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Show 1 Read All The Features! Read Ait Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, March 30, 1944 Volume 35 Cowan Services to be Held Sunday RED CROSS CHAPTER LEADERS EXPRESS APPRECIATION Red Cross workers and every American Citizen contributing to the Red Cross may now enjoy the satisfaction that comes from successful achievement. East Juab County chapter has not only reached but has exceeded the goal set for this district, fin the drive which comes to a close Friday night. All of this has been accomplished because of the cooperative spirit of the citizens. To one and all we extend our many thanks and appreciation. Our quota was Contributions to date $2200.00; total $2453.64. Chapter Chairman, W. C. Andrews War Fund Drive Chairman, Mrs. Earl H. Steele; Publicity chairman, Mrs. Ernestine Vest. Group Sees Need For More Peas . News of the Service Men Riches Funeral Held Last HEADQUARTERS, LIBERATOR BOMBER DIVISION OF AN 8TH BOMBER COMMAND, England The promotion of Max D. Davis, from the rank of 2nd Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant has been recently announced "Somewhere in England" by Brig. General James P. Hodges, Comanding General of a Liberator Bomber Division. Lt. Davis is a son ot Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis of Nephi, Utah and is the pilot of a Liberator He was employed by Bomber. Standard Stations, Inc, prior to Jus muitary service. Monday The Pays! Number 13 Beautification Day Scheduled For April 10th THE EAST JUAB SOIL CONSERVATION DISTRICT SAYS: Pasture Seedbed Preparation If the land to be seeded is in Resolution Passed saltgrass or undesirable meadow Nephi Resident Joseph W. Cowan Sr. Trees To Be Planted, be thoroughly grasses it should Additional For Died Wednesday Died Asking Thursday plowed the spring previous to seed-iComplete Program followed by disking and harrowAcreage, Equipment Evening Night, March 23 Being Planned ing to break outr the roots. The area be should fallowed and Members of the Juab County MonFuneral services will be conkept Funeral services were held The Junior Chamber of ComIree of weeds all summer. By the ducted at the South Ward chapel Canning crops association met at day afternoon at the North ward merce will assist in removal of soil will the William have for court Rich3:30 following at the spring 'louse Wednesat Nephi Joseph Sunday chapel for Shelby MePherson Junk' and the distribution of 2000 Cowan Sr., 64, who died at the day and unanimously agreed to es, 45, who died at the Payson become firm enough for seeding. shade trees in a major City BeauFor fall evenis an make gencropland plowing for the allotment Payson hospital Wednesday' appeal hospital last Thursday night after considered best, because the tification day, on April 10th, acor an increased acreage for the proa short illness. an illness of one week. The ser- erally ing following will soil be of better tilth and can cording to Irel Chase 7T90$ Elduction of peas in Juab valley. Friends may call at Anderson funwere vices directed by Bishop in the spring by surface cording to members of the special be worked eral home, Saturday evening, and R. Prospects for a eood water sun- Garrett. gin committee appointed to oversee the on Sunday until time of services ply this year and the pledge of busMr. Riches was born in Nephi no tillage Implements, thus saving val- project. Mrs. Melda Houghton returned April 23, 1898, a son of James B. uable soil moisture. Supring plowinessmen to assist In furnishing at the home of his mother, Mrs. Four years ago there was a labor during the pea harvest, have home last week from San Diego, and Alice MePherson Riches. He ing is quite satisfactory if the Elizabeth Cowan. for several hundred shade encouraea larmers generally to ap- California where she has spent the had been a farmer during his adult land is v.orked down immediately need Mr. Cowan was born in Nephi for aar Nephi cemetery. From after plowing, before it dries out. trees Noveber 7, 1879, a son of John S. WORK BEING DONE ply for contracts for the erowine past six weeks with her husband, life. this need grew a proof peas. Since there is no canning Raymond Houghton, who is in the Regardless of where grass and ai q Elizabeth Condie Cowan. Dur-hi- s IN CANYON ON Surviving