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Show "J)fzf&l, tU Dtiendly City at tAc. "JVtjthi. dioii-eRoaJ- ii ctlLtafl" Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, club complete project Girls exhibits will be judged next Wednesday afternoon, September 7th, to an announcement according made today by Joseph F. Parrish, will County Agent. Hie judging Blue begin at 1:00 P. M. in the Room of the Equipment building. 4-Club girls from Levan. Mo-n-a, Mills and Nephi should have 4-- H Senator Has Naval School H their complete project articles at the home of their 4H club leader Wednesday, Sept. by 8:00 A. M. on club leaders will The 7th. girl's bring each individual club exhibit to the Blue Room of the Nephi Equipment building, for judging. This judging will bz done for projects in foods, clothing and home furnishings. encourclub members are during the aged to attend school day as no one will be excused, and at 7:00 p. m Wednesday evenall ing a style dressthereview of proclothing girls enrolled in At this Style ject will be held. club members Dress Review and Home enrolled in Foods, parents, friends and Furnishing, club oil tttioKs intorpfd-piin work are invited to be in attend-- ! 4-- H 4--H 4--H 4-- H 4--H ance. Project exhibits in foods and home furnishings will be exhibited in the blue room at this same time for parents, friends and othclub exhibits ers to see. All will be taken to the JuabCountj fair where they will be placed on 8 display on Thursray, September Boys and Girls 4H Club livestock exhibits will be judged at the County Fair grounds on the opening day of the, fair, Thursthe day September 8, along with adult, FFA and Young Farmers entries. Each of these groups will be judged separately. Judging and exhibiting 4H club projects in Eureka and Mammoth will be held on Saturday, September 3rd at the Memorial building in Eureka. 4H club members in these communities will participate 4-- H Appointments DC Senator Arthur V. Watkins of Utah will have four vacancies to till at tne United States Naval Academy at for the 1950 Annapolis, Md.. crhnni vrar and aDDlicants will be Civil designated on the basis of Service Kxaminations to De conducted November 15th. Senator Watkins announced aD- that nArsnns dpsirine an should pointment to the academy make application to him at 34S Qnoto nffirA huildine Washing ton D. C. No applications will be received after October 26th. Tn makine aDDlication for the WASHINGTON rec-ont- iu aDDiic- - rsrii Zamn pvamination. ants should state their names in full, names of parents, age ot applicant, school and residence city, county and state. The Civil Service examinations, the Senator pointed out, will not qualify the candidates for AnnaThose appointed by the polis. Senator still must pass regular academy tests. to May Ion finished, according Bowers, game warden on this area. Labor day had been set as the date for a "'porky" hunt on the forest, but because the road is not completed, the date has been postponed. Elder Harold B. Lee, of the As soon as a new date Is set, it will be announced In this news- Quorum of the Twelve Apostles will be the visiting authority at paper. the Quarterly conference of Juab Stake on Saturday evening and Sunday,. September 10. and 11, acto President' 'James H. cording Ockey. The conference program will begin at 6:30 p. m. Saturday evening when films on Church Welwill be shown. The general fare at new house the Nephi Open is invited to see these public will be held Friday Kindergarten V from 2 p m. to 5 p m with the films. sessions will include Sunday childof the parents kindergarten Leadership meeting at ren being urged to attend a spec- Priesthood the General Sessions at 3 p. m., acord-in- g 9 A.10M.a. and ial m. and at 2p, m. All to Mrs. Elizabeth Colvin, dir- at will be held at the ector of the new division of the meetings First-Secon- d Ward chapel and the school. fh"; Mrs. Colvin wishes to extend amusement hall. William T. Lawrence will repthanks to all those of the com- resent Welfare progthe Church munity who have in any way assisted in the equipping and decor- ram at the conference. ; ating of the kindergarten room. A special call has been made for the Singing Mothers of the Juab Stake Relief Society to participate in a convention here on All members September 17th. of this choral group are urged to To Hold Open House " er Marriage Is Announced After spending the past two weeks in Nephi at the home- of their mother, Mrs. May a. retry, Mr. and Mrs. Elliot Cameron and family lefr Sunday for Duchesne where they will make their home winand fair in the Juab County this winter. to the sent be will ning entries Daughters of the Utah Pioneers ervisors: Mrs. Carl Wilkey of NeState fair. Mrs. Claude Kay of Mona; of Fort Wall Camp met Monday phi; the at exhibits at the home of Sarah