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Show EAT MORE CHICKEN! EAT MORE EGGS! EAT MORE CHICKEN! BOOST POULTRY! BOOST POULTRY! EAT MORE EGGS! The Times, Vol. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, May 21, No. 20. 14, The News, Vol. 15, No. 20. 1931. Elsinore Wins First EH Game 1931 Season 10 BE Elsinore defeated Nephi in the opening baseball game of the 1931 season on the local diamond, with a 5 score. The game was played on the new baseball diamond at the county fair grounds and much favorable comment was made regarding the new diamond, which according to popular opinion will be much better than the old playing field. The next game at Nephi will be Sunday, May 24th. B. H. O. A. ELSINORE 5 0 Hill, ss 5 3 0 G. Johnson, 3b 5 2 4 R. Johnson, cf E. Staples, p 5 2 0 5 Gray, rf R. Nielson, c 4 0 14 B. Staples, lb 4 0 7 5 3 1 2 G. Roberts, 2b 3 Sylvester, If Gregerson, if 1 Otto E. Weisley, Utah DepartOne hundred forty-fiv- e head of ment Adjutant and Service Officer, sheep and fifteen dairy cattle were and Cecil D.' Pope, past Departexhibited at the Juab qounty livement Commander, were the visiting stock show held at the Juab county fair grounds here Saturday. Judges speakers at a conjoint meeting of The American Legion and The were Professor W. W. Owens of the William L. Ware of Los Angeles held for American Legion Auxiliary Exercises Commencement Utah State Agricultural college, H. was in Nephi Monday and gave a at Schools at the A. Mathiesen, western field repreCity Junior and Senior High evening Wednesday very interesting talk to the Kiwanis Hall. will be held Wednesday and Thurs-.daysentative of the Holstein-Friesla- n Club on trade reciprocity between association, and William Miller of Adjutant Weisley gave a detailed evenings. May 20th and 21st, Utah and the Los Angeles territory. at 8:15. School Auditorium Mt. Pleasant. Mr. Miller, in comexplanation of the workings of the ' Among other things Mr. Ware manner most able in forma Prof. Bryant S. Hinckley, Legion and menting on the show, stated that said: have cases some told of of the that was one er president of L. D. S. University, of best it visited of the Economic prosperity depends upcome before the state service officer, several county sohws. will be the speaker Wednesday eveon reciprocal trade between our reand of the results obtained by his Professor Owens and Mr. Mathiening at the Junior High exercises. spective communities. Los Angeles organization working with the Vetsen, while judging the exhibits, gave Dorothy Brough will give the Valebought more than $10,984,183 worth of erans conclusion At Bureau. the on talks Instructive care dictorian speech. of the of food products from Utah last Mr. Welsley's address, he was asked The following is a complete prosheep and dairy cattle. Of 61 prizes year. By buying Los Angeles proannual American where the on was one the Legion's list, premium only gram for the Junior High School ducts you help the growth and deAD TOPPERWEIN dues went, and he gave a detailed awarded to a stockman from outexercises: velopment of one of your best cusof cent of where Lethe Club side Glee of to report Girls every Chorus Juab county, it going tomers, thereby building up and inin the Stubbs mony of membership Provo. Invocation by paid Roy creasing its purchasing power. This 42 13 27 10 was WILLIAM L. WARE Totals . Eva Sanders The winners in the various classes expended. Piano Solo will be reflected in still larger purB. H. O. A. NEPHI Past Commander Pope spoke on were: Blanche Broadhead Reading chases that Los Angeles will make 4 0 3 3b G. Sperry, members H derived Four-benefits the the Girls club sheep Lincolns by Vocal Irio from you. ss-- lf 4 1 2 of the Legion, stating that in his Valedictorians Address Aged ewe, first, second and third, Trade goes where it is invited, E. Worthington, 2b lp opinion, there was a greater ewes, Joseph Ostler. Rambouillet Dorothy Brough appreciated and properly handled. felt in the American Legion Wilmer Barnett Bass Solo first, Boyd Goble; second, Jarrett G. Worthington, lb ... Los Angdles is out for increased .4 0 4 than in any other organization in The marvelous exhibition of rifle, Brothers; yearling ewes, first and Belliston, ss Be Presentation of Students for business, inviting you to investigate .4 0 0 the world, and that being a member Graduatien Mr. Ingram shotgun and revolver shooting for second, Jarrett Brothers; 1931 lambs, D. Cowan, rf its products and offerings, assur.3 0 3 Petty, cf of the American Legion meant more which Ad Topperwein, the Win- first and second, Jarrett Brothers. Presentation of Diplomas you prompt and accurate handing ; c M. The demon weed of the to Sperry, him than being a member of any spread chester wizard shot, has been Grade sheep, first and second Address to Graduates ling of your orders. 