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Show y 7?f ITU - & Our Deadh - r- o s O ' con Advertising- -' Hews-Wedn- Volume 45 1 Nephi, Juab County, Utah Services Held Vi- - : Some men accomplish so little Mrs. Duckworth George who know of his activity say he is doing a truly outstanding job. RAYMOND A. JACKSON . . to Congratulations Harry, may you head Lions Club for coming year. continue to be civic minded and to serve successfully. reg There's an old old saying that "He who never makes a mistake never does anything" and we are sure it is true. Wouldn't it be wonderful to be on the other side of the fence for a short time and have those guys who seem to have a choice delight of pointing out little errors, to be running this paper. Wouln't I have fun? No, I think I'd be perhaps not just a little broader between the I believe I'd understand eyes. from errors. I believe I'd understand that there's only one front page to each newspaper, and try as he might, no one can get all the articles on the front in any issue. give him a I believe pat on the back, so to speak, for community building projects pushed over the years by his newspaper, rather than griping about some But thing wholly insigniticiant. for the time being, at least, I'm not on the other side of that fence and perhaps when I get to the point that I don't make errors I'll or sagebe pushing up daisies on the hillside. brush that no one is exempt reg tell me that the same peoThey ple who complain about the cost of necessities go the limit on luxuries. reg As of Wednesday noon, the Nephi Clean up drive wasn't comthere's still a pile of pleted on first south just west gatherings on the north of main street which were scraped up in side an energetic fashion and never re moved. It's not rained for several days, Mr. Tolley. reg For details on the annual guess- ing contest on when Nebo will be as bart as a billiard Lall see Earl's f.dvertisement on page four. reg Former Nephite Honored a long illness. Services were held at the ward chapel directed by the Second Ward Bishopric. and a Elected Lions Club Head Raymond A. Jackson, Juab County Sheriff and well known civic worker, recently was elected president of the Nephi Lions Club club year. Mr. for the 1954-5Jackson succeeds R. Elgin Gardner, local Phillips 66 agent, as head of this organization. Vice presidents of the organization are Milton Shaw, Elden C. Sherwood and Foster Gardner. Secretary and treasurer for the new year will be Gean Gadd with n directors elected being Hal and Joe Overman. Dean Quarnberg is Lion Tamer and Qlhel Pay, tail twister. The remainder of the meeting was turned over to club business conducted by Presidnt R. Elgin Gardner. 5 Mick-elso- Mr. Broadhead was born at Nephi January 22, 1SS7, a son of William and Louise Jones Broad- head. He married Olive Johnson of Santaquin May 19, 1937, at the Manti L D S Temple. Mr. Broad- head was a farmer by occupation He was an elder in the L. D. S Church. survivors are ms widow, one daughter, Mina Lou Broadhead one son, Lester William Broadhead of Nephi; six sisters Mrs. Alta Black, Mrs. Vivian Wing, both of Hunter; Mrs. Arvilla Warren and Mrs. Lela Fowkes, of Nephi; Mrs. Laura Trowbridge of Long Beach, California and Mrs. Thelma Nor- ton of Heber City. Burial in the Vine Bluff cemetery was directed by Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi. Schedule For r it pi toOTTDaii nay Announced - A former Nephi man was honored Tuesday by the Department of Agriculture at exercises held in the Nation's capital. With Vice President Nixon presenting the awards, George W. Sidwell, a native of this community, was honored for superior service to the department of agricul"May Sale" Scheduled ture. Mr. Sidwell is County Agent at The annual "May Sale" of propWayeeney, Kansas, and prior to erty being sold for taxes will be his service as a county agent, Mr. held on May 28 at 10 a. m. at the Sidwell has served as a high school frontdoor of the Juab County principal. Courthouse, it was announced by The citation was granted for James P. Christensen, Juab County rural people to help Clerk. The legal notice of the sale inspiring themselves and to increase their has been printed in the Eureka income from the farms, and for a Reporter, and a copy of the notice special interest in youth develop- is available at the office of the ment through club work. County Clerk, and it is understood! 4-- H 19 Week of Second, Mona Levan. Week of July 26 First at Third, Second at Levan, Mona at Fourth. Worthington Sports director. that one for - r 7 i f 1 V?. is the Stake will be posted on the bul letin board inside the court house for the balance of the time until the sale date. i iV ' - i . h-:rr- f A v-- -: f'1 t3 f 1 : i I i crew These Seniors of the Juab High School will become Alumni on Friday night when they will don o mmm In a story-boofinish here Wednesday afternoon, Nephi "defeated" Payson by a 2 to 3 score. The winning run was scored in the last of the ninth g of a scheduled game, with two out. Lawrence Higginson counted run number three when Boyd Howarth was walked with the bases loaded , . . such is life on the baseball diamond. That's "three in a row" for Nephi i u f t the climax of their preparatory school careers. Commencement exercises at the Auditorium will begin at 8 P. M. Friday. the traditional cap and gown for 8-- k : 3 rili a PipuGiiS L3 An impressive program based on auditorium and all are invited to theme of "Improving