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Show The Times-New- A page from The Times, Vol. 3 1 , Nephi, Utah the past Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Thursday, Nov. 21, 1940 No. 47 Parity Program Is Established As A Principle President Peterson Looks For Prosperous Agriculture For Utah' on Conference HEALTH PROGRAM FOR SCHOOLS IS s In OUTLINED The health program started in the schools last year to have health examinations done on all fourth and eighth grade students will continue this year. To add to the present program, the school board has added the program of dental examinations for the entire district, to be done this year. The first health examination and dental examination will be held at the central school Tuesday mom ing, November 26. Health examim ations will be given through the next two weeks in the district until the children scheduled for examinations are seen by the die tor. The dental program will be carried on in a different manner, in that all examinations will not be given at the present time, but the program carried over a longer period of time. Parents are urged to visit the school and attend the examinations made by the physician. Appointments will be made and the parent notified in order for them to be present, for all children in the 4th grades in the district. If the parents would like to attend the examinations made on their children in the eighth grade they are invited to do so but the exact time of the examination may be obtained by the physical education teacher or teacher in charge of scheduling the examinations. Nephi This RECREATIONAL PROGRAM OUTLINED FOR NEPHI ADULTS The adult male population of Nephi will be give nan opportunity to remove the kinks in their weary muscles each Monday evening, beginning next Monday, according to an announcement made this week by directors of the City Recreation department. The Juab high school gym, complete with the hand ball court, and facilities for other games, will be thrown open to the men of the community for an evening of gymnastics. Handball, volley ball, basketball, and paddle tennis will be played during the evening, and the gentlemen attending will be supervised in their play by three Nephi recreational department supervisors Grant Sperry, Neldon Worthington and Arval Sperry. The recreational activity is being conducted under the joint sponsorship of the Juab school district board of education and the Nephi City officials, with men being employed on a WPA recreation project. Gym shoes must be worn for all games, the directors advise. Week-En- d Jr Mutuals To Furnish Program on Sunday Evening The News, Vol. 21, No. 47 'At Juab County Draftees Are Listed Final List Of Order Numbers Published Of East Juab Men The following is the continued Quarterly conference of Juab By Elmer G. Peterson list of order numbers for East Juab Stake will be held Saturday evenacPresident, Utah State Ag. College county registrants under the Seling and Sunday of this week, aftective Service setup. Only those cording to an announcement by Parity Income for agriculture of East Juab county are being puber several years of effort is now President A. H. Belliston. established as a national principle; This conference has been desiglished, the numbers not listed being men of the West side of the county. nated as an Aaronic Priesthood it remains to make it fully a nationThis list completes the publication I believe it can be Conference and the opening sesal practice. of order numbers. sion for the priesthood will be held accomplished in the next period of 402 Morris Hansen Blackett; 404 at 7:30 Saturday evening in the years if we are diligent and mainEvan W. Bryan; 405 Wiimer La tain adequate leadership in all our Stake Tabernacle. Mar Aagard; 409 David Richard Sunday morning at 8:30 there agricultural