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Show Clot. 2 JJl WAR BONDS Volume 35 For Future Ralph E. Chase who recfrom the Cook and Bakers school at Camp Bark-leTexas is enjoying a furlough in Nephi, prior to reporting for further duty. ently graduated y, F. Parrish Is New Coordinated Agent. Program Planned Definite plan for deveioomen? of agricultural pursuits within Juab County are announced this week by J. F. Parrish. recently appointed Juab County Agricultural agent. Mr. Parrish who for the past nine agent in Grand years has oee-county, succeeds A. K. Smith, whco was transferred to Tooele County after more than 20 years in the local position-Age- nt Parrlsli s plans call for a coordinated program through the extension service anJ he already existing agricultural groups of Juab County. Such groups as the Juab association: the . County Dairymen:; vffephi PureBre Sufolk Sheep association; the Turkey and Broiler association. Nepi Poultrymen, Inc , the hog breeders association and other such groups are being contacted this wesk by the new igent to solicit their cooperation and to put before the groups his program for a long-tiirimravement set1 vj up- Mr. Parrish r.tated Thursday that ciub the leading program of work as conducted by Agent Smith during several ye:irs past will be continue and extensive home f (demonstration work will be conducted through the local office by appointment of Maurine Thomson Cloke as Juab County Home De monstration agent. Mrs. Cloke is a graduate of the Utah State Ag ricultural coilege, maiorinsr in nent as Home Demonstration ent for this county will strengthaf en considerably the work of lodies canning clubs, etc. County Agent Parrish is a native of Davis County, where he was He spent several "farm raised" years in Western Juab county on a livestock ranch before going to Salt Lake County as assistant Nine years in Grand coun-t- y at Mogb has given him a repu- tation' as one of the better agents In the entire state. Mr. Parrish, his wife and three are residing in the Smith - children home- .- ' His transfer to Tooele county, marked the effective June 1st, close of more than 20 years as successful Juab County Agent for Mr. Smith. During that time he has pioneered many outstanding moves in Juab county. He has been an ardent civic and church worker, having bene a member of the Nephi Kiwanis club, and bishop of the Nephi North ward for approximat-ym- 20 years prior to nis release and a half ago. H made a host of friends over t'.e entile county and has directed several H Club Demonstration winnig teams. He was head of the Juab' County Fair for several years and served as resident of the State Association of County Fair offic ials. Mr. Smith reports that he is enjoying the war In Tooele coun ty very much, and that he is mak ing a large number or new menus 4-- H 'fyear 4-- fiere. Home Agent Named For Juab County Sanpete county Thomson Cloke, comes Maurine who will serve as Assistant Food int Juab Coun- ty. Mrs. Cloke attended Snow Col-ig- e at Ephraim and transferred to Utah State where she graduated. She has done graduate work at the same institution since that time. Since graduation, Mrs. Cloke has in Sanpete taught in high school county, the high school and Junior college at Price, and as assistant of dietitian at the University Wyoming. She will work with the families of Juab county as a cooperator and of tne agricultural ag-eand leaders. She will be willing, and anxious to help at any , fifie. Corporal Jack brief visit with OVA Services Held Last Sunday boys. Private First Clas LeRoy, E. Rice, who has spent the past 18 months overseas, is enjoying a 30 day furPrivate Rice is lough in Nephi. a member of the U. S. Marine Corjps and has been material and supply man with an Aviation Detachment. He is to reort for further duty with a B25 Bomber Squadron at Edenton, North Carolina. Sgt. Mary Jewel Blackham of the Marines visited in Nephi with friends and was the house guest of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaw. Jewel is located in San Francisco, California in the office of Depot of Supplies. l- ' .,1" - y T p- - iVvv " i . ' , ? ' ! 1 1 t 1 ' . -- .. - f ci His patriotism is written in Lt. Genn L. Fran com was here visiting with his wife, Mrs. Betty Francom end daughter Sondra Lee on 10 days delayed route to Sonv- rna, Tenn. Mrs. Francom accom panied him to Salt Lake City. Announcement is made of the mariage o' PFC LeRoy E. Rice of the U. S. Marine Corps and Miss Elaine Neilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Nielson of Mona. Mr. Rice is a son of Mr. andMrs Loye E. Rice of Nephi. Th? merriage was solemnized in the Manti L. D. S. Temple on Tuesday, June 6th. Camp Macoy, Wisconsin is spend ing a furlough in Nephi wun nis parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Latimer. He arrived here on Saturday. - 'j i.wj1M1,ii,i1J,,;,i,,aw,.Byi ,,,,1 ,,,m mi,,, ,iM held. A fine musical ,, j en-rou- program is " ir mini in .1 ii n A inn, h ,ZK , 3 -- -, 1 "itr , f. ,1k VfrilliMM land-nav- al meetings this week took on added signifbicanne as TuoK 4i ed in an united home-froeffort over .ts $46,000 000 pui uian quota first in the nation. The fifth drive, this time for the funds to finance the costiest war maneuver