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Show DRIVE CAREFUL AND DRIVE CAREFUL AND HELP PREVENT HELP PREVENT ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTS Nephi, Juab Co., Utah Thursday March 24, 1938 The Times, Vol. 29, No. 2 1 INVITE BOYS Trial May Be club work are Invited ed in to call at the office of the Juab County Agent before the end of March and enroll In a club project The girls will have their choice of the following projects: Clothing, Foods; for girls who have completed four years of club work are permitted to join a Home Science club, which will have forestry as a major and recreation as a minor. The boys will be permitted to join any of the following groups: Forestry, sheep, swine, beef or The boys over 16 may join a Farm Science group. members are urged to All enroll at an early date, In order that a report may be forwarded to the State office for approval. 4-- H Decision of Jury Is Anticipated Not Later Saturday OF THE Services Held COMING WEEK Beautify All girls and boys between the ages of 12 and 21 who are interest- Friday EVENTS Project To GIRLS TO ENROLL IN CLUB WORK Completed Than AND Friday: Funeral services for Samuel E. Love, North Ward 2 P. M. Public Relations Banquet Forrest Hotel, 7:30 P. M. Junior Prom, H. S. Gym, 9 P.M. Cemetery $6,000.00 Project Work To Start Soon Saturday: Juab Stake Temple Club dance, J. H. S. Gym, 8:30 P. A 56,000.00 W. P. A. project has The News, Vol. 19, No. 12 M. For Mrs. FLORENCE CRANE WINS $100 SCHOLARSHIP Howard Miss Florence Crane, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. C Crane of Ne- Mills Lady Dies Last Saturday Afternoon Monday: Kiwanis Club, Forrest Hotel, Funeral services for Mrs Mary noon William Ladies Literary Club, at Mrs. Ann Ivie Howard, wife of Dean Howard of Mills; were held Alberta Belliston residence, in the Juab Stake Tabernacle, on Evening Wednesday. Mrs. Howard died at Mr. the home of her parents-in-laTuesday: M. I. A. Carnival, Tabernacle. and Mrs. George Howard last Sat7:30 P. M. urday afternoon. She was born September 29, 1905 at Sdpio, a daughter of James A. Wednesday: U Y B Free Musical Concert and Carrie H. Ivie. She has residBand, J. H. S. Auditorium, 7:30 ed in Mills since her marriage to to Free Mr. Howard. She is survived by public. D. U. P. Dance, South Ward. her parents, her husband, one son, William Dean Howard Jr.,; and the following brothers and sisters: J. Delial Ivie, Flowel, Utah; Ferrin Ivie, Sclpio; Mrs. Joe Frampton, Fillmore, Mrs. Dan Duffey, Rock Springs, Wyoming, Mrs. Clarence Cowan, Nephi and Darlene Ivie, Services Set phi and a member of the LaVon-la- n Home Science Club, was the winner of the Union Pacific Scholarship contest tor 1937. This 6100 scholarship will entitle Florence to enter the Utah State Agricultural college this fall, and will greatly aid her during her freshman year. She will also be permitted her travel expenses on one trip to the College and return. Miss Ida Wilson, daughter Mrs. Alex Wilson of Nephi, and member of the LaVonlan Home Science club, was chosen as alternate. Both girls have outstanding records and are to be complimented on their achievement. For Samuel E Love Nephi Man Dies Tuesday Afternoon At Residence Samuel Ewing Love, 73, died at The trial of the State of Utah vt been approved for the upper or his residence here Tuesday of a Victor H. Steedman which haa ocThe Vine Bluff Mayor Cemetery. heart attack. Funeral services are cupied the time of the district and City Council have seen the to be conducted Friday at 3 P. M. court of the Fifth District for the of this for a need project urgent in the North ward chapel, with past two and a half weeks no doubt kind for some time past, and feel will be closed by Friday afterBishop A. E. Smith in charge. Incitconfident that every Interested terment will be in the City cemetnoon or Saturday morning. At the izen will heartily approve of the close of Court Thursday evening ery under the direction of the Anwork. derson funeral home. both the state and the defense were Work will be commenced in the Mr. Love was born in Nephi through with their evidence and conis it near and future, very the judge had already given the September 16, 1864, a son of Andof all the that large templated rew and Maria Humphreys Love. jury their instructions. rocks, the leveling of the ground He has resided in Nephi the