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Show ' EAT MORE EGGS! EAT MORE EGGS! i EAT MORE CHICKEN! BOOST POULTRY! EAT MORE CHICKEN! i BOOST POULTRY! i i The Times, Vol. 21, No 31. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, July 30, The News, Vol. IS, No. 1931 : t 31 Dr. P. L Holman PAGEANT STAGED ON NEB 0 Nephi Pioneer Tells WORK Plans Complete For STORMS ARE BENEFICIAL TO History of Two ON NEW CESSPOOL Gives An Excellent ON PIONEER DAY Stake Canyon Day MOUNTAIN RANGE Friendly Indians AND CEPTIC TANK Talk At Kiwanis PLEASES AUDIENCE COMMENCES Morning Sports Program To Commence At 10:30 At The Rangers Station; Night Program At 7.30. Complete Program' For Canyon Day A day of fun and frollcl A day Morning Sports Program 10:30 A M. for forgetting fears, cares, beat, At Ranger Station work or worry! A day for breathing In the beauty of the hills and reveldash, boys under 15, 1st ing in the refreshing breezes of the prize, fishing rod; 2nd haircut. A day for sociability and canyon! girls, 1st dash, friendship and then an evening of 2nd pair half soles camera; prize, singing, dancing, and fun around and heels. a huge community bonfire. This Is dash, boys under eight the program for Juab Stake Canyon year, 1st prize, haircut; 2nd fric5. Bee-Hi- Nephi's long dry-h- ot spell was broken Wedensday afternoon when the valley was visited with small showers, which lowered the temperature several degrees. A heavy rain, almost a cloudburst. In Salt Creek canyon Wednesday afternoon washed out the canals to both of the citys mupcipal power plants. The downpodr of rain hlso washed rocks and rubbllsh over the state highway in several places and also did some damage to the D. St R. G. Railroad tracks. The lower plant canal was only washed out In a couple of places, but the upper or new canal was damaged to a great extent. Crews of men have been working all day Thursday repairing the canals, and the old plant will be in operation right soon, while it will take several days to get the new canal in repair. The rains on the Nebo range will' be welcomed by the cattle growers, as it will help the summer forage. day, Wednesday, August tion tape. Think what it will mean to have dash, girls under eight years a good old fashioned community 1st prize 91 pounds germade; 2nd Think how can household lubricant. outing once more! much it will mean to the kiddles to dash, girls and boys under with mother mountains into 12 years, 1st prize, 1 week pass to the get and dad! Think how much we all Venice Theatre, 2nd haircut. need to grow young again! r, Stake Presidency and High Council vs Bishoprics, Price H. D. Goldsbrough reports that Every resident of Juab Stake is 5 gallons gasoline. his company Is doing a good busl-ine- ss urged to be present. Birch Swamps from men three in the north fork of Salt Creek Hog calling contest, at the Calclte plant south of each elders quorum, 1st prize ham; Levan, and he states that they are Canyon will be the gathering place. 5 bread. loaves 2nd come should have early Everyone making several shipments to Calif' contest, 3 ladies onla, and the demand for the pro breakfast, dinner, and supper In the Husband-callin- g from each ward Relief Society, duct is getting greater every day. coolness of the canyon. Forest 1st prize sewing cabinet, 2 case of Ranger A. P. Christiansen Is chairfruit jars. man of the committee on grounds, and every effort will be made to ac- Obstacle Race, Seventies vs High comodate the big crowd. Bishops Priests, 1 prize, $1.00 roast, 2nd straw hat. are asked to appoint a transporta100 arto committee In ward each tion yard dash, (FREE FOR ALL) Miss Myrtle Beard returned home Prize Kodak. range transportation for those who after spending three weeks In Provo do not have cars. Everyone Is asked Mr. and Mrs. Nello Sudweeks and to be thoughtful of his neighbor and AFTERNOON. SPORTS 3 P. M. assist In making It possible- for all family rf Nephi spent Sunday in Levan at the home of Mr. and Mrs. to be present. race, team from W. W. Beards, parents of Mrs. SudStake officers of the M. I. A. have each teachers quorum, Prize, weeks. arranged an amusement program pocket knife and sheep belt.. Mr. and Mrs. George Connelly anfor the day and the Stake Sunday Flag race, scouts, prize 10 lbs sugar nounce the arrival of a daughter, School Board will be In charge of Tractor-pu- ll contest, deacons, prize born Wednesday, July 22nd. the evening bonfire program. 