enterprises, and see to will be a Church Welfare session, it that the individual efficiency of Salisbury, 410 Evan A. Orme; 411 John H .Parkin; 412 Mervin D. AnThis with all stake and local welfare the farmer is maintained. committees urged to be present. derson; 413, Thomas Edward Ostrecognition of the necessity of parC. N. J. BLOWING ROCK, 479 Homer M. Jenkins; 420, Those interested in church welfare M. ler; ity in farm income is, I believe, the is A here with C. shown D. photo work are invited to attend, accordWASHINGTON, Hampton Walter Ostler Bowles; 422 William most significant accomplishment of root of Dr. Harry A. Millis, University probably the largest ginseng to President Belliston. 424, Lorenzo Hoitt Moss; the past decade. Engle; ing in Blue veteran the Ridge of Chicago economist and at 10 oclock ever found When 428, Lawrence F. Gottschalk; 430, Sunday morning Utah farmers, and measurably all taken from the Mountains. named by President Roosevelt to and afte-noo- n M. 2 P. at Gordon J. Francom; 433 Maurice A. American farmers, know that there in the gorge under the of the National will Sunday be Chairman be general assemblies, with ground scenic Christensen; 435, Reuben M. Sheris no patent medicine remedy for Rock The by famout Blowing Labor Relations Board. a wood; 438, Ray W. Worthington; Bishop LeGrar.de Richards and of the difficulties we face in agriculis subject to Senate member board of the Emmet Olivevr, a neighborscales of the 440, George V. Russell; 442, Max A. ture. We must follow up on many the root Dr. Millis succeeds church welfare general the confirmation. tipped Hanton, committee as the Garrett; 443 Lester E. Neff; 449 fronts of attack. Education in high at one pound and one ounce and Warren Madden, whose term visiting speakers. Max William Bowles; 450, George school and college must be supportclusin the tubors were nine last there August. expired The attendance at Juab Stake Eugene McPherson; 451, Joseph ed on an increasingly high level of is very valuable, selter. quarterly conferences has not ling forGinseng Stanley Paystrup; 452, James Earl a more efficiency and research must be sus$15.00 than pound it should for on Greenhalgh; 45- - Perry F. Hall; 458, P. P. Thomas. President of the been as large as tained and increased in scope and and a root the market, open is an and some time appeal past, George Weldon Kendall; 460 Earl Commercial Bank of Nephi is in in depth. The Farm Bureau, which rarely ever finds filled and herb F. Bean; 462, Wm. Fred Sorbe; 463, a very serious condition at his made to have the Tabernacle ses- one with gatherer a weight of more than represents the whole enterprise and at to the Thoral general overflowing he where Howell; 464, Lamont B. susFork in be for of should all home us, Spanish speaks three ounces. Wankier; 465, Alvin Peter Everts; confined on account of ever sions Sunday morning and Sunday tained by a constantly increasing was Word received in Nephi 466, J. Elmo Haynes; 467, Laurence causing him serious afternoon. exertion, membership. Local planning comIt is urged by the stake officials Thursday of the death in Salt Lake L. Memmott; 472, LaVon Garrett; mittees have an enviable opportunheart trouble. Ann of Andrews Hill, 58, former 476, Lee G. Carver; 477 Gilbert M. and ward bishoprics that the ity to lead out in sound solutions for resident of Nephi, and sister of Wilson; 481, F. Gaurnett Kendall; Saints of Juab Stake put forth ev- MISS MELBA JONES county problems. And we must see W. C. Andrews, Mrs. George Wor- 482, Donald L. ery effort to be in attendance at IS IN CHARGE OF to it that national and state legisBailey; 486, Glen W. thington, Mrs. William Worthing- Schofield; 490 Don W. Ingram; 493 MISS BARBARA PETTY these sessions. lation is watched constantly and ton and Mrs. Ralph Park, all of George M. Pexton; 