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Show ! Universal Microfilming Corp B ; Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, December 23, 1971 Volume 62, Number SI Services Held Saturday at Elwood Howarth, Father of Levan Lady Funeral services were held Saturday December 18 at Santa Clara, Utah for John Jesse Nielsen. Mr. Nielsen was father of Mrs. Ross (Floy) Harper of Levan. Mr. Nielsen was bom at West Jordan, Utah in 1883. He married Welthy May Bacon May 15, 1912 in the Manti LDS Temple. Mr. Nielsen was a former resident of Nephi and Levan, and had been an ordinance worker in the Manti and St George LDS temples. Survivors are his widow, Santa Clara; daughters: Mrs. John (Opal) Jensen, Las Vegas; Mrs. Wilford (Venice) Westman, SpringvillejMrs. Ross (Floy) Harper, Levan and Mrs. Dan (Alta) Hafen, Santa Clara; 16 grandchildren; 12 great grandchildren; brothers and sisters: Clarence Nielsen, San Jose, California; Orvil Nielsen, Riverside, California; Lester Nielsen, Mrs. May Anderson, Mrs. M. L. (Stella) Wood, all of Vernal. Burial was at the Pleasant Grove cemetery. - Dies in Washington Elwood Amos Howarth, former residof Nephi, died at Seattle, Washington December 16 of natural causes. Mr. ent Howarth was a son of Mr. and Mrs. George G. Howarth of Nephi. Funeral services were held Tuesday at Arlington, Washington. Mr. Howarth was bom at Nephi June 15, 1916, a son of George G. and Goldie Irons Howarth. He married Olga Lauch-enauof Hauptural, Switzerland Sept 16, 1945. Mrs. Howarth died in 1963. Mr .Howarth served for many years in the United States Navy. Survivors are his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George G. Howarth of Nephi; two brothers and four sisters: Larry Howarth and Mrs. Terry (Annette) Kendall, both LaMar Howarth of Lindon; of Nephi; Mrs. Max (Enid) Davis of Seattle, Washington; Mrs. Floyd (Ina) Douglas, Saugus, Mrs. Inez Fowkes, Corona, Calfoma; California. Burial was at Arlington, Washington cemetery. er Monte Dansie, king and Bruce Hall, prince. Annual event will be held on Thursday night Senior Ball Thursday The general public is invited to the Senior Ball to be held Thursday evening at the Juab High gymnasium. Themed to Merry Christmas, Darling the dance will begin at 9 p.m., with music by the Burt Murdock band. LaMont Dansie, son of Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte Dansie of Mona will reign as King, and his honors will be shared by Miss Janet Pace of Nephi, queen. Other members of the royalty are Bruce Hall, son of George Hall as prince, and Miss Lesa Newton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Newton of Mona, as prince. Juab Drops League Opener Juabs Wasps lost to Richfield in the but league opener last Friday night came back to whip a fine South Summit team 64-6- 0 on Saturday. The Wasps stayed with the Richfield Wildcats during the first half as Jeff Yates, Scott Christensen, Kim Sperry and Kerry Yates did a fine job on the boards. However, the much taller and stronger Wildcats inches away in the second half and salted the game away early in the fourth quarter. On Saturday night, again giving away d the South lots of inches, Juab Summit team for most of the ball game and then fought off a surge to pull the game out at Terry Kay and ScottC hristensen blistered the net, while Steve Howarth, Craig Park and Rex Bailey played outstanding out-hustle- last-minu- 64-6- 0. Wins in Wool Contest Pam Austin, Margo Mickelson and Sandra Dansie competed in the Make It With Wool contest held at Fairview Miss Austin won first place recently. in the junior division contest and will compete in the state contest n January. Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses issued by the Juab inCounty Clerk during the past week clude: Roy Harrison Smith, Craig, Colorado and Eva Joy McPherson, Nephi; Lawrence C. Bell and Shirley Kay Pool, Both licenses were both of Eureka. issued on December 13. Patients at the Juab County Hospital as of Tuesday included the following: Russell Bean, Kathleen Fullmer, Richard Gibbons, Maurice Howard, Thelma Jackman, Don Clifford Jones, Elizabeth Marie Jones, Ron E. Olsen, Clark Ostler and Diane Steele, all of Nephi; also LaRene Larsen, Levan and RaNae Olsen, Moroni. Error Corrected.. Because of one line of type out of place, two addresses in last weeks issue were fouled up. We regret the error. Correst address for Elder Martell Men-lov- e is: Elder Martell Menlove C. P. 20809 01000 Sao Paulo S. P. Brazil. New Babies . . Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Olson of Moroni announce the birth of a son on December 19 at the Juab County Hos-pitaGrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. DeVon Stephenson of Moroni, Mr .and Mrs. Bud Olsen of Ephraim. Great grandFred parents are Lee Nunley, Moroni, Stephensen, Levan and Mrs. Olson of Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Larsen of Yuba State Park announce the birth of a Juab daughter on December 19 at the are Mr. Grandparents Hospital. County and Mrs. James Larsen of Roosevelt, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bird of Bluebill. Great grandmother Is Mrs. Ina Babcock of BluebelL L on defense. On both nights, the Wasps played excellent team ball. On Monday, December 27, the Wasps will meet North Sevier at Juab, then on December 30, Gunnison will come to Nephi Both of these games will provide excellent holiday entertainment. Juab wrestlers lost matches to North Sanpete and Emery this week, but