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Show The Page Four Times-New- Nephi, Utah s, Thursday, July 6, COMPLETE PROGRAM FOR UTE STAMPEDE OULINED BY GENERAL COMITTEE BYRON ALDER ADVISES BREEDERS ON POULTRY CARE nf intensive care and ..cr.-.watch over all conditions of brooding and feeding the baby Continued from Page 1 chicks is now past, says Byron Al me 01 extension poultryman der, of the big time shows. These clogs are well trained and Utah State Agricultural conege. any a have good llets are - j. w really clever in their various acts. i juuat start, but a good start is only a battle half won. savs Nephi's best and grandest Friday morning, July 14th Airier that during 10 o'clock. seen at be will Henry H. Blood, Governor the hot summer months there may parade be conditions other tnan Dreeaing, of the State of Utah, has been invited to lead the grand parade. which gave feeding and n brooding pnod start that may Following the Governor in the line of march will be more than ihn rM,iioa un of the finest floats that were ever shown in any small develop to make them weak, wuau seventy me next. ian. birds thrifty conditions are These floats will represent the business, civic in Utah. city common poor ventilation, unsanitary religious and patriotic ilfe of the state of Utah. houses and yards so that the pullets may become infected with parHeading the floats will be the Queen's Float, with Miss asites such as mites, round worms, coccidiosis. Grace Blackett as Queen, and Miss Donna Carter and Miss tape worms and An ounce of prevention is worth as the attendants. Floats from a number a pound of cure and in this case Marjorie Jackson certain been promised for the grand parade. While have of cities Utah it is especially true.' treatments may be used to rid drug hivrii! Miss r.eth Davis, who has been otncially designated as r,f these narasites. and have an important place in the parade. will the results, with fair "Miss nfiontimps Nephi" only safe and satisfactory control The parade will form at fifth north and proceed to third south measure is a sound sanitation aimed at prevention, and this and counter march through the business section. is just as true of other diceases Six bands will participate in the grand parade, thus proas well. Outbreaks of fowl pox and bron-v.ni- o viding the patrons with band music while the entire parade ro vprv common in many is nassinp- - in review. - i o sections of the state, advises ProfThe second performance of the famous Ute Stampede essor Alder. These are the cause of heavy loss in egg production and rodeo will begin at 2 P. M. Friday afternoon. The same cow-- j frequently also a nign aeain in the pullet flocks during the win boys and cowgirls will compete for the day money, and add ter months. While there is no sator tVipir nnints for the final monev. and credit on the world's isfactory treatment for either in these diseases when they appear championship honors. Each day will bring new thrills and new tha fir,fW nrpvention bv vaccinat chills to the patrons of the Ute Stampede rodeo, i'lenty ol ion during the summer months gives almost perfect control with little livestock will be available so that fresh horses and wild bulls or no loss. will be used for each performance of the show. The meanest If either of these conditions apof your and wildest livestock is being provided for our show. in the neighborhood peared ' flock in tne pasi year au puncua Each year in "Utah's Most Complete Celebration" you summer .h.iH ho vnppinated this before least at or they will find a variety of entertainment. Lot's of it is free to the July, during start laying and wnen weamer conAlpublic. This year the Bathing Girl Revue will include forty ditions are warm dry, says Mr. der . One may vaccinate, if nec- of the loveliest ladies of Central Utah. This event will take essary, for .both diseases at the same time witn nine or jiu iusa. place at 7 P. M. local The Fights Committee have secured Utah's best boxers It is best to consult yourhelD to in and ret his 1939 fights card which will commence at 8:30 Friday for the vac sure satisfactory results from cination. evening. The headliner will be Arlington Spillsbury, of Cedar Vlaccination for these diseases should never be started until the City, a veteran fighter, who has conquered practically all of disease has appeared in the neigh- the tough boys of the intermountain countryy, vs Grant Hanborhood, explains Professor Alder. Tha r,ori-r- l Friday, Saturday Specials pio-gra- e JJwv s 3 AAV S,-- - - 1 - o Here's a straight whiskey that needs no chaser of soda or water... a v.hiskey extra-ric- h, yet so extra-mi- ! J you caii drink it straight! Try Spot Dottle. We think you II agree its richness, yet gentle mildness, makes it America's finest whiskey! deep-bodie- ALSO SPOT BOTTLE Straight RYE WHISKEY d MR. BOSTON'S 3 YEAR OLD STRAIGHT I'M, wM.k.r " T 150URBOW WHISKEY Ft. Green Pr""f Miss Betty Cowan returned to her home recently after a month's visit In Ogden, Salt Lake City and Jackson Lake, Wyoming. The Business and Professional Women's Club began a "new year" on July 1st, with a party at Camp Dadandson. Incoming president, Mice Wilson wns in charee. The aims and resolutions were pde- sented by memDers 01 me ciud aim all were determined to make this year bigger, better ana more proiitable than any preceding year, i ne Laura special guests were Miss Mrs. I. Morgan, Mrs. Ethel Gadd, M. Petty and Miss Naomi Bailey. The officers for the year are: Miss Priscilla Wilson, President; Mrs. E. Burton, secretary and treasurer, and Wanda Garrett, reporter. Club Tha Happy Stitchers held a candy pull and weiner roast at Clarice Kendall's on Thursday, June 29. At a meeting on July 5, the girls started on their project dresses and night-gown- s. Reporter, Myrtle Jarrett For all those who assisted us in any way during the illness and following the death of our mother, we wish to express our sincere thanks and appreciation. Family of Mrs. Sarah Cole. RETURN FROM EAST Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan reafter a turned home last week-en- d month's trip to the East. While tn Washington, D. C. they were the and dauguests of their