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Show h SHOP AND SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI I l Volurna SAVE IN NEPHI 41 Nophi, Juab County, Utah, Ute Stampede Levan Brief News Items Queen to be Selected Selection of the Ute Stampede Royalty will be completed at the ' Fairgrounds arean Saturday at 5 p. m. it was announced by Earl chairman of the McPherson, Queens committee of the Ute Stam- pede association.. Selecting of the girls as candidates was under direction of the Young Women's M I A of Juaib Sixteen girls will appear jV Stake. before judges that are from out- side of Juab County. The judges were selected by the Nephi Riding Club. : The Queen and her two attend-- : ants will be chosen on- their toeau-- 1 ty, personality and ability to ride , a horse. Any girl that has been iin the royalty in the past will not be considered. Since this rule has been adopted, greater interest in riding has been shown by the girls i - Mrs. Sadie Bowers spent a few days in Salt Lake City with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brass and family. Vonna Shenhprd unit Fthpl Tu. lor are in Salt Inlto Citv tiic week visiting ot the home of Genevieve Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. James Sorensen of Scipio were guests on Sunday at the home of their son in law and Mr. and Mrs. Arlin daughter, Stephensen and family. Mrs. Paul Foote and children and Mrs. Richard Spencer and baby of Roosevelt are visiting at the home of . their mother, Mrs Edna Sherwood. v Mr .and Mrs. Earl Moss and , daughter of Salt Lake City visit ed on Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. H. C Mortensen Geneil Christensen enjoyed last week in Salt Lake City with her sister Kenon and Mr. and Mrs. of this community, the committee Leslie Christensen. commented. Details for the show are near Austin Mangelson and daughter Salt Lake Oty ipeni completion, the dates being July Karen of Sunday neve with his parents, Mr, 13, 14 and 15. . and Mrs. CtA. Mangelson, . Mrs. Hazel Stewar of Ogden has been visiting In Levan with her brother in law and sister, Mr. Mrs. and Mrs. L. S. Jackman. Jackman and Mrs. Seewar took their father, W. J. Robinson, to Beaver on Memorial day where the family enjoyed a birthday din ner in honor of Mr. Robinson on his 81st birthday anniversary. j- Has Mills Girl Top Steer At Delta Show Phyllis Ingram of Mills .daugh1 ter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard Mrs. Vonda Bosh was hostess exhibited the grand champion steer last Wednesday night to members at the Millard County Junior Live- of her club. The time was spent in sewing. A delicious luncheon stock Show last week. was served to the following- Mr.-The 1135 pound Aberdeen-Angu- s steer was purchased by the Com- Jean Linton of Nephi, Mrs. Alice Mrs. Melba Bullow. mercial Bank of Delta for 65 cents Shepherd. per pound and turned over to a Mrs. Myrtus Stephensen, Mrs. Co- Peal Brough, Mrs. Marva ShepCafe in Delta. Mrs. Irene Malmgren, Mrs. l Phyllis exhibited her prize steer, herd, and two others along with 103 Fern Wankier, Mrs. Myrtle Tayhead of fat beef, 43 lambs and 39 lor, Mrs. Mary Aagard, Mrs. and F Blanch Shepherd, Mrs. Bornve pigs entered by other FA club members from Millard, Paystrup. Mrs. Enid Worwood irid the hostess, Mrs. Bosh. Sevier and Juab Counties. This is a fitting climax for PhylMaifimott lis in her club work, as she en- of Mr. and Mrs Forrest spen last Sunda'Yhre ters college next fall through a withScipio tieir.3on in law and $100.00 Carl Raymond Grey Un- Mr. and . Mrs, , Gay '-Wbrwxd ioTTPaclflc Scholarship given her and ;3nily.-. for her outstanding activities in club work during five years Mrs. Gene Armstrong and childas a member. ren r f Brigham City spent MemorPhyllis was also presented at ial day with her mother, Mrs. a the banquet with a trophy and Vrorwood. a man's wrist watch, which she in Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hansen of Le-turned presented to Mr. Howard wf guests of her sister, Mrs. club profor his support in her Ella Taylor on Memorial day. jects. Mr. and Mrs. Karl D. Zai'gg htm Timi:y or ciearnj'a spent Memorial day at the of parents, Mr.and Mrs. C. A. Mar - 4-- H ; 4-- H Lj-l- hi 4-- H Attend ', ho-r- e h-- r Marriage of Sr. Daugher kelson. Mr. and Mrs. Marvinu Mortal- sen and baby of Salt Lake Citv vere guests on Memorial day cf his mother, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iH. The Sunday evening service will oe given by the Sunday School on June 4th at 7:30 p. m. The pro- -. gram ior the evening is as fol Green-halg-h are visiting at South Jordan at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Uda'.l Bailey. On Monday of this week the Bailey home was the scene of the marriage of their granddaughter. Pearl Gibson and Jerry Maurice Comstock. