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Show 4,- - WAR BONDS r Volum Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, 35 w a -- (Election Slated by Grazing Service for Directors v Services Held Sunday for ' Services were conducted Sunday died on 'for George McCune, who Thursday morning in a Salt Lake hospital. Bishop Alma (J. Tranter was in charge of the services. Interment in the City Cemetery was directed by Anderson funeral home. Speakers were President Will L. Hoyt of Juab Stake; Samuel G. Paxman of Salt Lake City and Bishop Alma C. Tranter. Prayers were given by A. R. Paxman of Salt Lake City, Dr.. Ross H. McCune of Ogden, and Edwin W. Paxman of American Fork. Musical selections consisted of two selections by a quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Barnes, Evelyn Anderson and Clarence H. Wainer, "I Know That My i deemer Lives" and "Lead Me "Aloha fct ly Home"; an organ solo, Oe" and a Samoan song arranged and given by Vivian P. Hoyt; and a vocal solo, "I've Done My Work" by Gertrude Tranter. Diane G. Booth accompanied the quartet and Mrs. Vivian P. Hoyt accompanied Mrs. Tranter. Out of town people who attended the services were: From Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Paxman, Mr.' and Mrs. S. G. Paxman, Mr and Mrs. H. M. McCune, Mr. and Mrs. P. J. McCune, Mrs. Vera P. Howell, Mr. and AMrs. herald Pyper, Mrs. Emma P. Kngsfoed, Mrs. J. W. Nre, Mr. and Dr. and Mrs. Clarence McCune, Beth Mrs. M, . Coombs, Mrs. Mrs. Ida Coombs Coombs Wolf, Wolsey, Mrs. Ruth Coombs Allen, Mrs. Grace Coombs, A. A. McCune, Mrs. Ada Smith; Mr. and Mrs. Roy 1944 May 4th, News of the Meetings Being Planned Service Men Juab Stake Director To Speak Here dated April The Federal Register, 1944. carries notice ol tne 11 establishment of the Nebo Grazing The five wards of of a District No. 10 comprised Miss Clarice Kendall, daughter and San- MIA will combine Tuesday, May Juab Millard, of portion headquart- 9 at 8 P. M. in the South Ward of Mrs. J. A. Kendall of this citv pete counties with desk Amusement Hall to enjoy a full ' last week became the first Nephi ers at Nephi, Utah. It serves 550 in the girl to join any of the auxiliary evening's entertainment, livestock users who graze approxarmed services. Miss Kendall wai head of sheep and M I Aone-a-Spring Festival imately 350,000 A comedy under the sworn in as a member of the 14 000 head of cattle on 2,275,000 direction ot Stake Drama Director SPARS by Ensign Jean Richards, acres of Federal Range. Oaks will be presented by, who is in charge of the this district Carol The establishment of in uon adJeanne SPAR ada dfctrict. Andrews, the Forrest, Recruiting will materially help Belliston and Mildred Pow-- j A former student at Utah State ministration of the Taylor Grazing Phyllis ell. Agricultural college, Miss Kendall Act It will decrease the distance M. I. A. The Stake was Chorus with employed as a clerk at Hill the local administration will have Mrs. Evelyn Anderson conducting Field at the time of her enlist-wito travel in connection with its the as ment. She is now on inactive duty give following numbers: work upon the Federal range the "Rain on The River", "Romany awaiting cal to Palm Beaeh, well as decrease the distance In My Heart" and ida for her six weeks of "boot" stockmen in this locality will have "When "Deep Day Is Done." training before being assigned to a to travel to contact admintrators. The remainder of the program specialist school or to duty at one date as the set been 10 has May will be for the election of a District will Catherineas follows: Retold Storv. of ihe coast sruard stations in this Bowles, Nephi ward oountry. Board. Polling places Services onducted Monday for Monroe F. Whiting Funeral services were held on Monday for Monroe Frink Whit81, died at the family who ing, home Friday morning following a Mrs. E. G. Richards, Chairman, Utah Nursing council for War Services, will be in Nephi Wednesto speak on the very day May-aifine offer being made by the U. S. Public Health Service to young women interested in nursing, through the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. This meeting is being sponsored by the Federated Club women of Nephi and will be held In the Tabernacle. Through the cooperation of the High School, all Senior and Junior girls will be in attendance. A special invitation is extended to the mothers and to the interested public so that they may tne program, runy understand which is 'he finest opportunity offered to women in a professional way. i I . ct Utah-Nev- I ' ll Flor-Lif- Number e" lingering illness. Bishop R. Garrett was in charge of Elgin the services. Interment in the ocal cem- etery was directed by Anderson r unerai nome. . .yiT. wniting was born at Spring v.ile, November 8. 