494 Arthur C. ARCHERY AT Y worked over in the just interest of program has been RETURNS HOME FROM The following Nephi. Sidwell; 496 Mervin Clark the producer. for the Sunday evening arranged Mrs. Hill, wife of Ernest Hill, 502 Joseph Hunter Lyman, Newell; Miss Melba Jones of PROVO Four citizens of the Nephi South! MISSION FIELD taberin The circumstance which should Stake the Juab services 503, Farrel A. Heppler; 504, Ros-co- e Nephi has been named a member of was born in Nephi, a daughterAn-of make us all most proud of our con- ward have filed for the position nacle. This meeting will be the fin- the William and Hannah Cunliffe L. Weitzeil; 500, Gerald T. BelAssociation Athletic Women's of member of the of Quarterly-conferencboard educanections whatever it is, with farm Miss Barbara Petty returned to al session of the regular board along with 13 other B. Y. U. drews. She lived in Nephi until liston; 507, Douglas G. Sperry; 511, life in this State and region, is that tion from that district. Dr. T. W. her home Sunday. She has been to Mr. Hill. her Samuel J. marriage coeds, according to an announce512, Ralph E. we have on our farms a high grade Allred, lhcumbent, A. L. Garbett, laboring in the Western States Opening song, "Comrads of M. ment made Survivors include her husband, Chase; 515, Sperry; Milton R. Shaw; 516, by President Dorothy H. Belliston and James A.jsion for the Herman I. human population, men and women McCune; 18 at praper, two A.; months, Morton Don and sons, past Hill, Roger C. Garrett; 522, Max L. Olof Provo. of superior hereditary quality who Phillips have filed with Clerk J. Grand Island, Omaha, and North song service; M. I. A. theme, Mrs. Ballard Miss Jones will act as one of the all of Salt Lake City, two sisters son; 528, Ferald V. Fowkes; 529 form the only possible successful E. Lunt for the position. Pet- - Louise Chase; Santus, Stake chorL. Mrs. A. Nebraska. E. D. ten managers, selected for each Mrs. Pugsley of New York Melvin M. Jarrett; 530, Earl Eugene piatt, CanMrs. base for a great agriculture. If we Emma directed us, and before by Milat met her and Mrs. Jack Skow of Denver, The school election will be held ty (Ingram; 531, John N. Bowers; 532 n Time of Roses, chor- of the majorallsports, and will be in City had a population on our in that district on Wednesday, " coming tovNephi they yisited the non; In the of activities. ford, in addition to 4' those named Reed Shecwqod; 533 David Austin; charge archery And farms it would be a hopeless task to December 4th, only Rain the River us; Mexico chorus; in New the elected Carlsbad Caverns 537 Rulon J. The managers will work with the above of Nephi. 539 El win raise agriculture up to the high member will be and Funeral services will be conduct- G. Goble; 540, Shepherd; sworn into office an(l spent some time visiting with talk, Donald Bailey; Deep in My officers in directing the sports Alonzo Boswell; 541 Beside level our economic and social ideals at the first Still male chorus; Heart, for the association and for ed Sunday in Salt Lake City. meeting in 1941, for Leon Petty in Los Angeles. Joseph L. Smith; 542 Yale Brough: Waters and The Holy City, ladies program require. a term of five years. 544 Herman Wilkey; 545 Bert T. all women on the campus. Is Now Over The chorus; Day And we must never forget that Jones; 546 Jack K. Wilkey; 547, Stake chorus.; prayer. it is the individual quality and efGeorge C. Bean Jr; 548, George is The under the sponprogram ficiency of the producer himself Thomas Memmott; 549, Joseph R. A. M. I. of Stake the sorship that the larger of our salvation Greenhalgh; 552 Joseph L. Boswell; rests. Intelligence and industry 553, Ray D. Tolley; 554, Milton Q. combined are the first requisites of Boswell; 555, Edward Herman success in anything. Agriculture Memmott; 557 Reed Newell