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Show THE PAGE FOUR Elected Captain of D. fed f-c- to Lo Angelei, Salt LaW City and intermediate points Same low fares L03 ANGELES $8.00 1.70 3.45 7.25 8.00 .90 9.30 22.20 SALT LAKE CEDAR CITY LAS VEGAS BARSTOW PROVO BOISE CHICAGO Make your next trip to Los Angelas, Slt Lake City, and Intermediate polnta the mfiit comfortable, moat interesting ever, going by Thai sensational Union Paclilo Supar-Coacnew buses aat new high atandaida in luxurious highway travel yet iaraa xemain at tha am low leveh Yott will enjoy tha aoora oi naw, improved aaturaa in tha Super-Coac- h ita 1 mart design, beautiiul upholstering, iorcad draft ventilation, battar view, and amoother iaraa, riding qualitiaa. For othar information, anhadulaa and route, viait or phone t 2nd vice -- BUS DEPOT Forrest Hotel Phone 22 Chiang Unites China Against Japs V A' r ' m captain, Emma Memmott; secretary, Lula Memmott; Treasurer, Delia I 'ay; Historian, Charlotte Howard; assistant historian, Frances Orme; Registrar, Phyllis Eva Whitehead; Parlimentnrion, Powell; Custodian of Relics Pearl B. CreenhaU'h. Chorister, L,ua Stephenson; organist Louise Vickers; assistant organist, Elizabeth Ostler; reporter, and publicity: Hattie B. Belliston. The committees selected were: Chairwoman, Stella Program Anderson; Nellie Cowan, Nellie Schofield; Ethel T. Belliston; Elizabeth Stephenson. Finance Rhea Chairwoman, Beagley; Jennie Hobbs, Ruby Carter, Mattie V. Belliston, Ruth Jackman, Celia Brlggs. Entertainment Chairwoman, Lizzie Arvilla Warren; Black, Stella Olpin, Ethel Irons, Fern Paxman, Joey Olpin, Ida Belliston, Laura Sowby, Mildred Paxman. Membership and invitation Chairwoman, Unity Chappeli; Sarah Brown, Lida Lomax, Trissa attended Stake Day at Camp Mrs. Statta of Canada visited Friday evening of last week. Lucille gave a reading at with Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitethe program given that night. head during the past week. "And were they good" Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Miller had as her Mrs. Alton Young, Mr. and Mrs. guests Sunday, Charles Foote, Fred Lynn, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Mrs. Hardie, and Cora Gilson of Mrs. Mr. and Lake Warner, Vaughn Salt City. Dad-ands- nx !,.: ! J. A. Christensen is visiting in Cedar City with his son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Hex Christensen. The Adult Sewing Class by Mrs. Wolf will start Monday, Sept. 6, in the Juab High School Sewing Room. Classes will be held on Monday, Wednseday, and Friday, at 7 P. M. and on Wednseday and Friday at 3 P. M. The public is cordially invited to attend. Kate Mrs. Ralph Iloyt of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Joseph Vickers of Nephi recently returned from a two weeks visit in Phoenix and Mesa, Arizona. They visited with their cousin, Mrs. J. S. Miles who recently-returnefrom a visit to Utah. They also visited Zion's Nat-ionPark, Grand Canyon Coolidge Dam and other places of interest. Beginning next Monday, Septem ber 6, Relief and Security clients from Mona, Levan, and Nephi wanting vegetables canned may do so by contacting Eva Hoyt. Any one desiring to contribute vegetables or fruit to the school lunch will be greatly appreciated wheth er Relief clients or not. vice-chapla- in War's Object In a Word When, in the year 1800, war between Britain and France was at its bitterest, an English statesman was challenged In parliament to define In one sentence the object of the war "without any 'ifs' and 'buts and special pleading ambiguity." He returned this answer, an answer that might be given today: "I know not whether I can do it in one sentence, but I can state it in one word. It is 'security' security against a danger." CELEBRATE Labor Day at PAYSON Sept. 4-5- -6 10th Annual Golden Onion Days and Home Coming ul son-in-la- w Vickers. Good y Mr. and Mrs. George Christiansen spent Sunday visiting relatives and friends in Moroni. The Salt Creek Camp of the Molyneux, Mr. and Mrs, Herman Mrs. Olive Anderson of Moroni Daughters of Utah Pioneers will Young and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn and hold a meeting at the home of Kay said so when they returned is visiting with her Reta Ord, Friday, from a watermelon feast, last Sat- daughter Mrs and Mrs. Bernell Gowers. September 3. at 7.30 p. m. Elect urday evening. ion of officers for the ensuing year Eighty-thre- e Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Allen and is the purpose of the meeting. All persons motored to Camp Dndandson on Saturday of family of American Fork spent the members are urged to be present. last week when Mona Day was week-en- d at the" home of Mrs. celebrated, under the direction of Louis Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. H. L .Mangelson the recreational division of the W. and sons left Monday for a short P. A. John B. Yates and Floyd Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaw and vacation. They will enjoy visit at Keyte supervised arrangements for sons Milton and Jack Shaw, left Leman's caves in Nevada, and the the affair, and under their direct- Monday for a vacation in South- Sequoia National Park in Califorion the crowd of merrymakers en- ern California. nia, after which they will go to joyed games of Softball, volleyball, the Pacific coast, and possibly visit and other sports. Supper was eaten Miss Sonya Lignell of Salt Lake in San Francisco and Los Angeles at the camp and upon their return City and Miss Blanch Parrish of before returning home. home the crowd attended a dance Idapah were the guests of Miss in the amusement hall. Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey and Rosemary Belliston last week. Mrs. Thomas family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orgill were Miss Katherine Bowles returned Bailey, Lyle Evans, and Mrs. Fred dinat a honor of from Aspen Grove where Beck returned recently from a trip guests family ner last Sunday. The following recently she attended the B. Y. U. summer to Grand Canyon. members of the family were pre- school. Dr. Frances H. Beckstead was sent: Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Kay and in Salt Lake City and Miss Alburta Cowan visited dur- Wednesday, where he Tuesday children, Essie, Edward, Ottis and attended the Mrs. Mr. and Leonard HigAlma; ing the week end with her sister post graduate course in Obstetrics ginson and children, Joan and Miss Nelda Cowan, who is employ- and Pedeatrics given by Dr's Davis of Mrs. Mr. and ed in Salt Lake City. Santaquin; Mary and Swanson of the University of Ed Piatt and daughter Elda; Mr. Chicago. This course was given unand Mrs. John Orgill and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Tippetts of der of the Utah State LaVern and Elaine; Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim visited during the week Boardtheofauspices Health. and children end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hazel, Doyle Orgill and Clifford; William and George Pratt. of Mills and of the Orgill guests Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Sanders and honor, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Orgill, daughter Darlene spent Sunday in Salina canyon as the guests of Mr. . I l and Mrs. E. A. Sanders. i l ? a--i Cheeer and Memorial Chairwoman, Lavere Haynes, Elsie Wood, Frances Orme; Alice Haynes, Mable Howarth, Lillian Goble, Lelia Bryan. Refreshments were served. a .. Camp The Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their annual election Monday at 7.30 In the South Ward Chapel. The following program was rendered: Two violin solos by Ruth Anderson, accompanied by Delene Jensen; Live Sparks Sarah Brown; reading, Louise Vickers; Vocal nolo Lua Stephenson. The following officers were elected: Captain, Amy O. Warner; 1st vice captain, Beatrice Winn; ftn!! 1 NEWS Mrs. Marv Morgan of Salt Lake Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Piatt motored to Salt Lake City during the week. City visited during the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Linton. Mrs. Venus Ercanbrack and children of Eureka visited in Mona Mr. and Mrs. Peter Wankler of Levan visited with Mr. and Mrs. during the week. Ernest Foote last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garrett Mothers of school children will be pleased to learn that the Junior of Salt Lake City spent the week Police system is to be installed at end with Mrs. James Garrett Jr. the local school. Dr. T. Warren Allred has moved Mr. and Mrs. John R. Hanson are his office to the Ostler and Allen the parents of a daughter, born on building at 72 South Main Street. Wednesday of last week at the Nephi hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Russell of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneax, Salt Lake City visited with Mr. and and children, motored to Delta on Mrs. Geo. V. Ord on Sunday. Sunday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keller of Pro-v- o Brlgham Garrett, Mrs. Molyneux's at the home father. spent the week-en- d of Mrs. Kate Bowles. Vernon Davies left on WednesMiss Geraldine Bowles is In Salt day of last week for Minneapolis, Minn., where he will be enrolled Lake City visiting with Mr. and as a student at the University of Mrs. Maurice Tanner. Minnesota. Howard Tanner of Milford visit Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fowkes ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and daughters Lucille and Olive James H, Ellison on Sunday. Warner Horse Races Outdoor Nite CIRCUS Baseball Parades - Bands Dances - Programs Carnivals - Boxing UTAH'S GREATEST Labor Day CELEBRATION!! Thj Salvatioa Army The Salvation Army wa. organized in 1865 under the name of the East London Mission and adopted present name in 1878. f LJ under whose personal control the Generalissimo Chiang financial and economic resources of all China were placed in the struggle against Japanese aggressions in the north. Chiang, who heads China's supreme war council, is shown as he left a conference at Nanking. 