Brown, at a The 4H Club the Mrs. Arvil Wankier of Levan; birthday party. Election Juab County fair are underFack-reof ofll Wallace1 Mrs. direction of ficers was conducted with BeatEurof Mrs. Clarence assisted will be She Wahlquist of Nephit rice Winn being elected Captain Club eka, as well as other Foods, Cloth- of the camp. Other officers inby the Community Home and leaders Mrs. of ing Furnishings Mills, Dean Howard clude: First vice captain, Arvilla of communities. various the and Mammoth of Thelma Roberts Lunt; second vice captain, Mildred Paxman; Lula Secretary, Memmott; treasurer, Mary Scott; chorister, Lua Stephenson; historian. Amy Warner; Chaplain, Anderson; custodian, Lillian Goble. A talk by President Zelma Golden of the County camp; a soprano solo by Reva Morgan, and a humorous reading by Olive Broadhead completed the program. Light refreshments were served to 21 members and two DUP Camp Elects City Hall. The M Men and Gleaners summer program ended with a big barn dance which was held in the Arts building at the Fair grounds on Tuesday evening. It is estimated that there were 150 young people of M Men and Gleaner Age in attendance. The evening was made enjoyable by dance mixers, learning of new dances and plenty of punch and cookies for all. . . . sup-Mr- s. 4--H All-ig- ee visitors. '4 Social Items :::( INTS i . Word was received Wednesday Melvin Stanley of the by Mrs. death of her brother in law, Dave (Kid) Davis of Beaumont, California, husband of Dessie Norton, former resident of Nephi. Marriage licenses issued during the past week were: Gordon Lee Cambridge, and Barbara Jane Hutchings, both of Nephi. Keith LaMar Cowan, and Carol Lee Pickering, both of Nephi. rm V: r I h ' . Mr. and Mrs. Daken K. Broad-hea- d and four sons: John, David, Bruce and Sammy of San Marino California have been visiting in Nephi this week with relatives and frends. They also visited with relatives in Salt Lake City. Mr. Broadhead is President of the Allied Record Manufacturing Com- pany in Hollywood. ZtdDRy , . 'i.y - Ice Review Will Again Be State Fair Entertainment Salt UTAH STATE FAIR A spectacular dispLake City lay of skating artistry by more than 100 performers in "Holiday on Ice of 1950" will be the main enteriainmcnt feature of the Utnh State Fair which opens September 16 at the Fairgrounds in Salt Lake Citv. J. A. Theobald, secretary-manage- r of the fair, said "Holiday on Ice" would play nightly through and in addition will present two matinees. This year's extravaeanze, Theo bald said, is a new and improved n edition of the ice show which thrilled Utah audiences in two previous years. The two and one-ha- lf hour spectacle which will go on in the Fairgrounds coliseum. Includes eight lavish production numbers and the greatest available skating specialties. well-know- Mr. and Mrs. Alma Garrett announce (Norma Stephenson) the birth of a daughter August 26 at the Payson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Burton announce the arrival of twin sons on August 26th. Grandparentsare Mr and Mrs. Wilford Snydergaara ot Mt. Pleasant. Announcement Is made by Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Memmott of the borth of a son on August 22 at Payson hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Memmott of Nephi, Mrs. Rose Jensen and Arvil Bench of Salt Lake City are the grandparents. On August 25th a son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson (Grace G. Mailoy) at the Nephi clinic. Mr. and Mrs. Brigham Garrett of Nephi .and Mr. and Mrs George Jackson of Salt Lake City are the grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stewart (Joyce S perry) are proud of their twins, a boy and a girl, born August 23rd at the Payson hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Gean S perry of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Angus Stewart of Fairview. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Archibald announce the birth of a daughter at the Payson hospital on August 18. Mrs. Leah Evans of Nephi and Mrs. Laura Archibald of Garland are the grand parents. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bean at the Nephi Clinic on August 24th. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Martin Stephenson of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Bean of Nephi. 