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Owen N. Gibson of Preston, Idaho, and Air. Comstock is the son of Mr. and Mrs. George Comstock of Palouse, The marriage was Washington. performed by Bishop John Whead-o- n of South Jordan. Valene Cowford of Salt Lake City was matron of honor. Genial Wadsworth of Preston and Udcan Bailey were bridesmaids. James Merl Greenhalgh was best man and Stellman Greenhalgh was usher. In addition to the principles the following mentioned above, i were also iiesent at the ceremony: J Keith and Tyral Gibson of PresMr. and Mrs. Josepi H. ton. and Mrs. Stellman Greenhalgh, 4 Greenhalgh of Nephi, Mr. ana Mrs. Ray Greenhalgh of Fillmore, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh and son of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Greenhalgh and family of Sprlng-vilMr. and Mrs. Hpber J. Greenhalgh of Salt lAke City, and Robert Bailey of South Jordan. The bride and groom are students of the Unive.Tj'ty of Idiho. After the graduation of the groom on June 5th the couple will make . l, their horn? ton. at Palouse, Washing- Before returning home. Mr. and Mrs. Grecnhnlgh will attend the graduation exercise at the B Y U June 5th, where tl eir son Clark will receive his dcgiee. on Marriage Is Anounced January 5th ceremony united In marriage Miss Irish Mcintosh and Richard C Lunt In rites solemnized in Elko, Nevada. The new hrlde is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mcintosh of Burlington, Wyoming. The bridpgroom is the A lows: Introduction of theme "Reverthe House of the Lord" Ward Superintendent J. E. Ben dixen; short talk "Our Opoortun ity to Contribute to the success of the worship service through im proved conduct in the House of the Lord." H. R. Francom: vocal solo, "Bless This House" Beatrice Yorgason; short talk, "Our opportunity to contribute to the success of a classroom period throueh im proved conduct" Gayle Yoreason: guest speaker, a recently returned missionary, Elder Hartley Lund- green or Monroe: talk. Ward Sun day school organist, Ned Mangel son; choosing appropriate music ior a worsnip service and the con gregation's response": appropriate music In the chapel conducted by aunaay scnool chorister, Eunice Bendixen and organist Ned Man ence in gelson. Lester Jackman of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bradshaw of Orem visited their mother, Mrs. Emma Jackman on Memorial day. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Nokes and daughter of Riverton were guests at the home of Mrs. Nokes brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs Floyd Bosh. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Taylor and familV Ot Provn wnn vlaitintr rela tives here on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bowers of Richfield spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bowers and Mrs. Edna Sherwood. Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott and son of Mt. Pleasant have been enjoying a few days here with her parents. Mr. and Mn. Jnm Sherwood. Following am mnu tt tVii of town visitors here on Memorial aay: Air. ana Mrs. Glen Francom. Mr. and Mn. f!arl Fra ' Katie Chrtstpncen Xff v ' Basil Shepherd, Mr. and Mm. Wn! son of Mrs. Floyd Lunt of Nephi. onppnera, iwr. ana Mrs. Rodger They have been attending the U. Lunt. Mr. And Mn P n rv.nn.iiu S. A. C. at Logan In their junior Mrs. Ksttier rVmnnllv inI and senior years. Connelly, .' T- -iJ Stake Gleaner Sheaf Binding Sunday 1 Thursday, June 1st, - ? I 1950 New Mona Bishopric Sustained t A special meeting for the Bind ing of the Stake Gleaner Girls Sheaf will be held Sunday evening, June 4th in the Third Ward chapel at 8 p. m. The program is as follows: i