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Show r, The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 20, 1976 3 ! ,1' A DRIVE OVER TAKE A DRIVE OVER THE MOUNT NEBO TAKE SCENIC LOOP ROAD SCENIC LOOP ROAD THE MOUNT NEBO 14 Nephi, The Times, Vol 28 No. 37 Juab County, Utah Thursday. September 17. 1937 The News. Vol No. 37 18. I New Members Wins Memory Boole By LaVon Harris Are Added to &pOn Display Given Mia Beverly Booth, daughter of BYU Staff Paul E. Booth of Mr. and hlekt Week and a member of the first rl Miss Beverly Booth Utah Products r 4-- H Mrs. Nephi, judg year Four H Foods club was Mem' ed winner of the Girls ory Book offered by Mia La Von Harris. This book was offered as an award to the club girl scoring the highest number of points at Exhibit and Achievement the Day held at the Juab county fair grounds on September 7. Second and third scores were won by Mia Donna Carter, second year clothing club member, and Mia Joyce Chappell, member of the first year clothing club. Mia Booth scored a total of 86 points to win first place; Mia Carter scored a total of 67 points to win second place; Mia Chappell scored a total of 64 points to win third place. Points were won as follows: five ' points for entering each exhibit and If first place wa won 20 points; second place 12 points, and 3rd place 7 points. The point system was based on entering of exhibits and contest and on winnings made. 4-- H Utah State Fair To Open In Salt LalcS on Septemer 25th Staff of 140 Men And Women Will Greet Students 4-- H District Convention BPW Clubs To Meet In Nephi Saturday Mia Pearl Nielson of Nephi District Advisor Will Be In Charge of Arrangements The District Convention of the Businea and Profeulonal Womens club will be held Saturday, September 18 at the Forrest Hotel at 7.30 p .m. according to Erma Lomax, President of the local club. The state, president, Aimeda Perry Brown of Logan will be the guest speaker and Mrs. Maude Neeley Leaver, regional chairman and Christiana B. Larson, 2nd vice president of the state; will be in attendance. Mia Pearl Nielson, district advisor, will be In charge of the convention. All members of the club are especially invited to attend and are asked to make reservations with Erma Lomax. New Features At Utah State Ag. College Freshmen Registration On Friday and Sat. Sept. 24 and 25 Visiting Brethren Praise Juab Stake For Church Security Projects President Rulon S. Well of the First Council of Seventy and Bishop Ryberg of the Church Security Board, represented the general authorities at the quarterly conference of Juab Stake here Saturday and Sunday. The visitors praised the accomplishments of the local stake in their church security project, but stated that only about 40 per cent of the stake was participating in the payment of fast offerings, while in some stake this was to nearly 100 per cent Bishop Ryberg called attention to serious conditions ahead and made a plea for local Church members to store up foodstuffs for at least one year ahead and in their storing place enough to help others who may be lea fortunate. President Wells made a plea for a fuller living of the Gospel, and asked the men to magnify their priesthood and be willing to serve in any capacity they might be called to perform. Constitution Is Theme of Talk At Kiwanis Deputy Sheriff R. E. Winn Delivers Very Rne Address LOGAN PROVO Stronger In numbers Registration at the Declaring that the Constitution Utah State Agricultural college is and In training than ever before, Is a document worthy of full acto begin for Freshman on Friday the Brigham Young University facceptance by citizens of the United 1937-3- 8 student the will and 24 and greet Saturday, September ulty from September 25 to October 2, States, R. E. Winn, deputy sher25, with upper claamen registering body on September 24, 25 and 27. iff of Juab County, dicussed In inclusive. . is on A the expected following Monday, Septheavy registration detail the formation and virtues of And with them will be displayed ember 27, W. H. Bell, registrar, anfrom virtually every county in the that document before the members as interesting adjuncts of the Bee-Hithe half nounces, Instruction will begin for state of Utah, more than of the Nephi Kiwanis Club MonState exhibits at its annual several all students Tuesday morning. states of the nation, and state fair, many products from day, as part of Constitution Week. A special committee aaigned by foreign countries. farm machinery Sheriff Winn stated that . the farther afield women men and 140 of G. Dr. E. A staff of the Peterson, president Constitution wa not accepted from the nation's most noted facThe