of all times, starts on Monday, just one week after "D" Day. It will continue Hhv.ikVi ot..i.. nt uijr g "Our share in gaeking this push is $280,000 anrl T fr!,, great that the patriotic citizens of this Counly will iend this sum of money lu :sni oetore the drive is half over. snirt W (' Juab county war bond choirman. spt cial appeal went forth from Cirrnce Bamberger. vice o'l.Uiman of the Utah War Finance Committee. "This is it" u surest way to let uij our boys from we are at side In ri this hour is to make ourtheir own mark in history. Let be first over the top in the invasion fund drive " Soecial iur the opening throughoutpcijii the state. Back the invasion. More Than Before. No Utah Buy boy shall nave uicu in vain. aj , Sh eepmen of Southern Utah Plan Excursion A sheep and wool improvement e excursion te proposed 20, to include range sheepmen and pure bred breeders from Garfield, Juab, Kane Piute, Sevier, Utah, Washington Sanpete Wayne,' and other neighboring counties. The range sheep men of Garfield, Kane, Piie, Wayne and other near by counties would be shown the Purebred herds in Juab, Sanpete Sevier and Utah counties. Breeders of purebred sheep in these counties to be shown include Columbia s. Hampshire, Rambouillet and 19-an- d for-Jun- Suf-folk- provement program. Fuprther and more detailed inClubs in Juab county are in formation about this be the process of being organized and published in nexi. week's edition. competent leaders are being secur-- 1 ed. With the cooperation of club members and parents it is hoped to soon have the program rolling H Local and Social News 4-- H V' greatest history successfully underway, Fifth War Yoan kickoff Any bey or girl between the ages 10 andvl interested in enroling some phase of work are in- to call at the County Agent's 'Il II vited A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. office before June 15. Milton Boswell at the Payson hosClub work gives you a splendid and profitable way to spend your pital recently. summer leisure. Mrs. Ver'na Gadd of Santa Monica has been vtsting this week in Nephi with relatives and friends. I , J the in all Clubs To Be Organized E" ' With assalt being arranged. The meetings will begin at 10 a. m. and 2 t. m. All The chief objective of this promembers, are cordially invited to posed sheep and wool improvement be present. excursion and study is to bring to excursion and study is to bring the range and purebred breedeis together with the view of retaining many of our best rams and other breeding stock within the State and counties in our own sheep im4-- Santa Fe Announces New Schedule Meet The annual convention of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Juab county will be held on Friday June 16 at the Stake Tabernacle. Two members of the State Central Company will be the guest speakers. During the morning session, reports on the activities oi the six camps in Juab County will bevgiven. The State officers will speak at the afternoon meeting and the election of officers will be i , High Quota To Reach During Drive Local Herds of Pure Bred Sheep To Be Visited June 20th Convention Is Scheduled - Juab County Has oj Funeral services for Mrs. Joseph Broadhead, former resident of Nephi were conducted Sunday at the Tabernacle with Bishop Alma C. Tranter in charge. Invocation was given by James H. Vickers, and benediction by P. P. Christison. Speakers included A. H. Beliston, and James H. Ockey with the closing remarks by Bishop Tranter. Musical selections consisted of two quartet selections by H. W. McCune, Mrs. Lyle Pratt, Mrs. Ethel Kendall and C. H. Warner; a vo-c- a soo by Laurence Memmott; and a voca solo by Mrs. Caro Stuart. The grave in the Vine Bluff cemetery was dedicated by Patriarch I. H. Grace. nt m Thursday afternoon for Mrs. Annie Cowan Stuot, 69, widow of Alvah Stout. Mrs. Stout died in Salt Lake City Tuesday. She spent her early life in Nephi and has resided for the past 24 years with her family in Salt Lake City. She was born February 4, 1875, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Cowan. Mrs. Stout is survived by her mother, of Nephi; three sons, John C. S'.out, William C. Stout of Salt Lake City and Capt Morris C. Stout of Fort Sill, Oklahoma, now home on leave; two daughters, Mrs. Burtram A. Weight and Mrs. William D. Springer of Salt Lake; two brothers and two sisters: Peter B. Cowan, Mrs. Harry Beagley and Mrs. Floyd Lunt, Nephi; and Gibson Cowan of Cedar City; and 11 grandchildren. and Mrs. E. R. Shaw recently. Last week end the news reel at the Venice Theatre showed a few scen es of the famous 81st division to which Corporal Shaw is attached. Corporal Shaw and two others of his company received a special Expert Infantry pin during the Regimental parade. The picture at the Venice showed the division general putting the pin on some of 'he Gasoline Distributors To Back YOUR Boy In The Invasion by Buying LAA 23 r Funeral Held Fifth Wv Loan Thursday for Drive Vo Start Annie C. Stout Next Monday Funeral services were conducted E. Shaw had a his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Joseh F. Nelson have received word that their son, Boyd H Nelson, is now stationed in the Personnel office at Camp Bradford, Virginia, and has recently