1862. He mar ned Sarah Johnson in the Logan Temple January 6, 1886C and since that time has made his home in Noq.i where he has followed farm-'rt- g and truck gardening as an occupation. Survivors are his widow, Sarah Johnson Whiting, Nephi; and daughters, Mrs. May Christen sen, Mrs. Myrtle Hardy, Los Angeles; Hazel Golde: and Floyd U. Whiting of Salt Lake City; Eddie and Parley Whiting, Nephi; 27 grandchildren; and 14 great grandchildren; and one sister Abbie Bird of Mapleton. I 7 Dogs Kill Large Number of Turkey With the loss. of aDuroximatlr uul1 r turKeys reported by Eugene and Merl WUkey this week the City Officials are ordeing the full enforcement of the ordinance to stray pertaining dogs. The owners of the dogs which killed almost 21)0 turkeys Sunday night or early Monday morning will be held responsible for ho rlamfjo if proper identification ran tw' made. ,'" trCLllil i . The presence of stray dogs on the streets of Nephi lias caused much alarm for some months past, South speech, Gade Greenhalgh, and probably is the result of the Ward; Monalogue, Oliveine Chris-tenseskipping of license enforcement Lt. Douglas Jones, stationed at Levan Ward; retold story, during 1942. This year licenssen City, California, has rec3iit- Melba Dean MePherson, North Culver have been levied and collected, and Ward; monalogue, Merle Walker, ly been made officer in charge a large number of animals destroyof all Miitary training at the post Mona Ward. ed because of non payment of the Each of the above participants of the First Motion Picture un'I license fee, but the situation of of the Army Air Corps. He is also will take from 5 to 7 minutes. ' an excessive number of dogs has The slake and ward MIA off- transportation officer. BOYS! It Is just a matter of a noi completely been remedied. icers feel that we have had a All meats with the of few weeks until the leaves will be successful year of Muutal The ordinance calls for the work NEW ORLEANS, La, Private beef steaJK and beef exception roasts has on the trees and you will be able police City and as this festival wil conclude officers to shoot any dogs whose Theo. Raymond Westring, OPA. free made the been by to point curl up in the old sleeping bag which are found in packs of two the season's activities we would for a night under the stais. The or more unaccompanied by their On Monday evening the Ladies like to see everyone of Mutual:t iu vwu from 16 to District been cut has Butter ti..!, H.t,i ivui iiu ai E. uicui, Mrs. in, iywi with met 12 and oer, in attendance. The has owner, between 9 P. M. and 6 Camporee has been Literary club as hostess and wits age qualified "as an expert rifleman 12 points per pound. set for May 31 to June 3. A. M. It was during this period acting evening will end with a dance. Re- on the Corps range Transportation Smith II presidJ. is it Minnie four weeks away, why talk that one or more dogs attacked freshments will be served. President Canned tomatoes, com, beets, at Slidell, La. about :c now? There are several the turkey range houses belonging Litany wss Committee are MIA Publicity ing and conducting. beans, asparagus peas, spinach, is at stationed Private Westring reasons. to do anythimr well to Wilkey brothers, and killed 200 read by Mrs. P. B. Cowan. The the Transportation Corps Replace- no longer calling lor blue stamps, one must First, by be prepared. All Souts or so turkeys by almost unbelievreport was read the not The reduction is year's financial and temorary, OrNew ment Center in Training of the District should spend the able methods of breaking into the Cleo Petty o Play Concert adopted by the treasurer leans, where he reported for milit- permanent. I next few weeks in becoming pre- - range houses. Laths had been pullA review of the novel Piano Salections as