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Show Ute Stampede Ute Stampede. NEPHI NEPHI JULY 8, 9, 10 The Times, Volume 28, No. 20 Ncphi. Juab County, Utah Thursday, May 20th. JULY 8, 9, 10 The News, Volume 1937 18, No. 20 Erma Lomax Named P. Engagement of Daughter Boy Graduates J. H. S. BAND New To Start Set Hospita Poppy Day W. Club President Mon. Voting Parents Announced For Queen of For Saturday Of J, H.S. Are RATES HIGH to Open Here at Next Sunday llottl. Guests of Club AT PRICE Stampede May 29th B. By Erma Lomax was elected president of the Business and Professional women's club a meeting Mr. and Mrs. Glen Booth an nounce the engagement of their daughter Irene to Hay C'hetister of Greenriver, Utah. The marriage will take place June 4 in the Manti Temple. A reception will be given at the American Legion Auxiliary To home of the bride elect on Satur June 5. Mr. Chitister is a pro Have Charge of Annual Sale day, business man of Greenriver minent In of Memorial Day Poppies and the young couple will make Nephi and Vicinity their home in that city. held Monday evening. In the Forrest Other officers named fur the conung season are: Many Honors Won by Nephi Group June burton; secretary in The National Band contest Whitmore Home on 1st South and treasurer, Blanche Allen and Votes To Be Placed in Stores Professor Harrison R. Merrill Held Last Week End secretary. Miss Pearl of B. Y U. Gives Excellent It Converted Into Hospital corresponding on Saturday; Everyone Is The Juab high school band, who For Handling of General Nielson. Address on the Needs of a Asked to Participate in The participated In the National RegInvite Cases; Inspection. Naming of Queen el Fete Higher Education For AIL ional Music contest at Price the PROVISIONS MADE latter part of last week came through with colors flying and cap FOR PAYMENTS ON Mrs. O. W. Langhorn, a gradWho is your choice for the Ute The boys of the graduating class tured many honors. Au appeal for general wearing A. A. A PAYMENTS of the Juab high school were guests was judged by Henry uate nurse. Is opening a hospital of the memorial poppy in rememcontest The Stampede yueen? LANDS MOUNTAIN MAINTAIN HELP TO Memoers of the Queen Comm of the Nephi Kiwanis club at their Fillmore of Cincinatti, Ohio, one of In the Whitmore home. The officbrance of the World War dead on Forrest Hotel the foremost band leaders in the ial opening of the hospital will take ittee of the Ute Stampede which is Poppy Day, May 29, was Issued toTREE PLANTINGS luncheon held at thewith SO to Ranchers receive may up Professor nation. to be held in this cuy July H, 9 place Sunday afternoon. May 23, cents Monday evening, day by Wanda C. Burridge, presid- 1 per acre for sou building, and 10, announce that voting for a Harrison K. Merrill of the Brigham seven- - bands from every from 2 to 5 P. M. ent of the Nephi Post Number Thirty is one tree or to better the plantings utilizing advantage Mrs. Langthorn has been operaqueen will commence oa Saturday unit of the American Legion Auxil- of Maintaining University as the guest section of the western states were the soil building practices for Young a hospital In Mount Pleasant mountain meadow land in ranch- may 22nd. speaker. President A. H. Belliston at the festival and contest. ting iary. She asked that exery person which farmers in this state where wild units may was in charge of the meeting, with hay produced Votes may be secured at any of In Nephi pay honor to the men of earn Director Frank Wanlass, through which she is transferring to Nephi. ing payments under the 1937 Ag- Dr. P. L. Jones as toastmaster. his hard work and the band's co She is well qualified, having been on the land Is used exclusively In the business houses of Nephi, one this city and of the nation who ricultural Conservation feeding range livestock, according vote to be given with each 25c President Herman McCune of the operation has brought many honors In the profession for 24 years. gave their lives In defense of the William Peterson, in chargeProgram of the The hospital Is prepared for any to provisions In a proposed amend- purchase. Each voter may make upon himself, the band and the country by wearing a poppy on AAA program in this state, says. club gave an address of welcome case In a general line, and is to ment to the range program of the nis own choice for queen, writing for community as a whole. and Clifford Garbett Poppy Day. The 1937 program provides a the senior class boys. responded be