0 Kai-she- WHERE SHALL I SPEND THE WINTER? Snow College Offers the BEST college freshman and sophomore courses in Agriculture, Home Economics, Education, Engineering, Arts and Sciences, Secretarial Training and Music Students planning to enter schools of Forestry, Law, Medicine, Education, Business or Journalism may complete two years of college training necessary for admittance to specialized schools. PLAN TO REGISTER ON SEPTEMBER s" 1 "o" 1 . . 18 uarmers : 100 SIMPLE TRICKS THAT CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ANY farmer will be a better and a richer farmer for following the fascinating sketches by Wlllard Bolte this newspaper. Bolte has collected 100 clever Ideas for better crops, better stock, that any appearing In FARMING IT FARMING IT by Willard Bolte ... BY WILLARD BOLTE Famed from coast to coast for its congenial western hospitality IN SALT LAKE CITY IT'S ALWAYS THE NEWHOUSE SALT LAKE CITY. UTAH IN THE VERY HEART OF THE WEST'S SCENIC WONDERLAND Plan to Spend Your Vacation In Utah Slake The Newhouse Hotel Your Vacation Home Excellent Meals at Reasonable Prices RATES $2 1 o $4 400 Rooms 400 Baths Sirs. J. II. Waters President, DINING ROOM BUFFET CAFETERIA No Extra Charge For Room Service At Any lime Chauncey W. West Manager. Mrs. Ervin Golden of Tooele returned to her home in that city recently after visiting with her parents Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Whiting. Vern Skeem of San Francisco, California, a former resident of Nephi, returned tot his home in that city Wednesday after spending a few days in Nephi renewing old friendships and acquaintances. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Robertson of Long Beach, California, arrived in Nephi Monday evening for thir annual vacation in Nephi. They are the house guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Gowers Sr., parents of Mrs. Robertson. Miss Fern Broadhead returned home Wednesday from Burbank, California where she has spent the summer visiting with her brother-in-laand sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Christensen. She also visited with Mr. and Mrs. Daken Broad-hea- d in Hollywood, and Sheldon J. Broadhead in Los Angeles. w Mr. and Mrs. C. Rodger Lunt and daughter returned home recently from a three weeks trip through the Pacific Northwest. They first went to Yellowstone Park and on to the Pacific Coast. They enjoyed the trip from Washington downj the coast to California. They were accompanied to Oakland, California by Mr. and Mrs. George W. Lunt, who remained in that city to visit their daughter Mrs. Lois Olsen. Mrs. Frank Mosack of Long Beach, Cal. returned to Nephi with the Lunts for a short visit. ... HOTEL attendance. city Follow it regularly in THIS NEWSPAPER ONE OF THE WEST'S TRULY GREAT HOTELS . . . meeting of the Junior Service Star Legion will be held Saturday, Sept. 4 at 3 P. M. in the city hall. All members are urged to be in A Mr. and Mrs. C. Ray Peterson returned to Burley, Idaho, recently after having spent the summer in Nephi. Mr. Peterson will be employed as a school teacher in that farmer can execute with little trouble. Clear, concise illustrations and brief written descriptions make every one simple as ABC. And most of them are brand new I N '1 , i contractor dug this trench silo 40 feet long by 6 feet wide by 8 feet deep in 3Vt hours using a tractor and rotary scraper. His cost was $2.57 for fuel nd labor and the farmer was glad to pay him $10 for a Job that would have required 40 hours with A farm power L About Sheep Kale is often used to fatten sheep In America. Seaweed is their principal diet In the Shetland islands. In New Zealand, the sheep's deadliest enemy is the kea, a sort of Keas attack flocks, rip parrot. open the hide and feast on the sheeps fat insldes. The African broad-tailesheep has a large and valuable tail that is encased in boards for protection. d team, scoop and shovels. When his dairy barn burneo, Herman Jaeckel of Manitowoc County, Wisconsin, saved $1,000 by building y a fireproof stable for the cows and a separate 40 x 70 foot metal silo-typ- e "hay tower" whict holds over 100 tons of chopped hay. one-stor- Orighi of "Pork Barrel" The phrase "pork barrel" originated before the Civil war to describe the rush of the slaves to get their share of meat when a fresh barrel of pork was opened. Similarly, congressmen rush to get big appropriations for their districts when public works appropriation bills are being drafted. 1937 LOCAL - SOCIAL LOCAL - SOCIAL NEWS NEWS Officers U. P. Thursday. September 2nd. NEPHI, UTAH MONA SOCIAL Fort Wall Camp Elect Mrs. Amy O. TIMES-NEW- PUNT No. 229 QUART No. 228 Copyright 1937, The Wilken Family, Inc., Aladdin, Pa. Executive offices: N. Y. C. 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