are his widow, Mrs. ject. The Mayor and City Council-ne- n seeds are planted the seed-beU. S. Navy. legume in younger life he was very a Lillian Juab the operating Riches,; piant Valley daughter, Shirley at that time set aside a plot should be very firm, but not of active in musical circles, particul-f- - DESILTING BAISNS growers are dependent upon comand a son, Richard' Riches, ground as a nursery for shade This condition will usually Claude Worthington, U. S. Navy two step children Glen Hill Nephi; U. S. hard. aily in operas. He married Ella Channel alignment and strength- panies operating in Sanpete county 2000 were purchased each m uie ening of dikes in Salt Creek can- or Utah county for a market, and has been visiting this week at the Army and Lucille Hill; his parents, obtain after harrowing and level trees. j.o iiuuon January ear for three consecutive years are complete, but and Stlt Lake Temple. Mr. Cowan yon is being done this week by thus far tnese companies have lim- home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James B. Riches, of ing operations planted in this nursery where well also to use a followed farming as an occupation the Nephi Irrigation Company and ited the acreage to be taken from Wm. Worthington. Nephi and these brothers and sis- it may orberoller. have been pruned and shaped The importance they i ' til the past few years. ters: Fern R. Crane and Mayme packer the Soil Conservation District un- Juab valley. It has been demonfor planting. These trees Survivors are his former wife, der a cooperative agreement!. strated that peas of high quality Frank Broadhead of the Navy is Riches, Nephi; a twin, Shirley V. of well leveled and for pasture cost futur but a few cents each when Eila S. Cowan, Nephi; his mother, The initial work is being done at can be profitably produced in this spending a leave in Nephi. He is Riches of Hay ward, alifornia; Mac planting can hardly be purchased by the city. Great care The pasture crop will be has Mrs. EMbabeth Cowan; five sons, the been taken to select trees of upper power plant desilting valley, and for several years farm- a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leland Riches of Denver, Colo., and Mrs. in production over a period of Joseph W. Cowan Jr., Nephi; John basin, and from there the bulldoz- ers and local business oranizations Broadhead. Florence Carter of Salt Lake. life and beauty, trees that S. Cowan, Pocatello, Idaho; Doug- er will move to the have fol- years without disturbance and can iong with labored; as the The services canning proceeded just would point and thrive under our las Cowan, Canon City, Colorado; above the Parshall flume Private Jim Belliston writes lows: Vocal duet, H. W. and James be irrigated to better advantage elevationgrow on the companies to contract for a larger and climatic conditions. Paul L. Cowan, Tooele and MSgt. sheep lane east of In view of the from Camp McCain, Miss, telling P McCune who sang "Jesus Lover if properly leveled. The acreae of peas. Nephi In years of particularly good reesApproximately 2000 of these Clarence u. cowan, t ort urn, Cal- channel will be straihtened at this present government demand for his views on what a wonderful or of My Soul"; invocation, A. E. white ash, green ash, black 12 grandchildren; water is. two Cross He Red the maximum ifornia; supply pasture may be seed"The Lord's production of foodstuffs ganization Smith; yocal solo, and then the equipment, beash and silver maple are tipped ed after his said brothers and three sisters: Bishop point in rethe that immediately harvesting between four and five company Prayer" Mrs. R. H. Stuart; boys ing rented by the Irrigation Com- the members of the canning crops years old. showpeas, and with no disturf P. B. Cowan, Mrs. Rhea Beagley pany Soil Conservation association have decided to appeal gave $900 in memberships from the marks, James H. Ockey; organ so- canning 'Xheir value is at least $1.00 today and Mrs. Lucille Lunt, Nephi; Mrs. DistricM, will move to Jenkins to the Rocky Mountain lo, 'Largo" Reta Sperry; remarks, bance of the soil, as it is usually per- - tree, considering their Packing ing what they think of it. purchAnnie Stout, Salt Lake City and flat in the canyon where the dike corporation to make an Increase When Jim was in the hospital at