedicated by to the Democratic National Philato localities requiring such work. Treasurer Mabel D. THEREFORE, be it RESOLVED, money In the calf roping and secPresentation of Belliston award Parley The County to be held at P. Christlson. called vention, to So much importance is attached Christlson and a corps of ladles and I, Wilford Bailey, Mayor ot ond in the bronc riding at Las Vegto outstanding girl graduate, Mrs. Out of town people who where delphia, June 23, 1936. the undertaking that a statewide have been busy this week mailing Nephl City, do hereby PROCLAIM as and Harry Hart a national winElsie Belliston. WILL L. HOYT, in attendance at the li beral were: recommenout the county valuation notices. that Saturday, May 30th, 1936, be ner from Pocatello, Idaho. "" Class appreciation, John Goble, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin conk!aj&d. Precinct Chairman itirVey-- was Kalsey, Mrs. ' r dations made and a complete org class president. e day of commemoration tn the Homer Sldwell and son Blaine of anization set up to control and ad Mrs. LoH C. Jensen spent the Class song, accompanied by the Fairview, Mr. and Mrs. herein expressed, and by our spirit JohnLoyal mlnistrate the work. of our unity of pur- week end with her parents, Mr. and manefestation string trio. Mr. son, Mr. and Mrs. Fritz lsen, Realizing the seriousness of the Benediction, Magalene Stewart. pose, and cooperation to that end; Mrs. Orson Cazier. of and Mrs. Clayton Williams situation the Juab County Conv that the responsibility for the actLeamington, Mr. and Mrs. Clay born missioners appropriated $500.00 as ivities of that day be reposed In Kelsey, Lehi, Mr. and Mr.s Arthar the local contribution to the plan the local post of the American Mr. and Mrs. William Kelsey. and so that a project could be Legion, and that the support of Hobbs, Mr. and Mrs. Mettfin Keland a far greater amount written the stores and business men ana Mr. and Mrs. Bud Painter, sey, I k. A of W. P. A. funds obtained to ac Rev. Jacob Trapo of State citizens to the American Legion Mr. and Mrs. Fred Painter, Eureka. American is complish A local com. the Auxiliary Legion purpose. be unstinted; that stores close and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Kelsey. Mona, Welfare Board Tells Of g mittee with direct administrative To Conduct Aruvsai Urive business cease, except if otherwise Moroni Thomaat Mrs. Mary lliomas Work cre also was and Security authority powers To Aid Veteran Mrs. Marie Thomas, Mr. and Mrs. imperative, and that the citizens duties outlined. their and ated lend themselves aside from their Sern Jacobsen, Wales, Mrs. Iavon the 12, 1936, On May Tuesday An and well attended labors toward the ' fulfillment ot Mitchell, Mrs. Gladys White. Og-de- n, Pnnnips will be distributed on the signers of the communication inter public Interesting meeting was held In the the responsibility so reposed. Mr. and Mrs. Loris Pars, streets here Saturday, May 23, to viewed Mr. Ben II. Beveridge, Dir IN WITNESS WHEREOF I have Mr. and Mrs. Tal be worn in honor of the Worts ector Distirct No. 3, Works Pro Juab county court house on Tues The annual commencement proLOS ANGELES, Calif. The pres- Springville, evening where The Reverend hereunto as Mayor of Nephl City, Mrs. John A. Park, Mr. war TnA of the Nephl Junior high The flowers have been gress Administration. Juab County day gram ent trend of the cattle markets on Thomas, Board of State the Jacob of 13th Trapp set hand this May, and Mrs. Clarence WorthingVon, my day school is to be held in the Juab received by the Jfephl unit is included in district No. 3. Mr. of Public Welfare, and Miss- - Marthe Pacific coast is causing no lit- Salt recently 1936. Lake City, Mrs. Maurice Crfese No. 1 of the American iegaou stated emphatically that garet Davis, director of education tle concern among range cattlemen, high schoo lauditorlum next ThursWILFORD BAILEY, nura fmm the (Bait Lake veter Beveridge Is in readiness for the oi tne social evening. fdue to the lowering of values on Los