club. induction his ary training following Program Present ceiling prices on nogs parea to ao a gooa job ot ramp ed off, and birds legs had been Chicken Every Sunday" was mosi ex1. as an In qualifying February more than 240 lbs live ing. Perhas It is a pack-.vicand entertainingly Feature For Sunday Evening vou pulled through the net wire floorert rifleman he attained the army's weighing will be reduced 75 cents need to built, or a sleeping bag ing of the pens. In numerous inirivon bv Mrs. Ed. Cox. The follow- weight rifle rating. is the theme for highest "Youth per cwt on and after May 15. that yuu are making. Whatever stances the dog or dogs had bitten mg member, were present L. Garbett the M I ASpeaks" No change will be made in the it is, get everything in Al condit- of the turkeys feet. Sunday evening service Pay Miss Manel bper- to be held May 7, at 8 P. M. at the Mrs. Eva C: Hoyt received a ceiling price of those 240 lbs or ion. From Ogden: J. F. McCune, Dr. Mrs. T. W. Allred, L.. In reminding the owners of dogs Second, the District officers feel Tabernacle. It is felt that in these copy of "The Mighty Moe", the less. ry, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. M A. and Mrs. Ross McCune. :t Mrs. a uniform will add to any that the ordinance calls for their Booth, that much and so is doubt there on of shiD naner which From American Fork: Mr. and Sowby, Miss Neva shins the with B cards who hoy's respect for scouting. It was, being kept, in pens or on 'leash Motorists Mrs. Elena Stanley, Mrs. days that a sure source f ner son Earl Ballard Hoyt, recent- - have Mrs. E. W. Paxman, Mr. and Mrs. v r.nrtii C. An discouragement been only eligible for used therefore, decided to ask all boys during the night, the Nephi City IS a testimony ,v O fsDintual Cln Marrh24th. Rnllard and Uplift Verland Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. rnrcre- A. SDerrv.L. Mrs. W. tires Grade three Mrs. who nttend the June camporee to Corporation has issued the followpassenger J. Beliston, Mrs. one of drews, where per Mr. Mrs. crew blesings and members of rest tne the iqq Miller, George be able to get new pas- have at least a neckerchief and a ing for publication: t R Cowan. Miss Bertha Me meeting in ceing reioia wm give u Li- celebrated their first birthday &n- will nottire Miss Jeanette Miller. MePherson son, senger factory seconds with shirt. By the boys this far ters renewed faith and hope to go niversary. Pherson, Miss Lula on this been had Fom Provo: Mrs. Monroe Pax- Mrs certification from the rat- ahead they telling propert will be able to save the the"Much damage has been done Robert Winn. Mrs. John Elli forward with their daily tasks. This same ship They on one that for man, Mrs. Oscar Garrett, Mr. and son Mrs. year past month by dogs running Mrs. will In board. addition ion W. W. Stenhenson, and obtain much of their they money 'flrs. Harrison Kirk, Mr.- and Mrs. will be a testimony meeting, espec- date. They had a good program be able to get new pasenger tube j unifoi m. Many of the boys already at large during the night. May we Cox and the hostess, Mrs. E. R ially for the younger people. on the fantail and ate the 500 lb Joseph Gadd, Hal Gadd, Mr. and Ed. seconds without a certific nave complete uniforms. Forrest. Ihe en- remind you of the City ordinance Mrs. T. V. Killpack, A. H. John. The program will be conducted birthday cake which was baked by factory Levan have ordered in relation to the above? troop E. LV Richardson of the Juab the ships cooks, and bakers. In the ates without a certificate since tire Mr. and Mrs LaVard Wright and by are being removed from rati- thi-irLevan With Mrs. V. A. Beck, president, Congratulations. "Section 94. Vicious and DanMrs. Lola tuckering of Payson: Senunary and is outlined as past year they have participated in they Arts club met Stake Thhd, it was decided that by gerous Dogs. It shall be unlawful oning. . follows Pacific Mrs. Fannie Thompsan, Mr. and presiding, the Fine in battles the naval several RobMrs.. home .of 27 the tfii's d of at lellinj? MrT-andirected Siuts Mrs. Aprik for any person to suffer or' allow f Mrs. "Jarves Green,"" f" Congregational singing and' have traveled over 75aA miles. " Margarine point Value has been far in 4the parents Supplication was reeat-e- d by