H. W. McCune; remarks, Bishop moist and firm. ase fom a price private dealer. The question often arises as to Gibson Cowan, Cedar City. will be built up and the channel of at least 25 per cent in its allot- Fort Benning, Ga., he said the Red Elgin R. Garrett; vocal solo, L. P. These trees will be to delivered ment of contracts for peas in Juab Cros was his home away from Anderson, "Lead Kindly Light"; the advisability of planting grasses the property owners' of aligned. free Nephi in a thin stand of alfalfa. If the home. have The The resolution pajamThey slippers, folowing benediction, Elijah Salisbury. of charge to plant on the city Engineering assistance is being Valley. as, and many articles like our own grave side prayer was given by alfalfa is not over two years old streets furnished under the Soil Conser- Valley. in front of the individual's to be well seed it the is to loan may grasses. The association resolL. a Nephi Will chapter making President adopted Hoyt. vation program, with the IrrigaTo receive these trees poperty. But if it infested is to do have not older, such the ution acreusually increased and who the for cousins boys nephThe following asking tion company furnishing labor for you must phone 113 on or before with lawn and when them with dandelions, grass, and an go this aditional for as ew viner acted age they things Sidney the "jobs. April 5th. and leave your order to the hospital. They also furnish Wright; Roy pallbearers: McPht-son- , district Eugene cneatgrass, and cannot be recom- for the type and number of trees A. W. h ambers of Smithfield, materials for entertainment for the MePherson, Benj. Riches, Earl Me- mended as a good practice. These A member of the BOUNTY OFFERED old alfalfa fields should be plow- you want. such as weaving, Pherson and Jimmie Crane. secretary of the Utah Canning convalescents ed out but if this cannot be done, Junior Chamber of Commerce will Crops association was present at carving, and handicrafts, also puzON MAGPIES an emergency crop of oats or bar- call on you before the day set the meeting and discussed with the zles, books, writing materials etc. the distribution of the of 5 cents per head, growers various problems connectHe thinks that we at home must ley could be sown for hay, after aside for Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake andA2 bounty trees, and help you measure out on Magpies ed with the production and mar- consider it a privilege to aid with cents renovated alfalfa. the egg per having clos-was ? at the the City speaker has been declared by the East Juab keting of canning crops, and the our gifts and time, an organization In general a seedbed is best when the correct spacing for your trees f ing meeting of the Parent-Teach- -' well supplied with moisture, firm and giving you what information is doing so much fof all of the that of era association last Thursday eve- Wildlife Federation in cooperation operation cooperative marketing need for planting and Fish and Game De- associations. but not hard, smooth, and level. you may boys in service. ning. This was not Just, another with the State With the rather high cost of seed caring for them. partment. Juab County- made a meeting nor a speaker who said rash City equipment will be available one cannot afford to take chances donation to the Federation to St. Sgt. Jack G. Russell, grandgood things. It was a speech to be 10th, City Beautification day. on a poor seedbed. son of Mrs. Alice Golden, who is This applies April remembered and pondered and ap- aid in the proranu to help in tipping, over any old also to alfalfa and other crops. ; The bounty is being paid in an Local-an- d WW- - station at- FUenti.ng,-X8r.