Hough20th CLUB more even CENTURY stalwart requires Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Davis were ton; 558 Cleon Washington Kay; character. But even granting this Salt Lake City visitors over the 560, Walter Wilbur Vogt; 561, WelHOLDS MEETING decisive influence of the individual, don Owen Shepherd; 562 John week end. as we all do, it is nevertheless true Cleon L. Memmott, a member of Garrett; 563 Loren R. SidThe 20th Century Club met at the in our highly integrated society Mr. and Mrs. Elijah Salisbury well; 564 Howard N. Painter; 565, school delivered a home of Mrs. H. C. Crane on Nov Juab the high facnumorous that there are other The following telegram was rec- had as guests Tuesday, Mr. and Ralph E. Kay; 567, John E. Ord; ember 7. Litany was read by Mrs. tors which can make or unmake the was the guest of his brother, Will solendid address on Thanksgiving" of the Nephi Crane. Mrs. S. E. Forrest present- eived recently by M. M. OGara, Mrs. John Opheikins of Ogden. 568, Wayne E. Ostler; 573, Alton members before the farm enterprise. Taxes, roads, Carter on Tuesday. B. of this on of 574, Homer P. Carver: the chairman Club Kiwanis ed of Below a Monday review Land The Nephi Chapter Mrs. Nellie Jennings of Levan 575,Young; schools, the foreign policy of our Clarence J. Ockey; 579, Eldon in Cross: Memmott Red American discussed, of the Mr. week. Wind Newton Keith. nmor Mr nnd Agnes by Mr. a was Mr. visitor home at of the government, particularly foreign C. Sherwood; 581, Elmo L. Wilson; Your chapters success in the and Mrs. The following members were prestrade, tariffs, credit facilities, mar- rentiy for Delta to make the Lloyd Hobbs on Tuesday. 582, Alma LaMar Garrett; 586, ent: Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. Paul present Red Cross roll call will be I keting facilities, the development of should be thankful we are living in E. Booth, Mrs. S. E. Forrest, Mrs. a definite contribution to national Miss Beth Davis, a student at the Jack Burton Carter; 588, Alva L. cooperation, freight rates, the deMrs. Burnell Lunt returned last Utah, and these United States. C. R. Jenkins, Mrs. Claude R. Lo- success and vvill reflect our national Henagers business college in Salt Young; 591, Virl W. Worwood; 593, velopment of cheap power, the cost He compared conditions as they max, Mrs. Herman L. Mangelson, solidarity in this crucial period. A Lake City spent the week end in Fredrick M. Lynn; 594; Don Ray of farm machinery in our rapidly Friday from the Utah Valley hosGowers; 595, Parley E. Whiting. here today with conditions in Mrs Wilford Pratt, Mrs. J. Earl great active membership in Utah is Nephi. are at Provo. pital 'likemerchandising agriculture, 602, Fred D. Morgan; 603, WesPlease carry on until the European countries, and stres- Reid, Mrs. L. J. Wade, Mrs. L. C. essential. wise the need of more irrigation S. J. Robinson of Colonia Dublan, sed the fact that we should Thank Warenski and the Mrs. Fred L. Gadd and children ley J. Christiansen; 604, George B. hostess, Mrs. H. every patriotic citizen has been enwater and the better utilization of Mexico, visited at the home of his God that we are Americans. visited last week with her sister, Parkes; 606, Perry Fredrck Jack-maC. Crane. rolled. what we have is urgent public busMrs. Frank Wanlass last 607, John Merrill Nielsen; Governor Henry H. Blood. Mrs. A. W. Conover in Salt Lake In addition to Mr. Memmotts iness no less than interest to the daughter, week. Mr. Robinson is engaged for address, Past President Reed StevForest Laraine Painter; 609, to The local 608, committee wishes City. and himself all these producer the winter doing Temple and Re- ens of the Salt Lake City Kiwanis RELIEF SOCIETIES Meril Clinton Stephensen; 611, Perexpress their thanks for the fine other factors so influence farm search