0 0 on farms of caused .4 the nation has Ockey, p a other He famous felt America that will be S. organization. throughout Hinckley places in ewes and yearling ewes, Bryant business contacts Satisfactory member in this organization received many agricultural experts of the have Former President of the L. D. S. presented on Wednesday, May 20th Memmott Brothers; 1931 lamb, first been formed between business 36 6 26 8 more for his Totals before the people of this city and and second, John Goble. membership dues than country to take active notice of the concerns of Los Angeles and buyers University x G. Roberts out; hit with batted a member of any other organization growing infestations before the Clarinet Solo Open classes: Lincoln, aged ewes, George Parkes vicinity. All that is needed to secure in Utah during recent years. It is weeds take the farms. admission to this event is the de- first, Earl Nielsen; second, S. P. ball. in the United States. Piesentation of Scholarship our purpose to cement these friend100 000 400 5 most to The eradiweeds difficult Nephi M. Mrs. Leeta B. P. W. Club sire to attend as there is no adgeneral Squire, and Nielsen; yearling ewes, first 200 211 010 7 chairman of the Poppy Sale, gave cate are perennials; they come up ships and business contacts into mission charge of any kind. The second, Roy Nielsen; 1931 lambs, Elsinore Presentation of Scholarship closer relationship. Runs Reese 2, E. a brief talk on the Poppy sale, and every year and if nothing is done Kiwanis Club shoot will be held at East 1st South. first and second, S. P. Nielsen; Summary: Thus Los Angeles wants to know to their each year's crop Mr. Topperwein is on a long tour aged ram, first, Leland Benediction Nielsen; Worthington, Petty, M. Sperry, G. concluded with the reading of three is stop thangrowth one that we can before. But what you have to offer want the bigger in this section, which brings him, second S. P. Nielsen; yearling ram, Johnson 2, E. Staples, G. Roberts 2, short poems, ope of which was, In Dance in Gym. you to in this modern age something has buy from you and we Dr. Heibert B. Maw will give the his trunks and his interesting col- first, 8. P. Nielsen; second, Leland Sylvester, Gregerson. Errors Reese, Flanders Field. we know what have to offer that address to the graduates of the lection of Winchester rifles and Nielsen; 1931 ram lamb, first and Petty, G. Worthington, E. WorthPoppy Day will be Saturday, been developed that will prevent you may buy to advantage from us, their growth. Chlorate weed killers Senior High School Thursday eve- shotguns, to this city. Everything second, Leland Nielsen. ington, G. Roberts, E. Staples, B. May 23rd. such as agricultural implements, Mrs. Tacy Bracken, gave a talk on applied in the form of a spray or Velna Evans of Mona and is in readiness for a thrilling exSuffolk yearling ram, first, 8. P. Staples, Sylvester, Hill. Home runs ning. furniture, auto tires and accessories, Mrs. Bracken said: powder wil do the trick if aplied at G. Roberts, Sylvester. Three-bas- e The Poppy. Nielsen; second, Leland Amy Peterson of Levan will have hibition here. Nielsen; electrical supplies, paints, mill supThe Topperwein exhibition is one ram lamb, first, Farrell Carter, hit G. Worthington. Two-bahits It was this flower, growing between the proper strength and in the pro- plies, plumbing been selected as the honor students supplies, pumps, tile, Runs re- the rows of wooden crosses above per manner. Reese, G. Johnson 2. of the class to give papers on the absorbing, interesting feat on top second, 8. P. Nielsen; aged ewe, men's and women's apparel, radios, The Chipinan Chemical Engineerof another. first, Earl Nielsen; second, 8. P. sponsible for Ockey 4, Staples 4. fresh battle graves, which Inspired program. and beverages and etc., millinery, It