majThursday afternoon County Attexon lots the all thus and putting ority of his life. orney C. N. Leatherbury for the act same plane. Replacing of the He is survived by his widow: state and Clifford Ashton had each present grass plots and the placing Druzllla Love, and the following made a plea before the jury. At to each water line adjacent of the six son and daughters: Ward J. the close of the court. Attorney lot is contemplated. R. Verne McCullough had spent Love, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Gean are asked Citizens the city by 30 minutes reviewing the evidence Sperry, Nephi; Mrs. L. M. Hanson, new not to officials lawns plant as given by witnesses. Alamo, Nevada; Mrs. D. K. Schothis spring, inasmuch as they may field, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. J. Friday morning will find Mr. Mcto Please be have Scipio. cooperup. dug A. McKnight and Mrs. M. F. SchoCullough again reviewing the deat Musical numbers services the this ate in the officials with city field tails as presented by the some 35 ,Hiko, Nevada. 22 grandchildNewell B. Cook Tells included a vocal solo by Loran KenCounty Treasurer enterprising movement and la a ren and one great grandchild also witnesses that have been called to few years, the Vine Bluff cemetery dall, a selection, quartet consisting survive. Mabel D. Christison the witness chair during the trial. Of Progress of Rsh of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnes, Joswill be one to be proud of. Following Mr. McCullough's plea, W. Alice and Cowan Gives Report Crapo; eph the State of Utah will be representProminent Lady To And Game In Utah duet by Mr. and Mrs. Burk MattA shower was held for Miss Enid ed by District Attorney Ellis J. TO PRESENT CONCERT an of solo hews week bride of a the Scipio; organ Address Bean, by coming Pickett, who will have the oppornot own one at the home of Mrs. Milo D. Caz-idoes Utah Mrs. Grace Judd and a vocal solo, The 1937 distribution final of "Although AT AUDITORIUM tunity of finishing the case, which foot of land which is set apart Mrs. Alice Crapo. Speakers wer taxes has recently been made by on Wednesday night Games Banquet will no doubt go to the jury FriCalvin Memmott of Scipio; Jos- Mabel D. Christison, Juab county WEDNESDAY EVENING exclusively for fish and game it has were played and refreshments serday afternoon. produced the greatest game herd ved to Tacy Bracken, Ida Liddlard, eph Or gill of Mills and Herman W. treasurer. Professional During the past week there has in and Business The Newsaid McCune of Nephi. Closing remarks Total collections for the year the western states," Hazel Sudweeks, Norma Pay, Alice Professor Robert Sauer and his been a number of witnesses, among hold will of dub Womens Nephi and B. fish state were Cook, game Sudweeks, Eva Sherwood, Jessie given by Bishop P. B. Cow- were 6188,224.75, out of a total B. Y. U. band will be In Nephi them three medical men: Dr. A. L. ell banRelations Public annual their before were commissioner the an. offered Newell Hannah Nephi Anderson, by Prayers Vogt Verley charge of 5217.217.10. Delinquenc- next Wednesday evening where d Curtis of Payson, Dr. F. H. at the Forrest Hotel Friday F. Wasden Club Monday noon. and A. L. Curtis and the ies carried to tax sales totaled they will present a free public conTolley, Blanche Howard, Bernice quet of Nephi, and Dr. Garland H. Kiwanis at 7:30 P. M. of contrast abundance In to dedicated was the Charles Ida Onieta Painter Bowles, Chase, 67,598.13, with subsequent sales cert in the Juab high school auditgrave by Pace of the State Mental hospital Mrs. Burton W. Musser will be Memmott of Scipio. to 51,452.99. Uncollect- orium. big game, Commissioner Cook stat- Enid Bean, Zella Cazier, Mrs. Ed. amounting at Provo. will she talk and the streams of Utah had Bean, all members of the North the guest speaker ible taxes amounted to 67,117.10, The concert is to begin at 7:30 These three men were called to ed that Amerto South recent on her trip few fish in them, even though Ward primary. and abatement and exemptions P. M., and will be free to the pubgive expert opinions as regarding very of Interest the in ica furthering to 63,041.78. Double and lic. heavily stocked at various times. some hypothetical questions. Both This world peace. is largely due to the flood erroneous taxes totaled 6782.35. Professor Sauer is