open to any licensed physician. AAA William Peterson, state dir in the name of the candidate he as foll achievements are Their "The Poppy is the individual triof $4 per acre for mainProfessor Merrill stressed the ows: Marching, nigmy superior; There will be private rooms and ector announces. The six chooses. receiving bute to the memory of the men payment trees Since the present conservation the greatest numbergirls planted since Jan- need of a college education as a sight reading, superior plus; Cliff wards. of votes by. who died In World War service," taining 1934. The is maintenance uary 1, program was adopted, allowances Wednesday evening. May U6, will means of the youth for ord Garbett, drum major, highly said Mrs. Burridge. "Everyone can to consist of cultivation, and the lues work. preparing been made lor sou build be left in the race for the queen wear a poppy to show that he superior; concert work, superior, Marriage of Nephi Man and Lady haveornot trees. To earn of dead more economical utilization honor. Ing In addition to Professor's Merr which gave them an average of The ballot box will be remembers and Is grateful for the replacement must Is land have Announced From Santaquin this the of wild hay lands. Crop land has pmced In front of the County Court ill's talk, a number of Kiwanians highly superior. gallant sacrifices made for Amer 2uu payment, acre at the staged a cleverely arranged com been defined as land which Is till house. Individual winners in solo work lea's security and democracy. Every time living trees per The marriage of Miss Olive John- ed, and range land has been listed performance is checked. skit in the form of an old were: Deliene Jensen, piano, high Members of Ute queen committee edy patriotic citizen will take part in is Wm. E. son of Santaquin and "This provision as land controlled by ranchers are: June Burton, chairman; Miss especially help fashioned school, with Dr. Jones as ly superior; Blaine Greenhalgh, the observance of Poppy Day." solemnizwhere drought last the school master. Those of Nephi was without irrigation or cultivation Prisellla Wilson, Miss pearl NielThe poppy Is the symbol of the ful in regions trumpet, superior, and Glen Pratt, Broadhead killed out some of the trees part were Spencer E. Forrest,taking ed in the Mantl Temple on Wed- which provides subsistence for ani son and Miss Geo. saxaphone, excellent. It stands for year supreme sacrafice. Marjorie Lomax. , forest-tree 19. plantings, Mr. Peter- D. Haymond, Max Thomas, June nesday, May They will make mals at the rate of one animal the highest type of patriotism we in their home In Nephi. unit (one head of cattle, one horse, Kendall, Thorval Rigby, Lute can conceive. Wearing this little sun said. Mr. Broadhead is one of the suc- five sheep or the equivalent In ot Farmers may also earn payments Wade, Frank Wanlass and Dr. L. C Mrs. C C TO SPONSOR DANCE flower awakens in our hearts a To Observe trees on crop land, at Warenski. cessful dry land farmers of Nephi. for Draper her animals) for not less than IN THE NEBON A GARDENS deeper conception of our duties to the planting rate of $10 per acre, if the 10 acres. Wild hay land could not our country. It reminds us that 91st Birth Anniversary in a good state be defined as crep land because it lifeself Itself Is not too much to land is maintained Arrangements ' have been com of cultivation, and plantings are is not tilled and it eould not be A. Draper will cele Mrs. for the appearance of "the give if our country Is In danger protected Ellen pleted livestock, provided listed as grazing land because it famous Callfornlans and gives us inspiration to serve in that there from brate her 91st birthday anniversary Orchestra. The 200 least are at to more living will subsistence of same patprovide spirit peace with the orchstra numbers thirteen music Tuesday May 25, She will receive time acre at the trees the 10 one acres. animal per than per unit devotion per that inspired riotism and artists who will be featured' any of her friends Tuesday after or the Im ians Proposed practices those who died among the poppies formance is checked. noon at th home of her daughter, at a special dance and floor show of meadow mountain provement of France. Mrs. James Chase. Friday, June 11, at the Nebona President Alice P. McCune of the and including the reseeding of such on Members of the Auxiliary will Mrs. Draper is the mother of 11 This special Gardens in Nephi. of and Utah Pioneers, of the Ne on and