Angeles, California. were everything aivision, Mayor. day ans home, where they have been work to begin but his office Is the speakers. security cattle. the general run of grass-f- at feature of the program will The "The demand centers on the better maae Ty the disabled World War powerless to act ana no men can , The tWQ representatives of the be the presentation of a play. JULIA SPERRY FUNERAL the d which to until of the grain-feveterans. steers, be assigned .grades project State department have talks on he JUNIOR SERVICE STAR1 "The Convention of Studies" by are in active demand with some HELD HERE RECENTLY The poppies are made of crepe persons responsible for the appoint- program, adn outlined the pur- PRESENT FINE PROGRAM Garth Tolley, honor student ot wild of exact the Howin and a the required replica ment of foreman prices. paper in strength apparent and the various phases of the graduating class. Funeral services for Julia Jack- wnnni.? of France which grew number of solicitors have made poses,social ever, the general run of pastured movement. the security was The complete program of the A son given by program who Salt unique died offiat at 83, World iront, battle War local Sperry, are animals cattle and grass-ftheir choice known and A group of .questions and their along the commencement as announced on In-- 1 Service Star Junion the Lake Grpuo of bsauty of nature's ailments touch City Saturday the onle rather slow to sell even at lower cials have signified their willing- answers have been prepared for at the last meeting of the current Thursday by Alonzon Igram, prln-Upcident to age, after being unaer in that region of death and des ness for the work to commence. Social prices. the publication, concerning Is as follows: Members of the trade account for medical treatment for about eight oluiton. Hundreds of 'dsabled vetIn view of the foregoing the Security program, but due to lack season held Monday In the city Presiding officer, Inez Howarth; erans have been given employment guestion we ask is: Why isn't som- of sufficient space, were unable hall. The ritual was presented tt the widening of the price range to weeks, were held at 2 p. m. last the mothers meeting, at which time chorus, class group; Invocation, A. several factors. First, of. course, Is Wednesday atthte North ward La. through the winter and the spirng ething done to begin the project for to be printed this Issue. a message from fifteen little Jun E. Sells, president of the board of I. the change In retail demand for D, S, chapel. Invocation was ot-- shaoine tlwsse little flowers for the the ERADICATION AND iors In white dersses reprsentlng Education; paper. Honor Student meats. The housewife la southern fered by Wllford J. Cole and tiiej Auxiliary. The work has been OF NOXIOUS WEEDS? met Accacia Club The the at all five star points and embodying SGarth Tolley; saxaphone solo, BilIs not a farmer or land home of Mrs. Wm. by Jessie Pay. Speajfc- - ducted in sixty different hospitals California, as well as elsewhere In There on Bailey May for which each stands, ly Hawkins; paper, "Our Life In owner in this valley who should 7. The time was spent in discuss- the virtues the United States. Is demanding a ers were George McCune, Robert P. I pt,h convalescent workrooms. Mrs. LuciUe Brough played approp The Making" Honor Student De-lie-ne worK Is restricted not. be asking the same thing. If Poppy-makin- g different grade of beef than In Garrett, Will I Hoyt, P. P. Chifs-- I Recurrent interest. of topics ing to Roene Jensen; vocal solo, former years. This trend became tison, and closing remarks by Tsh-- I to disabled veterans receiving little there Is a wideawake organization freshments were served to Maud riate theme music, in addition was numbers! cr no government compensation, of buelness men In this town who Forrest, Ellen C. Cole, Itha Parkes, which the following program Bipler; play, "The Convention of noticeable in the middle west 20 op A. E. Smith. Musical " witri mreference being given to are as farseeing as