- , plied In one's daily life for a life- effort or'dead trees on the city streets Gasoline R Coupons, issued for Time and Method of Seeding to destroy a large number received his wings at the Parachute time. An unusual think about the in front of your property. To have hondebe not will is which are of of use, school. is Russell very pastures also magpies Spring seeding Sgt. training things Mr. Glade said was that structive with the help of the City equipment you after stations one most the retail ored but to at an pheasof filling desirable, instructor at regard probably map reading they appealed and applied to old ant must call the city offices before honored be will 1st. until real should wait recthe school to eggs. They word April danger tfi according and young alike. April 10th. seedPersons who secure eggs, or kill only at bulk and specially author- of frost is past. The subject of the address was Mr. and Mrs. Golden Oldroyo. eived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. ized April 10th is City Beautification altheir are to asked of stations. has the first and his magpies bring Reese, ing advantage grandmother. "Young America to the Fore". Mr. catch to the rear of the Court were hostse to the "Double Six Ralph We are all very busy and day. of desirious is an of annual The the government lowing harvesting Glade stated at the beginning of hone of us are rich. Club" and their partners at their more Sat3 million 1 M. However, in P. will the last House at stockmen but has been Word received upon The selling crop, largely depend by his remarks that his own sons and home on Monay evening. Pinochle Times-Nethere is not one of us livine- in of each month. that Lt. George Park-e- s cattle than the normal increase whether water is available to keep Nephi was is who daughters did not belong to "the urday too main the of diversion eve or the too poor busy Warden Verda Kendall also stat has completed 25 missions over because of grain and concentrate the soil moist for at least six weeks to be able to lost generation" and assumed that after which refreshments enemy one day out of ning, spare for ed seeds who hunt that mag after out -, boys of Legume shortage. seeding. audflying the younger members of the territory( were served the entire year cleaining our lots to the following t ience All dairymen who sell milk, but-tr- e first as a bombardier and quickly, but most grasses did not. That was a very pies are expected to respect the guests: Mr. and Mrs. Reed Green-halg- h, 1 ter as a navigator. 50 cents erminate slowly, and during this and the street in front of our receive the' cream or fish in laws while and atmay game The of welcome optimistic and Mr. and Mrs. LaVell Gam-met- t, point each 100 lbs of milk sold and period moisture must be available jiroperty. We can make April 10th of the view. Then he proceeded to re- fields. point for Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Bellis- tainment day if we 6 cents for each lb of butter fat or the tiny seedlings will be re- a city beautification makes Lt. for Parkes count certain things which If done, eligible All members of the of the Juab ton, Mr. an Mrs. Leo Ingram, Mr. furlough and a trip home, although sold during February by calling at tarded in their growth or die. Fall will pledge to cooperate with our will aid a man or woman in atMrs. Ray Worthington, Mr. no word has been received with the AAA office in tne Armory either ear- - neighbors in a grand display of Fair association as well as and seedings shoul be made taining success. His oft repeated County and Mrs. Eugene Wilkey, Mr. and ntonto r attain civic pride by cleanine ud our months of 1.. n,wU the For In buildine. interested to his anyone future promoting regard a was plans. Time "Take like phrase Mrs. Frank Greenhalh, Mr. and March and April a payment of 60 sufficient growth that they will not ; Clly property beacon light in this age of haste fairs arere quested to meet in the Mrs. Alton Gadd, Mrs. Ralph Chase, JCC Publicity committee or late enough that ' Lt. end Mrs. George Pexton of cents per 100 lbs of milk and 8 winter-kil- l, and short cuts. Take time to know City Hall at 8 P. M. Monday, April special guests Mrs. Othel Pay, Mr. Kerney Nebraska are the parents cents per lb of cream will be paid they will not germinate. God, take time to learn the valu 3rd. and Mrs. Elmo Hansen, Mr. and or a very near future. The date Seeding with a drill will be found of things, take time to ponder the aaugnter, according to word in the Mrs. Joe Boswell and the host and received more satisfactory than broadMrs. L. M. has not been definitely set. much Thursday by Old-rcImportance of speech; take a EA hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Golden Did you realize that we are us-i- n casting. Pexton, the new baby's grandmothDrilling will permit an importance of speech; that a man 100 million bushels of wheat uniform depth of planting. er. Grass is remembered