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Show The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah June 26. 1980 fl AND DRIVE CAREFUL DRIVE CAREFUL HELP PREVENT HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTS Nephi, Juab Co., Utah Thursday, April 7, 1938 The Times, Vol. 29, No. 14 WHEAT IN FAVORABLE CONDITION v CHARLES ORGILL DIES AT MONA : THURSDAY Wings Across America Is Theme A. F. Bracken Airplane Trips To Gives Rejoort of Station Activities Be Or-gi- ll, 81, died Awarded For SALT LAKE CITY "Wings, Across America is the subject of a nation wide school essay contest announced today by I. A. Smoot, State chairman for National Air who has Mall Week, May 15-2- 1, The News, Vol. 19, No. 14 Funeral Held For Mrs. David Park About 200 people greeted Miss Marion E. Martin of Baugor, Me. The following letter and copied of the Republican clipping are National Committee, at a meeting Honolulu, Hawaii, held Wednesday evening in the Times-NewNephi Lady Dies South ward Recreation hall. Dear Sirs: and as a Her speaker ability Following Long Imagine my surprise last Friday her charming personality held the evening, March 25, in picking up interest of the crowd for over an Illness the Honolulu and hour. reading on the front page the enMiss Martin discussed the politclosed clipping and while I was ical Elizabeth Sarah Ann Park, 80, situation and suggested plans reading that I was startled with for the election campaign this falL wife of David M. Park, died Friday ovthe same news being broadcast Mrs. Jessie F. Cannon, Repub- evening, April 1, at the family reser Station KGU, of Mr. and Mrs. lican National Committee woman idence following a lingering Illness. Tib-bA. H. Belliston and Lawrence from Utah accompanying Miss Funeral servces were conducted on with other notables arriving Martin on her tour through Utah, Monday at the Juab stake taberin Honolulu April 3rd. of the plans for Utah Repub- nacle. spoke It was indeed a pleasant surprise licans. Speakers at the services were and I am happy that I, a former Musical numbers were given by James E. Memmott of the South Nephite and an old friend of the Mrs. Evelyn B. Anderson, accom- ward bishopric, Joseph H. Green-halghBellistons will have the privilege Isaac H. Grace and the closby Mrs. C. W. Glazier, and of welcoming them to this beautif- panied by the Juab high school Ag. Club ing remarks by Bishop P. B. Cowan ul island of peace. quartet, composed of Clarence and who was in charge of the services. I am enjoying a most wonderful Lawrence Musical numbers included two Mrs. Jay Warner is visiting in Brough and Lawrence sons and visit with Fred here my selections by a quartet composed of and Byron Memmoth Payson with her father, William families. and Clinton their O. Clayson. After the dancing and Ralph Barnes, Della VV.Barnes, Alice Please give my good friends in refreshments meeting were enjoyed. Crapo and Joseph Cowan; a Dear Old Nephi the boys and my vocal solo by Thomas W. Vickers,, sincere Aloha. accompanied by Mrs. Vickers; a I remain, vocal solo by Mrs. Alice Crapo, acMrs. S. J. Lunt. companied by Mrs. Dlare G. Booth The clipping: Mrs. G. R. Judd accompanied the Charles Cartwright at the family residence here Thursday. Time for the funeral services bad .not been set late Thursday evening, but in all probability they will be held Sunday. Mr. Orgill was born in England, November 16, 1856, a son of Thomas E. and Ann Cartwright Orgill. He came to Nephi when a young man and has spent the majority of his lifetime in Mona. He is survived by 5 sons and daughters:' Wilford Orgill, Caliente, Nevada; John E. and W. D. Orgill, Mrs. Caroline Kay and Mrs. Hazel Platt, all of Mona; 14 grand children and 2 great grand children. One brother, Wm. Orgill of Mills, and one sister, Mrs. Emma Duffin of Gunnison also survive. MONA Prizes The dry land wheat of Juab valley gives indications ox producing an average acre yield ot approximately M Dusneis tor the current seasons with yieios up to 3(1 bushels irom wen advanced stands on tne Eevan ridge, according to A. F. nracken, supperintendent ot the tvephi Dry Jutnd station. 