tomorrow they Florence Chase, Edna Cazier, Et eiven: Vocal solo, Reva Golden, ac Studies" by Garth Tolley, Act I- years ago. A man who spent his included: Vocal solo, Twill Now orby Mrs. Anna Allred; Complcted three grades; Act 2, Be Gerald Mrs. on Long," Omaha market those the who have families In need should be working diligently on hel Gadd, Anna Allred, Elizabeth companiedAllen Pyper; years early Ostler; duet Thel- Completed six grades; act 3 These men are this thing which individuals are G Pace, May Burton. Lillian Cow reading, said that 20 years ago, most of the gan solo, "A Perfect Day," Mrs. of their sapport. Golden and Marjorie Cowan; After Junior high school graduatma Alice P. A. Ethel McCune and grass cattle coming Into that mar- Grace Judd; vocal solo, "My Pray- paid a few cents for each com- vnable to accomplish. an, solo, Rayola Cooper. ion; Recommendation of graduates. ket were sold for beef. Gradually, er," Mrs. Alice Crapo; vocal duet, Irons. pleted pipy. Theto number each Control of White . Top, Morning The Service Star Legion are in Alonzo Ingram; presentation of di Leof to "In the Garden as Tomerrow," make aUowed is day to per Just veteran their attention is etc, Important turned packers Glory, receipt of a beautiful silk flag Supt. R. F. Nllsson; pres'grain-fe- d cattle and the grass stock Roy Whitehead and Mefca Fowfces. is restriced so that the work may you and to us, as is the air we Day Is Proclaimed By given the by George D. aHymond. plomas, entation of awards. Business and started going Into feed lots. At the Bishop A. E. Smith officiated. A. oe spread among as many needy breath or the water which gives a Poppy was and ritual Wilford the used at Professional Women's club and Bailey It Mayor present time, comparatively few E. Sells dedfcated the grave. Six men as possible, and to prevent semblance of prosperity to our arid greatly admired by 45 members Kimanis Club; graduation song by the workers' strength. lands. More surely and destructeattle go Into retail chan- of the grandsons acted as pall- ever-taxigrass-f- at was designated and guests. May 23, . chorus; Graduation ball. nels at Omaha. The same situa- bearers. ively than any crop we raise are asSaturday, The Legion will entertain the Poppy Day In a proclamation the vitality of Issued Those who have applied for the tion is likely to prevail In Los Anthese pests sapping In at a canyon party Thursday by Mayor Wilford Juniors certificates of graduation from the Sidney J. Whitteker, Mrs. Joseph V. F. W. Commander To oir soil and smothering the life geles. Mrs. and aHrris June. Mrs. Ida as follows: This is not altogether against the Whlttaker and Miss Thelma Whit-takfrom those things meant to be our Bailey. To Give Tiulk from Japan The proclamation stated in part Elsa Harirs are the Junior advisors. Junior L.high school ar of Salt Lake City spent last Uvehood and the llfeblood of our range man, as I see It. Ordinarily, D. was Bailey. Bailey, Meynard of States the "When the United Melvlna Stanely Is prelsdent All members of the Veterans of .'community. good quality range cattle will sell Sunday at the home of Mrs. Flossie Byron Belliston, Maurice Cazier, War in Junior group. World into the plunged Is most time valuable Carter. to feed lot operatiors at prices that But the Vterans of Foreign Wars of the Marsden Cazier, Rex Hawkins; Bilthe City of Nephi responded ft This vork should 1917, e asked to listen being wasted! compare favorably with what the United States ly Hawkins, Harold Jones, Ranald in a spirit of call nation's to the at effort A few days In at 4:15 P. M. over the National btgln now) packer has been accustomed to payJones, Reid Judd, Norton Latimei, citizens The exaulted patriotism. backsave of weeks can ing for cattle. Certainly there can Max Lunt; Boyd Nelson, Harlowe company network to this time efforts their Broa;asting offered of the city be no doubt but that natural Comcnander James E. Van Zandt. breaking work and disappointment and their means in the nation's Pexton, Leon Petty, Robert