one of the ' of the the state and the defense submit water conditions one was Mrs. Musser as a in state the School districts received the lar- foremost band directors in the inten in writing their version of the for Hall the women chosen water sheds of eight result destroying gest allotment of taxes collected, termountain country, and in additincidents leading up to, during and of Fame and .given a medal. She over grazing and over timand the amounts set opposite the ion to his fine work In directing the immediately following the killing through is internationally known for her condemned He the policy bering. various items below give the res- B. Y. U. musical organizations, is of George Wilson. Upon the facts outstanding achievements. the past that allowed private ume: noted for his excellent work In assumed to be correct the medical of with made Reservations may be land owners to gain the public Unit Amount judging musical contests. men were asked to base their op- domain E.L. Alonzo Ingram spent the week- Juab School Erma Lomax. forest near the rest District 639,904.42 inion in regards to the mental con- and the destruction of end In Salt Lake City on business. Tlntic School District breeding 32,646.73 dition of Victor Steedman at the Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt and State School Fund Mrs. Amelia Hicks Hill, 80, pionof wild bird life, especially grounds 39,100.93 event. time of the died on this Lewis eer of week resident Mrs. the SET spent PROM of hens Beagley city, He and ducks. JUNIOR oppossage 13,89021 County General The expert witnesses varied in end in Salt LakeiCity. s the policy of the water oom mis- Tuesday morning from heart troubRoad 3,472.54 their opinions as to the mental stat- ed spw 4 a r Misses Florence Crane, Melba County sion which led to the near drainage le following pneumonia. Mrs. Hill FOR FRIDAY I 9,123.14 County poor us of Victor Steedman at the time of Utah was an active worker in the church Carma Vickers, Christiansen, to die Lake, carp Bond causing 1,736.28 EVENING of the incident Jensen and Melba Jones spent Bond Interest on the banks of the lake. This, he and Relief Society and also served 17362.80 The court room has been crowdlast week end in Salt Lake City. Old Sinking led to the breeding of disease the community as a nurse. said, Pension 12,153.93 Age ed with spectators during the term, which in turn led to the death of The annual Junior Prom of the Mrs Florence Stimson of Ogden She was bom in Davenport, En694.51 Blind and possibly the biggest crowd was thousands of October 20, 1857, a daughter Juab High school will be held in spent last week in Nephi at the Needy gland times ducks, many State 805.72 collected Bounty arThursday afternoon to hear the the number that had been killed of Joseph and Ann Shaw Hicks. the gymnasium Friday evening, home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Tubercular Indemity col. 52.33 guments of the attorneys. 25. March B. Cowan. P. and church Her the hunters. parents joined by 8,088.00 The theme to be carried out will A week end visitor in Nephi at Nephi City Effective Measures Commissioner Cook reviewed for came to Utah in 1865. She was marEureka City 6,577.62 the Klwanians the program now ried to Zenos W. Hill of Fountain be Satans Paradise in the heart the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Levan Town 1,011.69 M. I. A. CARNIVAL volcano. Juniors have The of a Reduce Cost Davis was Max Daxis, who is at- Mona Town underway of preserving the wild Green in June, 1872. 1,033.90 life of the state and praised parSurviving are her husband, six worked very hard in order to pres- tending the U. S. A. C. in Logan. NEXT TUESDAY Production to the public and the Jack Pace, who is enrolled at n act sons and two daughters: Zenos E., ent the dance ticularly the Elmo Miller, who Is attending the and Frank Hill, and Mrs. support of the people of Nephi the U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent He showed a number Cyrus of to slides The M. L A. Carnival of the week end In Nephi visiting U. S. A. C. at Logan, spent the illustrate the destruction of wild- Emma Hansen of Fountain Green would be greatly appreciated. Weed eradication work to be enweek end in Nephi with his mothGood music and the Junior prom- with relatives and friends. Nephi ward will be held in life in Utah and work being done