the team is showing signs of progress. In the Sanpete match, David Wilkey, John Orme and Keith Dansie won their matches, and Brad Morgan and his opponent wrestled to a draw. In the Ely match held Saturday afternoon, Rick Bird and LaMonte Dansie won their first matches of the season. Dave Wilkey pinned his man in the opening minutes of the last round, and Brad Morgan won his first match of the season during the meet. Daves win was his fourth consecutive win during the season. Club Members Tour Temple Square; Enjoy Choir Program Mona Lions Club 15 Face A r res? Santa Clara for Former Nephi Man ROYALTY for the Senior Ball are shown above: front: Janet Pace, queen and Lesa Newton, princess; back: La- - ox 2608 Mona Judging will be completed on Thursday evening in the annual Residence Lighting and Decorating contest being conducted again this year by the Mona Lions Club. Prizes in the contest will be first, $15; second, $10 and third, $5. First place winners of 1970 and 1969 are not eligible for prizes in this years contest. According to club officials, their task this year will be bigger than ever before with a greater number of homes being decorated for the Christmas season. Senior Citizens Enjoy Christmas Dinner, Progam At Center on December 15 On December 15, the Senior Cieizens held their Christmas dinner party. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott welcomed the members as they entered. President On Drug Use, Sales Counfs Sheriff A. Duane Sperry Tuesday stated that 15 complaints on drug law violations were being prepared for and arrests were expected to be made within a day or so of presons accused of illegal drug use, possession and sale. For the past 60 days or so, nffirinia of the State Narcotics division, Juab and Sanpete Sounty Sheriff's departments have been conducted a detailed investigation concoming the drug use and traffic in this area. Names of Individuals being accused in the complains were not released to The Times-New- s Tuesday, but will be as soon as arrests are made. Sherifr Sperry did state, however, that no Juab County individuals are involved in the complaints being issued. Ar-vil- la Kendall presided and conducted. A delicious dinner of ham and all the trimmings was served to 75 members. The tables and room were decorated with Christmas decorations, and two beautiful Christmas trees added to the yule decorations. were miniature Table decorations sleighs and pine cones. An intrestiing program was presented with Dellis Painter in charge. Clarence Pay was master of ceremonies. He read Christmas poems between the numbers. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Wright were special guests. Mr. Wright, on behalf of Christensens Inc. recently contributed $50.00 to the Center, and Christensens Store gives 10 per cent discounts to Senior Others giving discounts, Citizens. gto Mrs. Kendall are The TogHardware and Conoco Service gery, Station. Gun Accident Puts Mapleton Man in Veterans Hospital Lewis Etallings, 21, of Mapleton is listed in satisfactory condition at the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City after accidently shooting himself late Saturday night. Stallings, his brother, Larry, and a friend Clifton Marsh were on highway 91 about five miles north of Mona when they had a flat tire. As Stallings got out of the car to assist in fixing the flat, he laid a 2.2 calibre pictol he had been carrying, on the drivers seat of the car. After the three fixed the fait, and as Stallings got into the car he picked up the pistol, and the gun fired. The bullet passed through his right cheek and lodged in his back. The group started back to Nephi to get help, but had to stop at Mona to get help because of car trouble. Calvin E. Neilsen of Mona summoned an ambulance for the injured young man, and after at the Juab County hospital showing location of the bullet near the spinal cord, the young man was transferred to the Veterans Hospital in Salt Lake City. According to Sheriff A. Duane Sperry, the Stallings brothers are in the Marine Corps, home on holiday leave. Sponsor Contest Warming Trend Holed in Levan, Nephi Weather Report LEVAN STATION in 4-- D Program at Levan Hall Readied for Wednesday ' Elder Jeffery Ostler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alan L. Ostler, who has returned this week after completing an LDS Mission In South Africa. Elder Ostler will give hs imlssion report at the Nepih Third Ward sacrament meeting Sunday, the meeting starting at 5 p.m. Bishop K. J. Sperry ling Issued a cordial Invitation for all members of the Ward to attend. Residents of the Levan area Levan are reminded of the public program at the Levan Ward Cultural Hall, to be conducted on Wednesday evening. The Levan Lions Club, Civicettes and Modemettes Club are combining on presenting the special program. All residents of the Levan area are invited, and a visit from Santa Claus is expected. X-ra- ys Modemetfes Club Members Enjoy Christmas Parly, Dinner at Tiara Cafe Recently Official Gives Advice on Ways to Assist 'Phone Patrons Calling on Christmas Day The Christmas crunch is coming and for Mountain Bell that doesnt mean sampling holiday candy. It means that on December 25 almost everyone in Utah will pick up a telephone and try to call someone locally or long distance and maybe all at the same time according to T. W. Johnson, local manager. Johnso nsaid the volume of long distance calls placed on Christmas day runs many times the number placed on an average