5 loaves bread. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankler and In addition to contest events, list- Tug-a-wAmerican Legion, vs. family spent a few days in Salt tournaed for the day, a horseshoe Kiwanis, prize 5 gal. gas. Lake City with relatives last week. ment and other activities will be Bun- eating eontest, free lor all, 1st Mrs. Helen J. Hansen and Audrey provided to engage the energies and prize 50 lbs floury 2 spray nozzle. Hansen left last week' for Salt Lake Interest of small folks and grown Base ball 4 innings, Levan vs Mona, where th?y will visit for a few days folks alike. Also Prof. Reed W. prize 5 gal. gas and 4 quarts oil. before going on to Wyoming where Bailey, who has been Invited to at- Chinning contest, free for all, 1st they will visit relatives. tend, will be asked to conduct a prize haircut, 2nd tire patch kit. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Hansen of nature study tour and to explain the Chinning contest, boys unde. 12, 1st Leamington spent Sunday with revarious interesting formations found prize 1 qt oil, 2nd can cup grease, latives here. in the vicinity of Mount Nebo. 3rd can household lubricant. William Shepherd of Tooele Is Request Is made that men and Mens Singles, horseshoe champion, visiting at the home of his parents boys come In overalls or hiking Change of oil for Automobile. Mr. and Mrs. Augustus Shepherd. clothes rather than Sunday clothes Mens Doubles, Horseshoe champion Mr. and Mrs. Vem Talboe of and all must come prepared to take pair gloves, 2 quarts oil. Provo were Sunday guests at the In stunt of Horseshoe Ladles Doubles part any games, activity champion home of Mr. and Mrs. Nells Lundin which they may be called to Box Chocolates. steen. Good sportsmanship OTHER PRIZES participate. Miss Zella Francom went to Salt must be the order of the day and Largest family present, 1st prize Lake City Saturday, where she will must his 50 or 3rd 2nd lbs contribute her everyone flour, boys suit, visit Mr. and Mrs. Asa Fowler and shoes. part to make Juab Stake Canyon pair boys family. Oldest man Box Handkerchiefs. Day a Joyous occasion for all. Mrs. Darrel Childs and family of The following business houses Oldlest Lady Blanket. Centerfleld are spending this week have generously donated merchan- Most sunburned baby, under 3 years at the home of her parents Mr. and dise and other prizes for the sports Prize Baby Swing. Mrs. S. P. Christensen. program for the Juab Stake Canyon Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen Day: EVENING BONFIRE PROGRAM of Mount Pleasant spent Monday Nephi Mer. Co., Nephi Drug Co., and Tuesday with relatives here. 7.30 P. M. George Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Francom spent Co., Burton Barber Shop, Ostler L. Barnett Master of Ceremonies the 24th of July In Salt Lake City. St Allen, C. O. Lomax, Venice Thea- O. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Wankler and Singing, led by J. M. tre, Chas. Foote Sc Sons, Carter Community Christensen. family spent the latter part of last Howarth, Cleaning Co., William week with relatives in Salt Lake. Paxman. G. Samuel Hal Service Station, Day St Night Invocation, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Bosh spent direcService Station, Stanley Service St Fire lighting ceremony, under and last week in Salt Lake City. tion of Maurine Kendall Auto Camp, Bryan's Garage, Palace Mr. and Mrs. Carlyle Braithwaite Thelma Warner. Barber Shop, Allen's Cash Store, visited in Levan Tuesday with Mr. Nebo" Mount (ComReading, "On City Meat Market, Kendall Bros. Mrs. Farrel Wankler on their and D. Mrs. Clyde,) Merling posed by City Barber Shop, Ord St Mangel-so- n, way from Los Angeles where they by Mrs. Leeta M. Squire. Dr. L. C. Warenski, The TogSelection by male quartette, Claren- have been attending summer school gery, Nephi Barber Shop, Nebo SerMr. and Mrs. Monroe Gollaher ce Warner, Paul E. Booth, LeRoy vice Station, Wheat City Service and family returned to their home Whithead, J. R. Barnes. Station, Clyne Leavitt, Silver Maple Fifteen Minute Talk. Mother Nat- In Tooele Sunday after visiting at Service, X. L. Bakery, Page Motor ures Beautifying Process" Profes- the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Co., Cys Market, J. C. Penney Co., sor Reed W. Bailey. Stephensen. Nephi Floral, O. P. Skaggs, The Mr. and Mrs. Amer Peterson of M. W. Anderson and A. J. Tunnel, Juab Co. Mill St Elevator Selection, Gunnison motored to Levan Sunday Gowers. Co., Bailey Grocery, Lan's Service where they enjoyed the day at the Reading Miss Florence Chase. Station, Levan, Sells Furniture. home of Mrs. Nells Lundsteen. Selection, Fidelis Choral Club. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson Remarks, President A. H. Belliston home from Salt Lake City Ned returned Higglnson. Reading, where Mr. Anderson has been reCommunity Singing, Benediction, A. P. Christiansen. ceiving medical treatment. Miss Della Lundsteen returned home Sunday after spending three weeks in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Christensen. The program for conjoint meetWith details almost completed, ing Sunday evening. Aug. 2, Is as follows: Instrumental music, Wen-da- ll Payson stands ready to greet the hundreds of visitors to the annual Francom; vocal solo. Olive Black Hawk encampment and Onion Taylor: piano solo, Boyd Nielsen; Considerable damage is being done talk, Alma Winter; vocal duet, Jas. Day celebration to be held in that to the stretch of oiled road be- and Vlnnie Christensen; trombone city August One of the most entertaining tween Nephi and Levan by heavy solo, Paul Francom; Ladles Chorus celeever a tractors equipped with lugs on the under the direction of Mrs. J. L. programs aranged for bration in Utah Is now complete. wheels, being driven over it, ac- Francom. The detailed program as announ- cording to Wm. Osborn district Mr. and Mrs. Reed Scott of ced by the committee is as follows: engineer for the state road commisIdaho Falls, Idaho, spent a few Tuesday, August 4 5 p. m. Un- sion. In addition to the damage days of last wek with relatives In sons to road and of done the pioneer markers, by tractors, Engin- Levan. veiling eer Osborn further states that some Mr. and Mrs. Allen Johnson and daughters organization; 8 p. m. Program, Memorial Park, Payson. narrow tired wagons have been family and Mrs. T. J. McClure used on the oiled road, and have spent Sunday In Levan enroute to 9 p. m. Band concert, dances. Wednesday, 9 a. m. Band concert cut the road up especially is this Provo from Richfield. 140 p. m. Parade; 1.30 5 Recreation- true along the edge of the shoulder. Ira Morgan died at his home In Mr. Osborn states that the road Levan Wednesday afternoon from al roded, chariot races, trick tiding, horse races, ball games and commission have arranged for a heat prostration. Mr. Morgan was Special Features; 3 p. m. program good passable dirt road along side harvesting south of Levan when he Memorial Park, Mantl; 7 Band con- the oiled highway for the convenbecame very 111. He was brought to ience of parties having tractors with his home immediately and a doctor cert; 8 program, Memorial Park. Thursday, Home Coming Day 9 lugs attached to the wheels or for called, but he passed away just a. m. Band Concert; 10 a. m. Pro- narrow tired wagons. after the arrival of the doctor. Mr. and Mrs. George Nellson and gram, Memorial Park, Fairview; 1.30 Driving tractors with lugs on the to 8 p. m. Recreational Park, rodeo wheels or narrow tired wagons on Mrs. Wm. Sherwood spent a few chariot races, trick riding, etc. 3 p. sate highways is absolutely against days of last week In Salt Lake City. m. Program, Memorial Park. Lehl; the law, and unless this practice Is Mrs. Milo Stephensen of Hinckley 840 p. m. Band concert and hand discontinued, the parties breaking Is visiting at the borne of Mr. and shake. Memorial park; 1p.m. pro- the law, will be prosecuted, says Mrs. Jas. Stephensen. and Mrs. Owen Francom gram at Tabernacle and program at Mr. Osborn. Memorial park. 9 p. m. boxing. The engineer states that the few days of last week In a. concerts. m. band money spent for road construction Salt Lake City. Friday 10 a. m. Program Memorial Park. Is the peoples money, and it la Just Mr. and Mrs-- C. 8. Wood spent Richfield; 140 to 5 p. m. races, etc, like taking money out of your own a few days hi Btftthern Utah last 8 p. m. program, 9 p. week. pocket to damage public highways. Levan Happenings Payson Arranging ? For