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Show I 1 nr tfosirse-f- I r MOiPECWSfJCG Volume 41 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, May 18, 1950 SINGLE COPY 10c MR. BEAGLEY TO CENSUS SHOWS LOSS RETIRE AT END THROUGHOUT COUNTY OF SCHOOL YEAR Juab 'County has a net loss of Juab Stake Conference Conducted From the J. H. S. Clarion Juab High School will lose one of its favorite people when school Ctalro vinf Arpnfe was COn- - ends. Harry Beagley is retiring ducted here Saturday evening andH irom tne teacning j. after profession ; rresiaem Sunday f witn tho TTirst Presidency ot, almost a half f t.,: Seventies as the presiding autn- century of teach-- , . ing-- ' ' orixy o ! ' President E. Rulon Brough con-h-at Mr. Beagley 1 Wf-Psession was born in Ne 4f l f the Third Ward Chapel Saturday- phi and attended a y and ; gave report school here. He evening,' Melchizedek Priesthood activities ex- was graduated in an -made He also Stake. of the 19Q5 from the present status oi High School.Nephi Ne planation of farm in Dog Valley. phi was also the the Welfare time President Ivins spent some which he discussion place in to Saturday evening inanda ureea teach the started Later he Priesthood leaders assembled actto school in taught Ran work diligently to bring into Mr. Beagley dolph. not those From 1910 to 1012 Mr. Beagley paraayaiuis ivity attenided the Utah State AgriculPreS?esiS Lester H. Belliston tural college in Logan, where he conducted the first session Sunday of tne received his degree. He returned and in his opening address Nephi to teach again in 1912. ,n ovnrosspd his aooreciat- - to At first he taught agriculture. He the continued ion for the work being done by in the high Counselors in the Stake Presi- school until teaching 1936 when he became stake councilmen, the High dency, a junior high school teacher. boards and bishoprics, and for the . During his teaching years he advice and guidance which he is served as city councilman for four receiving from former Stake presand from 1928 to 1932 he He also expressed his years, idencies. dur- was Mayor of Nephi City. personal thanks for assistance , Mr. Beagley states that he is ing a recent misfortune at their not sure what he will do now, but home, when a fire occurred. indicates that he may enter President Belliston urged the he teach their some phase of agricultural work. parents of the Stakeandto stated that Luck to you in your endeavors, children Baptism, The students of heads of Mr. Beagley. the sinss will be on the if thf children are Juab High School will always remember you with affection and He also spoke on the dangers of sincere respect. unchastity, and bore his testimony t.k Prif-Rthoo- - y fV Number 20 i ' according to census figures received this week by J. P. Christensen, Juab County Clerk. The report was furnished by the District Census office at Richfield and is broken down into the various district as follows: 1940 1950 Diff. City or Town 976 2292 1316 Eureka 101 621 520 Levan 30 327 357 Mona 154 2835 2989 Nephi Juab County Outside 468 819 Cities, Towns ....1287 7392 5971 1421 Total Figures in difference column in dark face type denote loss, light face figures shown indicate gain, 1421 persons, intm '!... M i I " 3 (21 Graduation t : i . V From the J. H. S. Clarion The Juab High School Seniors will put the finishing touches tc a year of hard work crowned with the thrill of success Friday night. The graduation exercises will be held in the Juab High School auditorium at 8:00 p. m. Following the graduation exercises, a Commencement Ball will be held In x' I the gymnasium. The theme of the 1950 Commencement will be "MidCentury, ilzn 5 Half Century to Where?". Dr. Daryl Chase, Dean of Men at the Utah State Agricultural College of Logan, will be the principal speaker. The program will be as MMMMSl' 'I Stake Genealogical Convention Sunday Friday Evening At Auditorium follows: Processional, graduating class; Song, "America My Own" gr jduat-in- g J Juab Stake Genealogical con