H. Burghter ,Dr. and Mrs. Marcus ton. They also visited in the New England states and motored into Canada. son-in-la- w 4 4-- H m CARD OF THANKS al Happenings Gunderson of Murray sen, of Salt Lake City. Hansen has shown lots of punch and style during the past year. This promises to be the best 5 round bout will be between bout of the year. The semi-finEllis Holman of Fountain Green and Tommy O Bnen of Salt Lake City. A special 4 round bout beween Kenneth Cook, 1939 Golden Gloves Chamo. of Goshen, and Timmie O'Shea of Salt Lake City. Lucious Rowe of Mona and Clarence Whitlew of will also give Chicago will go for four rounds. A battle-roythe fans a thrill. Saturday morning at 9:30 A. M. the best bands of the state of Utah will be featured in a gigantic band festival. Bands from all over the state have been invited to attend, and have been practicing during the summer vacation so they will be in the best possible form for the Ute Stampede. One of the major thrills of a life time is the playing of is Olga ,.,itint with relatives ana wnn friends in Fountian Green. Miss Melfa Aagason is spending her vacation nere wun nei paiciius, . Mayor and Mrs. u. Aagason. Mrs. John J. Oldroyd and Mrs. A. A. Anderson were hostessse to the Elite Club members at a canyon party Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Emma Seely entertained the Gloom Busters club at her home Friday. A special guest was Mrs. H. V. Yorgason. Mr and Mrs, James Anderson of Moroni are visiting with Mrs. Anderson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. And rew H. Allred. al Cinnamon Rolls. DoNuts, dozen Sugar, Oatmeal, Fruit bar Cookies doz 19C BEST BREAD 1 JJc 2 LG LOAVES NEPHI'S 1 c NUT SUNDAES, JUMBO ICE CREAM SODAS or MALTED MILKS any flavor t g, 1939 X L X 1 I 10c BAKERY martial music and the perfect rhythm of marching feet as a band is on parade. Spectators at the Ute Stampede on Saturday morning will receive their share of the thrill as 25 bands from all over the state participate, in this free attraction. The bands will begin their marching, on Second North and will proceed to the business district where they will maneuver before the spectators. A baritone or a French horn will be given to one of the bands, by e G mpany of Salt Lake City. The' band leaders will meet directly after the festival and draw for the coveted instrument. This has been a feature of the Ute Stampede band festival since its inception, and has always provided a real thrill for the bands who are King-Trvin- .... participating in the festivities. The second day of races will commence at 3 P. M. at the , . : giounus, wnere tne iest horses ot the state will again compete for purses. Saturday's races are lined up as follows : i.. . Horses to Class Enter Start Distance 4 3 Local, open mi. 50.00 Free for all, 2 yr olds 4 3 8 mi. 40.00 Free for all 5 4 mi. 60.00 5 Free for all 4 8 mi. 75.00 Free for all 5 4 mi. 55.00 1 Free for all .....4 3 mile 90.00 The best starters and fine starting gates are being provided no delays every race will be started on time. At 8 P. M. the final performance of the rodeo will be held, and the riders and ropers will use all of their ability to get the day moneys and run up points for the three day meet these points are added for the final money, in addition to giving the men points for the world's 'championship. Nephi will have many of the top who are competing for the world's best riders and ropers honors. In addition to these performances, Monte Young will have the finest rides, concessions, side shows, and entertainments that can be secured in the intermountain country. Mr. Young has purchased several new rides this year, and always gives his patrons a high class carnival. The Venice Theatre has arranged a select group of pictures for the three day celebration, and guarantees patrons the best in motion pictures. Three dances will be staged during the celebration, and excellent music is being provided for the occasion. Again the Ute Stampede Committee, the Juab County Commissioners and the Mayor and. City Council of Nephi city invite you to attend the Ute Stampede, "The West's Thrill Show." There is something doing every minute at "LTtah's Most Complete Celebration". 1- -2 3-- 1- -2 5-- 1- -2 cow-han- ds Ft. Green News of Troon 543. of Tho Rnv Fountain Green, Utah returned to their homes from the summer Boy scout camp last Friday evening. The camp was held at the Wildcat Ranger station on the top or Boul der Mountain 21 miles south of Bicknell. The Scouts who attended the camp were: Emerson Cook, Reid Hansen, Kay Hansen, Frank ttnlmnn .T HArvev Madsen. La- Mar Mayer and Hoyle Sorenson. Accompanying the boys were urban S .Madsen, troop committee man, Vern Lee Davis,, scoutmaster, Gerald Barton, acting assistant scoutmaster, and truck drivers, Robert and Newell Guymon. a I f rv jUh Harriet Hudson of Santa-qui- n visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Eliza J. Coombs. Mrs. Mary J. Livingston and Mrs. is rhilrirfn Kuests nt rf mm P UJ Provo were week end the home of her father, John J. Oldroyd. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Christensen entertained at a canyon party on Sunday. All of their children and grandchildren were present for this occasion. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Hugh K. Goddard of Provo. A delicious dinner was served to 26 guests. Mr. and Mrs. Muriel Ivory and Mr. and Mrs. Earl daughterrwi Dora, 111" Rnvrl Ivorv motored to lvnrv New Mexico to spend the holidays with Mr. and Mrs. iiowara ivory. H l" . of t ivH rv,iinrrt And children Idaho Falls are visiting with his Mrs. William Col parents. Mr. and " :,r, Mr. iirwl Mra. William BarenUen is the fact nnnnnnro the marriage of their car motor buyer to every Important Charlotte to Alexander J. in passenfter car sales is daughter I'.nll en rf Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Bell that Chevrolet, first truck truck because sales, The marriage took also first In motor Fairview. the greatest of plnre Saturdaq, July 1, at Nephi, buyeni select the trucks that pay per with liishop Alma Tranter returns. fnrmincr fho rnrpmonv. 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