students. the will Utah State greet Agricultural College, livestock from the great without conflict and debate, but has completed plans for freshman ulty includes such new members as that its adoption should be reccenters of production and a myriad educatcharacter W. Dr. P. Lloyd, entertainment during the registratof articles made to make life on ognized today by the citizenry at rich with ion ion period. The committee will uttraining specialist the influence n the farm and in the home more controlling wide and ilize four days in acquainting the the University of Chicago the comfortable and convenient. He government. enumerated L. D. S. Seminary new students with the college and experience in the the many democratic principles The state's biggest annual event V. H. former Dr. its Hoyt, the system. opportunities, community that the early patriots embodied staged midst all the glamor of Dean of commerce in the Oregon and with the students themselves. In the document and showed scintillating entertainment attractiof Institutions state Educational films shown learning will be higher ons Mia Maxine ray was a Salt where they had served even In always brings together in Y. U. B. as Is to to memeducate new further the professor returning Lake City visitor on Thursday. the face of changing conditions. almost endless array of exhibits of accounting and business adminbers with the College and its procHe further stated that he was that reveal Utahs accomplishments commerwas of dean He edure. istration. not the one to decide whether of the year. These show what ag1921-3Y. U. ce at B. Feature programs have been riculturists have accomplished in Congressmen had erred In the For bread winning and home planned in all the local churches to the growing of better crops, what making of laws that were declarorient the students with the religmaking, the Y" will present a ed unconstitutional or whether the. livestock growers are doing to To Be Services Effie held Professor ious life of on richer the and offering, community nine old men were at fault in forward their Important Industry; home of secthe a chairman non Warnick, Sunday evening special this declaration, what the. housewife is doing In but he was In Stake Tabernacle economics department is back after tarian service will be held In the home handicrafts, what the youth thrilled to know that the Cohd-tutio- n state Iowa 16 research at month college amphitheatre. of the state are carrying on in the At 2.3Q P. M, wa of such a nature that Professor Seth T. Shaw, To provide for the expected incollege. H and Future Farmer work, and even if laws were paaed and dehead of the horticulture departcrease in enrollment at the Utah what artists have done in the fine clared unconstitutional, the nine Funeral services for Elizabeth State Agricultural ment has returned from more than college, the coland applied arts everything that Congress could remake those laws Ostler (Bessie) who Nielson, 41, a year of advanced study of new officials have renovated many for the benefit of the mases. died at her home Wednesday of lege pertains to everyday life in the Lila and of seed more Mrs. Richardson methods productof the crop space giving Gardner buildings, A. Dr. T. Warren Allred, and A. E. great commonwealth that Is Utah. Henry heart trouble will be held Satur- to the various Missouri. of ion the at New University departments. That the 1937 state fair will Smith of. the 18, In the Juab Elected Is day, of September Fork head Bertrand to Professor been the added have Of Harrison, Captain Spanish Child committee reparted the Sucall others of past years Is the Tabernacle with Bishop P. buildings and several of the Botany department, is back Stake people have campus belief of every departmental head. cessful achievement day held Salt Creek B. Cowan in charge. President Reelected UnivCamp at 18 months the to from instrutional staff the been added study far week by clubs of Juab County. lat They have ways of learning Mrs. Nielson born wa 26, April institution. New tracts of of ersity of Chicago. In advance of what lies in store in the Nephi, a daughter of landthe The Salt Creek Camp of the A. L. Garbett was in charge of the PROVO Henry A. Gardner of have been purchased in Logan Mgny others are back from a 1896, for each annual exposition. The O. Elizabeth and George Palof the Taylor canyon only 25 miles from the cam- Daughters of Utah Pioneers will meeting. Publicity committee. year or several months of study at Ostler. Besides her story Is told in early entries and In- Spanish Fork, president parents she is pus, giving students in the field of meet at the home of Mrs. Keturah terest