would take too much space to Nielsen; yearling ewe, first and Struck out Ockey 5, Staples 16. the famous poem, In Flanders ing Company of Boise, Idaho, has food products. The following is a complete protell about all of his stunts but second, 8. P. Nielsen; 1931 lamb, Bases on. balls Ockey 2, Staples 4. Field, by Col. John McCrea. Since developed chemicals and apparatus gram for Thursday evening: Several weeks will be Therefore control and eradicaPresiding Officer Harry Foote even if we had room to tell about first, Earl Nielsen; second, 8. P. Hit with pitched balls By Staples, the war the flower has become for the effective its spent in Utah, investigating G. Worthington. President of Board of Education it, it would not spoil the exhibition Nielsen. recognized throughout the world as tion of weeds and a public demonits business men, the cymbol of war sacrifices. Each stration of this equipment will be markets, meeting when you see it. He shoots in varGraduation March, The National Rambouillet, aged ram, first and our merchandise and up on ious positions holding his gun right second, James Garrett & Sons; poppy has been made individually by given at the city lot belonging to checking Emblem by Bagley service to see where we stand. We some disabled veteran who through Barnard Bale, being Lot 2, Block want to High School Band side up, upside down, over his yearling rams, first and second, if there are have complaints To shoulder with a mirror to take aim, James Garrett & Sons; 1931 lamb, this work has been able to help him- 19, Plat B, Nephi City, May 16 at any so that we may take steps toSong (Ai "All The World is Waitself or his family in the long strug- 10 a. m it is announced by A. E. ward correction. We want the other and even while standing on his head, first and second, Jarrett Brothers; ing For the Sunrise" He is continually gle against the handicaps of war Smith, County Agent. (B) Allah's Holiday" by Friml inventing new aged ewes, first and second, James The great strength of weeds lies side of the picture too, so that we Often there is a tragic disability. Girls Glee Club stunts and there is no telling what Garrett & Sons; yearling ewes, first, may add strength and encouragein the root, therefore the first prin- ment and in he he when Le& Invocation story James up may wrapped novelty Garrett gives Whitehead pathetiq spring Sons; second, LeRoy to our manufacturers who are these flowers. his exhibition here. ciple to be followed in killing weeds land Nielson; ewe lambs, first and Principal Juab Stake Seminary a good job now. The Nephi Ward double nixed is to kill the root. The chemical to doing Topperwein is widely regarded as second, Jarrett Brothers. Reading. The Man Who Planted no market in the The schedule has been Probably following the greatest fancy shot with a rifle Holstein dairy cattle: Aged bull, quartet, composed of Mr. and Mrs. be most effective should be applied United The Hungry Grass by Ruth for Union Meetings: , States is growing faster than adopted to above the and foliage the Mrs. in an Robert is world. ground the Here Barnes, Winn, Vemile Ralph Wm. opportun-itCole Barnes; yearling bull, first, Sawyer Los Angeles. This should be of treThird Sunday of Each Month to see for yourself why he is so LeRoy Stubbs, Provo; bull calf, Clarence Warner, Mr. and Mrs. Paul must be applied in such a manner mendous Paper, The Advantages of a Ceninterest to you because It May 17 E. Booth, T. D. Davis, and Alice that the leaves and stems will abtralized High School regarded and to form your own Peter Sorenson, Levan; aged cow, means that one of your best cusTime Crapo sang a vocal number. They sorb enough to be carried to the tomers is prosperous and Velna Evans opinion on this matter. But titles first, W. H. Howell; second, Ivtn will require to 2:30 were accompanied by Mrs. Diane G. roots through the natural pipe or 2:00 are no: to the point. The exhibition Tew; third, Robert Garrett; year- General Assembly Paper, The Cardinal Objectives Relief Society 2:30 to 3:30 Booth and directed by Wallace L. sap lines of teh plant structure. The constantly Increasing amounts of will be a real treat to anyone who ling heifer, first, Ivan Tew. of a High School Education 2:30 to 3:30 Martin. Primary Ass'n. Two vocal numbers were amount of chemical absorbed deter- your