Evelyn Anderson witn Mrs. advance, they could help to run at large within the "Ed. Douplas, Ernest Beal and Ivan ert Winn. limits'1 to 2 points per lb, along plan t leir dropped An Interest and the their worK mebership. activ'ties invocaby Mrs. of Nephi City, any dog or bitch Alder of Ephraim: Mr. and len Garrett as accompanist; with the reduction in butter. so eaeratea program, that the could "Rocket" the and to the of three timely Mr. boys ing spend owned or possessed by him which According Verl McKay of Mt. Ploawnt: Eugene Beck; presentation American Home" was pres- tion, Seed Potatoes have been placed or four days in camp. CamyAig :s is known to be dangerous, or to M I .A theme Mrs. Arta Brough; weekly news edition of one of the and Mrs. Joseph Mil'er, Angus "The and Foote Charles Mrs. a of ented Fort by Ken at part boy's Fred Nerve Mrs. birthright. and Only have bitten any person while remarks, under price control according to the Mr. Replacement Regiments Memmott, Those who tntroduetorv Mrs. Afton Lambert, Meade, Maryland, Tim Irons rep- local OPA office. Certified pota- one wlio has attended cirrs can fully passing along anv street,peaceHanson of Scipio; Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Frank Brough. were sideV. dall: song, Mrs. Vel-m- a the can understand mean what evening it fuiiy in resented Utah enjoyed the Mrs. Ctirl and Dunn boxing ring. F. or alley of this City, provided, toes sell walk Earl for Mrs. Eva Chapman $3.65 per hundred P. J. Fenell, may a boy in fun, physical, mental A. Beck. Mrs. Thomas Bailey, Mrs. ot from Bel an thai is excerpt and Sanders: Phyllis of remarks, all Following that Eureka; dogs running at large in pounds plus transportation Galoway Mrs. Gilbert : growth. Mr. srd Mrs. Ariel Wankle . Gen- Warrillow Brough, other costs. War aproved otatoes and spiritual Juab packs of two or more wjthin the iston; Calling on young people to publication Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Tel District Olficers Individual trophies were copped re limits of nf Kxceriences jU9 at eva Anderson and Tillie Eallow of- Bailey, Closing $3.15i Nephi City unaccompaniCazier, Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, marks, Mr. Richardson; Piano con by three soldier biffers for garner- costs, and ungraded transportation or plain pot' ed by the owner or keeper thereof, Levan. W. C. Orgill, Caroline Or- Gerald The Mrs. Ed. V. Downs. Mrs. John cert cantata which was victories. second their Charles Cleo presented hundbetween ing atoes straight V.illiaim, sell the will congre' at $2.65 hours of 9:00 o'clock Petty; numbers, 'gill, Floyd Ellison, Mrs. V. M. Foote, Mrs. gational singing; benediction, Ken- The tria included Private Tim red plus the usual per additional April 16 in the Stake Tabernacle P. M. of one day and six o'clock A. Williams, Mrs. F'oyd MePherson, Rich Mrs. John H. NeFoote, Shio-znkthe combined Charles choirs of ths by Of the charges. l, Nehi Utah." Mevoko M. of the Irons, Bonnie MdPiho-soPace. day are herebv ardson, Mrs. Reeve G. Richardson, neth phi Ward and South Ward will be declared tofollowing three times Tim has boxed in the and Jungi Shiozakl of Mills. be dangerous; and the Mrs. Fred Wessel and the hostess, solpresented again Sunday evening, Uity Marshal and all police officers ring as a "Mormon preaching Mrs. Robert Winn. May 7, in the Levan war chapel. are dier" he has been twice victor anl empowered and directCom Nutrition The This Utah Mr. and Mrs. Max Norton and State sacred cantata, "Everlasting ed tohereby time received the decision. first the kill any and all dangerous or Food of Administration War Life" mittee was directed Linden family of Preston, Idaho were visit by Tim, nl a letter to his wife, Doris; will vicious dogs wherever they may be. or at the home of Mr. and Mrs. give a series of four nutrition Leatham, 'with Mrs. Vivian P. w. irons, expiainea nis participa"Persons owning dogs that" are over KSL each as Melvin Stanley the past week. station U Udell programs and Hoyt "I find accompanist it tion in the ring by destroying property of ohters may easier to preach the Gospel and get Saturday in May, at 11:45 A. M, Jensen as reader. Solo parts were be held liable for the damage. City first broadcast will be on May sung by Mrs. Da Veda