manifested In contracts with myra Stake, was reelected presi- jjreat eastern institutions or survived by her husband, Daniel on Friday evening at seven Utah National Parks forestry an even greater opportun- Bowers the fair board and Its management dent of the Council C. Nielson, five children: Pioneer Landmarks and Frank thirty. Scout schools will see of the Monday students the Other Boy night college, Incoming ity. Folks come to the state fair to Historic Lake Places the opening lescomNed, City; Joe, executive gait Higgison, the at a of new Arts a for Home broken Economics, meeting big ground being see and be entertained. They come Elisabeth and Laurence Higgison Agriculture, and Sciences, Education, Commerce son of the season will be given. to see in grouped exhibits what this mittee in the City and County mens dormitory which will be run on a cooperative basis to make ex- of Nephi; four brothers, LeRoy T. and Engineering and Mechanic Art Helen Brough will give a reading or that county is doing In all man- building. reelected for the penses rock bottom. It means the Arthur H., George T. and Ned have likewise made improvements and Laura Lee and Helen Brough ner of activities. They come to see Other officers will sing. All members of the 8 are; Woodruff initiation of a new policy, and will Ostler of Nephi; three sisters, in their divisions. . year of Continued on Page 8 Rust of Kanab, 1st vice president; likely be followed by a series of Francis Margetts, Salt' Lake City; at the- college thjs camp are - cordially Invited to atInaugurated , , and fall are a number' of vocational tend, treasurer dormitories. S. D. Packard, Provo, "i Gwen Reitz, Portland, Oregon; The election of officers which Idaho. courses in the mechanic arts deand finance chairman; Charles Class work in the autumn quart- Erma McVey. Twin.Falls, Interment will be in the Vine partment in which students may was held recently resulted In Mrs. LOS ANGELES Despite the Heber, advancement chair- er will begin September 2 and end Bluff cemetery under the direction take two year trades courses in Lila C. Richardson being elected higher level of stocker and feeder man; T. C. Larson, Provo, health December 17, Mrs. of the Anderson Funeral Home. auto mechanics, machine shop pra- Captain with Leona Ewell as cattle prices this fall, there Is a and safety chairman; Gerrlt de first vice chaptain and Mrs. Evelyn feeling of optimism on .the part of ctice, radio, woodwork and build- Kendall second Jong Jr., Provo, senior scouting vice captain. Mrs. cattle feeders, that In view of:the Ray McGuire, Salt LOCAL - SOCIAL chairman; ing construction. NYA Story Hour and New students who mail their Edith Beckstead was elected secre- lower feed and forage prices, next Lake City, publicity chairman. . Mrs. Margaret Schofield, year may offer a reliable and stabtranscripts of credits to the regis- tary. Roy Passey, Provo, leadership NEWS Miss Priscilla Wilson le outlet for fed cattle. The Very Recreational Class To Dr. L. D. trars office of the Utah State Agri- treasurer; Mrs. training chairman; Sadie Cazier, Cus- fact that there is available in most before September historian; cultural college Pfouts, Payson, camping chairman; Miss Ruby Painter spent the past Begin Again Monday todian of Relics; Mrs. Harriett parts of the country an abundant on to activities allowed be will R. H. 18, register Provo, Merrill, All applications for permits to week end with her mother, Mrs. Mrs. Annie supply of grain and other feeds, is Friday, while transcripts coming in Christison, registrar; hunt elk must be In the offices .of chairman; M. W. Poulson, Provo, Henry Painter. The National Youth AdministraPrice, chaplain. must 24 18 F. Rev. E. and between the expected to exert a stable influence September the fish and game department not reading chairman; tion Story Hour and Rrecreational Captain Richardson and her on the markets as feeders will be on Saturday. register later than 5 p. m. October 4, ac- Irwin, Ptovo, cubbing chairman; durClass for the child will Miss Marjorie Lunt, visited board selected the following lad- able to carry on a policy of ordercomcording to a proclamation issued and W. G. Barton, Ephraim, ies to act on the various commit- ly marketing not possible-..wheing thei week end in Salt Lake commence Monday, September 20 last Saturday by Newell B. Cook, missioner. at 1 p. m. in the city hall. This relatives. tees: Finance, Ida Beck, chairman, there is a shortage of feedstuff. New officers elected to fill vac City With LEVAN SOCIAL state commissioner. class will be held two hours every Bowers & Isabelle Bracken; Beryl That the market this fall is