2nd DIM eOJVSOLHTIOth . The Lavonne Trio, accompThe Sparkle of a Sparkling Show lished Acrobatic, Adagio "Gay Blades" a highlight feature of the 1950 version of the popular "Holiday on Ice" show opening at the Utah State Fair In Salt Lake City September 16th for a nine night and day run. 1949 I, Number 35 County Fair Promisies To Be Outstanding As Exhibitors Plan Entries Nephi Local and Social News Happenings Mrs. OthelL. Pay was a visitor Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wnithin in Ogden last week, being a guest and family of Moab have been of her sister, Mrs. Lawrence E. visiting relatives and friends in Olpin. rMepni and Salt Lake City. Recent guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warren were Mr. and Mrs. Rover Roberts of Los Angeles, Mrs. Roy Wing of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Norton (Thelma Broadhead) and two sons of Heber. These guests together with Mr. and Mrs. Reed Belliston, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warren, Mr. and Mrs. William Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Fowkes and Mr. and Mrs. Harry attend a practice Saturday even- Trowbridge enjoyed a party in ing at 7:30 p. m. at the Nephi the canyon last week. Announcement is made of the recent marriage of Helen G. Lee and A. Leland Belliston. The Miss Mabel S perry marriage took place at Las Vegas, Recently Mrs. Alean Pace and Weston Nevada on Saturday, August 20th, Jones were guests of Mr. and Mrs. with Bishop Johnson E. White Jack Pace in Pleasant Grove. performing the ceremony. They will make their home In Nephi. - September 1 4H CLUBS SLATE DISPLAY Porcupine Hunt Delayed OF PROJECT ARTICLES Porcupines on the Nebo Area were given a reprieve this week. NEXT WEDNESDAY when the Canyon road was not ' City SxUndLij of Ukati" Volume 40 ' tU at ifit stDRy Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Garbett. Mr. and Mrs. Timothy IL Irons and two children of Provo are spending a few days with Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Irons. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Burton of Mr. and Mrs. DeWayne Garrett have spent the past few are leaving for Duchesne, where Logan with their parents, Mr. and he has accepted a position in the days Mrs. George V. Jones and Mrs. schools there. T. H. Burton. Mrs. Jack Bixler of Long Beach Alma left Wednesday California has been visiting with for CedarGarrett to take up his City Mr and Mrs. John Robertson. duties as coach at the Cedar City Mr. and Mrs. Don Gibson and nign scnooi. daughter Debbra of Tremonton, The Fourth Ward Primary will were week end guests of her partheir season's work on Sept-4t- h begin s. Richard Mrs. Mr. and ents, at 4 P. M. Every child between the ages of four and 12 A reunion of the Sudweeks expected to be in attendance. family was held Sunday in the Dr. and Mrs. A. K. Hansen have A genealogical meeting canyon. to Lewiston, Utah where was held while the children en- moved Dr. Hansen is beginning practice. joyed playing games. Approxim- Dr. Hansen is the son of Mr. and ately- 100. were iiL attendance, , Mrs. A. K. Hansen of this city. Miss Miriam Jenkins has re- - Mrs. Civilla Magleby of Monturned from a vacation in South- roe, who last week the ern California, as a guest of her Queen of the Kow reigned as Kounty Karn-iv- al brother and sisiter in law, Mr. and at the mother is Richfield, of Mrs. L. V. Jenkins., Mrs. A. K. Hansen of this city. Guests last Sunday at the home Mrs. Laura Trnwhriri nnl of Mrs. Elizabeth T. Ostler were children and Richard her brother and sister in law, have spentMarilyn the past two months Mr. and Mrs. George H. Taylor with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Warof Salt Lake CSty. ren and other relatives. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler Trowbridge arrived in Nephi Friand Wallace Tolley have enjoyed day to accompany his family to a trip to Bryce and Zions can- Los Angeles. Hal- Fowkes returned with them for- a vacation. yons and to Fish Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Bowers William and Alexander Hall of and Mrs. John Robertson accomLong Beach, California have been Mrs. Annie Strachan to guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Rob-erso- n panied on their return trip from Las Vegas, Nevada during the week, on her wav hnmo tn Twiner Ayr, Scotland. Beach, California. Mrs. Strachan Mrs. Robert Hanson of Salt has been a PllPSt nf the Rnhort. Lake City spent the week end sons for the past two months. with her mother, Mrs. William FVirrl Mr. and Mrs. Bailev. Nevof (Maurine Lomax) Reno, I Mr. and Mrs. Verl Sudweeks ada have been guests of friends and daughter Joan and Mr. and ana relatives during the past Mrs. Richard Sudweeks have re- week. turned home from a trip to YelMrs. William Bailey spent last lowstone National Park. week in Salt Lake City with relHome again with glowing mem- atives. ories of a happy week end spent Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Durham1 in Logan are Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and family of Huntington Park, Hobbs of Provo and Mr. and Mrs. California recently visited In NeJ. Walter Paxman of Nephi. While phi with relatives and friends. there they were the house guests Mrs. Wanda Burridge has reof Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Christianturned home from a two weeks of former residents sen, Nephi. visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max The time was crammed with Strong of Tooele. was and one gay visiting day in beautiful Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Petty and spent Logan canyoi. where Forest Ranger Christian- family of Murray spent Sunday sen showed them many places ot and Monday at the home of their interest mother, Mrs. May B. Petty. Sud-week- T.tr InJDiy 7 Hiwatha 4-SOfi- i v$ T tuLSnfts 4 9 Levan 2 Salina I book. 3. Judges must be satisfied that articles are worthy of prem- iums and correctly named before granting prizes for entries. 