Big Celebration wk Damage Is Done To State Highway Work was commenced today on At the regular weekly meeting of Wm. A. C. Bryan, only surviving The Spirit of 1851 Denew $1,069.00 cess pool and the Kiwanis club Monday noon. Dr. the of was Juab Valley original pioneer on the Juab high school P. L. Holman of Mount Pleasant tank septic the committee in requested by picting Early History of gave a very Interesting talk on charge of the Pionegr Day celebra- grounds. contract was awarded what the Associated Civic Clubs of to Nephi Was Well PresenThe tion to write an article on the naSouthern Utah were attempting to ted By Loyal Workers. tives of this valley When the early Eugene Tolley, the lowest of four put over. settlers arrived. Mr.'. Bryans article bidders, by the board of education He at time the said present that eveat a meeting last Wednesday follows: , contacts had been made with the Approximately one hundred Mutning. The septic tank Is to be built Being requested by your commit- In the ground east of the high Los Angeles and Colorado Clubs, ual Improvement association worktee to say a few words to you In would bear a great deal of ers and. townspeople participated In and the cesspool will be which fruit Insofar as the exploiting of The Spirit of 1851," a pageant relation to the Indians we found school, south of the building. dug Utah was concerned. about Juab Valley In the early days Fair given at the Juab County J. R. Ashton of the Ashton and Southern Also, Dr. Holman stated that sev- Grounds Friday morning, featuring of its settlement, and being obligat- Edmonds Co. of Balt Lake City eral their celebration the had of Pioneer ed to attend the celebration at Salt drew the signified publications Day In plans for the septic tank. Intentions of devoting an edition of Nephi. Lake City on this date, I address On account the school having a their magazines for the purpose of The first scene of the pageant you by this letter. great deal of trouble with cesspools of Father About the 27th day. of September, the board of education have been telling the world just what we have depicted the journey In scenic attractions In the South- Escalante and his covered wagons investigating septic tanks that have 1851, seventeen ern state. of the became what later Juab part through drawn by cattle and ' horses, and been in operation in other districts It would seem that we are too Valley, and their efforts to make seventy-fiv- e persons,' ending their and they have finally decided to close atscenic to the wondrous friends with the Indians, In the fourney from Salt lake City, formed install a tank here slmlllar to the tractions we have in our very midst, hope of converting them to their their wagons Into a protective camp one In use at the Jordan high to who Outsiders them. church. appreciate circle on the banks, Of Salt Creek, school come In are amazed at the wonderThe arrival of Timothy B. Foote Plans were made at the meeting ful scenic spots we have, and are and just about where the, Venice Show his small son Charles, the first am now the stands., building only last Wednesday for the complete about world outside it, white men to come Into this valsurvivor of that company, and tun renovation of the high school build- telling the be the should who while for we, telling settlement and the selection ley a pensioned veteran of the Black ing previous to the opening of Hawk Indian War. 1 am grateful school. Work- of the renovating world, set back complacently and of the site for the first house, (on let George do it. the exact spot where the first house for both. ; will begin about August 15th. It would appear from tr. Hol- was built) and their meeting with This was a beautlful' valley, coversome of the man's talk that with people the Indians composed the add this sliver ed by blue-gras- s, In this locality have finally woke second scene of the presentation. white-cappstream with great see to the are that and up of the arrival of going Dramatization Mount Nebo looking down upon us, outside knows what Utah has to the first seventeen families of Pionseemed safely Inviting. It looked , to the tourist and busioffer both eers who spent the first winter In like home, and work was commenced ness men. what later became Nephi, was the at once to build houses and provide A most