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Show Universal Microfilming Core, B ox 26C3 Salt like City, Utah PU10 Single Copy Volume 63, Number November 16, 1972 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84644, Thursday, 4b Earlier Deadlines Set For Next Week Edition Because of Thanksgiving day Novon Thursday of next week The TimeNews will ember 23 be circulated on Wednesday. This necessitates the issue. early deadlines toe Adverting copy, including want ads, should be to our office by 12 noon on Saturday. A representa- TOCT PURCHASERS of Urns Club broom tmm r wOl b adltag stated that the club foe fThuradta this borne, throughout Nephi houaehoM broom, rf ule. event to addition to broom mtln pDlow members win have --push broom whl.lt mto. on mitt.coven and special Committeeman, f Mrs. Bryan Dies; Funeral Services Held Yednesday We notice elsewhere in this issue an article about the survey that is to be taken beginning today on classes desired in the community education program. It is our understanding that this program formerly was known as adult education, but with the widening programs of the education community, it has been renamed Community School. We have one suggetion . . perhaps they should schedule a spelling class for typesetting to educate the gadget to machines not spell Austin when it should be and like a couple spelling "Ottesom of weeks ago, the spelling came out Republican when it should have said "Democrat under Commissioner Gadds picture. Anyway, in spite of the correct spelling of wrong words, the class might be beneficial to all. And from our standpoint, too, we regret such errors, of putting out a but in the rush-rus- h and some even worse newspaper these do creep in. We regret any embar-assmecaused to any of the folks involved. rog We told Commissioner Gadd that there are some men who have gone to Sweden to have changes madeT-- In their sex . . and we here at the can make a change in an individual's political party with the mere drop of the wrong slug! He apparently received a lot of kidding about the error, but being a nice fellow, didnt raise caln because he knew it was rush-tim- e mistake. reg Sincere congratulation are extended to a former Nephi lady, who was recently honored at Fillmore. Congratulations to Mrs. Minnie Howard Penney, who was selected outstanding teacher for National Education Week representing the Fillmore Elementary The selection was made by a School. committee of the PTA, the school faculty, and the school principal. In an article concerning the honor which had come to her, the Millard Prothe gress states: She carefully follows find four steps of a good education: (1) out what the child needs to learn; (2) Decide how best to meet this need; (3) Implement the chosen activities and (4) evaluation to determine what did the student learn. reg ... .. nt N Funeral services were held Wednesday for Mr Elizabeth Jane Stephenson Bryan, 76, who died at her residence Nov. 11 of natural causes. She has been known as Jennie Bryan. She was bom at Nephi October 13, 1896 to Robert C. and Mary Ann Warner Stephenson. She was married to Willis Frank Bryan July 15, 1914 at Nephi. Mr. Bryan died May 22, 1948. She was a member of the Nephi FirstWand, and has been a lifetime resident of Nephi. Survivors are six sons and a daughter Harmon Bryan, Provo; Rex Bryan of San MidDiego, California; Robert Bryan of vale; Evan Bryan of Mona; Willis and Wallace Bryan, 'both of Nephi; and Mrs. Harry (Ruth) Jennings, Van Nuys, California. Also surviving are 26 grandchildren; 15 great grandchildren; and the following brothers and sisters: Warner Stephenson and Thomas Stephenson, both of Nephi; Mrs. Mary Bills and Mrs. Yetta Bill both of Idaho Falls; Robert E. Stephenson of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Inez Jenkins of Portland, Oregon. Burial ait the Nephi City Cemetery was directed by Anderson Funeral Home. Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses issued by the Juab inCounty Clerk during the past week clude: November 9: Larry Joseph Lyman and fVmna Mae Mitchell White, both of Nephi November 9: Kaylen Brent Andersen and Cathleen Lewellyn, both of Nephi. November 13: Paul Earl McPherson and Judy Ann Ross Bailey, both of will contive of The Times-New- s tact merchants Friday afternoco and Saturday morning. If arrangements can be made to have advertising copy In earlier than the deadline, it will be greatly appreciated. Photograph and news copy should also be submitted early a possible, and a deadline of Monday at 6 pm. news is necessary. Last-minu- te can be accepted no later than 7 am. Tuesday morning. The Issue will bring Chrtrtmas Opening Bargains by the Nephi merchants, under the sponsorship of the Retail Trades Committee of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce. We shall appreciate your Santa Claus Visit Scheduled Nov. 25 Santa Claus, the jolly gentleman that seems to be nearly everywhere as the Christmas season approache has dated his first visit of the season to the Nephi area. He will be here on Saturday, November 25, and win greet kiddles at the High School bunding along about S pm. that day. With the cooperation of the