't he present condition of the winter wheat is due to the favorable distribution as well as the total amount of moisture during the fall und winter months. From September 1, 1337 to March 31, the rainfall measured 7.92 inches as compared to a long time average of 7.79 inches. lor March ot this season, the precipation totaled 2.06 inches while the average for the month is 1.53 inches. The Nephi Dry Land Station, which is now in its 35th year of d farmers service to the of Utah has largely been devoted NATIONALLY KNOWN LADY TALKS HERE WEDNESDAY FORMER NEPHI LADY WRITES FROM HAWAII s, Star-Bullet- in et AND STAMPEDE IS CALLED OFF Committee Makes Decision Following Canvas Of Merchants At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Ute Stampede Committee, Inc., held in the Commissioners room last evening, April 6, It was definitely decided there will be no Ute Stampede celebrat- ion held this year. The reason for the decision of the committee is the fact that the majority of the business men have refused to give the celebration the same financial backing and support as in previous yean. This, is ac- recently received the rules and regulations governing this contest from Paul R. Yonts, Executice chairman, Charlotte, N. C. The essays are to be based on the progress, dependability and future possibilities of this method of modern communication cording to the report of several who have contactState Chairman Smoot is sending a ed the business men during the every post office in Utah supply of the Rules and Regulations govpast few days. erning this contest, which, will, For the past three yean practicwithout doubt, create more interest the same committee has workally in aviation than has ever been ed on this 'celebration, contributing known in the nation as every high their time, which entails months Of school pupil in America has an evhard work, without remuneration, selections. quartet en chance to win one of more The opening prayer was given by and if the celebration Is to be conSTAR than a hundred valuable prizes, inFILM SINGER, P. P. Christison, and the benedict- tinued they feel that they are encluding some fifty air plane trips CHURCH HEAD, SOIL ion by Heber Jenkins. The grave titled to the moral and financial for EXPERT ON MARIPOSA to experiment work with wheat to Washington, Hollywood or MiEverything is in readiness in the city cemetery was dedicated support of the community and esAnderThe to excursion ami. first the of evening Mr. Bracken states that since the the grand opening pecially the business and professW. J. Cole. Mr. Smoot states that every high son Market according to a large the Manti Temple for the month byMrs. LOS ANGELES, March 25 inauguration of the soli conservat- school was born in Chaun-cevlll- e, ional men of Nephi. Park or those Times the of high Juab weeks having April, sponsored by pupil ion program by the government a advertisement in this The committee has always felt (UP) New Jersey July 4, 1857, Passengers booked to stake Temple Club, will be held number of tests have been added school curricula in Utah are not News. This new market is being sail aboard the Mariposa next of Ann Jen- that the celebration has greatly Robert and daughter enter this to on contest, the next 11, eligible Monday, April according .week include: opened in the Foote building benefited Nephi financially, as well dealing with such soil conserving only to do so. The prizes are corner to officers of the club. Postal cards kins Jarre tt. She came to Nephi as of Main and First South Mr. and Mrs.-- Albert H. Bel-- 1 crops as grass, alfalfa, and sweet but urged worth with at her the being a great advertising medof four parents age for. Here insent to are all members by trying being clover varieties. The results of certainly is ton. He is president of the Streets, and will be operated ium. In fact, the cheapest and best and has resided here the majtwo be will businThere are in the prizes: forming them of the excursion and Louis Anderson formerly this work to date indicates that alMormon church, and resides of her lifetime. advertising medium this city has girl ess in Reno, Nevada. arrangements are being made for ority falfa is likely the best adapted for- prizes for some bright boy or The in Salt Lake City, Utah. Their ever known. The committee has is survived She her husband, by Union. a every state of the transportation for those who dont four sons, William H. The building has undergone son, Angus also will accompany age and soil building crop for Utah in Park, Las been willing and anxious to go first state prize will be an airplane complete renovation and remodelto have a go. way sweet Since conditions. farm with arrangements for anthem. dry the winners nearest ing and the latest type grocery Both the Mona and Levan school Vegas, Nevada; James Harod and other celebration clover is a N. E. Winters, principal it likely must trip from this year, but D. Dr, H. Robert Nephi; Park, Ralph return. busses wil be available for these store fixtures have been installed, be seeded every two yeans unless airport to Washington and