tragic death occurred In the Concerted action among for the coming winter. our city last Thursday afternoon, southern counties of this state could theme of the third scene. Pathetic as well as stirring and thrilling InAt that time the Indians were July 23, when Betty, year old would cidents were selected from the lives somewhat Indifferent and made no daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George put across a program that we of early pioneers and woven into where us wonder some of make demonstration toward us, though, In W. Huglns was burned to death. five for been last the had twenty the before acted the story large, apmanner they were sometimes dominShe, with her brother June, age 6, preciative audience. The fright of ant, and occasionally Impudent; had gone to the barn, where the years. who a have bad When people the Indians, and the begging of but this was their land and we were young boy struck a match. Igniting In the making of Los Angeles food, making of friends, and the trespassers. the hay in the barn and the little hand In famous Indian Sun Dance" was see that the lay possibilities I have always had great affection girls dress. The fire gained headto acted out by Indian maidens and for the Indians, and I lament the way and was beyond control before Southern Utah and are willing Unfriendly Indians with manner of their treatument by their the neighbors could do anything. help all they can to exploit it, then squaws. least lend we a blood hatchets should at and scalps charging white brothers, and when they are Funeral services were held Fri- certainly over. to hand it put helping and the small pioneer sometimes released from their reserday for the little glrL The. choir to know that their camp surrounding is It gratifying ss and their lonll-nebeing driven away vations and wander about In furnished the music, which Included are still a few live ones left, and It of the the shots settlemeet by returning men them in the and I the following songs: Sweet Hour Is to be hoped that we of the Southof the camp completed the scene., ments,. I always salute them in of Prayer" and Abide with Me." ern with hook state of the up The final scene was one of put s as to a duet JestA 'Lover of. My Soul friendstyp&jand and - put across a pro- thanksgiving for the pioneers for their welfare. When I was a boy was sang by Lena Johnson and Elh each other will make the northern their safe arrival In the valley. The that gram converse I could understanding Ulan Coombs. The speakers were: notice. entire camp joined in singing Come with them in their own language, Urban S. Madsen, Fred Danielson end sit up and take Geo. D. Haymond was master of Come, Ye Saints," and Hard Times can still twirl enough of Fairview, and President J. L. and my ton Ned Josh Uncle and ceremonies, Come Again No More and several of their words to make them smile Nellson. The prayers were offered Higglnson entertained with some groups danced the Virginia Reel" goodnaturedly when I engage them by Joshua D. Coombs and Ed. N. side Rattlesnake splitting readings. to the Indians, who were hovering In conservation. Today some may Robertson. Pete and his special trainer were near, clapping hands and beating tell you of their bad deeds, but when Selma C. Anderson, 65, passed Pub- of the tom-tom- s" Kiwanis club of the guests I think of them as they were In away at Dice hospital at Moroni last Committee. The sketch for the pageant was 1851, with their teepes dotted about Thursday where she had undergone licity written by Miss Blanche Burton, In the valley and along the bench an operation. counselor of the Juab Stake Y. L. lands near the streams Or springs of Funeral services were held SunM. I. A. and was presented under water; moving about from place to day at the ward chapel. Speakers the direction of Miss Burton and were H. P. Olson, President J. L. place with their women and Will L. Hoyt. children perched upon, and their Nellson, and Bishop J. R. ChristThe reading of the pageant was tent poles dragging beside their iansen. Music was as follows: solo The Mona Ward Bee Hive class ponies; they then dominant owners HUda Christensen, and a vocal duet held Swarm Day Wednesday, July done by Mies Burton and Mr. Hoyt and possessors of the land, and we by Mrs. Francel Hansen and Clara 22nd at