products, Amy Peterson attends and you will never regret Money spent with Los Angeles 2:30 to 3:30 rendered by a quartet Quorum Meetings composed of mines the results. Violin Quartet, To a Wild Rose" giving up an afternoon to see his manufacturers comes back to you Stake the action of Presidency As efficient D. the Paul T. remarkable Booth, Davis, Ralph program. McDowell Afton Kendall, by in increased orders for the products 3:30 and Bishops The shoot is being arranged by Bamqs and Clarence Warner, ac- chemical depends on the amount you have which we need. Beth Lunt, Eva Huff, Audrey At the meeting (General Assem companied absorbed by the plant, best results Grant Allen of Ostler & Allen Co. by Wallace L. Martin. Goble. men and comYour bly), all the priesthood, all Auxiliary The meeting was in charge of Post are obtained after the weed has mercial business Address to Graduates organizations are giving the Stake and Ward officers are ex- Commander Alvah W. Howell. come to the bloom stage. If the Dr. Herbert B. Maw finest possible cooperation in the pected to be present. Following the conjoint meeting, treatment is given when the growth University of Utah The Quorum meetings are for the organizations separated and held is small and scanty a higher con- work we are doing, which we hope Presentation of J Pin will be of mutual benefit. quorums of the Melchlzedek priestcentration of spray solution is reshort sessions. Boyd Burton an idea of the To you Juab County has a drop of more hood. quired in order to obtain the same amount give Presentation of Graduates of money spent with Utah The meeting of Stake Presidency than a million dollars in the valuaThe third annual convention of amount of absorption. Principal George A. Sperry the tion of property assessed by the and Bishops is for Bishops, Bishops the Service Star Legion of the The equipment to be demonstrated people by Los Angeles, I quote Presentation of Diplomas by the Federal division will be held in includes the latest improved nozzles, statistics compiled county assessor, according to in- Counselors and Ward Clerks. .... Superintendent O. L. Barnett News State Los Market Bureau, Last Sunday of Each Month Ogden Friday and Saturday, May spray guns and knapsack sprayers Vocal Solo An unusually delightful affair of formation given out Wednesday by Evelyn Brough (Continued on Page Eight) May 31 15 and 16. Sometimes it is adPresident Mrs. V. M. and dusters. Benediction Bishop A. E. Smith the spring season was enjoyed by Joel Taylor. Mr. Taylor- stated that Sunday School to 2:00 3:00 16 the was Foote, Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mrs. C. vantageous to use the dust instead drop approximately per Y. M. members of the Ladies Literary M. L A. and W. Morgan and Mrs. Theo Harris of the liquid. Both methods of apClub and invited guests at the City cent. 3:00 to 4:00 will attend from Y. L. M. I. A The drop comes on all classes of plication will be fully demonstrated Nephi. Hall Monday evening. The event This herewill schedule continue Mrs. Foote will give a toast at and a detailed discussion of weed property, which include real estate, w3 in celebration of Mothers' Day. improvements, after. control will Mrs. Allred and eradication will be given. and the livestock other and banquet The rooms were tastefully decoratJUAB STAKE PRESIDENCY. render a vocal solo. The drop is An personal property. ed with cut spring flowers. artistic color harmony of green and partly attributable to the revised tax white was carried throughout the system, though much is due to lower I valuations. luncheon. Two first and a third place were Mr. for example, During the evennig the following 112,801 Taylor found, Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Tolley won by students from the Juab sheep in Juab this year, celebrated their Golden Wedding at program was enjoyed: Address of which he valued at 8383,542. Last High School in the contest work their home Sunday evening. Mr. Welcome, President Bertha Mc- year there were 118,257 sheep, valued conducted in connection with the Helen vocal solo. Pherson; Chase; twenty-secon- d annual High School Tolley was born in New York Deat $696,278. The number of autocember 7, 1857, the son of Mr. and musical reading, "When Grandma mobiles dropped from 1531 to 1281, Juab Stake M. I. A. was the Day