conservationist in the federal Park, Sallna; 3 daughters: Mrs. W. since getting a cold shoulder from be will a second The excursions to to date market, trophy prize a real evening it followup according is sufficient seed soil conservation service. produced Warren, Nephi, Mrs. Shirley most of the businesses that have to be presented by the Utah ..Air. -making made with the owners native of , ,j Mr and Mrs. Spencer Tracy, Mr. Andcrson-iw- l ing the harvesting of the crop in Mail Week Nielson, Blyanding and Mrs. Thel- been contacted, have decided to call Committee. cost 40 cents a ttie of at and set? for past person, Utah per land. Mpsqni, the second year to reseed the en route to Australia. The film it off. The essays of pupils winning a eraf years has been operating two but at least 25 people must go in ma Seegmiller,6 Delta; 24 grandOf the several grasses tested, star is recovering from a recchildren and childUte Stampele Committee great will grand return and which to Levan 35 bus Moha the and in in the stores Nevada, Washington trip grocery crested wheat has proved to be pie be ent major operation. ren.. One brother, Janies Jarrett contest a in National Ut entered to at bus buses will this he The returned before price. sold he t, most adaptable to Utah dry land Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence in which the winner will be given ah. leave the Seminary building at 5:30 of Nephi and one sister, Mr Geoconditions. In field it ranks next an en route to Australia. Mr. with adverhis and arrive at the Temple in time rge McCall, Salt Lake City. ; expenses paid states Anderson trip airplane Mr. iji to alfalfa. The most serious diffTibbett will pause in Honolulu Out of town people attending to tisement We invite Vtu to come from for five for the second evening excursion Washington days for a concert appearance. iculty encountered with reference Hollywood for those living ea 4 L the funeral were Mrs. George Mc7 M. which P. Those whether at begins to seeding grasses, however, is in fafepect'frrfHtebre Clifford McCall, Frank Mcthe Mississipl fiver,-- (or to Miami you wishing to go next Monday evening Call, Mr. buy or not. and Mrs. Warlow Cotton, securing favorahte stands. Good Call, west of the llves are also and winner nd'-Mrs. want must Anderson "Mr". . transportation ' standi of s&'e&T croVef' ahd 'airelf of Salt Lake Nat-onCity; Mrs. Erma second The in make Hotel River). with Anderson Mississippi arrangements Sunday can be expected almost every; seaoperating the and son of Phoenix, Mrs. Bruce while will be a home W. the W. C. Whitmore trophy, Stepprize following people: the old George son provided the seed bed is firm prize will be a and also have an advertisement of henson, South ward; Robert Winn, Ethel Balster, Salt Lake City, Mrs. and moist, but the seeding trials to the thirdto national John Park and Mr. and Mrs. Clarthe be BosThe of Mrs. Garden-Car.issue by Fontella plaque presented Nephi ward; the Hotel jn,- this date for grasses show that with National ence Gordon, Murray; Mrs. Esther S Air Mail Week committee. Times-New.- -, "1 well, North ward. In case there favorable seed bed conditions good The basis for judging essays will are not enough for one of these Edmunds, Miss Ruth Horr, Provo; The Central School Operetta, stands can be secured in certain be on buses four private cars will be av- Mrs. Nanna Horr, Grand Junction, "Paints and Patches" is nearing its originality of ideas 50 per seasons with poor, stands or failures ailable for at least 16 people, but Colorado; Loris Park, Springville, completion and will be presented to cent; continuity and construction, 20th CENTURY CLUB in other seasons. Rulon Ockey, Santaquln; Mr. and the public on April 15. A splendid - .'I-25 per cent; spelling and punctuathese cars will leave at 4 P. M. t Mr. Bracken states that Elmo Garden success depends upon 4 tion and neatness, 25 per cent. All GUESTS AT WADE The monthly meeting of the Mrs. George E. Ockey and Mr. and cast with pleasing voices will sing a local Utah student of the Miller, basic factors: seed, soil, climate and Temple club will be held Sunday Mrs. Robert Ockey, Price; Mr. and the leading roles, supported by a essays are to be certified by the State Agricultural college, will act school culture, according to A. L. Wilson evening, April 17, Easter Sunday, Mrs. Wm. H. Park and family of chorus of 150 members. Ute cast principal as to the eligibil- HOME as field foreman of he Nephi Dry of the contestant. Essays must head of the Utah State Agricultural in the stake tabernacle where a Las Vegas, Nevada, Mr. and Mrs. consists of: Professor, Marcus OlpLand station for the coming season. ity be post marked not later than midThe regular meeting of the 20th cellege department of horticulture. special Easter program Is being Shirley Nielson and family of in; Stephen, Clyde Ewell, Andrew, night, May 1, and addressed to the Century club was held at the res- Climate is the most important and arranged for that evening which Blandlng, Mr and Mrs. Glen Seeg- Jimmie Crane; Janette, Genlei "State Chairman, National Air idence of Mrs. L. J. Wade Thursday yet the most difficult to control, will be pubisheld next week in this miller and son of Delta, Mr. and Pratt Roberta, Blanch Ockey; SuMrs. Robert H. Park and family san, Ann Clair The in- paper. Mail Week, care of your local post- March 31. A short time was taken Dr. Wilson points out. Bailey; Rastus, Robmaster. All essays winning either up in business discussion. fluence of the other three factors Plans are now underway, under of Sallna and William Stanley of ert Warner; Teen, Elaine Paxman; soil in the States or National contests the direction of the Stake presiden- Sdplo. An interesting review of Dale. is comparatively equal, with Neen, Lorna Christensen; Teng will become the property of the Carnegies book "How To Win possibly the most important. Marba Jenkins; Amah, Ruth cy to invite a large group of worSoil must have constant atten- thy saints to go to the Temple and committee for use in promoting the Friends and Influence People was Warren; Miss Perrlwlnkle, GertruNEPHI JUNIOR de Duckworth; Policemen, Marcus growth of aviation. given by Mrs. Al. Burton. niose tion, Dr. Wilson insists. The ideal do work for at least 20 names durFor further particulars or a copy present were .Mrs. J. L. Belliston, home garden tract contains sandy ing the year 1938. This invitation Tolley and Leland Ostler; sheriff, CHAMBER MEMBERS of the Air Mail Week essay contest Mrs. Acil Petty, Mrs. Al. Burton loam soil, but with a little careful will no doubt lead to a great deal Clark Greenhalgh; plaihsdothes-marules and regulations, see either Mrs. J. Walter Paxman, Mrs. L. treatment other types of land may of work being done by this stake ATTEND MEETING Bert Taylor, chorus of 150 Mrs. Wilson Glazier, be made productive. Organic mat- during this year. voices. your school principal or your post C. Two pure bred dairy sires have master at once, for the contest will Mrs.Warenski, Claude Lomax, Mrs. Paul E. ter added to clay or sand soils The production staff consists of been purchased from two od the close at midnight May 1. Six members of the Nephi Jun- Russell Gardner conductor; accomIt is Booth, Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, Mrs. will improve their tilth, and even best dairy herds in Utah and believed that every ambitious boy Wilford Pratt, Mrs. L. J. Wade, sifted ashes may help develop those POOL OWNERS MUST ior Chamber of Commerce were in panist, Mrs. C. W. Glazier, dramatibrought to Nephi for benefit and or girl eligible in Utah will enter Mrs. H, C. Crane,- and Mrs. J. E. types of land. Cedar City Wednesday night to cs, Alice Sowby, dancing, Dottna service in this district. this contest. hear Roswell P. Rosengren, pres- Garbett; costumes, Catherine BowReid. Crop productivity in soils, more HAVE SANITATION selThese animals have been ident of the United States Junior les and Mabel Sperry; staging,. commonly spoken of as soil fertil- INSPECTION ected because of their high producMiss Virginia Rivers spent the Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Rosity, is dependent both on the quanCowan, Hattie Cranney, D. ing ancestry with ability to trans- week end at her home in Spring-vill- GIVES REPORT OF engren addressed a district meet- F. Winn, Clayton J. Beck, and La tity of plant food present, and the mit production. amount of it which moisture can and chamber Junior Vel members ing, Gammett; tickets, Alean Pace No The Holstein sire was purchased Mrs. Robert Winn attended the RAINFALL AT LEVAN make available to plans. Unfertile of Utahswimming pool ia the state in this area participated. and Golden Oldroyd; general arwill be permitted to operfrom the herd of C. W. Potter of Relief Society conference meetings aided soils are of Mr. visit to by ate after Cedar rangements, Elmo Hanson; adverttypes usually Rosengrens May 30, 1938, until its City was North Ogden. Mr. Potters foun- in Salt Lake City last Friday and scheduled in the course ising, Eunice Eschler. John C. Jensen, observer at the application of organic matter, both management has secured a dation stock came from the fam- Saturday. moistpermit rein aids because it