class; Invocation, Gary Cai vention will be held Sunday, May ver; Address of welcome, Charleu Foote. class president; Boys chor21, according to an announcement us "Stout Hearted Men" by Elgin R. Uarrett, High uoun senior cilman assigned to this work. boys; Introduction of the speaker, Charles Foote; The morning session will begin Address to the at the Seminary at 10 a. m., and graduates, Dr. Daryl Chase; Girls held Kan chorus "Perfect Day" Senior girls; the afternoon session will be at 2 p. Address of Appreciation, at the Nephi Third ward Elmo rs committee-membeSchool's Juab High m. All Genealogical Graduating Class of 1950 . . .to receive diplomas at Commencement Friday night Jarrett; Introduction of the grad. morn should attend the uates, Principal Clarence H. Pay: The General public ing session. Awarding of diplomas, Superinattend is invited and urged to tendent C. Ray Evans; Song. RYE CONTROL IS "You'll Never Walk Alone" by the the afternoon session. from Special representatives graduating class; Benediction, BetHERE DISCUSSED The Salt Lake City will be here. ty Stowell, Recessional, graduatfur ing class. Nephi Fourth ward choir willaixer-nooin farmers Salt Wheat Lake, nish special music lor tne Following .Is the list of prospectand Juab session. Tooele, Utal, Sanpete graduates: Juab County has a quota of The general public is invited to iveHelen Counties are losing at least $600,-00- 0 All red, in the use for parking the vacant lot Margetta And-- 1 a year because of penalties $12,500 of series E. bonds Ara Belliston, which be- between the Nephi Post office and rews, Don Beck, Independence campaign on wheat containing rye gan with imposed Bonnie Belliston, Richard Bellisceremonies Christensens store. impressive area The has regarding the cnurcn ana us is sold. Juab their when grain Eunice Bendixen, Nadine at last Monday, accord- been cleaned of all trash and rub ton, Ne-n- hi county is losing at least 50 per ing Bingham to H. W. McCune of Nephi, bish, and an entrance over the Bendixen, David Bird, Betty BrewGeorge W. McCune, former of this amount, or $300,000 cent East Juab chairman. Carl curb has been constructed to pro- er, Laura Lee Brough, Gary Carresident sooke briefly, pre Motorists failing to display inannually, according to estimates Gallaway ofcounty Carma Cole, Le-oon Mothers spection stickers is chairman vide an access. Eureka The area will ver, Lynn Chase, the June for facing his remarks referred filed chair1st face have The Wilford made following by Bailey, by Charles Foote, Donna to the fines and for the Tintic area. give considerable parking space to Foote,Ewell, day. Mr. McCune the at to removal filled be of offices PMA the of man various local the possible committee, Reeve Fowden, Dix Grace, as a message of power, vehicle foim the highways, accor-"ti- g election this fall on the Democ- in a statement made in the recent a small extent the 'no Gospel Two special awards are avail- relieve to troubles faith and strength. be- Iris Garrett, James Genres, Jack to 2. C. Sherwood of the Stato ratic ticket: which have Neparking" held conference at control able for the various counties. They set certain areas rye Ruth Ann Gowers. President Brough gave the key Highway Patrol. in the past. Mer- Greenhalgh, For State Representative, Mrs. phi. are beautiful, small, hand-madLynn Hall, Larry Howarth, Norma note of the morning session when who chants to cars drive their Commissioners Sherwood stated For this for Gerald Trocper wheat used Cazier; product- table sized replicas of the Liberty work are Ingram, Arlene he related the story of the golfer week tint there will be no exten- Carl Gallaway of Eureka and ionDryland urged to use this new Hewlett, Phyllis is infested with rye, Bell the theme symbol of the Elmo Jarrett,' Jarrett, and the ants, the moral of which sions of inspection deadline will Earl F. Dunn of Mammoth; For totalswhich LaVoy spot. parKmg acres an estimated 136,000 One will be awarded as drive. Kay, Marilyn Kay, Maurice Kay. was that to