Mrs I. M. Petty, daughters Elaine cy Burdeli Newton; 612, Eugene W. a work delivered at Temthe and have a Lake thus received Salt was club cooperation they guest, prosperity that they all become an ple. far in the present campaign. They and Maxine visited Sunday in Og- Olsen; 613, Harold Stephensen; 615, few remarks. He urged the club HOLD SUCCESSFUL intimate concern of every farmer efof more their have high hopes of surpassing their den at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinn A. Morgan; 617 Lloyd Gorto members spend and every leader. And all these no Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ostler had com- CONFERENCES to This fine response shows Jess C. Hestmark. their don Hobbs; 619, Leon M. Broad-ben- t; service in quota. forts giving farmer individually can control. as their guests for the week our 620 Don Bowers; 621 T. Merle end, have that the welfare of people It requires social, sometimes im- Joe Ostler of Denver, Colorado, Mr. munity. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Gillett and Successful ward Relief Society America at heart. Willard Shepherd of Levan renOrd; 622 Erick Cleo Malmgren; children of visited Colorado portant political action. and Mrs. E. L. Hanson and Marjoe-lai- n dered Denver, The Red Cross maintains a Red two vocal numbers, and Pres- Conferences were conducted last 623, Gerald H. Carter; 622 Jess A. I look forward to an increasingly Ostler of Provo, and Clark ident A. H. Belliston of Juab Stake Sunday, November 17, in four Juab Cross First Aid Station at Levan over the week end at the home of Bailey; 628, Howard R. Nelson; 630, prosperous agriculture in Utah and White of Logan. E. Mrs. her mother John Stake wards. The theme of the con- at Lans Service station. A Ingram. Douglas M. Brown; 634 Ned H. great presided. throughout our country. There are ference is How the Home and the deal of good has been done by J. O. W. Kendall is visiting Barnes; 635, Elmo W. Lomax; 637. Mrs. Harry J. Irons is visiting in many reasons for this hope among Relief Society are Contributing Taylor, proprietor of the station in Mrs. John California Malcolm E. Warren; 641, Jacob with her which is the consciousness of the Logan with her son and daughter-in-laOakland, Factors in Spirituality. The con- during the past three years. DurDeloss Bowers; 642, Glen Kenneth and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Irons. LITERARY CLUB IS Mrs, country, by and large that endaughter, ference for the North ward willl ing that time they have taken care Norman 644, William Lee BaiWhittington; Mastro. will She and also two lightened reasonably prosperspent be conducted later. days in of 28 automobile accidents on the ley; 645, James L. Bowers; 646, ous agriculture is a basic, and I be- Salt Lake City with her daughter, ENTERTAINED Mrs. Frank Bowers and daughter Allen L .Christensen; 648 Lawrence highways, and 10 major home or lieve the first, necessity to a strong Mrs. Kermit Cook. Mrs. Roy T. Cowan acted as hostfarm accidents. About 53 patients recently left for Long Beach, where Don Brough; 650, Daryl Howard and prosperous nation. The presClub have been assisted to doctors of- they will join Mr. Bowers and make Pearson; 651 Victor E. Gadd; 652 Mr. and Mrs. J. Lynn Strong ess for the Ladies Literary meetent world tradegy emphasizes this fices, and two have been killed in their home. regular Byron G. Howard; 658, Roscoe R. necessity in America as it has never had as their dinner guests Sunday at their November this district during that time. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Scovil and dau- ing on Monday evening, been emphasized before. Garrett; 658, Edward Raymond Mrs. Eva Jones of of Canada was the theme Murray spent Lunt; 662, Leo Walter Christensen; Following are the many types of The richest country on earth has ghter Virginia, and Miss Tula Gib- 18. Evanand Sunday at the home accidents taken care of: cuts, burns, Saturday the evening and the poem Merrit Christison; 667 enough wealth to make life rea- son of Mount Pleasant. of Mrs. T .H. Burton. She visited 665, Ralph geline by Longfellow, was read G. Ostler; 669 Perris Broad-heabruises, abrasions, lacerations, with Therle sonably happy and economically inher father, Jamec D. Pexton, Miss Roene Bigler, daughter of by Mrs. Claudia Brough. An shock, broken bones, sprains. Over secure for all our people who are 671, James Erin Morgan; 672 who has been seriously ill. S 100.00 worth of bandages, disinfand Mrs. Lisle Bigler of Nephi teresting talk was also given by Cecil F. G. Morris; 675, Frank willing to work. We must see to Mr. been ectant-?. chosen as one of the three Miss Priscilla Wilson on her exper and other materials have 676, Paul Elmer Broad-heait that this becomes an accomplish- has Mrs. M. F. Thatcher; Mr. Mrs. Beck, and The folbeen used. 679. Gillard Warren Payne; ed fact, not just words. Utah solosits in the musical production, iences while in Canada. L. E. Beck, and family, and Mrs. At the present time a movement Ida Beck The Wreck of the Hesperus to lowing members were present: Mrs. 684, Farmer. motored to Provo Mon- 683, Reuben F. Stephensen; Loris under way to establish a station be presented at the Fine Arts Fes- A. E. Smith, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, where they visited with Mrs. Raymond R. Pay; 685, John day Mabel Miss Mrs. Belliston, St. Dixie Mona. Macfar-lanof this type at tival at Ralph George, College, Eldon Crowther, whose birthday raine .Tew; 686 James I. on December 4, 5, and 6. Miss Sperry, Mrs. Ed. Cox, Mrs. William Lets put the present Red Cross anniversary 1687, Allen D. Beaton; 688, occured on that day. Miss Bertha studMcPherson, of over the the top and keep Amerdrive Andrews, Bigler is vice president Wallace J. Sperry; 689, George T. Seminary Students Take ent I. M. Mrs. A. Mrs Sperry, ica free; eliminate suffering and George Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt have Ostler; 690, Herman A. Young; 691 body and editor of the college as their guests during the Thanks- Lawrence M. Broadhead; 694, Merle Petty, Mrs. Alberta Belliston, Mrs. paper. Trip To Salt Lake City strengthen our defense measures. M. L. Mrs Sowby, Remember you have an opportun- giving holidays. Mr. and Mrs. McPherson; 695, Spencer J. Bowles; Brough, To See Intersting Sights Mrs. T. L. Smith was honored on Ernest Miss Lula McPherson, Mrs. P. B. ity this year to serve your Red Thomas Belliston and two children, 696, Thomas P. Kendall; 698, Omer her birthday anniversary last Thur., Cowan, Mrs. A. H. Belliston and the Cross and your country in a great Miss Ruth Lunt and Miss Orlean Barney; Fifty-eigstudents of the Juab November 14, and also by a surprise hostess Mrs Roy T Cowan crisis. Nichols of Salt Lake City. 703, Thomas S. Pay; 704, Clifford Stake Seminary will go to Salt visit from Mr and Mrs. Wes ChamEdward Nelson L. Garbett; 709, Lake City Friday for a special trip bers and daughter Gale of Los Dwane Brough, a student at the 710, Elmer Robert Broad-heaMorgan; to various points of interested. is Mr. Chambers Mrs. A. C. at Logan is Angeles. CLUB HOLD visiting during the 713, James Arnold Phillips; 'v' S Places to be visited include the Smiths daughter, Helen, and hasnt MOTHERS CLUB THE Thanksgiving holidays with his par- 714, Ralph M. C. Miller; 717, Paul KSL radio studios, the Salt Lake been home for ten years. Other THEIR THANKSGIVING ents, Mr. and Mrs. Hyrum Brough. W. Francom; 718, Norman J. BowTribune plant; the Salt Lake muni- guests at the affair were Mr. and HAVE THANKSGIVING He has as his guest, Clarence en; 721, Orus Sud weeks; 723, Farcipal airport, and the L. D. S. Reg- Mrs. Clifton