Dav.s, Mis. fellows interested in borrowing a The 6AU women of Juab County are Lyle Pratt, Mrs. Roene DeFiore, officers are instructed to enforce somecan I do Book if of Mormon the above ordinance. One out of every lour new works i Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Miller urged t- listen to these broadcasts. Mrs. Eva Weitzel, Ralpn Barnes of fiction published in English is a thing besides preach". "Nephi City Corp'n." and 'served their Golden Wedding an- Laurence Memmott. renThe detective story. Many peop'.e read home Thursday. their at dition forth niversary The brought high praise turkey incident is not the v L. Bailey and small son from those who heard it and the them for relaxation. Why not try A large number of friends and relAccording to a telephone mes- of Mrs. D. are rirst instance where does havp newof the several are Here one. anat home the the afternoon, Kendall Verda called Mrs. visiting Logan Mr. Mr?. and director and choir members are to destroyed valuable property. during atives sage received by Mr. and nounce the marriage of their est and best to be found at your J. E. Reid from Fort Dix, New of Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey. which has held as open house. .r muiciicu iui meir wunngness wnion nave a mania for Dogs such to E. Mrs. Evelyn Anderson will have dauehter. Miss Laura Nell Ken library: present it again. Jersey, where their son, James should be destroyed. of son wmui Is musical a program to of Reid Sherwood, end dall, Stnaley stationed, Junior charge Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vlckers have The X Ray Murders by M. Scott Milton Jr.Worwood will be presented at the regular Mr. and Mrs. Glen S. Sherwood of Michel accidently met received word that their son, Lieut. Dr. Marvin Ballm, world on tne Elders Ward wera South The of D. the C. Ltvan. coupe of young sttreet Washington meeting X Rav specllist, was sitting Dorrell C Vickers has landed in noon. married Monday at Las Vegas, famous Junior and Milton were India, quorum Sunday at historical where he is based with a in his office and slowly being mur- recently. data will make their Nevada. will an in chums and had They school, give high program bomber group. dered for over a year. He didn't many home in concerning are Both visit. Nephi. background and feel'ng know he was being murdered and enjoyable Lt, Vickers most recent training hymns. of the most popular Church did anyone else except the fine. was with the B29 Bombers, the urLow Mrs. Fred Warren announces neither In is Field Junior the All Elders and their wives are Artillery The story moves swiftly on planes which dwarf the flying the marriage of her daughter. Miss murdered. instrument and Survey work, huge an- to incident ged to attend. om one fortress. exciting ii Ruth Warren, to Mr. Leo Stevens, ciher. C. of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Stevens f Captain and Mrs. Dennis or a son o'. Layton, Utah. The marriage NOTICE OF DEMOCRATIC The Yello v Overcoat oy Stephen , ' Winters are the proud parentsSand-.ton- T took place on April 15th. They Acre. Four hundred doiars to iook theJack Garbett, who has been In April 22 at Is Cal at daughter born Mrs. Roberts, Camp Infantry the in will COUNTY CONVENTION Salt Lake fo- - a cheap yellow overcoat. make their home Winters If ifornia lor the Virginia. past 30 days, has former Mls Eunice Irons of this City. you rt 1 oV: l g for a fajt moving been awarded medals for sharp- is hereby given that the Notice mystery where the shcotlng at still and moving tar- county convention city. Mrs. Fred Warren Is visiting In hard bo'!'-of the Democ is It here nrvnr s'acken In gets, according to word received ratic party for Juab County will be j Lake Eureka with her brother and sis- pace Jsp-in- s, Poad EhrTidan by Mr.. Melba Dobbs of Salt Jack recently visited with held at the Juab County Court- in NepM ter In law, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold i Eden Faraday was Nephi. Mi''er. his brother and sister In law, Mr. house in City b enjoying aMr.visit and Mrs. K. E. Larsen. Before returning home about to get into a cab when Nephi, the county seat of and Mrs. Garbett at Oak- said county, will visit with brothers and a at eight o'clock P. M. see land. Mrs.Clifford to horified