of which will tour a take him to Levan weather bureau station, retaining from the Utah State Board of ous old cow "Sarah Ann Duplicate ports that the precipation for the ure, and because it contains plant Health according to a bulletin re- more than thirty cities in fourteen which was undefeated champion foods. states in the middle west, far west past month at the station totaled recently by Dr. J. L. Jones, and north west. He left his home NILSSON TALKS AT Holstein Cow at Utah shows for FOUNTAIN GREEN Culture of the garden is also leased 2.49 inches, to bring the precipatState Health Commissioner. of in many years. development ion for the month well above nor- very important city of Buffalo, New York on Mar. J. C. C. LUNCHEON bulletin has been circulated 30, The Jersey Sire was raised and NEWS a home vegetable tract. Care must to The and will have completed a cirmal. all owners pool and operators used by Frank Richards, of FarmAccording to Mr. Jensens fig- be taken both in choice of land and by Lynn M. Thatcher, Director of cle representing some 10,000 miles A splendid talk on health was Mr. Richards Alvin Mrs. Born to Mr. and purchased of travel before his return to Bufington. ures the total from October 1, 1937 crops, and in treating land in crop the Division of Public Health En- falo this animal as a calf from the Johnson, April 5, a son. Choice of 24. He will address state given by Superintendent R. F. to April 1, 1938, was 7.97 inches; planting and culture. April gineering and Sanitation. Swimm- arid herd kept at the Utah State AgrFuneral services for Jaspeh H. while the total for a year ago seeds is also important. regional conferences and spec- at the of the Juab school district, operators are warned that ial meetings meeticultural college and of oourse com- Robertson, 67, were held in the was 7.05 for the same period. The regular For his list of suggestions in ing pool at every stop on the es from the best productive dairy ward chapel on April 4. He passed 47 year average for the same mon development of a home garden, Dr. they must accept full responsibility tour. ing of the Junior Chamber of ComWilson recommends application of for requesting, obtaining and disstock in the state. Mr. Rosengren, an attorney, was merce luncheon, held Wednesday away on March 31 at a Salt Lake ths was 8.04 inches. State Board of Health per- selected These animals were purchased hospital where he has been receivlast year as one of the ten evening. organic matter to land, and early playing mits before May 30. Mr Nilsson dealt specifically with by local dairymen through the ing medical attention for some spading or plowing. Careful planyoung men in the Unitoutstanding U. D. P. CAMP TO assistance of the Farm Security time. ed States. In addition to his duties contagious diseases, and discussed ning is one of the main features The services were in charge of MEET FRIDAY NIGHT of his list, to arrange for the as national president of the Junior the obligations that dubs, and inCooperation funds assisted by funds from The Commercial Bank of Ne- Averil Larson, and prayers were oflocation, area and irrigation arran- NATIONAL YOUTH Chamber of Commerce, heading an dividuals should have and do have their control. The Salt Creek camp of the gements for each crop in the garphi and selection made by the Ex- fered by President Joseph R. Chrisorganization of nearly 100,000 men in Elden Tanner, chairman of the tension service. The sires are being tiansen and H. P. Olson. The Daughters of the Utah Pioneers are den. He also suggests that the ADMINISTRATION between the ages of 18 and 35 banded together in 420 local units Nephi Main Street Beutifi cation kept for service at the corral of speakers were President Joseph R. to meet Friday evening at 7:30 gardner harrow the land early in PAYROLL INCREASES Reid Greenhalgh, just north of the Christiansen and Mont Robertson at the home of President Alice P. the season, choose good, hardy seed reported that following throughout the country, he is a committee, of Fountain Green, President L. R. McCune. The lesson, "Indian Wom- and make arrangements for plantupper mill. member of the American Olympic a survey by members of the dub, Both these animals came from Anderson of Manti and Dr. DeJong en of the West will be given by ing The National Youth Administ- Committee board, .and is promin- practically 100 per cent of the crops. owners favored the plan of disease free stock and are certif- of the B. Y. U. faculty at Provo. Mrs. Lyle Pratt and Mrs. Lucille ration projects for Juab County are ent in club work in his home city. all receiving