Prelude music Anna Julia and Barbara Hoyt, accompanied by Mrs. Will L. Hoyt: singing, cong regation; prayer, Delores Thompson, Levan Ward; MIA Ladies Chorus selections: a, "Prelude" and B "A Blossom Falls , directed by Ballard Christiansen and accompanied by Mary Christiansen; Wel come, Stake Gleaner leader Ethyl ene Braithwaite; speaker, Mrs. Lyle Pratt; Binding of Stake Gleaner Sheaf; "Ruth and Naomi" symbolized by Marilyn Kay and Betty Brewer of Mona ward; vocal solo, "Entreat Me Not to Leave Thee" Doris Shaw, Third ward; Story of Ruth, Margaret McPherson, 4th ward; Introduction of Sheaf, Lela Mae Scott, 4th ward; First fold. Geraldine Lat imer, 2nd ward; 2nd fold, Nadine Bendixen of Levan ward; 3rd fold Beth K. Sperry, Mona ward; 4th fold, Leona Ewell, 4th ward Gleaning in the Modern World, Betty Stowell, 3rd ward; Sheaf binding Gleaner Girls, Stake ceremony, YWMIA Stake Gleaner Leader, President Edyttie Beckstead; and Juab Stake President Lester H. Belliston; vocal trio "My Testi mony" Valene Judd, Beth Ostler, and Mary Christensen; tribute to the Golden Gleaners, Sd lie Green- halgh; Ladies chorus, Most Merciful" prayer, Foote, First ward. - "Father Donna Immediately following the meeting the Stake M Men and Gleaners will hold a fireside in the Third Ward Relief Society hall. Dr. Howard Pratt will be the speaker and an outstanding evening will M Men and All be enjoyed. Gleaners are invited. - Nephi Man Injured in Plant Accident Cm Farrell Carter is in the Payson hospital with a broken right leg following an accident at the Hat belt department of Thermoid Company early Tuesday morning. Ac cording to information received, Mr. Carters leg was pinned under a huge roll of belting when it be came overbalanced and fell. Mr Carter was given emergency treatment at Nephi Clinic and then removed to Payson hospital where the leg will be set, and later he will be brought home. f I Dr. EIRoy Nelson . . to give Illustrated lecture at Lions Club meeting. Research Expert to be Club Speaker Dr. EIRoy Nelson, business research expert of the University of Utah, will be the principal speaker at the Lions club dinner on Thursday, June 8 at 8 p. m. in the Blue room, it was announced today by J. E. Robertson, club i president. Dr. Nelson will give an illustrated lecture "Utah's National Resources" which will show,, in vivid color the extent, the present development, and the potentialities of Utah's natural resources in metals and other minerals, agri culture, water development, forests, horiculture, livestock, business and industry. The lecture is the result of the findings made in a statewide sur vey of natural resources conducted comby the Natural Resources mittee of the State Chambers of Commerce in joint sponsorship with the Industrial. Committee of the Salt Lake C;ty Chamber of Commerce. , The two organizations financed an. cxtenV.ve study of the entire state made by Dr. Nelson, members of the committee and six graduate students of the Bureau of business research at the University of Utah. A study of Nephi to show the impact of an industry on an agri cultural economy was one of the features of the survey. four-nig- ht nl Ed. Gehres Speaks At Kiwanis Meet el s . appreciation to josepn t. farnsn, immediate past president, was pre. EIRay Fehr and son of Ogden sented by Governor Hap McCune were in Nephi for Memorial Day. J. Walter Paxman reported on Mr. and Mrs. Lou Henroid the recent meeting of the Assocof Salt mother iated Civic Clubs held at Marys his were in Nephi for the: Memorial vale. day holiday. Mrs. Ralph Henroid of San Diego, California and Mrs. Bert Russell of Salt Lake City were in Nephi during the Memorial day. Mrs. Bert Sowby and members of her family of Salt Lake City spent Memorial day in Nephi. Charles Jensen of Spanish Fork, a former agent for the railroad in PROVO Rricham Ynun? Uni Nephi, visited with friends here versity's annual Alumni day will on Memorial day. All ho hold on June 3rd. 1950. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. spent parents of the graduates, mem- Decoration day with Hague relatives in bers of the graduating class, alumni nnri famltv nrp invited to par Nephi. ac Mr. and Mrs. Milton Ockey of ticipate in the day's activities, exLake visited with his Salt cording to Harold uien ecutive Secretary of the Alumni mother. Mrs.City W. J. Ockey on Dec Association. oration day. The day will begin with a senior breakfast in the Joseph Smith Guests during the holiday of Mr. ballroom at 8:00 a. m. This will and Mrs. Melvin Stanley were Mr. hnFnra tVia lac& mpmhpM onlv. At and Mrs. Blain Norton and fam9 a. m. those who attended the ily of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon sevhool 50 years or more ago win Wood and two children. On Sunsponsor a meeting in the Joseph day, Mrs. Kate Robinson and her Smith building, to which all are daughter Linda of Salt Lake City invited. Speakers for this meeting were their guests. will be Robert H. Hinckley, presman ident of the American BroadcastJ. ing Company, and President Reuben Clark of the first presidency, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Caints. During the noon hour the cafeteria will be open for informal Sets Entertainment ill Announcement has been made by the Stake Presidency that the presPilgrimage Play, which was Monented to a large audience on be presented day evening, will on Friday evening at the High school auditorium. The play has been highly praised by local people since the showing here Monday, and it is anticipated that another large audience will see it Friday evening. Juab Stake Presidency has announced that Baptismal services will be conducted at the Stake Font Saturday evening, June 3rd The schedule as adopted two months ago is as follows: Mona Ward, 6:00 p. m., Levan Ward, 6:30 p. m., Nephi Fourth Ward, 7:00 p. m., Nephi Third Ward, 7:30 p. m., Nephi Second ward, 8:00 p. m., and Nephi First Ward, 8:30 p. m. The times set are for the al First-Secon- jVs B RTH r)u Registration fnr tha cumnc. music program sponsored by the riistrirt Will ucrin nr. Tuesday, June 6th from 9:00 a. m. 10 p. m. in ine music room ol Juab high school. Everyone interpstprt in nlauln, an instrument is urged to attend mis sumer music program and to take advantage of the instruction that will be eiven. Tha is the finest possible time for anyone, particularly students, to bethe gin on an instrument because iw tpflphpr will havA inn with the individual spend student man ne nas in me winter during and the school, student regular has much mnw tim tn nrativ in the summer than in the winter. the summer music program is tn consist of .hand rcJhoor-oolfnr the spniop and illnlm- - Kande nnA sectional and individual instruct ion. 10 tne Mona and Levan students who are interested in the summer music program, arrangements are being made for Billard director oi music j. at Juab high school, to be in these communities parh wpplr Mn-- in formation on time" and place will ne given later. ThPrp is milfh fino talant in tViia district. We fppt that rtimntrh thp cooperation of students and par ents our music department win become one of the finest in the JUa'h School i o o state. The Juab high school band participated in the large parade held in Ephraim last Saturday. Ap- nrpiatinn is pvtpndprl fni tha ifi no cooperation on the part of the band Thprp is a ntmnup gf finA act ivity planned with the instructional phase of the summer program. mere wiu De trips tanen to var ious communities, some concerts and other wholesome activities will be enjoyed. l'hose who are. unable to register on Tuesday may call Supt. Evang or Mr. Christiansen. 4H Clubs Are Art t Jm3 Art TV it t" and In County Lake City Fern Assistant State -- Alumni Assn. on July 14, 15, 17 and 18. leading artist with the New City opera Co., Mr. Scott in was chosen by Arturo Tos-cato appear as solosit with the NBC Symphony of Toscanini's first telecast. Mr. Scott's work in Beethoven's Ninth Symphony earned him four other opportunities to work with the world-fame- d meeting in the lounge d ward. maestro, the most recent being the room of the role of Pistol in Toscanini's per- The schedule is so arranged that formance of "Falstaff" in April. each ward may conduct its own meeting, and then go to the font for baptism while the following ConThe Democratic Primary ward is using the lounge room. the will at be vention Juab It is urged that parents who have held County Court House Saturday, children to be baptised be prompt. m. at 8:00 p. June 3rd, Guests at the