Nephi Jaycees, Santa wUl distribute gifts of bags of candy to every youngster In the area who visits with him. Santas visit will be the first event in a planned program sponsored by the Starting Nephi Chamber of Commerce. on Friday, November 24, members of the Chamber of Commerce win begin giving tickets with purchase and on Saturday December 2, toe first group of several turkeys will be awarded. Each Saturday thereafter until Christina toe Chamber of Commerce will award turkey of the area are Invited to watch for toe special Chritmas OpenWeding issue of this newspaper next to d tails, more for complete nesday the meantime, plan now to Santa Shop In Nephi. reg - Here's a Thanksgiving day thought afteryoull think about next Thursday before table groans , The . . noon thereafter. feast; the feasters groan Guiterman. reg And as closing thoughfc JohnRiwkin test of a Mid: I believe that the first humBKy-S- 2 Is his man great men have a cmtous but through greatness b not hi them, them. . JHS Auditorium; Public Invited School Class of 73 will senior class play, annual its Suite on November 16 and 17 Performances will auditorium. begin at 8 p.m. The play is under the direction of LaMarr Nielsen, drama director at the Juab present Plaza at the High school. Plaza Suite is a comedy in three acts, written by Neil Simon, famous Broadway pkgwrighL' Funeral Today for Ethel S. Irons, Nephi Matron Funeral services will be conducted at the Juab Stake House at 11 a.m. today for Mrs. Elsie Ethel Stanley Iron 83. Mrs. Irons died at toe Bonneville Convalescent and Nursing Center in Salt Lake City Monday of natural cause. Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home today prior to the service Bishop R. dark Greenhalgh of the Nephi Second Ward will preside at the fumra!. at Nephi Novema daughter of William and Mrs. Irons was bom ber 4, 1889, She was Jeneva Price Stanley. married to Harry Irons April 8, 1908 at Nephi, the marriage being later solemnized at the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Irons died November 21, 1961. Mrs. Irons served for many years on toe old folks committee of toe Nephi South Ward, and was active in toe Relief Society of the old South Ward and of the Nephi Second Ward. Survivors are two sons and three daughters: Melvin H. Irons, Las Vega Nevada; William Irons, Tooele; Mrs. C. Ray (Geneva) Peterson, Boise, Idaho; Mrs. Kermit (Bessie) Cook, Fountain Green and Mrs. Dennis (Eunice) Winter, Bountiful. Also surviving are 20 grandchildren and 34 great grandchildren, and a brother, Melvin Stanley. Burial at the Vine Bluff cemetery will be directed by Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi. Zina. Wck RoMnaou stare aa a lonely non wilderness In Brother of toe Wind which of the Theatre. Sea adverplays Thurday evening at the Venice etc. tone show issue for this In tisement MOUNTAIN MAN Wildlife Show At Venice Tonight Brother of toe Wind an unusual outdoor wildlife movie filmed in the majestic Canadian Rockies, will be shown at the Venthis everting Thursday ice Theatre. Showings are scheduled, according to Richard Foote, Theatre manager, at 7 and 9 p.m. stars rated G The family film a lonely mountain man whose life is changed drastically when he rescues four wolf pups from certain starvation when their mother is killed. The pups soon make themselves at home with the old comman, and their playful behavior and most the of some ic pastimes provide delightful animal scenes ever filmed. Conquest of the Planet of the Apes which opened Wednesday evening will be continued Friday and Saturday. Although toe play is In three acts, each play is a play in itself. The playwright intended this play to be presented as one three-ac- t play or three one-aplays. The only thing that ties the three acts together is the fact that all action takes place in suite 719 of the Plaza Hotel. In toe first act of the play, a romantic old woman triangle between a who can't remember her age, her bus- - ineasman husband, and his young Attractive secretary. The second act portrays the hopes of many men to return to their childhood lover. The final act is a perfect example of toe generation gap and the influence of the parent Cast members include Luis Ballow, Ann Wonkier, Chris Neilen, Stephen Greenhalgh, Julie Bean, Kerry Yates, Carla Memmott, Daryl Gibson, JdDene Janet Sperry and Steven Menlove, Howarth. A public information meeting, designed individuals last Friday, pointed out that the November 21 inerting Is purely for information purposes and that the official public hearing on the highway location and design will come at a later date, when aS phases of the report ore studied. At the Friday meeting, it was pointed out toot three basis routes Nephi have been studied, and that additional routes from South Nephi across the Levan Ridge, past Levan and to the Mills junction have also been charted and studied. In submitting their report, the environmental study team have considered seven basis points: soils, geology, land values, agricultural use, wildlife habitat mid migration, sound values and Each of these seven recreational area areas has been plotted on a map, with various shadings Indicating greater