and was 5 Jenklnl. and other relative, and she siartlcd childtwo Garbett and in Lynndyl. on Thursday, the 18th day of May, 1 sister man fall out of the ren are In i ne boay of friends. Garwhile Mr. 19447" that at said convention, dele' 1 , Ills event set i.i moujn bett Is In theNephi service conof Democratic the state gates adventures Jack Is the son of Mr. and Mrr,. vention will be elected a chain of exciting and a which carry Eden In and out of Pu L Garbett of this city, and is vice chairwoman, the clutches of a gang of Nazi spies their third son to don the uniform county chairman, OVER secretary, treasurer and a county and at the same time place ner in of their country. central committee to serve for the such a position that ore Is forced ensuing two years will be chosen, to make a dramatic cnoica Detween Mr. and Mrs. Roy Blackett re- and other party affairs may be two men who love her. Devil Dog Other good mysteries which are turned home recently from San considered. G. H. Q. available for you at the library In- Diego, where they visited with their Delegate to uch county convenclude The Singing Corps by Ber- son, LaMar Blackett, who Is in tion shall be chosen at a Democnard Dougall, and The Bishop's the Naval Hospital there. ratic mass fneetino: to be held in LaMar has seen much action in each Crime by H. C Baliey. district In the county the war thus far, being on the on or voting the 13th day of May, Arizona at Pearl Harbor when the 1944. bofore Each of said voting dlstrlc Ladles: Do you know that a Japs struck and sunk the ship. He Is entitled to the number of dele' cloth wrung out of hot vinegar .bek" .ner the will sopnge the shine off your suit ed collar - or your, husband'j trous- Toyko, and was with the convoy name of uch district, a follow; ers. That powdered boraz In clos which landed the original group of Name of Number of ' ' ets intiA .bureau drawer keeps Marines on Guadalcanal. LaMar District vY'4 , Delegates moths from feasting the:e and that fought on Guadalcanal for four Levan . camphor haa the same effect on months, and was wounded In the Nephi No. mice. That commeal worked Into shoulder and stomach there. No. fiac. 1803 when Franklin the nan of vour rue with a stiff Mr. and Mrs. Blackett had re- Nephi Marinas, soldiar and sailor Nephi No. wharten wai Commandant, brush before you use a vacuum ceived no word of the wounds Mona V seeing all parts of tha world 3 till, residence cut th Navy these days and not through cleaner help freshen the "ilcd that LaMar had received until thev, Eureka No. 1 ..4 Turf, Washington, D. C, haa porthole. W aspect tham to pots. to- - him at San Diego a I Eureka No. 2 talked .4 the home ol tha man who take atrategic position and Next Tuesday. mod3rn hcuse- - week or so ago. .4 Eureka No. 3 traats the Unitad Stataa bold tham. They xpct u to keeplng methods will be dlscusred Kan While work ntf at the Dlpcn Uimmnih Marine. "From tha hall of A spring trmphnnr la in the regular meetings of the Rel- waval Yards on buy War Bond and Hold Calao-Tropale Byen aflrrnoon i.rr-Creek Wednesday of last n ftlr Montaruma to th ahoraa af Them. ief Society organization. Efficiency weeic, LaMar was draped neckline andr In a ....Dated this 2nd day of Muv, 1944. Involved . - ' wtiiiirn Know inui xnry ran " l.v In household management Tripoli." la of machinery accident and suffered a too. Ry m.kin, Ihrir on rlo.hr, " Prlotir DEMOCRATIC CENTRAL lh JL I 'd7b All ladle re broken leg. Mr. and Mrs. otifwm prime Importance. COMMTTTTE OF JUAB Invited to be present for the lesson broken leg. His parents visited COUNTY. work and to exchange Idea with with him in the hosDital before '' U.tr!mIri7.ri envelope l lh f,hion By James P. McCune Chairman friend aad aalihopa. they left for home. By Stella B. Oljrtn, Secretary and be at Mount Peasant, Nephi each General assembly at Delta. be held from 1 polling place will to 2 P. M. for nominations. M. Pols will be open from 2 to 5 P. n, News From the Ration Board News of Nephi Ladies Clubs . amporee w. oj ten-tativ- I - intM-cstine'l- v I - s I n, 2, Local and Social News n Marriage Is Announced v Mystery Books Reviewed - - ic Smart Spring Symphony in Pale Green H''i At Very se dr BONDS AMERICA k.tSW'YlW t . ha -- I ut Hang On to Your War Bonds '"f-'"W"- Cost, Too |