likeR. L. Anderson, include: ancles The permits will be apportioned Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Park and day except Saturday, Sunday and NEWS Program: Alice Christiansen chair- ly to remain favorable to the susManti; second vice president; H. E. as follows: enAll children who of will Salina Tola man, spent Saturday holidays. family Stephenson, Ruth Wells; taining of favorable prices to prodCache Fifty permits for the kil- Hughes, Spanish Fork, organizat- and Music: Lyle Pratt chairman; Malda ucers and feeders seems likely In Sunday visiting with Mr, and ter school next year may join this Mr. and Mrs. Hans Anderson and Foote. Histories: bull elk on ion chairman; and Abner Baird, Mrs. J. H. Lunt, ling of pfonged-horne-d class free of charge. Priscilla Wilson, the opinion of market observer. Frithe area south of Smlthfield can- Payson, rural scouting chairman, This winter the N. I. A, have Mia Vinnle Christensen spent chairman, Leah Evans, Keturah Actual marketings- - of cattle his Mr. Gardner, Dr. Joseph Hughes, Provo. in day yon, also 50 permits for the killing Bowers, Zelnora Ockey; Lessons, fall, particularly from the western Mr, and Mrs, Ray Painter of purchased modeling clay, sewing of elk of either sex on that area Spanish Fork; Clayton Jenkins, Eureka visited during the week end cards, warp, wool, raffia and flash Wanda Burridge, chairman; Gwen range states, is expected to b were entertainR. L. Eva and Anderson, Mrs. Mangelson Provo, of north Smlthfield canyon. lying cards for busy work, so that all Florence with Mrs. Henry Painter. Worthington; somewhat smaller than a year ago. afternoon at a quilt- Downs, Heaston Ten permits for the named representatives on the natchildren taking the ciaa will be ed last Friday Loretta Ord, chair- An added strengthening influence Membership: was Lunch her home. council. at ional pronged-horned bull elk. killing of R. H. Pitchforth of Salt Lake better prepared for the first grade ing party man, Beaie Wilkey, Henrietta A. is the likelihood that there Villbe Members of the nominating comNebo Twenty-fiv-e permits for visited with Lafe Sperry at when they enter the regular school served. Orme, City Mary K. Wilson, Alveretta more than the usual competition Walters Price; bull mittee included Ray the killing of pronged-horne- d this week. home his Bean: Publicity: Beulah H. Irons, between slaughterers and cattle Prowent L. M. Francom Mrs. J. W. Merrill, Mr. and elk on Nebo proper, also 25 per chairman; Dr. OGara. Katherine Bowles feeders. Florence Lun-delltheir to Fish Lake Friday to get mits for the killing of elk of either vo; S. H. Blake, Orem; Harold Week end visitors at the Sperry was appointed Parliamentarian. Ranges and pastures in the far sex on the area south of the highVernal, Arthur Reeve, Hinck- home were Mr. and Mrs. George ENGAGEMENTS AND daughter Martha who has been emwestern states and most of the summer. Manti. R. L. the and Anderson, there on in during Salt the Creek ley, ployed way canyon, Chappell and their daughter Mrs. MARRIAGES Great Plains country are reported west slope of the mountain. FUTURE FARMERS Helen Morrell of Lyman, Utah. to be very satisfactory. This fct entertainMrs. Esther for Paystrup Manti Thirty permits the NOW ORGANIZED FOR, WORK Mrs. John Croff of Spanish Fork ATTEND will enable cattlemen, in states affriends at her killing of bull elk, also 30 permits INSTITUTE Mrs. Orson Cazier has returned announces the marriage of her ed a number of Thursday at a farewell party for the killing of mature cow elk The Mt. Nebo Chapter of Future fected a by the 1936 drouthofto hold to her home from Shiprock, New daughter, Elaine, to John Velore homeMrs. back young Arvilla Farnsworth. larger proportionfor in the area lying south of the Farmers of America is again or- stock e Swarm of Mexico where she visited with her Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. John The and foundation breeding anFairview-Huntingto- n a in enrollment with highway. big Mr. and ganized and daughter, A Garret of Nephi. The marriage relaMris. Louise Francom Fish Lake Fifteen permits for Juab Stake attended the our agriculture department. This imals. On the other hand, the was solemnized in the Manti Tern' Institute Thursday evening Mrs. J. H. Eager. situation may he price high of friends and re- national tively number a the killing of bull elk with prongour in high organization theme of the pie today (Thursday.) latives at her home Tuesday after- school has been an outstanding an incentive for cattlemen to realize ed horns, also 15 permits for the at Spanish Fork, the Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Hymas