be saved all must be granted, and that very rigid County clerk, James P. Christen in these counties. soon as it is won, by the county Geraldine Lidd-iar- d, related also on He ball." Harold the Latimer, enforcement of the law with re sen of "get For Sheriff, Ray These facts were reported at a first reporting its quota reached Garth Lunt, Donna Maththe story of the prodical son, and gard to uninspected vehicles will mond A.Levan; rec For Treasurer, conference held Jackson; control at the end, of any week,c and verifyews, Arlene Miller, Earl Morris, be maintained beginning June 1st. Mabel D. Christison; For Record rye gave testimony of the work. l i t t ently in Nephi. Initiated by the : James Oekey, Cleston Park. ShirPresident Ivins spoke at both Attorn For er. of Cook; C Florence the , Extension Utih service rethe post masters plus figures ley Riches, Lela May Scott, La-M- ar the Sunday morning and afternoon IOr asses- State For P. McCune; the James ey, college, xne r eaerai rteserve ceivea irom sessions. At the morning session Snyder, Janice Sperry, Joyce It has been announced by Juab sor, Joel Taylor; For Justice of meetingAgricultural was attended county by System. The other will be awardhe paid his respects to Motherhood Stake Sperry, Betty Stowell, Doris Sudofficials that there the peace, Nephi Precinct, J. t. agents, county commissioners, 17 ed July to the county which weeks, EIRay Swasey, David Tew;, and then developing. intOL.a religi wiU.be no MIA union meeting on of of reaches he greatest percentage Delores Thompson, LaMar Tolley, ious theime, urged that each or . LEVAN '- uiiernoon. . A - musical it nas Deen the Ogden grain exchanger-So- il its quota in the drive. pageant, Glen Whiting, -- Lorene the saints keep themselves chaiste ouimay postponed until Sunday, May 28 "The hToauction Breaks" be Conservation will Morning Service, Delores Carter. DorothyWilliams, in order to keep free of serious ana wm De neia at the Ihird ward Searle, and Administration and in the presented Marketing Sunday evening Darlene Sperry. diseases which would prevent the in connection with the Stake Dr. Carl You are the Forest Service. regular Sacrament meeting at the Continued on Page Eight Priesthood leadership meeting. to reserve the urged Levan ward, at 7:30 p. m. This Frischknecht, extension director, evening of Monday, May 29th to pageant is under the able direction served as chairman. of attend the here the showing of Jesse Peterson with Mrs. PeterIn the past most wheat contain famous Pilgrimage Play which is son as accompanist. ing rye has been used for poultry being sponsored Juab locally by feed. Director Frischknecht and St?ke. The narrative, which includes Everyone in East Juab County Ralph Blackham of Moroni Feed LOGAN account of the Aaronic PriestEleven students from will be given an opportunity to indicated that this outlet will no The Pi'grimage play is a motion an was prepared Nephi are among the 1200 men and restoration, wear a memorial poppy in honor doubt decrease in the future. They picture in full color of the famous hood of the war dead on Foppy Day, indicated that rye is a poor pou- Hollywood Bowl presentation of under the direction of the Presid- women who will receive degrees and was especially from the Utah State Agricultural May 27, it was annonced this week ltry feed generally and won't be this famous play. The picture de- ing Bishopric as the final plans for the annual used when other grains are avail- picts Jesus' Ministry on earth, and prepared for presentation in com- college this spring. memoration of the anniversary of They are Raloh O TVwumn tw. event are being formulated by able. runs for more than 1 hour. this event. , Clark Burton, Newell H. Bracken, the local officers of the American Representatives of the Ogden members of the Ward Aar- wuie r. esecxsxeaa, Jesse Earl It is expected that ticket sales All Priesthood Legion Auxiliary. milling trade gave the following are participating Bowles. Delene C. Or4tv rmut Each district of the