Step Mr. Van. Zandt Is to send a special later. grasses offer the most economical Roene henson, Garth Tolley. in and sacrificing defense, serving states that lack ; possible system of fattening cattle Memoral day talk from Japan to Our informant Carter, Irene of cause. The Bigler, national Marjorie City the may of available relief laborers :.and the answer for the range man all V. F. W. Members. Earnshaw, Faye Golden; IdaJen holds in proud mem ory appears to be either to plan on Annlronriate music will be ren- - hold this important work in abey- - Nephi ci-- 1 Harris, Ruth Hall, Ina and Inez national In the Its great part ; selling to feeders, or to utilize range on the same program by the arce. Yet there are enough men fort which Dellene Jensen, Betty jjdered Howarth, victorious peace brought : feeds at the Burraston Dam Project tn lr. 1918. to the best possible advantage Dana oi oapiwi, Nelson, Nelda Ord, Barbara wary Larson, impervai :ln conjunction with his own feed any and all the work requireo. Marie Florence men s Sperry, Dor-ln- e Park, greetings will be sent from the dc of young the city "Many lot finishing. men's organiz- Ic Is the general opinion that, or were called into armed services :se Vickers, Norma Christiansen; Japan " It Is not within the province of ation by Admiral Isamu Takeschrta any, and under the circumstances. and some of them were called upon Florence AJlen, Barbara Burridge, the weed control project snouia to sacrific their lives in that serthis writer to effect any changes Ilene Burton, Mildred Jenkins, Maqf Jaj jan. come first. And that Is what we in demand, nor is It within the pos of other thousands ry Nielson, Alice Fowkes, Darlene with dying vice, V- sibilities of the packer to effect Tanner of Mllford spent are asking. D. Sanders, Ruth Sperry.J ulla Stanlbrave young Americans on the batis: in brief form it Reinstated home such radical changes as have taken the at and Sunday "Sftturd ay over ey, Dee Belliston, Junior Bodell, There France. fields of tle 1. That the project for the Lamar Bowles. place to the beef market in south' Charlie Bowles, of Mr- - and Mrs.- James Elliaon. sprang up ERADICATION AND CONTROL their graves, the poppy tribute em California. There Is only one Kieth Black, Wallace and Willis to bloomed, nature's and be WEEDS NOXIOUS deslsmat made OF answer to such changed conditions been Ai nou.ncement has Bryan, Jay Gowers, Merle Haynes, the heroic dead. end that Is the attitude of the Tom Harris, Dee Jarrett, Vaughn thfct .Staler conference will be held ed as the major project for East "Therefore, I, Mayor of the City Juab County. housewife. She Is the court of last i u Tooh. stake tabernacle Satur Jarrett, Vera Pass, Evan Boswell, of Nephl do hereby proclaim Satat work be 23 2. the That begun resort and, while sometimes her Motidell Carter, Wendell Evans, day 1 tvenlog and Sunday, May offi urday, May 23, to be poppy day In all and and that once persons decisions may prove unsatisfactory Edward Kay, Lowell Keyte, Ver-lo- cl and a of Nephi, and I urge the City there in connection cials Is responsible she the to the producer, only DO THEY KNIGHT MEN AT Keyte, Lorraine Tew, Milton all citizens of Nephi observe the KNITWITS J customer and therefore must be .Tit ord of Evanston, Wyo with do toeach and everything reas Tew, Fred Wllkey, Max , Wright, a"sir!-e-mon- y? memorial pop the wearing by make the day project at the to. thefl nal quired catered In analysis was a gve:it Sunday Therle Ostler, Charles Swasey, and mlng py. an activity as possime what Is taking place in the cattle Max Neilson. home t A his paints, Mr. and Mrs. valuable WILFORD BAILEY, Mayor on 10) (Continued Page on Last (Continued Page) rtJ V- George tain. Funeral Held Here Sunday ? tT""',J'iii-.ii'iiiii- - " - " '' a . , ' . . - Mayor Issues Proclamation Mona ns So Thej People May Know n; hl - . Public Welfare is Poppy Day Set For May 23rd Price Tre nd Is Discussed Here rluch Concern in LA. L-ausin- Graduation of Junior High on Thursday Night al, CON-TRO- ng er : M |