earthen Daughters the landj adding distribute the poppies dance and floor show is being children, five of whom are living. Mattie Fern recPaxman, dams erosion Practices for control. Daughters She has 38 grandchildren, 81 great phi streets all day Saturday, con- Belliston, Ida Bellison, Birdie Ken sponsored by the Junior chamber The fast stepping Dividend team adopted on the range land which of commerce, whose committee is' eiving In exchange for them grand children and five great great D. P. Murray, State Club Schofield visited and dall be will to Aux Margaret mountain the applicable tributions for the Legion and Three of her completely baffled the Nephi boys made up of Ray Phillips, chairman, . Sunbeam camp of the Leader and Miss Fern Shipley, As grand children. iliary welfare work among the dis the Tintic of are coming to spend her Wednesday afternoon in the third meadows may also qualify, accord Rondo Brough, Albert Starr, Paul club leader state sistant the daughters spent in Pioneers Utah the to G. E. Daughters the families from abled veterans and needy telegram Herman McCune anil ' the week in Juab Coun birthday anniversary with her: Mrs league game of the season. The ing director of the western div Christlson, of veterans. The poppies have been Eureka Thursday. The Tmtic Sun forepart of their . Gadd. were Susan C. Jensen of Salina; Mrs. Miners swung their bats at every Farrell, Fred visit ty. was meetings During beam last organized AAA. camp ision of the just the made by disabled veterans at Etta Johnson of Los Angeles and ball that crossed the plate and Callfornlans orchestra will The first held with the groups year McCune fall President and reports Veterans hospital in Salt Lake City connected with enough of them to present Honey Lee, vocalist, and explanations were given and Mrs. Pearl Wooley of Vernal. they are progressing very rapidly, where for the Nephi auxiliary. score 24 runs, against Nephi's 3. Helen Paige, tap and classic dancer discussions conducted on the prin The next game will be played University of Advertising in a floor show, which will hold the, Club work. Approx ciples of here next Wednesday, when the of dancers and spectators. .. imately 60 girls and boys of Nephi in June interest SCOUTS TO CAMP AT are "Cannibals are Coming" in a feat at Salt Lake The orchestra will present a full' enrolled In the first year pro ure game. The boys are direct program of dance numbers of every ' ZION NATIONAL PARK jects which include Foods, Clothing, SALT LAKE CITY Plans are type. from Airica, and play a fine game i Swine, sheep and forestry. of base ball, in addition to doing nearlng completion for the Univ Outlines of the various projects : Mrs. Josephine Whitehead returPROVO Scouts from Southern a large amount of comedy effects ersity of Advertising" to be held ned to her home in Salt Lake Cty Utah Monday May 24, will gather were distributed to the leaders and here June a and with thrui their providing on Monday after having spent a at a campsite in the shadow of meetings will be called, probably in The University of Advertising is native adornments. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. the Great White Throne in Zion's the next week, and clubs will be box score o the Wednesday the corned name for the annual The for the pro Whitehead.. organized year's ready to extensive the Park LeRoy open camp convention of the Pacific Adver Powder Guns Being Used In Drive game. ing season of the Utah National gram. John C. Hall, Who is employed' at DIVIDEND tising Clubs Association. More than have Leaders of clubs the various To From Save Scout Council. Complete Crops James Marble of Brigham City Parks Boy AB H PO A 500 advertising executives from the Zion's National Park, ' spent the Player and been the selected, following Destruction Summer one of amid the grandure There During and Miss Verda Stewart of Sandy 4 0 0 0 Western states, British Columbia week end at heme. Sullivan, rf were guests of Mr. ahd Mrs. Sam- of the park from which the coun will act during the summer: 2 0 0 0 and Alaska, will attend this conClarkson rf Inez Mrs. First Foods 42 year workers WPA cil Scouts derived its name, the Approximately uel Broadhead on Sunday. Harold Vickers underwent an 5 3 7 2 vention. Christiansen 2b will camp for four days. A full Brpugli and Mrs. Enid B. Chrlsten- were requisitioned for Juab County Bird, cf This is the first time that the operation for appendicitis on Sun- 5 3 0 0 sen. the work fore of week and the of of instruction Scout part 1 0 0 0 Pacific Advertising Clubs AssocMrs. J. L. Belliston was in Salt program, ci day. He is recovering as well as Grace immediately First Clothing started for the exter- Perry, 7 3 9 1 iation convention has been held in can be expected. Lake City Friday. She attended a craft, including nature study, cook' Blackett, year lb Klenda, Grace Olpin, One mination crickets. Marjorie the of group safety, camping and Powell and 4 2 Utah. Leading advertising authorss tea given at the University of Utah, ing, health and is working in the Fool Creek pass Berge, 3b 2. 