bv the unclean The annual Primary Conference each month for food, alcohol and even distribution of all seeds and of the South Ward stories he tells as well as the Primarv will be be feed? buried sees should and legume held Sunday at 7:30 P. M. in the The Spring Roundup for pregood things he says. crit- at least most one is of the to Lumber not an inch an of i An excellent 30 minutes musical Amusement Hall. school children will be held In the Mrs. Arvilla ical essential materials we have to- exceed 34 of an inch. A drill with Lunt is in entral School April 1 and a All All children program was given by the Juab charge. undergov-crnmebe so It is that may placed two best suited, day. who are participating in the conhoppers high school mixed chorus and the Mr. and Mrs. Owen Fran com en' chidren who will begin school next control. the large and small seeds can be ference are tertained Saturday evening in hon fall are eigible and their parents asked to be at the Nephi Junior high school band. of farmers 90 cent the same About in the but per seeded or of Lt Wiilard Shepherd. A hot are urged to bring them. hall by 7 P. M. separately, indicated their have in seeder a Juab When County using A local doctor and dentist will be meal was serve to Mrs. Louise The public Is Invited, esMr. and Mrs. Antone Frandsen in the operation. never ourchase seed mixtures con peciallygeneral Mr. and on hand to give each child a phy- have received word that their son intentions of participating the parents of Primary Shepherd, Lt. Shepher, AAA program for 1944. Most ev-- 1 taining large and hmall seeds all children. Mrs. Gerald Belliston and family sical and dental examination and G. Frandsen, has been profarmer believes in soil conser- mixed together, and never mix of Nephi and the host and host- other attendants will check the eyes Lloyd moted to the rank of Corporal, Cpl. ery vation practices. them afterwards because they will ess. and weigh and measure the child- Frandsen served with the comChairman, AAA not feed uniformly through the The North Ward Primary Mr. and Mrs. Russell Gardner ren. munication section of the will he held Sunday, April drill. Most newer drills may be and family spent the week end in The clinic Is be In gheld this before being advanced toinfantry office Can You Fight A Little Harder eauiDoed with a rotating agitator Ei.d at 8 P. M., in the North ward at the home or Mr. and Mrs. spring to permit defects to be clerk. He has been in the service The following Is the program as Levan Mr. Farmer? which will expedite the seeding of amusement hall. The theme of tne corrected early. In this way all 26 months. He is now is the Aleu' I. given at the funeral services held R. H. Gardner. War requirements place a volun- lighter seed and it may also be c inference will be "The Keys to Girls of the Levan children may be able to enter tians. The Junior A. for Jr.: Nation's on farmers Bailey call Langley .the Sunday on school this fall in good health. recessary to drop the cups on the The Kingdom" and will be given The Red Cross Drive Committee tary Oran solo. Mrs. Will L. Hoyt; in ward M. L A. enjoyed a socialMrs. to take stock of their resources seeer. If these advantages are. not in song, speech apnd tano Mothers are asked to bring with wish to thank ail those who help- and Friday evening at the home of see whether to vocation, harles Thome; vooal so Verna courage they available on your drill it may be it song, speech and pantonine. Gardner one of their class them the date of the child's birth ed to raise the allot ed quota, which can make orlo, Roene DiFlore; speakers, Geo. the advances "beyond necessary to stir the seed with a All are Invited. hot and a list of the diseases which have attained, and to all those dinary call of duty" that will close stick McCune and James H. Ockey; or leaders. The girls prepared aleadto keep it flowing evenly, but assisted by their class eh has had. These should we they who so willingly helped solicit for the indicaton front food gan solo, J. J. Keeler; speaker, meal, the gaps The Nephi Ward M Men and regardless of the difficulty A. H. BelHston; remarks, Bishop ers: Mrs. Lola Washburn and Mrs. written on a paper. If this is done this drive. Mrs. Cleo Johnson has ed by preliminary reports of pro- almost encountered it will pay to use a Gleaner Fireside will be held on it will greatly help the one who served as chairman and Mrs. MarAlma C Tranter; selection, quar Verna Gardner. of members the spective plantings, seeder. Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier, Mrs takes the record. tha Edler as assistant chairman. let; benediction, H. C. Crane. The Nellie Utah State AAA committee said to- Broadcast seeding Is not recom- Bob Hansen, at 8 P. M. A special The Parent-Teacheassociation Moroni high school' play Gay. The graveside prayer was given by WankierNielsen and Miss inBlanch could be mended where a drill program Is being arraned for the Salt ure sponsoring this project. spent Saturday 'Over The Rainbow" was presentThomas W. Vickers. show that the total of use. but if this method Is is em- evening. Reports Lake City with relatives. ed Wednesday evening in the Ftn. individual farmers' intentions to Mrs. Kathleen Barlow and daughployed the land must be harrowed The management of the Venice Grten Theatre. would leave the Nation short to The 114th annual conference of cover the seed and should be plant ter of California are here visiting Theatre wishes to thank the patMrs. Lena Livingston spent last of critical old and food crops. The a bond the Church of Jesus Christ of form to afterwards at the home of her parents, Mr. rons for their generous support of week In Nephi packed visiting with her oil crops among the top farm between seed and soil, which is Latter-da- y Saints will convene at and Mrs. J. E. Hansen. the Red Cros during the drive Just slater,, Mrs. Mary Jackson. were laging far behind ik the Tabernacle in Salt Lake on due to the limited fighters Mr. and Mrs. Byron Taylor and completed at the theatre. Through Important A large number of Fountain needs, with Intentions reported as of food material In the small Thursday of next week, with ses-- s Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Taylor of your enerous onations this theatre Green people attended the funeral 74 per cent of the goal for seeds. ons at 10 a. m., and 2 p. m. on Provo spent the week end here at collected the sum of $173.43 which for L. A, Bailey Sunday in Nephi. about flaxseed and 81 percent for soy Tnursday, Friday and Sunday, and home of their parents, Mr and has been turned over to the local the now in Donald the Sgt. Bailey, Other sectors of the farm Nurse Crop Mrs. J. E. Reid was hostess to Mrs. N. G. at 7 p. m. Friay. of Red Cross. We also U. S. Service at North Carolina, beans. Taylor. chapter Pastures will usually make a front In which the Nations farmers On account of wartime conditthe 20th century club Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Loran wish to think the young ladles who visited In Fountain Green need to move up are dry beans at better sod, produce more forage, afternoon March 23rd. Mrs. George of American Fork spentStephensen ions, the attendance at the Tabweek donated their time and help In He wasTuesday the his of in the brothers, 83 guest cent of the goal, dry peas and earlier grazing, especially ernacle will be limited to Belliston, chairman of the Depart- end here at the home of Mr. and making these collection: Misses Ivan and Ernest Bailey and fam- at per 86 per cent, Irish potatoes at area of deficient water supply, if and local officers of the general ment of Eoucatlon was in charge Mrs. James P. Stephensen. church, and Catherine ilies. Foote;, rxjrothy nurse 65 90 percent, sugar beets at per "pded alone without a crop. of the program. She stressed the Mrs. Delwin Shepherd and dau- Pauline Anderson, Dorothy Bel presidencies of Mochizedek Mrs. II. P. Olsen Is visiting In cent and tame hay at 95 per cent. With a limited amount of moisture and educational facilities afforded wo- - ghter have moved rriesihood underWe quorums. to Provo where Shirley Mae Grace, Patsy Car- Logan with her son, Newell Olson In Utah particular emphasis must and plant food the annual nurse . men of today, particularly through Mr. stand, however, that the confer has employment Corrine Paxman, Beth Tol-ie- y and family. Shepherd ter, will slower intentions to rob the be given growing ence sessions at 10 a. m. and 3 Increasing crop tjhe channels of club participation. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Aapard and and Doris Francom, Mrs. Olata Bailey entertained the on dry Miss Beatrice Brown, assisting Mrs beans, sugar beets and veg- perennials of the necessities of life p. m. each dav will be broadcast week end here the officials the to of spent family According club members to tfnd are survive If be Literary Wednesday etable crops only In a ever station KSL. goals they may We urge all Belliston, Rave an excellent paper at the home of Mrs. Delia Tun- - Red Cross this brings the amount afternoon in honor of her weakened condition or not at all. mother, attained. on adult education. The following bridge. nembers of Juab stake who canin the East side of Juab Mrs. Ole A. AUred, on her birthday collected showed be Nurse Justified that the While crops may report members were in attendance: Mrs. not attend the sessions, to listen Mr. and Mrs. Leon Madsen and rounty to $2453.07, or about $250 anniversary. farmers plan to push production perhaps only on heavy clay soils to the radio broadcasts. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. J. L. Bells-to- family of Provo enjoyed the week sbove the nationset the Mrs. by AUred Mabel bakquota entertained resourcreduce of shade limits to the and to their close providt Mrs. J. H. Keller, Mrs. Tho. v here with her parents, Mr. and al council for this district Juab Stake Presidency the G. N. Club members Thursday es, lt also showed that, unless farm- ing, or on easily eroded soils to Bailey, Mrs. S. E. Forrest, Mrs. C. Mrs. II. R. Francom. at nfternoon home. her on of what and can raise ers their prevent sights washing uprooting R. Jenkins, Mrs. H. L. Mangelson, "Hail The Easter King" an EasMr. and Mrs. Fred Painter of Mrs. Gladys Winters and daughBaptismal exercises will be held consider, thpir Mrs. Mrs. Wllford Pratt, pasture seedlings. The nurse crop ier Cantata will h presented on Max Opden were guests over the wec-at ter Irene were Salt Lake City vis- they currently text 1st. April Saturday night, a to is and limits grown provide plans generally adjust Faster Sunday st 8 P. M. in the Thomas, Mrs. L. J. Wade, Mrs. end at the home of his parents, Mr. 8 P. M In the Juab Stake taber- iters Thursday. more closely to war needs, p rou- crop for the year the grass Is North ward George Belliston, Mrs. J. E. Reid and Mrs. Charles Painter. chapel, by the North nacle. They will be In charge of Luvin Mrs. Arvard In and be It Aagard needed should seeded Nation's t-1 but ion from the kept and Mis j Beatrice Brown, pedal Ward Cnolr under the direction of Mrs. Helen Beeslev of Manleton the South Ward bishopric. Parent IliJisen and Elinor is and will the be the The mind daughtes that farms short. necessity Orkc-pasture thing . Is visiting her at the home of her This presenatlon I guest. having children 8 years of aire Loralne visited the week for "doing Just a little more than we are working for, and not let Viola an annual affair, and Is one of the brother In law and sister, Mr. and or okler who have not as yet been end in Salt Lakeduring seems possible under war condit- it be secondary to the annual crop. City. Mrs. John Kendall returned rec Mrs. Lyman Wankier. musical programs of bnptized are urged to have this ions" Is emphasized by the WFA Ask yourself this question, "Do I outstanding ently after spending the winter In Mrs. James Jensen of Center- - ordinance performed at this time Mr. Mrs. R. Claude and Lomnx announcement that "even complete want grain or grass?": then plant the year. sUfomla with her son In lnw and field has been vlaitin at the home inasmuch as baptism services are ennouno the birth of a daughter fullfillment of the present program the one you want, but not both. more detailed information contact daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman cf her son in law and daughter, held only shout every three st tha Payson hospital on March will not satisfy the ever mounting An article will follow on pasture your County Agent or Soil ConMastro. Mr. and Mr Ray Winter, mcTtfM, exeejrt by special rsquaaL 23. needs" for food. For servation District, Irrigation and management. l n, far-sight- ci 1 Glade Gives Impressive Talk Here Farm News From AAA - Office - - - Social News non-highw- Mid-summ- er i En-R'tn- d, Levari Local J Church News y. Happenings Fountain Green News nt Bailey Services Conducted con-fren- ' rs News of Nephi Ladies Clubs n, n, pro-udrti- |