to Charles C. Hill of Manti and EdaccMrs. T. W. Miller. Tabernacle Tuesday evening, successful, should be started er, tirely led by the Devil will greet enade Hill Rex of Hill of Leander J. ward Mont, Haycock Chinook, resource. Nephi. this preserve early and continued throughout the ording to Mrs. Gwen Downs, presof Mt Pleasant and Mrs. Isabelee you until the early morning hours. is a visitor at the home of his parentire farm year, according to D. ident of the Y. L. M. L A. organThe Juniors ask your support ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas HayMonahan of Ontario, Oregon; 19 C. Tingey, associate agronomist at ization. and 15 great grand- in the biggest school function of the cock. grandchildren the Utah State Agricultural college. Clever numbers, coupled with Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Gowers and children. year. In order to secure the best results, Ruth Ann Gowers spent Sunday In delightful features will be in store Hyrum N. Hansen announces the Mr. Tingy says, farmers should for all who attend. The affair is to Moroni visiting with Mrs. Olive Anof his daughter Rachel marriage start eradication work at aoon aa commence at 7:30 P. M. to Eugene Syms of Moroni The TEMPLE CLUB DANCE derson. the first growth appears in the Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Keeler of Proceremony was performed by Bishop spring and continue until all of vo, Miss Geraldine Bowles and Miss Irvin P. Oldroyd, at the home of SET FOR SATURDAY LOCAL-SOCIA- L the growth disappears in the fall. Ruth Bingham of Burley, Idaho the brides grand parents, Mr. and EVENING IN GYM Effective, complete weed control students at the B. Y. U. were week Mrs. Niels Hansen. They will make NEWS measures are one of the best means end guests of Mrs. Kate Bowles. their home in Moroni. of reducting costs of crop productMrs. Keeler will remain in Nephi to The high school opera, under the Miss Ivy Christensen visited in The first annual Juab Stake ion. Farmers are cognizant of the Many Species All Forces Begin visit with relatives and friends this direction of Vernon Johansen, was Salt Lake City last week as a guest Club in be held will Ball costs and difficulty of controlling Temple week. to thee last Are Available Thursday presented evening of her brother and sister-in-laschool next SaturWork Manti On gym high what we generally term as noxWeek end a large audience. The opera was of Mrs. J. W. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Christensen. ious weeds; morning glory, white day evening, March 26, according Brough were guests State Dr. "Bite of Neil forarefa9ofhis-asOgHCdof ara ail Blarney. Brough College to LeRoy Whitehead, president of Temple Fete top and others; but they have Ralph Anderson of Elsinore and the group. The affair will com- Salt Lake Citq, Mrs. T. L. Schofield learned to live with, and therefora and Mrs. John Schofield of Provo. Week end guests at the home of Jay Oldroyd of Venice were the mence at 8:30 P. M. Mr. Mrs. Already 106 farmers have made cannot see the value of controlling All the forces have speakers at Sacrament meeting last Mr. and Mrs. M. M. OGara were MANTI The gym was selected for this Price and the Boyd Burton Ne-of orders to the Utah State Agricu- weeds which are just as distressing In week end spent Warren OGara, a student at the begun to move, which, by June 14, Sunday. dance because of the ltural College forestry department although possibly not so hardy, Mr. at the home of The Relief Society with Mrs. outstanding phi Mr. Burtons U. S. A. C. and Emmett OGara, will ushur in one of the greatest Junior Prom decorations being in reports. who is attending the Utah Univer- Jubilees ever to be held In Southern Martha Elder as president obser- the building from the Junior Prom parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Bur- for farm windbreaks under the pro- Tingey It is possible to grow crops even vision of the law, or Central Utah. This will be the ved their anniversary on Tuesday, the proceeding evening. The dec- ton. sity at Salt Lake City. the presence of certain types of Guests week at the home of according to J. Whitney Floyd, exManti Temple Golden Jubilee, March 22. are beautiful and will lend Mr. and last Mrs. Walter F. Brough tension forester at the college. To- weeds, but it definitely increases Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hansen of orations Miss Jane Lunt, a student at scheduled for Manti for June 14, to the success of the ball. much the value of crop land to clear out were Miss Dorothy Brough, who is taling more than 30,000 trees, the Standard ville have moved home to the B. Y. U. in Provo was a week 15, 16. 