2 0 1 ities from many sections of the Earl Steele Jr spent Thursday. where her daughter, Rosemary, Is handicraft will be supervised by Mc- Taylor, Second Jessie clothing, year Broadone and area, group at the experts. Hikes, assemblies and the 6 4 0 4 United States will be the speakers Friday and Saturday of last week Leon Bird 3b-s- s a student. Gar Bernice Melda Vickers, cham, A head of these , ranch. men, part campfire programs will add the rett and Alton Garrett. In Price visiting with his uncle 6 3 at the departmental sessions. If will probably be transfer- Viertel zest demanded however, youth, by vigorous Mr. Mrs. 2 and D. F. B. 0 Larson. o of Salt Butler Lake Frank and McLatchy Mrs. George D. Haymond Laura red to the Tintic district within Third year clothing This will be the first of six en 4 0 3 1 City is the general chairman, and Roberts C Mrs. T. M. Goldsbrough are in ., Morgan. few days. next council the the campments by planned Mr. - and Mrs. H. C. Worthen 1 3 Lou E. P Townsend of San Francisco Perkins, Nevada this week where they Mrs. A. Fourth year clothing the summer months. County Agricultural Agent A. E. Smith, P 1 2 is the president. and family of Payson spent Sunare visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. during E. Smith. Smith and County Project Super Smith P Dr. L. D. Pfouts of Payson will 2 J. man and woman m the day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. - Science D. Haymond Jr (Bud). Every La Von Club Home G. R. Judd visited visor the Parker personally direct the program and Harris. West who is interested In advertis- Hyrum Haynes. ranch a Eureka and found scatwill attend most of the camps. In NEPHI Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boswell and his absence ing Is urgently Invited to attend clubs Maurice ChapForestry Executives A. A. An tered groups of crickets through- Player AB H PO A the sessions. It is not necessary to Mrs Reed Hoover and baby PatMr. and Mrs. Leland Boswell of derson and Merrill man. ' out the farm and unless work is Christopherson 5 0 3 3 belong to any advertising club or ricia returned ta their home In ' 3b Painter, Salt Lake City visited Sunday at will direct the activities. Swine clubs Frank enGreenhalgh, near started in the future the 4 0 7 0 association. Salt Lake City after visiting In NeCowan, lb the home of their parents, Mr. who wiil assist on the camp Others tire crop will be destroyed. staffs and Phil Garrett. S. 5 2 3 0 C is a rare opportunity for phi for one wee. This Orme, and Mrs. Stephen Boswell. Nielson. P. clubs beSheep The powder guns which- are are Roy Passey and Verl John 5 2 3 0 those who are interested in the Boys and girls who are intending ing used for the extermination of Lunt, rf son of Provo and B. Glen Smith of 4 Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Shepherd 3 business building forces of advertMiss Arta Jenkins left Sunday St. Brady, SS .Club this sea- crickets are meeting with success. to in enroll a George. 3 of Idaho Falls, Idaho visited with Beagley cf ising. for an extended trip through the son, and who, has yet not signed 4 Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs on Sun--da- y. 0 Park lf-- P Pacific Northwest. She will go to up are urgd to do so this week, as " 1 0 0 0 Kendall P Seattle and then take the coast Best commence will in Clubs the Boy Scout Camporee On Peay P 1 3 Seminary Students route to San Francisco.. She will Place Takes very near future. Members who in .3 0 0 3 Marriage Miss Maurine Lomax of Salt Davis, 2b be gone about two weeks. have not signed up are asked to Given Annual Awards call Night Of May 24th Runs by innings: Lake Temple Lake City was in Nephi during Salt at the office of the County 501 506 73024 Dividend Mrs.' Harry Trowbridge and dauthe week end visiting' with her The annual over-nigcamporee Miss Grace Blackett was award Agent immediately. 