Mrs. John A. Garrett, Mr. and was Symbolism. Mrs. institute cash in any instances. It would occasion her the mature cow being of noon, set remarksome these club and has elk; killing up General and children of Rexburg, Idaho vis- Mrs. Fabian Garrett, and Mrs, worthwhile' for many range A dainty lunch was served. elk to be taken as nearly as prac- Bertha Tingey, of the in the school, but seem standards Mrs. able and Mr. of at homes ited the of the a talk sister owners to make use of the present ticable from the privately owned Board gave a very interesting was A. R. Bird and Mr. and Mrs. J. R Douglas Brown, the to we are make anxious the always bride, accompanied young coupfavorable price situation to pracand the use of the symbol Mrs. Annie Stephensen was the coming year better. lands in Salina canyon. le to the temple to witness the honored illustrated by Mrs. Anderson, also Price recently. tice rigid culling of their herds.1 at a social at her guest Nebo Mt. The Timpanogos Fifteen permits for of Chapter reorganiA very broad middle western demarriage. the general board. The Message The zed Wednesday September 15 and afternoon. home the killing of mature elk of either Thursday R. Merron Mrs. Joseph Price, of A Symbol was given by the 72nd birthday. we feel that we have elected a mand for cattle is being felt in the Occasion her sex. being A. Mrs. Cheer-A-CoMr. and Mrs. Fred Jackman' anSwarm. Mia Pearl Price .Phyllis Worthington, Intermountain country and in the to a num- very capable group of officers. Cedar Moutain Eight permits R. Bird, Melba Bird, and Clarence nounce the marriage of their daug A hot dinner was served generally, Jhis situatnorthwest, friends. and relatives for the killing of mature cows and Nielson received the prize which ber of of is There a fine spirit cooperwas awarded by Mrs. Eva Hind-mars- E. Hymas visited in Salt Lake City hter Lucy to Lawrence Sperry, ion may be expected to exert; a enthusiasm the eight permits for the. killing of ation and and friends with among 2, on Mr. of Mrs. of son the and September John Sperry District Supervisor Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner were boys. The interest is evident in that strengthening Influence on the west mature bulls. accompanied of Nephi. The marriage took place work, for the best name relatives. Mrs. Price Melba Mature elks are referred to in Bee-Hiin Saturday to visit we have 52 per cent of all the coast values. Despite rather liberal Bird, her 15th at withSpringville grand daughter, Juab Stake Swarm. Wednesday .September Mrs. Grant Gardner, who un- boys enrolled in the high school receipts of cattle on the Los Anthis proclamation shall be mature selected for the attended and Lake Salt InstiTemple the Provo. They were accompanied by derwent an the through during the past few bows or bull elk with horns pron- The following operation for appen- from the 9th to the 12th grade in- geles market have been well main- Blackham, Mrs. witneaed her marriage to Claren- the brides parents. The young dicitis. She is well as clusive in our club. weeks, prices ged not less than six inches from tute: Mrs. Daisy doing Idaho. of Rexburg, couple will make their home in could be expected. tained. The better grades' of fed. Fern Garrett, Mrs. Gladys Tolley, ce E. Hymas the head. this our In year cattle are scarce department Nephi. Mrs. Bertha Winn, Mrs. Irma PetThe Child Study Group met at year we have a very capable and Coat country and throughout these animal acerson, Mrs. Thelma Christensen, Lundsteen Mrs. Niels AndMr. and H. efficient instructor, James Mia June the home of Mrs. Tacy Bracken RECREATIONAL demand; Mr.s Leta Blackett, active INSTITUTE very are meeting Mrs. and Mr. Lloyd erson. With this leadership and the reviewed companied world of TO BE HELD NEXT WEEK Burton, Mia Pearl Nielson, Mia recently andA the hostea of Sam- MARRIAGE LICENSES Christensen of Salt Lake City on enthusiasm of our new officers we On the other hand, thesteers book, Daughter the Catherine Mebel Howarth, Mia and and unfinished a trip through the canyons and hope to make this an outstanding half-fA Recreation Training Institute Bowles, and Mrs. Leda Swasey, urai. Delicious refreshments were ARE ISSUED cows are rather difficult to move, will Utah. Southern of They members: the parks to served year. following and Mrs. will be held in the Juab High Mrs. LaVon Swasey, and retailers finding a viffy also visit Boulder Dam before reWe are happy to find our de- packers resistance to Mrs. Vera Howell, Mrs. Tola JenSchool building, Monday, Tuesday, Loela Keyte of Mona. .the plainer The following marriage licenses stubborn home. remodeled, Hen