day. Last Christmas, Utahns placed 147 per cent more interstate telephone calls and 63 per cent more local calls than they normally do on a given business day. The excessive, simultaneous calling ties up the nations switching equipment, causing customers to receive fast busy signals. Johnson offered some suggestions to help customers complete their calls on December 25: Plan ahead, get long distance numbers early by calling directory assistance (1 plus area code plus prior to December 2 5. This will help cut down the number of long distance calls being made Christmas day and improve the chances of completing calls. Dial the call themselves. This can be done from 95 per cent of the telephones presently served by the Bell System. Operators, when asked to complete calls for customers, have to compete for the same circuits customers do and generally are no more successful or any faster in getting the calls through. Dont repeatedly dial over and over when they receive a busy signal. Wait at lease five minutes before attempting a call again. Place calls in the afternoon between 1 and 5 p.m. The busiest time of the day is in the morning; again in the Also, avoid calling on the evening. hour or half hour, since these times coincide with the beginning and end of most TV shows when telephone traf-fic- e shows a marked increase. 555-121- The Variette Club enjoyed an interesting and inspirational evening on Temple Square on December 16. They participated in a guided tour of the Temple grounds and sam the visitors center and the inspirational film, Mans Search for Happines. After the tour they went to the Tabernacle where they enjoyed the Tabernacle choirs Christmas program, and the talk by Elder Mark E. Petersen. After the performance of the choir they enjoyed a dinner. Attenidng were Mildred Belliston, Norma Jenkins, Vera Pax-maBetty Belliston, LaRae Kendall, Della Dailey, Gwen Chapman, Joyce Bracken and Marjorie Steiner. n, The Modemettes Ladles Club of Levan held their Christmas party at the Tiara Cafe recently. They enjoyed a dinner, exchange of gifts, and played bingo. Attending were Sandra Mangelson, Judy Hall, Jessie Ann Wood, Sharon Christensen, Benet Aagard, Diane Ballow Marilyn Worwood, Cindy Stephensen, Judy Bosh and Betty Powell. Friday Garbage Collection Areas on Thursday Schedule Nephi Area News Briefs Nephi City officials announced Tuesday that there will be no garbage pickup services on December 24 (Friday) and December 31. Areas normally covered on these days will be covered on the preceedlng day of each week. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace of Pleasant Grove were dinner guests Sunday at the home of Miss Rheta Sperry. News of Area Service Men Mona Area News On Thursday evening, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Stanley and daughter Rhonda, and Mrs. Elena Stanley attended a wedding reception at Orem for Mrs. Elena Stanleys niece, the former Bonnie Allphian and her bridegroom. Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte J. Dansie and family spent Sunday in Salt Lake City with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Peery. Visitors on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Molyneux were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Stewart of Bountiful, and Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and family of Provo. r. and Mrs. Keith Anderson of Hunter visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Orgill on Sunday. Mrs. Elena Etanley visited in Midvale on Wednesday of last week with her sister, Mrs. A. M. Roff. FORT KNOX, KY Army Private Stephen Michael Anderson, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. Anderson of Nephi, Utah recently completed eight weeks of basic training at the U. S. Army Training Center at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He received instruction in drill and map reading, ceremonies, weapons, combat tactics, military courtesy, military justice, first aid, and army history and traditions. Pvt Anderson is a 1968 graduate of and attended Utah Juab High School, State University at Logan. He recently LDS mission to completed a two-yeIreland. Bond Sales Top Annual Quota in Juab County Area November sales of Savings Bonds USS HENRY W. TUCKER Navy deployTucker, following ment off the coast of Vietnam. While deployed, his ship supported allied forces in the Gulf of Tonkin, and helped recover the crews and debris of two downed strike aircraft con- tinued at a brisk pace throughout the county and state, according to information released this week by Juab County Bonds Chairman Kenneth Nyman. Mr. Nyman, manager of First Security Bank at Nephi, said Juab County sales for November came to $7,155, which sales total to brought the ar Petty Officer Third Class Jerry G. Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Chapman of Nephi, Utah has returned to San Diego aboard the destroyer USS Henry W. 2) $92,404. Santa's to all our wouderful friends and patrons! us serve you . Thanks so much for letting Juab County is one of ten in the state exceeding their 1971 quota. At the end of November, Juab County had exceeded its goal by 8.7 per cent reaching 108.7 of the 1971 requests of the Treasury Department, .... six-mon- th Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Bigelow (Carolyn) and children Marc, Kurt and Barbara of Henderson, Nevada are visiting this week and during the Christmas holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mia. Lynn Parkin. |