100 000 020 3 CalMr. and Mrs. E. Len Jones an mother, Mrs. Robert Lomax.' of the Juab Stake Boy Scouts will Nephi ghter Marilyn of Los Angeles,Trow-bridgA. Belliston H. ed award the for ifornia are visiting with Mrs. 5 nounce the marriage of their dau be held May in Salt Creek the outstanding seminary Pre-Schoand Mrs. M. J. Greenwood ' sister, Miss Thelma Broad-hea- being ol officials of For The Clinic ghter, LaPriel, to. Ashael O. Rigby, of Mr. canyon. Set Scouting Green and HELD IN Morgan CALIF. girl FUNERAL Lake City were Sunday Salt and H. E. Mr. son Mrs. of They will be In Nephi for woodgraduate would like to have ev the district Rigby was awarded the Albert E, of Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum FOR FORMER RESIDENT of Salt Lake City. The marriage about a month. Sells award for the outstanding Next Monday Afternoon ery registered scout in attendance took place Saturday morning, May Brough. Transportation will be furnished, graduate at the fifteenth anFuneral services were held on 15, in the Salt Lake Temple. David Mrs. W. F. Brough was in Amer- boy All ' children ' entering school this All Scouts must be at the high commencement exercises of nual Dr. and Mrs. D. A. Lund of Phoeican Fork Saturday where she at- the Juab stake fall are urged to attend the pre school campus by 9 A. M. as the Wednesday in Burbank, California O McKay performed the ceremony. are in Nephi where tended the funeral of her father, stake taoernacleseminary held In the school clinic to be held Monday, trucks will leave promptly at that for Enoch Burton, former residImmediately following, a wedd nix, Arizona Sunday evening. ent of Nephi, who died last Sun- ing breakfast was given by Mr. and they are visiting with - Dr. Lunds J. H. Anderson. Mr. Anderson died A full program of music furnish- May 24, at 9 A. M. in the central time. Mrs. Lawrence Crosland at their father, N. C Lund. Wednesday May 12, at the age of ed by artists from the Brigham school. Parents are asked to coo Boys wishing to go the the Boy day morning, following a heart 82. home on ninth east. A beautifully the at Thousand of Lakes Scout P. ofucers with the the perate Camp and Juab Stake University Young Mrs. Charles H. Bird of Mantl-visiteMr. Burton was a resident of decorated wedding cake was the made up the exercises. The grad- T. A. in bringing their children district in the first part of Augthe fore part of the week The regular meeting of the Lad- uates were presented by Principal to this examination, and are asked ust must attend this over - night Nephi for a number of years, dur- centerpiece. In the evening a fam ing which time he was one of the ily reception was given at the home with Mrs. Alfred Orme and Mrs. les Democratic Study group will be LeRoy Whitehead and the certif to bring with them a bath towel. camporee to learn Scout camping foremost contractors and builders of the groom's parents. The bride George & Howard. held Friday, May 28, at the city icates given to the graduates by rules, etc. hall at 3:45 P. M. The program President A. H. Belliston. Seventy Each boy must take enough food of Central Utah, being employed by wore a dress of ivory satin with a Mrs. Henry Adams of.Rexburg, .. Fort Wall Camp of D. P. P. Meets for three meals and their bedding, Grace Brothers for a number of corsage of gardenias and rose buds. will consist of a review of the 5th five graduates received diplomas. At Ida Belliston Home Nephi visiting with her.- ,,' article of the U. S. Constitution and all of which must be on pack racks years, during which time a num The young couple will make their Idaho is in Mrs. Alfred Orme and daughters, or done up in rolls so the boy can ber of school buildings were con- home at 2168 Blair St., Salt Lake Mrs. the first 10 amendments to the George E. Howard and other CLUB IS ORGANIZED FOR The Fort Wall camp of the carry it for one or two miles. structed in Central and Southern City. constitution, by Lila Richardson " relatives and friends. , WORK DURING SUMMER Daughters of Utah Pioneers held Boys are requested to attend their Utah by that firm. He later went - . Other numbers on the program are construc-Ing tor business into their last himself, regular meeting to be a piano solo by Norma Hall Friday special scout meetings to get the ' ,'Mr." and Mrs. WiMiam of DAY a The or a and of Ida at number the home P. SATURDAY LaVonians, SWARM Club, Bailey public private Belliston, details from the scout masters. and a tap dance by Donald Jack the week