additional youths for icated to be disease free, as requirTwo string trio selections were Brough, and the biography of He has been active in leading replanting trees on the entire ed by the government lending the spring months. Juab County young men in a program of civic length of main strdet. played by Prefessor Elmer Niel- Eizabeth Udall will also be given. FINAL DIPHTHERIA Because of this, each cow son, Professor Buggert and Miss Musical numbers will be furnished has an increase for April of eight betterment, economic education, CLINIC NEXT brought for service must have pas- Dearwyn Sardoni of the B. Y. U. by the Relief Society double-tri- o youths, making at the present conservation of natural resources, The Junior Service Star Legion sed a test and be certified as free faculty and a vocal solo was given and by Keith and Joan Brough. time 21 youths between the ages of safety and other phases of the pro- will hold its regular meeeting in TUESDAY numfrom Bangs disease and T. B. 18 25 Two Mrs. on H. Snow. NYA and John work. by hall Saturday April 9, at gram of activity for the United the Dr. W. E. Thorpe of Ephraim bers were given by the ward choir Committees in charge of arrangeFive boys from Mona and six States Junior Chamber of Comm- 3 P. city M. A special feature program The last diphtheria clinic to be from Lexan are working on a grav- erce. has been authorized to make the and the grave was dedicated by ments for the annual Gleaner Girl and refreshments will be given. in is to and this whiirh will be tests, and was in Nephi Thursday W. H. Adams of Tremonton. Negiven Five banquet eling project Members of the Nephi club who Come early, Juniors, remember our community boys from to complete the testing of cows for Mrs. N. C. Jensen and Mrs. Eug- be held on April 13 at 7:30 P. M. held on April 12, 1938, from 9 to phi are improving the city park were in attendance at the meeting "Mothers Day program needs all these diseases. and cemetery. Three girls from are: Paul Christison, state ene Ivory entertained their neigh- In the South ward amusement hall 10 A. M. at the Central school. your suggestions. All school children, bors and friends this week in their consist of: Alice Christiansen, Gerpreschool Nephi and two from Levan are Gordon Wood, state dirClela Gibson, reporter. aldine Ida children Florence and Cazier, infants homes. Wilson, from Nephi, assigned to recreation. The story ector; Fred Gadd, Nephi club secrespective Levan GarrRoss Mona and entertainto are Robertson class Crane, Mrs. Thora hour SERVICE STAR for the Marjorie Olpin, child- retary; expected Claud Lomax, national Mr. and Mrs. Allen Warner of ed the Social Hour club this week ett, Dean Wynder, Eks Ayn And- receive their final inoculation at ren has been an outstanding pro- councelor; Ray Phillips, and Albert Spanish Fork were Sunday guests LEGION TO MEET clinic. erson Bodell. Jur.lbr was and this at her home where the time ject during the winter months. An CL directors of the Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank With the theme "Step a Little If there are any children who average of 33 children attended unitStarr, The Service Star Legion will spent in social chat. Warner. A most successful Old Folks par- Higher the banquet promises to havent had an inoculation for dip- this class daily. All children entermeet at the home of Mrs. C. W. htheria in any of the preceding ing school next fall are eligible Miss Bernice Garrett and MaurMorgan on Monday, April 1L at ty was held last Wednesday in the be successful. Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. clinics they are advised to take for this class. ice Garrett students at the B. Y. Jane Vickers weer Mr. and Mrs. 3 P. M. Municipal hall. one Mrs. Mr. is and now; as It much better to Garth Christiansen left this week Mrs. Morgan requests that all of Raymond Bailey Juab County has a monthly in- U. In Provo spent the week end T. W. Vickers, Emmett the group members attend this im- for Portland, Oregon where he has were conference visitors in Salt have Just one Inoculation than it is come of $312.80 for youths work- visiting in Nephi with relatives Mr. and Mrs. Lester & Vickers, elllston, to go without any protection. Lake City last Sunday. and friends. employment. ing on NYA. Revs Vickers and Mrs, gn Cowu. portant meeting. New Market To dry-lan- Plan Temple Excursion Open -- ad -- Tib-bet- - . Date Nears For School j I. M-f- he Gives Hinfs On al i Operetta and Planting . Dairy Sires Se-la- h, Purchased By Local Group n, . Al-bu- e. Nil-sso- semi-month- ly late-seas- pro-per- yt ag-nc- y. pre-scho- ol . , |