Mrs. Kate turning Bowles, completely partment kins, Mrs. consumers. and Wednesday of next week. An were iaued this week by County by grades more work our Mrs. make will which Fern Sperry, Clerk Fred L. Gadd: rietta Warner, instructor from Salt Lake will be Mia Hortense Snow, Clothing pleasant and will add to the effiMrs. Anna Ostler, Mrs. James W. here to give instruction in handi- BELLISTON FAMILY ENJOY8 John Velore Garrett, 19, Nephi; Specialist, of the Extension Service, ciency of the department:-ThMrs. Beulah CANYON IN Mrs. Irons, PARTY Mr. and Mrs. Eaton Claridgd of. Paxman, craft, dancing, singing and games. Elaine Croff, 18, Spanish Fork. in the four Mrs Lizzie days Mrs. spent Future Farmers wish to ex- Twin Bridges, Montana, visited the Logan, Black, Jennie Beck, institute This will be free and Frances P. McLeod, 24, Ciffin, with committees tend their appreciation to the first county confering The family of Mr And Mrs. Les- Stella Anderson and the hostess, North Dakota; part of the week with friend everyone is invited to attend. The 18, and Opal Draper, training leaders on the cloth- school board and other officials In Nephi. hours for the instituted have not ter B. Belliston were delightfully Mrs. Bracken. Pleasant. Mount ing projects for the Relief Society who have made possible this fine been set but will be announced at a entertained at Camp Dadandson on Floyd Thomas Gibbitas, 22, organizations in the three wads of piece of work. The Mothers Kensington Club Thursday. A delicious hot supper Inter date. La Ruth Rue Baxter, Nephi, Levan and Mona. Tne work The Twentieth - Century Club was served to the following people: members were the guests of Mrs. Springville; Reporter Laurence Memmott 18, Goshen. done the M. B. their first meeting of the held princimainly covering Mr. and Mrs. Lester Belliston, Arthur Gadd and Mrs. Fred borne The Sophomore class of the Juab season, September 2 AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY Garth, Vernon, and Eunice Bel- Beck at a canyon party held last ples of remodeling clothing. The Ag Club held their election A delicious TO MEET FRIDAY High School held their ciaa ele- of Mrs. L. J. Wade. Mrs. GeOrge liston, Jack and Carma Vickers, Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Eva Stephenson and Mrs. ction Wednesday. The following of- Belliston gave a splendid pa&et) ). Mr. and' Mr. Harold Vickers and dinner was served to Mrs. Rose of club officers Wtfjiesday, Sept The American Legion Auxiliary family, Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Bel- Boyer, Mrs. Kate Bowies, Mrs. Bir- 15. The following officers were Christian Stephenson were host- ficers were elected: President, Natural Resources, In which, minwill meet Friday, September 17 at liston and family, Mr. and Mrs. die Jones, Mrs. Sadie Tolley, Mrs. elected: Pres. Lawrence Brough; esses at a miscellaneous shower Harold Olpin; Vice President, ing and forest were lh eal ionics treated. The following ihsaben 8 p .m. in the City Hall. Ethel Thoral Howell and family, Mr. and James Andrews, Mrs. Ida Beck, Vice President, Ronald Sperry; lat Friday afternoon at the lat- Thelma Linton; Secretary-Treasure- r, Gordon Bailey; Reporter, were present: Mia.paude ' Cans of American Fork will be In Mrs. Marvin Draper and family of Mrs. Ada Johnson, Mrs. Ora Sperry, secretary and treasurer, Ray Lin- ters home honoring Mr. and Mrs. attendance to install the new offi- Moroni, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bel- Mrs. Fred Gadd, Mr. Gene Gadd, ton; reporter, Laurence Memmott; Alvin Stephenson who were mar- Phylia Painter; Girls Sport Man- Mrs. George Belliston,-- : Hr. AJ cers. All members are requested to liston and family of Salt Lake City Mrs. Wm. Jenkins, Mrs. D. F. sporta manager, Thoma Harrison; ried last Wednesday. The bride wu ager, Fafe Ingram; Boys Sports Bryan, Mrs. Pahf Refreshment and Mrs. Harry Howell of Las Winn and the hostesses, Mrs. Beck watch dog. Loran Fowkee. Repor- formerly Mia Nellie Sorensen of Manager, Vera Sudweeks. Re- vin Burton, Mrs. GiarWJLLlh be In attendance.. Continued on Page 8 ter. Lawrence Memmott and the hostess Mrs. Wade.- will be served. and Mrs. Gadd. Vegas, Nevada. porter, Phylia Painter. Products of Utah field, orchards, garden, factories and homes will go on parade in Salt Lake City ve . 1. Scout Council Elect Officers For New Year 4-- Funeral For Bessie Nielson Next Saturday a Salt Creek Unit D U P Elect New Officers Under-Privileg- 4-- H Better Grades Of Cattle are Scarce 1937-193- De-Gra- ff, Applications For Elk Permits To be in Oct, 4 pre-scho- n - S - Cheer-A-Cod- son-in-la- w h, ve a at e - . f f, Left, r?8 f |