end in this of spent in elected this section and week with in the the Alice The Ogdeit Thy buildings Haynes charge.' AT NEPHI CITY PARK attended the son, LaMar Howarth and Morrlss ganlzed officers. President, Flor program was given as follows: Con state. graduation exercises Lunt Other numbers may be ar following of their daughter, Josephine, who '" ence Crane; vice president, Norma gregational singing; prayer, Chap Marjorie Jackson Wins was an ardent demMr. Burton ranged. The annual Swarm Day will be graduated from the Dee ocrat, serving on the city council held Stephenson; secretary and treasur lain Nellie Schofield; Biography of hospital v ' this year at the City Park, school of nursing. Poppy Day Contest of Nephi City at one time. er, Phyllis Worthington; reporter, Bishop T. Hi G. Parkes written e for all girls of the three Ida Wilson; recreation leader, Mar by Ida Belliston and read by Itha Miss Minnie Howard la Named Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Beck r had' Miss Marjorie Jackson was a- Mrs. Jenkins Hostess To The Child wards of iNephl and Levan and Winner of Whitehead Award jorie Olpln. The LaVonians will Parkes: piano duet, Joan Brough Mona. as their dinner guests on . Sunday' several in the warded Al first Eileen vocal and sponsor solo, Poppy place Study Group Monday Evening community pro Glazier; The time will be 12 o'clock noon Mr. and Mrs. Elden Miss Minnie Howard, daughter jects during the summer. The girl ice Belliston; reading, Margarett Day Poster contest sponsord by the Crowter ant ' Mrs. Tola Jenkins was hostess and each member must bring her daughter Mary Joyce of Provo, Mr ' of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard will major in foods and minor in Parkes; the lesson, "Indian Res American Legion Auxiliary. Miss to the Child Study group Monday own basket lunch. and Mrs. V. A. Beck and on" Don of this city, was declared the wjn recreational work. Weekly meeting ervations by Stella B. Olpin and Afton Gil son placed second. A good program has been arran and Mr. and Mrs. L.' E.' Beok and The winning posters will be dis evening. Mrs. Elsie Belliston read ner of the Whitehead Citizenship Will be new ana programs present Joey B. Olpin. A tribute to pionmedal given to the student of the ed. As all the girls have had from eers Unity Chappell and Nellie played in the windows of various on of Shakespear's plays, "Richard ged and games will be enjoyed aft children Betty and Fred. club work Schofield whose birthdays occur on business houses to help in advertis- the Second." Light refreshments er the luncheon. Juab high school who excells in six to eight years in The Guardians of the Treasure wer served to Mrs. Kate Bowles, Miss lNelda Cowan of Silt Lake" and Miss La Von Harris is their May 5 and May 27, respectively, ing poppy day, Saturday May 29. oratory on the subject or citizenAll of the posters entered in Mrs. Chloe Bailey, Mrs. Lizzie R. will be awarded their Certificates City who is employed in the office "" was read by Historian Charlotte ship. Miss Howard's subject was outstanding club. leader they should really have an Howard. Dainty refreshments were the contest were excellent and Black, Mrs. Laura Brough, Mrs, of Graduation. of the Mountain States Telephone" "Being a True Citizen" and Telegraph Company en joyed Reporter, Ida Wilson served to 30 members and guests. it was a hard job for the judges to Thomas Bailey, Mrs. W. A. War The award will be made to Miss commenceMrs. Stella and Anderson Mrs. the winners. ner, pick Howard at the annual Morgan Greenwood will leave on a ten day vacation at the home Of T one Vera were and Howell. were Prizes L. as Mr. E. mr. ana uaaa Beck have ana and Mrs. Mrs. nay Special guests dollar, fifty ment Friday evening, by Leroy Saturday for Grand Canyon where her parents, Bishop and Mrs. P.' B. the week end in Salt their guests this week Mr. and cents, respectively, for first and Miss Lillian Blackett and Mrs. H. he will be employed during the Cowan. She returned to Salt Lake spenttrieUinrr Whitehead, principal of the Juab Tfamily nlra tvarAa R. Pllu of Mrs. Provo. second of Merrill Price. summer months. places. stake seminary. Emery Ward Sunday. J Dividend Wins From Nephi Club Heads In Nephi During Past Week Here Wed. 4-- H 4-- H War Is Started Local - Social City On Crickets In Part of County ' 13-1- 7. Local - Social 10 1710 10 10 Mc-Gl- ll, and-aunt- 10 , - 14 110 10 4-- H 4-- 10 ht 24-2- d. d . - 4-- . .- 4-- H 11 Bee-Hiv- 4-- H ( |