at the8. University of Utah, Mrs. William Tolley. He came to Danced the Minuet, Betty Cowan; and the valuation from $234,000 to winner of three first places in Friday. May Florence Minuet, Mrs. Tolley was dance, "The Ruth Haynes won first place in Nephi in 1867. $147,000. The summary for Juab: events conducted at the division tX)rn in Moroni, December 1, 1862, Duckworth, Martha Howard, Anna1931 1930 meet of Juab. Millard. Ncbo, Deseret, the domestic science (foods) conFlorence bel Martha Pace, Fullmer, test Mr. Mrs. Peter and for which she will receive a the daughter of Real estate $2,723,406 $3,059,873 and Tintic Slakes at Delta Saturto the University. Cleo Christison and came to Nephi when Chapman, Elizabeth Foote, Mildred Improvements 1,187,140 1,271,600 The double-mixe- d day. vocal quartet scholarship won first place in the bass she was eight years old. Ti)ecnuple Bean and Bernice Evans; Petty The Livestock 594,247 the direction of Wallace L. Seminary Pageant, Truth, The Key To Happiness under Florand Marlon Christensen duet, were married May 6, 188lat Nephi. division of the intsrumental will be presented Sunday evening. May 17th, 1931 at 8 oclock Other personal 618,046 Pax-ma- n; Martin consisting of the following horn To this union thirteen children were ence Belliston; reading, Patsy The girls glee club p. m in the High School Auditorium. This pageant is being members wqs awarded first place: solo contests. Jimmie Belliston; reading, are ten was alive. have still third born, They Totals presented in conjunction with the Commencement Exercises $5,123,639 $6,174,920 Ralph Barnes. T. D. Davis, Clarence B. division.place winner in the class Ora Judd and Afton Green46 grand children and 4 great-gran- d stunt, of All mining property the Seminaries of the Juab Stake. The program follows: which has Warner and Paul E. Booth. Mrs. children. An informal eve- wood; dance, Maxine Petty; read- heretofore from all parts of the been assessed by the Robt. Winn. Mrs. Ralph Nelda Cowan; vocal solo, Evelyn Baines, Students Congregational Singing O, Say What Is Truth ning of social chat, telling of old ing, asses been assessor has Mrs. A. J. CraK, Mrs. Paul E. State of Utah took part in the concounty Alice Sowby; reading, test Invocation work. time stories and music was enjoyed. Brough; There were forty-fiv- e Thomas Bailey Bishop this year by the state tax comBooth, and the accompanist, Mrs. An elaborate supper was served to reading, Arta Jenkins. in forsenics, Diane G. Booth. Glade Sanders won contests conducted ocmission, and according to a report PRELUDE Those the charming enjoying those present. out Tuesday the tentative first place in the M. Men Public domestic science and art. dramatics, given were The Emblem casion Miss McPher Bertha were: art and music. These included deThose enjoying the occasion in the show a decrease Violin Solo: Thais by Massenett Mrs. Robt. figures Wanda Petty Shaking contest. Cleo Petty and Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison, Mr. son, Mrs. Wm. Jones, speaking, Miss Beth McCay won first place bating. extemporaneous Education: Readers. Mrs. Emma K. Olson. Miss valuation of mining property In oral and Mrs. Geo. Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Winn, reading, foods, clothing, poster in the Gold and Green Centennial The Emblem: Readers. Lula McPherson, Mrs. J. B. Riches, Juab County. from an assessed work, Ed Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones, dramatics, chemistry, to 1930 glee Waltz. in The dance winners will W. C. Andrews. Mrs. J. T. valuation of $966234 Truth: Leola Parkin; Obedience: Melba Foote; Mrs. Nellie Whittaker, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. choruses, quartettes, voice at club, Love: Mercy Vickers; Faith: Donna Carter. compete in the grand finals Belliston. Mrs. Wm. Bailey. Mrs. A. $671,198 for the year 1931. Mrs. Mr. solos, and instrumental Jack Downs, Henry C. Nelson of Salt Lake solos, band and Saltair in June. The above figures do not give the Mrs. String Trio: "Graduation Song", Wanda. LaVeve ana Parkins, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Tolley. J. L. Belliston. Mrs. W. City. The one-acontest play from orchestra. I. Brown. public utilities assessed Cleo Petty. by the Four thousand Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. eight