Belliston and family,. DIN NfcK Brough, also a student at the Logan rell W. Carter; 726 Edwin Roy FEAST ional Welfare offices and ware- and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Starr and school. Sparks; 727 Lorenzo Alan Pace; 732 house. The students will attend the family. The Mothers club of the South club members enjoyed noon organ recital at the taberWard held their annual ThanksgivThe Acacia Club met at the home Dee Earl Sparks; 733, Alma UaMar Mrs. Lorna Worthington enter- ing dinner Thursday at the home their annual Thanksgiving feast of Tola W. Jenkins Thursday aft- Dalby; 734, William Rowe; 738, nacle. D. Haycock; 742 Henry Worat the home of Mrs. Orsena War-re- r ernoon, November 14. The group will be in charge of tained Monday evening in honor of of Mrs. Unity Chappell. A delicA very Rex on Thursday evening, Novemb- pleasant time was spent in visiting thington; 743, Haurice L. Starr; 746 Principal J. Ralph .Walkins and her sister, Mrs. Afton Cheney of ious dinner was served to the foler 14th. The committee in charge and making plans for the annual William Mauris Grant; 747, Alma O. Raymond T. Baiiey, instructors of l.aketown, who is visiting here with lowing ladies: Mrs. Nellie Scho 748, Maurice Howard; 749, WAUCONDA, ILL Most peo-pi- e of the delicious turkey dinner in- Christmas the local seminary. They plan to relatives. Refreshments were ser- field, Mrs. Elizabeth Cowan, Mrs. party to be held In Dec- Chase; Mrs. Harriet ved to the following guests: Mrs. Laura return to Nephi Friday evening. have turkey on Thanksgiving cluded Mrs. Warner. Edith Berk-stea- ember. A delicious luncheon was LaVon W, Ellertson; 750, Spencer Morgan, Lorna Doris Bowen, Mrs. Norma Bailey, Brough, Mrs. Susan Wilkey, Mrs. Day, but Dianne Lee ia Marian served to the following: Mrs. Itha E. Sperry; 752, Jungi Jay Shlo-zak- i; shown Memmott andWorthington, Rita Andrew's. The B. Parke. Ellen Mrs. Venetta Broadbent, Mis I aura Elizabeth Booth, Mrs. Addie Bellis-to- n, 755, George Eugene Wilkey; C. Cole, Maude S. Mis Virginia Sperry, who is emMrs. Alice Carter, Mrs. Mar- putting the pheasant for her holi- evening was spent in playing Trip- Forrest, Florence H. Chase, Ethel 757, Ronald Albert Tunbridge; 759, Morgan, Mis Bessie Greenhalgh, in Tin the tic School James Waldon Reed; 760 Verl Wm. Those present besides the A. Irons, Lillian S. Cowan. Ethel ployed district Miss June Burton, Miss Eiva Shaw, tha Carter, Mrs. Laura Sowby, Mrs. day meal, which she shot near oli. at Eureka, and George Sperry, a Miss Eleanor Burton, Miss Clarice Charity Garrtt, Mrs. Sarah 761 Raymond T. BaiBrown, In her insulite cooler committee were Mary Bailey, Mary C. Gadd, Chloe N. Bailey. Anna D. Tunbridge; student at the A. C. in Logan are Kendall. Mrs. Zoe Gibson, the guest Mrs. Fannie Plpin, invited guests, Wauconda, Jensen, Stella Beck, Verda Beck, Allred. Alice P. McCune, Laura ley; 760, Charles Orlando Miller; kiL Her younthful companion, Gene'ieve Belliston, Thelma Han- B. 767. Loren G. Stenhenon; 768, Geo. spending the Thanksgiving holiday of honor, Mrs. Afton Cheney, and Mrs. Rhea Beagley, Mrs. Louise Brough and the hostess, Tola W. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. the hostess, Mrs. Lorna Wayne Mayer; 769, Clarence Heber sen, Helen Jones, Bessie Schofield, Jenkins. Vickers, and Mrs. Francis Chap- Barbara Mrax, look on with A. Georgs (Continued on page 8) Sperry Jr. Gayle Bailey and Eudene Warner. pell, and Mrs. Chappell, the hostess. Valuable Root New Labor Board Head Former Nephi Woman Dies In Salt Lake Four Men File For School Board Position mis-Lest- er j i run-dow- Memmott Is Speaker At 'K1 Local - Social Red Cross Roll News Items Call Is Success In Local Area Luncheon Ve-lo- re n; son-in-la- w semi-month- ly d; d; e; ht d; LIT-A-LU- Thanksgiving re Birds d. -- |