17 and 18. Music for the dance will be furthese types of noxious plants. Culare orders made under school the in Fillmore being teaching end visitor in Nephi at the home A special pageant Is being writ- remain for the summer. by an outstanding seven-piec- e Elmo Brough, a student at the federal law which provides for the tivation has proved to be one of The annual Old Folks party will nishedorchestra of her parents Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ten by Moroni Smith of Richfield, and arrangements establishment of a nursery at the the most effective methods of conLunt and will be prepared and presented be held on Wednesday, March 30, have been made for the playing U. S. A. C at Logan. in the Municipal halt It promises Donald Bailey, son of Mr. and college to furnish woodlot and trolling weeds. Good cultivation as old-tiby some of the best talent which to of a majority of waltzes and weed control measure, however, Mrs. L. A. Bailey of this city, will shelter trees to farmers at a nombe a successful event Miss Josephine Bailey, who Is em- this portion of the state has to music. requires plowing of land to loosen leave Sunday for the L. D. S. Mis- inal cost Miss Inez Lee, Mrs. Nellie Yorga-so' ployed as a nurse at the Dee offer. Concerts, speakers from the Members of Manti the Temple sion home in Salt Lake for the weeder, as well as regular Demand for trees has increased and El win Marriott spent last after Memorial hospital in Ogden, Is a general authorities of the L. D. S. City a and wives and their cultivation each time weed growth presidency vacation guest at the church, parties and other various week with relatives and friends at large delegation of workers resid- his farewell address at the regular considerably since the nursery was Sacrament meeting. He haa been first estblished, Mr. Floyd says. At appears. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. types of entertainment are being Logan. will be to the adjacent ing Temple Appearance of weeds aoon after Miss Wanda Robertson returned called to the Texas mission. this, date last year, Mr. Floyd has William Bailey. prepared for the many who will home in attendance as special guest The does not necessarily 95 farmers had cultivation this week from New out, York pointed only to Golden celebrate Jubthe of gather receiving line will be and only 20,000 trees were mean that the measure haa failed. ordered, Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Baldwin and ilee, and to do honor to those men City to visit with her father who President and Mrs. A. composed H. Belliston, asked for. He credits the general Furthermore, "this should not be sons Ernest, Jack, Parley and Dick and women who for fifty years has been taken to a Salt Lake City Mr. and Mrs. William Bailey and CLUB HOLDS increase ill demand for woodlot taken as an indication that land and Miss Ruth Christison of Salt have carried on the work for which hospital for medical attention. Mrs. and Winn. Robert REGULAR MEETING stock to the fact that farmers are must be immediately recultivated. Mrs. Lyda Guymon received word My. Lake City and Hr. and Mrs. Vernon the temple was erected. The dance will be open to the learning to appreciate the import- Surface growth of weeds can be Butler of Payson were visitors on The committees now organized this week that her daughter, Mar- membership of Juab Stake, espec- LAST THURSDAY ance of a good woodlot and the permitted for a week or so before as a missionto Sunday at the home of Mr. and inclade: L. R. Anderson of Manti, jorie, who is laboring those of Prices adult age. ially cultivation is needed. values of trees for a shelterbolt Mrs. P. P. Christison. general chairman, with the stake ary for the L. D. S. Church In the for admission to those without the Machines used for cultivation Prices tree of stock Southern the has been States average mission, presidents of the sixteen stakes of The 20th Century Club held their Temple Club membership will be i low as 2 cents and must be effective; this is, every tree, per Mrs. Itha Gadd was