received a new rating. He is now a Yeoman, First Class. Boyd 4s lso an experienced business machine operator having completed a course in this work at Virginia Beach. Mrs Nelson is living with her husband at Virginia Beach. ttteXE Nuq;- - Major and Mrs. Carl Bellist on were recent visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Belliston. Major Belliston has been in active service in the Alaskan territory for severa months past. Other reocnt visiters at the Belliston home included Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Farns-wort- h and Clara Farnsworth of Salt Lake City. Effective June 1, according to Gene Allen, General Manager of Santa Fe Trailways Western Lines, bus service between Salt Lake City and Phoenix is now being operated on new and improved schedules. Santa Fe Buses now are scheduled to leave their Nephi station at Carter Cafe at 2:05 and 8:39 P. M. headed for Salt Lake City; and Southbound at 9:51 a. m. and 10:44 p. m., acording to Mrs. Earl Carter, agent Pointing out that under wartime restrictions It is impossible to increase the actual number of bus miles operated, Mr. Allen explained that Santa Fe Trailways is accom-pishln- g this improvement of serA meeting of representative of vice by rearamgement of schedules rovlde additional departure times tha major gasoline and oil com- to with service dealerj with existing equipment and facilit panies of Utah will be hed in Nephi ies. of this locality said Mr. at 8 P. M. on June 15 at the "These new eschedules" Juab County Courthouse court- Allen, provide additional and more room. The public meeting to which convenient connections with conthe general public ts invited is to necting carriers at all points an Improved giving acquaint all distributors of pin-leu- war-tim- e thus not only to points produc mi with the current on Santa service Fe Trrailways route be-of tha Petrol nntinnnl cnin-niiof War to! iwee" Phoenix and Salt Lake City, eum Administiatlon combat the b.ack maiket In gas- - 'but to all points throughout the j United States, through those gate- o'lns. I way. I v.- .MWa miV , IJICTSV VliailCB O t. HUB .nun 4V' son of Mr. and time" he said, 'to speed up trans- Haul Belliston, Mrs. Lei and Beliston is recovering porta tlon for the armed forces and satisfactorily at the Payson hospit to provide a more convenient service to those whose travel la essenal after an operation for tial to to war effort" er Thursday,. June 8th, 1944 Private Lamar Norton Latimer of From Ephraim, Preservation worker Frank A. Bowers, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers Jr., ani husband of IdaJen Harris Bowers, was recently inducted into the Army and has been assigned to Camp Roberts, California for his basic training. Mr. Bowers has oetn living in long Beach, California for the past few years and was inducted through the Long Beach Selective Service board. Will mmmm Nephi, Juab County, Urah County Agent Service Men's News Column Maps Plans Private J. VOL' St --"'SIX - - j and ocia IN ews Lo ca Mrs. Oris Sudweeks recently derwent an un- for appendices reeefly operation at the Payson hos- Mrs. William Wheeler of San pital. Siego, California is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Dixie June dwards of Para-gona- h G. O. Golden. Mrs. Wheeler's husis visiting at the home of band, Av Mach. Mate Wm. Wheel- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Latimer. er, is serving in the South Pacific. Mrs. Wheeler Is the former Grace Golden. a uon wvainflow ot llie iavv Midred Jones and Emma Ockey have returned from Logan where By they have attended the U. S. A C. Ll. ComHr. Frank Martinrk during thp past school year. i Yours in the is written on every mm H) stones to TUB stepping are red with blood of American heroes. Tarawa . . . Salerno . . . Cassino. Their palriotiam is written in blood. Your patriotism is written on every Bond you buy in this vital 5th War Loan. Your name on a War Bond means you're behind our invasion troops. Help hasten the day of Victory by investing in extra War Bond you buy u o Bonds now. Invest in more tfian you've ever purchased before. Invest $100, $200, Those who can, invest thousands of $300, $400. must dollars. For this is the biggest job we've ever had to do. We can't fail our fighting men as they plunge into the biggest and bloodiest struggle of alL WELCOME THE VICTORY VOLUNTEERS when they tall to tell you about War Bonds 5WWAR LOAN The members of the Booklore met at the home of Mrs. Carlyle Bralthwalte recently. An inurestlng review of the play, "Susannah and the Elders" by club Lan-gn- er and Marshall was given by Mrs. Grace McCune. The folow-in- s members were present: Betty Felma McCune, Louise Leavitt, Thelma Chase, Irma Richardson, Christensen, Yvonne Carter, Grace the hostess Ethylene McCune, Brajthwaite; and two special guests. Faye Gammett and Opal Rigby. Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howard were Private and Mrs. E. E. BrWtain and Mrs. H. M. Hanson of Blackfoot, Idaho. Mrs. Harry Welch of Tacoma, Washington and Mrs. H. H. Green-halg- h of Salt Lake City are visiting in Nephi with relatives lor a few day. DON WU3SL0W SAYS. LET'S BUT 5TH WAft LOAN BONDS TO BOMB THE ENEMY. 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