McPherson home 1 during the week end were Mr. and Mrs Gordon Beil and children Donald and Jackie Sue on Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Paxnipn Mr. and Mrs. Marcus Sowby and children Wendell and Betty Joyce announce the arrival of a dauntcr Nc5ii Clinlr Muy 29th. Mr. of Salt Lake City spent n few at theMrs. Win. Bunker of hours Sunday, bunday Sinner and and ?'r.. Clarence Pnx-ma- n guests were Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and Mr. of Nephi are she grand parCowan of Durango, Colorado, Mrs. A. T. Bigler, Mi. and Mrs Mac ents. Bigler and cnildrcn Carol Le? ant) Mr. and Mrs. Lestfr H. Bellston Kent and Hicha.d Dell. announce the birth of a daughter Mr. and Mrs. Joel ChrU.ison at the Payson hospital on Saturand daughter C irol Lee of ng day, May 27th. Beach arrived in NVphl Sunday. Joel returned to Ch ifornia MonMr. and Mr William Stowtll day but Mrs. Christi&cn and daugh- announce the birth of a son at ter will remain fjr a visit with the Payson hospital on May 30th. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park Mn. Mabel D. Chiistlson. visited in Manti on Memorial day. glish A York 1948 Summer Music to and Rav and Program are a vacation Idaho Lowther. her parents. Begin June 6 Mr. Mrs. PhilliDs children spending in Pocatello. with Mr. E. Alton Ellertson, Bishop of Mrs. George me mona wara ior tne past nine and his mnncoi years - 'W1J " kVUMVll Kay and Asa Hugh Sperry, were 'Mr. and Mis. Cynis Jensen are y vacation in Los a vote oi tnanks and enjoying a jtrnr.ascu wim appreciation at Sacrament meet- - Angeles and other cities of Cant ll.e in the Mnna Warvl finnHou ornia. Sustained as Bishop of evening. mc warn is vaugnn Moiyneaux, Mr. and Mrs Maurice Howard with Herman Young and LaMar were hosies at dinner Tuesday, as Guests vv?;e Mrs. A. T. Btelar oiamtyas clerk.counselors and Fred Lynn ' Mr. ani Mrs. Mac Bgler and two Eugene Newton was released as cmidren or Eureka. ward clerk. Mr. artd Mrs. Lacy Vickers of Bishop Ellertson has completed nine years as Distiop, lii years as bpanish ork, spent Memorial day d counselor to Bishop Nielsen, and with Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers 10 Vear5 nrior tn that tima tirao Mr. and Mrs. Ro'lo Orme and Mona ward clerk. Mr. Kay has servea as counselor tor 21 years daughter PacricU, Mr. and Mrs. Orm.i of Ogden, Mr and and Mr. Sperry as counselor for Gordon Mrs. Alfred Durham of Salt Lake nine years. City spent Memorial day with Mx. and Mrs. W. G. Dime. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Howard were in Salt Lake City last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Black of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Vivian Wing of Magna and Mr. and Mrs. Jay Olsen of Fountain Green were a- mong the visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reed Belliston on Sales-ServiEdv-iGehres, department manager of Thermoid Memorial day. Company, Nephi Division, was the Holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs. guest speaker at the regular meet Ora H. Lunt were Mrs. Mary of the club Kiwanis ing Nophi and Mrs. Phil Burn-hisheld Monday noon at; the Forrest Shafer,andMr. children Gloria, Jack and Hotel. Mr. Gehres was a war-tim- e member of the War Production Brenda of Salt Lake City. Board and told of the conditions Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Broadhead which prevailed at that time in and two sons have spent the Dast to rubber. week in v. regards Idaho with Mr. In pointing out th': need for and Mrs.Blackfoot, Perries Broadhead. Be told of fore returning home they took this product, Mr .Geip-ethe attempts to get Natural rub- the route through Arco to Sun ber from Guatamala ' and Brazil, Valley, Idaho. and then of the; "production of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holman of synethic rubber which, in two Colorado are visiting at years time, gained from an infant Montrose, industry to the point where it ine nome ot tneir son tn law and was producing rubber for Amer- daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin. ica and for her allies. Mr .Gehres also told of some Mrs. James H. Ockey and of the experiences he had during dauehter are in Prvatnlln the war in dealing with the Rus Idaho for