hostess to the district: W. Eugene Poulson, chosen as supervisor of the primar- 25 cents per person. To those with regular meeting Thursday, March orders to date are 290 weed must be taken out In the ies in the mission. the Reading club at the Richfield; Albert H. Belliston, Nemembership cards they can get in 16, at the home of Mrs. J. E. trees for each farmeraveraging path of the weeder. Then, ton, ordering home of her mother, Mrs. T. H. G. phi; Charles S. Hansen, Gunnison; free by presenting the membership Reid. Reports of the convention of the weeding machine must not Parkes on Wednesday, March 16. Henry C. Jacobs, Mt Pleasant; Jos- RETURN HOME card at the door. Those attending the 1st District of the Federated take too much draft power and It The book, "A Mind Mislaid" by eph R. Christiansen, Fountain the dance will receive membership Womens clubs held at Spanish Fork MONA GIRL ELECTED must be cheap and durable to fit to were Henry Collins Brown" was review- Green; Leland E. Anderson, Manti. cards the Mrs. club which Paul E. Booth. OF HEAD Mr. and Mrs. Russell Hawkins, UNIT the finances of the average small given by Temple ed by Miss Alice Sowby. Those in Members of the committee: Geo. and Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Forrest Short biographies of the lives of re- means that the payment of the enformer. An ordinary beet cultivattendance were Mrs. Rita And- E. Jorgensen, Price; Joseph T. trance fee the 'dance will to also the PROVO JohnMartin Fowkes Mayo Lucille of Brothers; with 12 to 16 inch sweeps, turned to an after ator, Tuesday Nephi Mrs. Camille Leamington; J. Frank Kill- extended rews, Mrs. Bailey, son, William Randolph Hurst, and Mona, graduate student at the arranged to overlap, has proven through California, pay the membership fee to the dub trip Mernm-o- tt ian, Callis-teMarion r, Mrs. T. Clark Mary Bailey, Orangeville; New Mexico, Ariaona and Texas. for the first quarter, ending June 1. Ely Culbertson, as written by Dale Brtgram Young University was rec- effective, and rotary rod weeders Mrs. Mrs. Bessie Sch This dance, premises to be an out- Carnegie, was given by Mrs. J. ently elected president of Phi Chi do good work in Fillmore; Heber C. Williams, report that they visited numreasonably looaa Stella Beck, Mrs. Olive rranter, Saline; James R. Ware Monroe; They erous of Interest In the var- standing soma) levant of the year Walter Paxman. Those In attend- Theta, national commercial frater- soils. Mrs. Verda Beck, Mrs. Josephine E. Frank Birch, Eureka; Wm. F. ious pointsand had for adults ance of and a were this stake Mrs. U J. Wade, Mrs. nity that is being Installed on the large Shallow cultivation, ranching to states a very enjoycrowd is expected to attend. Wanlaas, Mrs. Edith Becksteod, Mrs Webster, Lon; Milton Twitchell, able trip. Paul E. Booth, Mrs. J. Walter a depth of not more than three campus. Mrs. Genevieve Escalante; Joseph B. Harris of Orsena Warner, Mrs. L. C Warenskt, Mrs. & She Is a daughter of Mr. and inches, eeeme to bo just as effective Mrs. Oran Foots and family of E. Forrest, Mrs. J. A. Burton, Mrs. Mrs. Leonard Fowkes, and was a Belliston, Mrs. Phyllis Whitehead, Blanding. Publicity committee: Therald N. deeped cutting, and requires a Finance Committee: Ray P. Mrs. Thelma Hansen, Mrs. Loraa Jensen, Lucy Phillips; SOas A. Che- Salt Lake City were week end visit- Bent R Bryan, Mrs. Herman L. graduated from the Utah State Ag- smaller amount of draft power. In Ernest Madsen, Gail Jensen, ney, Brace Jennings. Roy A. Wal- ors In Nephi at the home of Mrs. Mangelson, Mrs. Adi Petty, Mrs. ricultural Worthington, Mrs. Helen Jones, loose at studied and the soil, it may be practical to college Miss Alice Sowby and the hostess, Wesley Thompson, J. & Christen- - ker, Ruby Brmlth waits, Melba Mad- Footes parents; Mr. and Mn. & P. Dden Tanner and the hostess. Mrs. University of Oregoa before coining practice deeper tillage, and this la Mrs. Itha Gadd. Nielson. sen and J. C. Harris J. Earl Reid. to the Y. . not objectionable. 4-- H Game Head Mrs. Musser Is Kiwanis To Speak Speaker Final Tax Distribution Is Made Friday er Beck-stea- R. Green ews Local - Social News Cultivation - 1 i nelps In Weed Control Del-ier- te Of Plttman-Rlbinso- Nursery Tree Orders Hit Jubilee To Be Gigantic Affair High Point At K Clark-McNa- ry two-wee- ks re n, Pax-ma- Dy-ren- g, , n, ; - |