city will reasons why millers don t want will begin within the next few days onic the pageant. All ward mem- B. Garrett. Dewavne Clai-l- r nay. have its team of workers who will wheat containing rye. Flour from for this outstanding event, which in rett. A. Dean Shaw, William C. has the endorsement of the L D S bers are urged to attend. Continued on Page Hve distribute poppies on the streets Kendall and Dorothv and to the homes throughout the Screenir.g Council. Smith. Neldon D. Stanley and day. All will be unpaid volunteers Mothers day programs will be Sterling Leo Newton of Mona. and the entire amount of contrib-utoipresented in the Nephi Third ward Kodney B. Tripp of CaUao, and will go to support Amerand the SunAnnouncement is being made in Elden J. Anderson of Levnn nn Nephi Fourth ward ican Legion and Auxiliary welfare this issue of a special opening ser- day schools on Sunday, May 21. also among the graduates at the work for disabled veterans and A meetvice at the Sinclair Service station slilght adjustment in the needy chilrren of veterans. made on Second South and Main. ing tims of the two Sunday schools Poppies for the day are Salt is wcoystry because of the special The following Student fmm Mv-at the Veterans hospital at New operator of the station is programs. The Nephi Fourtn phi are being graduated" this week Lake Cityq. They are crepe papLynn Walker, who has come from ward will meet at 10 a. m. rather from Sonw College at Ephraim: er replicas of the wild poppies Lake City to operate the t.nn10 15 a. m. and the Third Jay L. Bowles, Ardith Mae SudJuab County exhibits at the Salt which bloomed In France and BelMr. station. Walker is an Ward will expermeet 11:15 at Sunday weeks, Erma Tew, Jack Arthur the Utah State Livestock show at ienced lubrication man. gium and which have become 11:00 of ir.s'cid a. m. Tranter. Mack L. Wilkey. memorial flower of the English-snoakin- ?- Spanish Fork last week were out world. Making the pop- standing, according to Ray . County Agent. ' - . . I". , niea Drovides employment for j . ... grand champion fat lamb dead Blacker . . . Nephi veteran shown with tome of his beautiful thousands of veterans who are un- of The the show was exhibited by Max able to do other work. leathercratt creations. an FFA boy of Nephi Buy a poppy on Poppy Day, Bramall. and was purchased by the ComMay 27th. mercial Bank of Utah at $3.10 v per lb. This is the first time that ; ?v; a Suffolk lamb had taken the championship fat lamb in the his tory or the show. sent to the European theatre and By John L. Kendall In addition to the grand cham w ent through three and one-ha- lf The Commercial Robbed of one pleasure which campaigns. pion fat lamb. H. Clarion On 8. J. June 1945 the 10, From at Bank also purchased several other he has enjoyed since childhood was shot-dow- n he iionover, oermany Ck-aPresident Antoine R. Ivins, animals from the youth of the riding beautiful horses, with shrapnel, the steel cut Blackett has found another pleas- ting nis left In the thieh member of the first council of communities which they serve. leg Allen s Catfi Store, Ralph s Marure in helping others to enjoy half In two. After six months he Seventies, was the principal speakwas again on his feet and going er at the Juab Stake Seminary ket and E. I. Wilson Company pur riding by moans of beautiful leathmore er equipment. Something May 14 chased several animals from other again. Shortly after regaining his Graduation exercises heldFirst-SeconEast Juab County exhibitors at the d valuable than even that has been health he was released from the at 8 p. m. at the Nephi life Show. that found by Mr. Blackett service and returned home where ward hall. in is very much worthwhile spite he found employment in the mine The program was built around Top honors were taken in the of a handicapping accilcnt. of the U. S. Gypsum Company the theme " Be Ye Thererore per open classes by Dalby and Son of and dead is now 29 yeas of age, wnere ne worKca lor two years. fect". Three talks