Janet a. f pw dava vtsitincr untH material sians in regard to war James P. McCune - of Kiwanis ur. and Mrs. Jack Davis. Laws and Regulations committee Mrs: T. H. Burton is in Loeran charge of the .meeting, and for the graduation exercises of her vafjn s vocal t',o was eiveh bv Mrs. son Clark who graduates from V&l-L- i of tier tkoytr, A. Ctbis.WEeK.end. BYU 22 Nephi Social News Items ce Annual Summer Shows SALT LAKE CITY Norman Scott, brilliant young American basso, will sing the leading rolls in both the 'Promised Valley" and "Faust", twin bill offerings at the annual Summer Festival of the University of Utah in July. Announcement of this first name in a long list of stars came this week from Dr.CLowell Lees, director of the Summer Festival. "Primsed Valley" will open on July 4 in Stadium Bowl under the stars. It will run through July 8 and will for a final three-da- y holiday run July 21, 22 and 24. the period between this Headlining ' split run will be a stand of Gounod's "Faust'' in En- Number 10-ca- x U.ofU. Plans SINGLE COPY 10c Shipley, club boys and girls leader, 25 where she assisted the county was in Juab County May 24 and with 4-- club agent .leaders schools ; tt i. ; ' Thirty-tw- o girls, dubs with ap proximate 50 leaders have now been outlined. Four boys clubs were organized in Eureka last Fix-It- " week: two "4-and two "Forestry" clubs. A tractor maintenance club will start soon in Mona. Other boys' clubs will be organized soon in Nephi and in Levan. activities set Other dates for by the leaders were the older H camp at Logan July 6, 7 and 8 at which several of the older clubbers will attend with those from Those attending other counties. will assist with our own county camp set tentatively for July 27, 4-- H H 1 T7- 1 H 4-- H 4-- is and VS. i Things taken up at the leader school include the importance and the "how" of record keeping, demonstrations, Judging of clothing and foods, and handicraft which will be used at the club camp this year. lunches. Scheduled at 2 p. m. in the Joswill be a eph Smith auditorium alumni and of all general meeting friends of BYU. Acting president invited all n,ricthn .Ttncpn hashome at 3:30 his to nrticipmts m i" ior tne annual Inn frnm A 1(1 tn 8 00 D. ITI. in served Smorgasbord will be the Joseph Smith banquet hall, five During the day's program( aiumni win ne non- distinguished orl Thou am- Vrrn Taft Ben- Son,' Howard S. McDonald. Eva Maeser Crandall, Rose Brown Hayes and Earl J. uiaae. u prt-siut-i- -- rf - - i "'Li A "round steak" view of tome of In a recent issue of this paper, this area. They are Aberdeen-Angu- s it was erroneously reported that a $100.00 scholarship was awaarded "by the Seminary". This scholarship was presented by the Young Married group of Juab Stake on behalf A, and was presented of this group by Dr. F. II. Considerable work went into the project to raise the money for this scholarship, and we very much the error in the article. Our apologies are extended to all concerned with the scholarship and for any embarrassment caused by the error. home ol Holiday guests at the n. Belliston Mr. and Mrs. were Mr. and Mr. P. V. Prdd and son of Blan.ling, Mr. and Mrs. Don Richmond and two children of M Beck-stea- 1 d. re-gr- ot Provo. i 4 - . the best steers ever shipped out of steers raised by Orgill Bros. Orgill Brothers .Ship 74 High Grade Steers to Coast Market Labeled as one of the outstand ing boof herds in the State of Utah, 74 head of choice Abfrdfen-Ancu- s steers were shipped from Nophi last Saturday, by Orgill Bros. The shipment was consigned to Levanger Cattle Company and Alkali Cattle Company of Los Anelo Union Stock yards. Orgill Brothers have pioneered the Aberdeen Angus breed in this area, and their efforts are paying big dividends. This shipment was so well fln- .... - K Ished all approximately 20 to 24 months old that several bids were received for them. The 74 head of steers shipped last Saturday averaged 1040 lbs each, several of them topping the 1200 pound mark. They have been in the feed lot since last fall, and are finished to perfection. Our congratulations go to Orgill P.rothors for their fine work in establishing this outstanding breed here, and for their fine job of finishing this particular group of cattle. |