4. As far as possible exhibits will be judged on the basis of commercial value for the particular article shown. Exhibitors are encouraged to in their exhibits at the time shown in the respective or divisions in the premium book. They are as fol 5. bring lows. All grains, grasses and seeds, fruit and floriculture vegetable, entries must be in place by 10 a. m. on Thursday, September 8th. All livestock entries both in the adult and junior classes are encouraged to be in their stalls by 9:00 a. m. September 8 for judging. All foods entries will be received between 4 and 8 p.m. on September 7th at the County Fair grounds. Needlework and clothing exhibits will be ' rectived pp to 10 p. m on Wednesday, September 7th. Upholstery, Art, Minerals and Curios will be received up until 10 a. m. on September 8th. The Needlework and Clothing committee suggests that exhibitors bring a hanger for each piece of clothing exhibited, and that poorly pressed, or soiled articles will not be accepted. All articles exhibited must be complete. Rule 6: No exhibitor may receive more than two placings in one class. 7. The fair association is not responsible for loss or injury to any animal or article, but all reasonable means will be taken to prevent loss or injury. 8. No exhibits will be moved from the county fair until after 9:00 p. m. on Saturday, Septem" ber 10th. If there are any questions relative to any exhibits at the County Fair this year it is suggested that the exhibitor contact the supervisor or a member of the committee in the department in question. At the close of the summer session, Robert C. Warner, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Warner completed graduation requirements from Brigham Young University. He will officially graduate In June at which time the degree of Bachelor of Science with a major in Economics will be This fall Mr. Warner plans on doing graduate study towards a Master of Arts degree at the Institute of Labor and Indus- trial Relations, University of Ill- inois. Levan Wins Game Tourney With Hunter 4:30 0 ZP.Oh ium LEVAN I tphraim Beaver vi Salina 9 am MDflU eHfMflPIONSMP- Hiawatha Delta BtdDffl 10 9un. Beavr Mr. and Mrs. Jack Garbett and children Susan and Michael of Palo Alto. California have the past week with their parents, ivir. ana jwrs. tn. v. Downs and -- Manti Hunter Ephraim v Manti 2pm Larrv MYT3hrsnn anA Mitchell have spent the past week in Yellowstone National Park. Juab County Fair Premium books are now in the hands of the exhibitors. We urge to read these books carefully you in order that there will be little delay and confusion in entering individual or group exhibits in the county fair this year, requests Wesley R. Dickerson, vice president of the Juab County fair. Mr. Dickerson offers a few general rules and suggestions which the Juab County fair board workers would like exhibitors to follow Closelv in ntfrlnor tVmir- - ov hibits next and Wednesday Thursday, September 7 and 8. JL All products entered for competition must be raised or owned by the exhibitor in 1949. 2. Articles entered for single premiums cannot compete for display and no prizes will be given for entries not listed in the prem- Delta vt Levan 11:30 to Denotes Winning Team Denotes Losmg Tsam exceptionally large crowds attending the opening day's games, the Levan 1949 Baseball tournament got off to a good start Thursday morning. The layout of games for Friday play consists of: Beaver vs Salina, 9 a. m. Delta vs Levan, 11:30 a. m. Manti vs Ephraim, 2 p. m. Hunter vs Hiawatha, 4:30 p. m. In the opener of the tournament Thursday morninjf Hunter took the lead from Manti to win 10 to 4. In the 11:30 a. m. game, Hiwatha took advantage of every forwdt and showed powerful baseball to defeat last year's champ team from Ephraim 7 to 1. In the afternoon games. Beaver lost a thrilling game to Delta, 4 9, and In the low score, tight game of the entire day, the home team won from Salina 2 to 1. The championship game, between Friday's winners in the championship flight as seen on the bracket layout herewith, will be held at 4:30 p. m Saturday. On Sunday, the feature game will be the All Stars vs the Champions. |