hundred 1930 amountis which Juab Stake. The Songs of SoloSCENE ONE Ralph Belliston. Mrs. T. H. G. state board, Mrs. Ross Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. mon nnd Louise Bowers, represent- senior high school students were Obedience Parkes, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Mrs. J. ed to nearly $5,000,000. of the Claude Tclley, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin D. guests An asUniversity. ing the stake Gleaner Girls in pubDesert Caravan, Pexton, Mrs. J. M. Christensen. String Trio: Wanda, LaVeve and sembly in the evening in Kingsbury Stanley. Mrs. Sadie Harris, Mrs. Mrs. Orson Cazler, Mrs. P. B. lic speaking, won second place. Cleo Petty. Hall, at which the winners of the Annie Salisbury, Mrs. John Pitt. 6. And They Worshipped a Golden Calf: Readers. Mrs. Nellie Schofield. Mrs. JUAB STAKE PRIMARY SUNDAY various contests were announced, Mrs. Emily Ingram. Mrs. Eva Nuttal, Cowan. CONVENTION E. R. Forrest. Mrs. W. A. C. Bryan, CHARACTERS SOCIAL IN HONOR OF WITH climaxed a day which was filled Mr. and Mrs. Seth McPherson, Mrs. Mrs. C. W. Mrs. J. W. Aaron, Farrin Mangelson: Moses. John Bowers BIRTHDAY ANNIVERSARY with entertainment, instruction and Katie Shepherd, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brough. Mrs.Glazier. 8. B. McCune. Mrs. CHILDREN OP ISRAEL other events of special interest to Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Wil-ke- y. M. L. Sowby. Dona Belliston. Ruby Page, LaRue Worthington. Della Mrs. Stake of Juab The the Sperry. Emily A Primary very Irene Miss Stella Harris. Miss delightful evening was high school seniors. The day ended Mrs. Ettie Pyper, Mrs. Geo. A. will hold a convention Kendall. Melda Vickers, Donna Kirgan, Nina Greenhalgh. Sunday. at siient the home Alice with a dance in the gymnasium. Mrs. of Melvin Don Parkins. Stanley Tolley, Jennie Howard, Lillian Goble. Dora Stanley. Erma Ingram. Sperry Jr., Mrs. Betsy Anderson. May 17th. A representative of the Carter. Monday evening. May 11 in and Dorothy Shepherd. Mrs. O. R. Judd, and Mrs. I. M. General Board will be in attendMildred Bowles, Florence Tolley. Art Alina Jenkins. Fay honor of her eightieth birthday candle died out. Delicious refreshBroadhead. Fern Broadhead. Wilma Allen. Joel Christison, ance and the officers would apPetty. anniversary. Tile evening was silent ments were served to tlie following-Gues- t John Ord. Mervtn Bowers. Clarence Reed. Roscoe Park, Jack Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Christison in social dial and listening to the preciate a 100 per cent attendance. of honor. Mrs. Alice Carter Mabel Exevcutlve Jack 8tarr. Cowan. State for and First Sowby. Marie Christison Merritt radio. Tlie table was decorated with Mr. and Mrs. John meeting had as their guests Sunday Carter and fam-:l- y. 7. Vocal Solo and Congregation: Who's On the Lord's Side Mothers Day. Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Christison visited with relatives and will be held at 9:00 o'clock A. M. the season's flowers and a large Mr. and Mrs. P. p. at the High School. Stake Board j Baldwin and family. John Christi- friends in Salt Lake the Week-en- d. Ralph Barnes birthday cake decorated with 80 and daughter Marie. Mr. Christiaan 6. The and Mrs. A. the Ten M. at Readers. Commandments; son of 8alt Lake, Mr. and Mrs. T. '.nriU camlli i ceiuered the table. A; Barton meeting at 10 o'clock Brough and family. Mr and God, Geneva Rosequtst; Images. Virginia Bowles; Wlear-- ( Stake and all ward a late hour (lie candles were lit by Mrs. Paul L. Burrldge and family of Castle Mr. and Mrs. Paul Christison of High School. Christison. Mr. and Mrs. Continued on Page Eight tlie euest of honor and were watched Gate. Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Spanish Fork. Utah and Mrs. Mabel officers meeting at 2:00 oclock P. M. in the High School. with much interest until the last MraUsL?drondBrMdrad.an,il, Martell and family of Helper, Utah, Christison and family of Nephi. HELD NEXT ,.ih 12 10 10 110 Shooting Exhibition Here Wednesday Weed Eradication To .523 .315 Demonstrated .426 Notice Workers Of Ward and Stake Literary Club Holds Juab County Shows Drop In Valuations A Delightful Party High School Wins Nephites Celebrate Golden Wedding Honors At Meet Juab Stake M. A. Wins Three Firsts 4 |