the Mona meeting house. read an article especially written event by Attorney William trespassers, and think of how we Larson of Moroni. Prayers were The time was spent playing games for the have taken possession of them and offered by H. P. Jensen and Ed. N. and a musical program was pre- A. C. Bryan, who is the only surwho came to Nephi their lands, and think of how they Robertson. sented, after which refreshments viving pioneer 1851. Mr. Bryan's paper are now wards of the government, She Is survived by her husband, were served to the following: Presi- In the year two who roamed told" Indians of with political wardens In charge, I A. P. Anderson, and the following dent Mrs. Anna Young and counselthe white men took am sad. children Andrew A., Anges Coombs, or Mrs. Rose Nellson, the teachers the valley when article Is being pubToday I shall tell you of two Margaret Isom of Los Angeles, and of the class Mrs. Erma Keyte and posesslon. The Indians only, both having copper Miss RozeUa Anderson. The grave Mrs. Emma Ellsworth and the fol- lished In another part of this paper. colored skins and Golden Hearts" ; was dedicated by N. M. Jensen. lowing girls: Ina Nellson, Edna first, Old Salt" and then Juab, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blackett Ferry, Mable Fowkes, Norma Moly-neu- x, both unmarried. and chUdren of Fountain Green Agnes Newton, Melba FowThey travelled about Independen- and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blackett kes, Katherine Kay. Zelda Newton, tly, and so far as we could learn, of Nephi spent a few days last week Elsie Kay, Geneil Kay, Merle Robthey were unrelated and from dist- visiting with friends and relatives erts, Ruth Warner, Sadie Swasey, inct and extinct tribes. Even when In Emery. Essie Kay, Norma Nielson, Phylls they happended to be in the settleFountain Green felt honored to Green and Lael Ellertson. ment together, they seemed to have have The Wool City Mounted Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Warner of no special interest in oneanother, Band invited to take part in the Los Kendrick, who has Sergeant Jo-Angeles are in Mona for a short and they never camped together, Covered Wagon Days parade at Salt visit with their parents. Mr. and been statione- - in Nephi for several w. weeks seriously injured In they just traveled about on foot, In Lake City on July 24th. A large Mrs. G. A. Newell and Mrs. Patra past a mile an automobile accident loneliness scattered friendship on number of people also enjoyed the Warner. Mrs. Warner was formersouth of Pleasant Grove, Tuesday their way. celebration and report that the ly Miss Lona Newell. He was taken to the Neither of them ever begged; they local band did very well and out of Mr. and Mrs. Ted Ferguson of afternoon. won their own way by the equip- the 38 bands who played, there were Central. Arizona, are visiting with hospital at Fort Douglas and subsesent to the Letterman genment of arms and nets they carried, only a few who received honorable Mrs. Fergusons parents, Mr. and quently eral hospital at San Francisco. but they were delighted to sit at mention and the Wool City Band Mrs. F. A Keyte. white folks table, and would enjoy was one of them. Miss Geraldine Sergeant Kendrick suffered a Mrs. Enoa Brimhall of Provo visa voluntary gift of anything they Allred was chosen to lead the band ited with her mother Mrs. Geo. E. broken left arm and other injuries when the car he was driving collided liked. and hold the banner. Kay last week. Mrs. Luvina Aagard and children They were well wnown, respected Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen with a truck operated by Vedo DeU and trusted by all of the Indian spent the 24th with relatives at of Moroni were week-en- d visitors of Salt Lake City. The sergeant was traveling north Venice. tribe; in this vicinity. in Mona. Mrs. Emma A Nash of Salt Lake They were friends to redmen and Mrs. Fred Bhawcroft of LaJare, and his car sideswiped the Dell car whitemen alike. City attended the funeral Sunday Colorado visited a few days with acocrdlng to officers who investigated the accident. It was said by other Indians that and returned home the same even- Mrs. Sarah A Newton. After sldeswlping the other car, Old Salt was given his name. ing. Sammy Newton of Monroe Is visSergeant Kendrick's