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Show Thursday. November 15, 1956 THE NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Vit's notfos EflLY ta SHOP far... 1- - THE COUNTY AGENT'S ' . ft Chalice Literary Club Hears Interesting Discussion on Indians . CORNER By G. RAY BURTENSHAW L2L Juab County Agricultural Agent at Acreages Under Soil Bank, Reserve Programs Mr. and Mrs: Bowles Are Beautification Winners Noted by ASC Manager Winners in the beautification contest sponsored jointly by the Severrty-tw- o Juab County farm- Nephi Paint dealers, Nephi Cham ers have to date signed up 5697 ber of Commerce and the Nephi acres in the boil bank program, Garden club have recently been according to Alton Ellertson, of- announced. First place winner in the con fice manager of the ASC program test was Max Bowles, followed in this county. In addition, 68 farmers have closely by Douglas Brown. Marwas third and signed 4641 acres In the acreage vin Anderson George Duckworth fourth in the reserve which is on a contract. Four additional farm- ratings. Prizes valued at $90.00 were ers have signed 1056 acres in the Conservation Reserve phase for a awarded by the joint sponsors as contract. The conser- follows: Max Bowles, live gallons vation reserve is to be seeded to a of paint and $10; Douglas Brown soil protecting crop not harvested three gallons of paint and $10; or pastured, and weeds are to be Marvin Anderson, two gallons of paint and $10; George Duckworth controlled over that period. One hundred farms are listed as $10. Paint dealers cooperating in cash grains farms in Juab County; 24000 acres of wheat were the contest ara & listed on the census in 1950, and Company, Plumbing Builders 22,296 acres of wheat were reChapman Supply; Lumported grown last year In the Furniture Co., ber Co., and Nephi Lumber Co. county under ASC measurement. Max and Marjorie Bowles land scaped their entire premises by ELEMENTARY SCHOOL P T A planting shrubs and trees, plant' ed some 1500 square feet of new MEETING SET FOR FRIDAY lawn, and fertilized the old lawn; built approimately 100 feet of There will be a meeting of the attractive fence to separate the T. P. Schools Nephi Elementary home from the back A. in the elementary school aua and grounds new fence andyards pole itorium at 4:00 p. m. on Friday, fencepainted the surrounding their home. November 16. The meeting will Brown, Marvin Ander be devoted entirely to "teacher sonDouglas and George Duckworth each A special program painted their entire home, and appreciation". has been planned with this theme. Andersons painted the board fence, purchased metal front porch and window awnings to match the paint trim of the home. "Much good beautification has been accomplished and it is hoped that more residents will paint up and cleanup their premises an other year' the committee mem bers stated. The committee also wishes to compliment these and others of East Juab County who have in any way beautified their SHOP AT A MEN'S STORE FOR MEN'S GIFTS one-ye- five-ye- NEWEST STYLES IN ARROW SHIRTS SHOES SPORT COATS SOCKS SLACKS BELTS ROBES TIES Pag ar The Chalice Literary Club met November 8 at the home of Mrs. James H. Eagar where Mrs. Eag-a- r gave an interesting discussion on the Southwestern Indians. Business matters were taken care of and four new members were welcomed into the club: Mrs Don M. Hammond. Mrs. Arthur Jensen. Mrs. Sam Sperry and Mrs Dee Bel list on. Those were Mrs. Marcus Garrett, present Mrs. Steven Greenwood, Mrs. Stellman Green-halgMrs. Duane Tidwell Mrs Clark Greenhalgh, Mrs. Elwood Jenkins. Mrs. Dean Shaw Mrs Frank Pew, Mrs. Kempton Motes' Mrs. David L. Bailey, Mrs. Eari Jarrett, Mrs. J. J. 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