were given by Levan, and hy t;nnstensen the Rambouillot and finds much joy in his family While assisting in the remodeling eraduating students: "I Will Bo Son of Levan in Bon-ita P. S. Nielson, and in his work. His wife is the of a Topaz building, it collapsed Clean" by J. C Morgan: "I Will sheep division; and Margaret Nielson, Both and "I former Zolda Spcrry, and they and pinned him undornpath. At Serve" by Grace Ostler, Karen Kny and have five daughters to en;:vcr the the Veterans hospital in Salt Lake Will Live", Darlcne Garrett. Lela and Max Bramall, in the Suffolk divNielson Bryan wnere home. sane "I a vocal was Scott solo, cioad May taken, it was t discovered that his back was brok- Heard a Forest Praying", and a ision, anr Maurice Howard in the Let's take a look at dead's uty Breeding cattlo. earlier life. Born in Sclpto, h? en in three places and the spinal vocal trio consisting of Mary Tew, Angus Twenty-thre- o fat lambs, two received his education t'.iers. At cord 90 per cent severed. Alene Pratt and Rwvine Sudweeks and six fat steers were swine Mr. Blackett the age of 15 he felt that he was and two Task" songs "My several sang spent by 1 1 club members. qualified as a ranch hand, as he months in hospitals in Utah and Temple by the River . The nd shown The three 1 1 judging teams had boon riding horses since a California, and was fit by the dress of welcome was given by from Juab county placed second, size for Veterans Administration tiny tot. Bring of goodsaddle Seminary Student Boyd President, third and sixth in the livestock his age, he took to the ists with braces .crutches speciala Gary II. Carver. and iudcinz contest. The second place of the book. He became an wheel chair before being sent to The Belliston award was pres loam consisted of Carol Bramall. efficient horse breaker a.-'- trav- his home. Clead recalls now that ented to Darlene Garrett by Mrs. Thomas and Bruce Mcltierson eled throughout Utah, Idaho and "It was hard to take, with no ed- tilsie Belliston. and the Sells A- received 1416.5 points Montant. In Montana he worked ucation to qualify for office work, ward was presented to Gary Car- Bryan.of They 1800. Both a possible for a poriod of two year on a life looked like a problem too ver by Albert E. Sells. The out Bruce Bryan and Bryan Nielson ranch breaking horses for the cow complicated to solve." to the Brigham Young made the high score of 500 out Then Veteran training was sug- scholarship boys. University given by the Seminary of a possible 600 points for hi eh In 1941 he was back In Nc;.hl gested. Clead decided on leather was awarded to Ara Belliston. honors In the county. The where ho nrnriod Zelda Spnry . . handicraft, fixed himself a small The graduates were presented scoring Ma Bramall of Nephi w.th h.s grand champion Suffolk Fat Lamb of he individual in the H division top . then the war and in November work bench In one room of Spanish Fork fivettock S. their by Principal Lynn Searle, and received alb points. how. Shown also .s Max Thomas Execut.ve Secretary of the Commercial Bank of 1942 he was in the aorvic? with home, acquired some tools and be- the of Utah, purchasers were be exhibited . will diplomas livestock Some by presonted 333 84th the Division, Infantry-- gan training under the direction President Lester H. Belliston of T"e T'n?. campion, ino oanx ana several other firms animals from Nephi Livestock sold Junior the at and Nephi purchased basic Continued on Page Four Shortly after training he was the Juab Stake. show at Delta on May 23 and 26. wuiii'ww wi iiiw nmiuai vr villi j w w i 'i Juab County New Parking Bond Quota Area Ready rwir-ent- Inspection Deadline Democratic Ticket Filed Last Week na e, Musical Pageant Planned levan Ward Sunday MIA Poppy Day On May 27th; Buy a Poppy To Honor War Dead Graduates from U S A C and Snow Listed Nephi Youth Has Grand Champ Lamb ns Bur-tensha- i. Leathercraft Becomes Business For Nephi Man Following Accidental Injury l s Seminary Holds w Commencement - ; 4-- 4-- X: 4-- t |