machine conMr. and Mrs. George W. Green iting relatives and friends here. Old, because not a living soul knew for 150 yards and crashed tinued anything about his age; he was announce the marriage of their Lorenzo Webb and Vaughn Moly-neu- x here and appeared as old as now" son Wesley to Zalda Yorgasoq of made a brief trip to Boulder Into a pole at the side of the road. as long as the oldest Indian could Moroni. The marriage was perform- Dam last week. These men obremember; and they added Salt ed at the home of the bride by Pres. tained work but couldn't stand the because his hair was the color of E. J. Johnson. terrific heat at the dam. salt, and because he never changed A baby boy was bom to Mr. and In appearance. He was about five Mrs. Leonard Garfield July 15. feet six inches, weighed not more A lawn party was given at the than 120 pounds, moved with quick home of David Nellson Wednesday alertness, and was an adept In the evening. Games and dancing formuse of his bow and arrows. He never ed the evening's entertainment. Ice Mr. and Mrs. James Andrews anhad a gun or a pony, but always cream was served to the following-Mr- . of their on foot carried a substantial quiver and Mrs. E. F. Russell, Mr. and nounce the engagement filled with feathered arrows, painted daughter, Blanche, to William Done, Mrs Amasa Green, Oscar Brough. son Mr. of Mrs. The Misses PrlscUla Wilson, Elma Miss Hattie Frampion and Abraham Done red and blue and sinew wound finPleasant of ger tips, and chipped flint arrow Jones and Blanche Francom. retur- Orove, and the host and hostess of Tucson, Arizona. home ned The marralge will take place In Thursday evening after Mr. and Mrs. David Nellson. heads. Part of the arrow-heawere poisoned. The poisoned shafts touring the Eastern States and atMr. and Mrs. Leonard Garfield Tucson the first part of August. Miss Andrews Is a graduate of the were kept In a separate compart- tending the Business and Profesan are the proud parents of eight local high school and the Juab ment inside his quiver. He said he sional Womens Clubs National Con- pound son, born July 15th. In Richmond. Virginia, used the poisoned darts for large vention Oscar Brough, Miss Hattie Pram-pto- n 8take Seminary, and has attended and Alma Walker of Pleasant the Brigham Young University for game which could seldom be over- where they represented the local come by a single arrow, but would club. Orove motored to Salt Lake City the past two years. Before returning home they vis- Friday to attend the celebration. Mr. Done la a graduate of the move quickly away carrying the arrow with them; but If the pois- ited In Washington, D. C., Denver, Mrs. Mary Garfield and family Brigham Young University, where and York other New he has been teaching for the past City, Chicago, oned flint touched their blood, their motored to Salt Lake City Sunday several yean. feet could not run; their eyes could places of Interest. They made the to visit with relatives. not see and they would fall down trip by automoboile and report a Mrs. Mary Garfield received word most enjoyable trip. They state that her daughter Erma had arrived Kenneth Bowman, who has beer, and quit breathing." Asked If he was not afraid to eat that they found the weather cooler In New York City, July 16 on her employed by the local Allen's Cash In Utah. sections than for several months, loft SunStore other in Canada. tour of the United States. the meat of the poisoned animal, he said no; Cuba and Mexico. She had taken day for Caliente. Nevada, where he put meat on fire coals, no see poison any more, good eat." In various points of Interest suen ylll be manager of the store there. Arrangements are bMng completAmbassador Gordon Bryan of Tooele, arrived in His teeth were all sound, but ed for Juab County 4-- H Club Day as: Niagara Falls. worn flat with his gums. set for Bridge, which joins Canada and the Nephi Monday afternoon and will which has been definitely He said he did not know how Wednesday, August 12th, at Camp United States. The Statue of Lib- take Mr. Bowman's place In the local store. Dad and Son, behind Mount Nebo. erty and other interesting sights. (Continued on Page Eight) t FtGreenNews Mona Happenings Sergeant Kendrick In Auto Accident Engagement of Local Nephi Girls Return From Convention Girl Is Announced |