or lesser degrees of effect from the highAs a final determination, the way. maps are overlaid to find the route that will have toe least environmental effect on each of toe areas mentioned above. From the report presented to the group last Friday, each of the routes These will be exhas certain benefit plained in detail at the Tuesday meeting. Juab County Commissi oners and Nephi City officials have joined with the State Road Commission In Inviting all interested to attend toe meeting. ct 48-ye- ar to acquaint all interested parties with toe findings of a recent environmental Ethel S. Irons - We like this potent quotation from L. O. Dawson: A friend Is not so much one to whom you can go for trouble. That help when you are to has Its value. But a friend i too whom you can go when he in trouble. 'Plaza Suite Opens Tonight at .Tim'S County Treasurer Erma Goble reminds taxpayers that 1972 taxes are now due and payable at her office in toe Courthouse. Under Utah law, property taxes become delinquent if not paid on or before noon on November 30, 1972. Mrs. Goble stated that payments thus far have been about normal. Did you notice that our Editorial without words surely got some fast and mass thorough action. Not only did the adof paper wrappers (and undelivered vertising inserts from the daily papers) hit get cleaned up soon after the paper the subscribers mail boxes, but a day later, the whole waste can was gathered was too up. Seems as though the can even heavy for an individual to dump, with a small load, and filled to capacity or more job. was a two-ma-n to get rid of the want We didnt waste can just the waste! reg The eternal triangle Is shown in this picture from PLAZA SUITE to be performed tonight and tomorrow In toe JHS Auditorium. Here wo see Jean McCormack, played by Julie Bean; Karen Nash, played by Ann Wanlder, and Sam Nash, Luis Ballow. See accompanying artleala for detail FAIR BOOKS TO CLOSE ON DECEMBER 1 DeCounty Fair books will close on cember 1, according to Mrs. Marba Stuart, secretary. Exhibitors who have not received their premium money at the Juab County Extension Office should do so before December 1. study of possible locations for Interstate 15 through toe Juab Valley from North Nephi to the Mills road area, will be held on Tuesday evening, November 21, at 8 Courthouse. pjn. at the Juab Countytoe completed reIt is expected that port will be delivered to the State Road Commission on Monday, November 20, and that copies will be available at the information meeting here. . .Chairman Clem Church of the State Road Commission, meeting with City, County, Chamber of Commerce and other officials and with other invited Juab High Honor Roll Announced Sixteen members of toe senior class of Juab High School have been named to toe first quarter honor roll, according to the list released Tuesday by Principal Kirk Wright Principal Wright listed the students on the honor roll as: Nanette Aagard, Marvin 12th grade Allred, Luis Ballow, Mollie Gardner, Daryl Gibson, Rebecca Greenhalgh, Stephen Greenhalgh, Karen Jensen, Carla Memmott Tracy Olsen, Rodney Shepherd, LuAnn Stanley, Colleen Vickers, Ann Wankier, Deborah Winn, Tony , Worwood. Louise Allred, Julie 11th grade Pamala Jackson, Debra Spencer, Gordon Young. 10th grade Mary Ellen Worwood, Lynn Hansen, Anona Spencer, Cheryl Whittington. Arlene Carter, Karla 9th grade Richard Foote, Rolayne Laird and Lowell Sampson. Steven Andrews, Rebecca 8th grade Bracken, Carol Foote, Cindy Jorgensen, Leanne Lynn, Angel May, Cristy Parkin. Brent Martha Allred, 7 th grade Boswell, Julie Keyes. John Neilsen. An-dero-n, Es-pli- n, Organization Meeting Scheduled for Friday Parents, relatives and friend Juab School District officials and board mem- bers, club and civic leader County and City officials. Doctors and all other interested parties are reminded of the Asociation of Retarded Children organization meeting scheduled for Friday at toe Nebo Training Center (old Central School) Friday at 7:30 pjn. State officers of the UARC will be in attendance to speak and to assist la toe organization. Clifton E. Bosh Services Held Clifton El ray Bosh, 68, former resident of Levan, died at a Milford Hospital November 11 of natural causes. Funeral service were conducted Tuesday at the Levan Ward chapel. Mr. Bosh was bom September 17, 1904 at Levan, a son of Julius and Leah Sherwood Bo6h. He married Jennie Mortensen November 5, 1924 at NephL He was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Bosh was employed for severe! years by toe Union Pacific Railroad Co., and had also worked at the Tooele Smelter, and os a butcher. He retired six years ago, and had resided at Cedar City toe post three years. Survivors are his widow of Cedar City; a son. Bob Bosh of Fremont, California; four daughters: Mr Robert J. (Cath-eryOversow, Cedar City; Mr Rolan (Rae) Larsen, Milford; Mrs. Sheri (Quim) Shepherd, Roy and Mrs. James (Cola: Shepherd, Sandy. Also surviving ore 18 grandchildren and five great grandchildren; a brother and two sisters: Keith Bosh, Ogden; Fem Christensen and Thelma Petersen, both of Salt Lake City. Burial at Levon Cemetery wet directed by Andereoo Funeral Home of NephL n) |