attend. patriotic P. T. A. Hears Of the You in U. S. A." will feature The program, as announced by the annual commencement exer- Principal Theron Snyder is as folHigh School on lows : Special Training Courses cises of the Juab May 21, when a Processional, graduates and facevening, The Central School and Juab Friday indicative of completion of the ulty; president's addres, Richard school ashigh will receive diplomas Parkin, president of Senior class; class of sociations held their last meeting necessarysixty course of study. invocation, Neil Christensen, Presof the current year on May 13. The commencement will begin ident of the Juab high school Harriet Wanamaker, President at 8 p. m. in the Juab high school student body; Class song, "This is of the Central School VTA conMy Introduction of Country"; phi crew jumped into an early ducted the meeting. Principal C. theme, Ardith Stcphenscn. lead and then staved off a Spanish Ray Evans intraoduced the guest of the Senior class; Fork rally to cop the initial vic- speakers, Arch Thurman, director Student speeches "Culturally", Irtory. Ken Sperry pitched effective of Mental Hygiene of the Utah is Belliston; 'Educationally" Ethball for the locals as he went State Board of Education, and a el T. Thompson; "Spiritually" Lawthe route, allowing six hits. case worker, Miss Christensen. rence Wilkey; Girls Chorus "The In the local All parents and teachers presopening game Lords Prayer"; Student speeches played last Sunday afternoon, the ent were well pleased with the "In the Home" Ann Jensen, "EcNephi crew's big bats once again information received. Juab School Forrest Booth; "Soconomically' went to work to overwhelm a very District, it was pointed out, is Ireata Swasey; "Realizaially" tera for team strong Springville by a qualified special teacher in Plans were completed for the tion of World Problems" Dale score. In the opening "remedial" teaching. The approp- annual Poppy Day rific sale to be held Heaton; Double Quartet "God innings of the game it looked like riation of the last legislature pro- pn Saturday, May 21)th, when the Bless America"; f Schthe Nephi crew was in for a de- vided for this service, withou cost Nephi unit of the American Legioti olarships, ShirleyAwarding PresGibson; feat as the Springville team jump- to the school district, for any Auxiliary met for their regular entation of Graduates, Principal ed quickly to a 10-lead in the district submitting an application meeting on Wednsday afternoon, Theron T. Snyder; Presentation of fourth inning. However, at that before June 1st. May 12, at the home of Mrs. E. R. Diplomas, Su(erintendent Leland A motion was made and second- Shaw. The annual point the Nephi hitters went to is E. Anderson; Class song, "You'll work to bang out three home runs, ed, and passed by a unanimous conducted by the poppy daywo- Never Walk Alone"; Benediction, auxiliary five triples, four doubles and a vote that the PTA officers meet men and enables every patriotic Bail Pace, vice president of Sentotal of 23 hits to take the lead with the Superintendent and re- American to "Honor the dead and ior Class. this assistance. Continued on Page Three quest aid the disabled". A summary of the unit's acand a report of the complishments Leyan Junior High district convention held recently at Provo were given by Unit Sec Sets Craduation For retary, Afton Shaw. Unit President Vivian P. Hoyt conducted the business portion of Thursday Evening the centered around the LEVAN The Levan Junior themeevening, for May., 'The Poppy" givhigh school will hold its annual ing the story o fthe origin of the graduation exercises on Thursday miracle flower and reading a The following article is printed May Uth, at 8 p. m. at the Le- beautiful poem "America's Ans- as a public service and may, or Juab County judging teams ran van "New Horizons" wer". ward may not, reflect the views of this off with top team and individual la to be chapel. or the publishers the theme which the Also a paper "Be Prepared to newspapers honors at the Utah State Junior thereof. will discuss: Protect Your Home" was students following given by Livestock show held last week Ross Christensen, Hazel Dalby, unit Civil Defense chariman, Mrs. PATRONS OF OUR at Spanish Fork. Bessie Mangelson and Grant Tay- La Veil Svedin. Prayer was given SCHOOLS First place in livestock judging lor. Based upon the idea that parZelma Golden and by Chaplain was won by the FFA, the Young M. Clark Newell of the Juab Erma ents have a right to know many Cordon directed singing farmers and li groups, and sec high school faculty will address of the Lou of the problems of our day, I wish of national anthem. Pledge ond place by the Juab FFA group the graduates, and Supt. Leland allegiance and the preamble of to submitthis report. In the westin aairy judging, in the t FA live E. Anderson ern of the United States there will present the di- the constitution were repeated by is anpartorganization known stock division, George Phillips, plomas. as the the group. Rodney Park, and Paul Worthingis to be followed School Assoc"Northwest The program High The also musical group enjoyed ton was first place team with by a dance in the Levan ward hall iation". This association has for selections and Gordon songs by as George Phillips high individual the graduates. its objectives the setting up of Gordon Keller and Gerald Witt. and Rodney Park as third high. honoring certain The graduates are as follows: standards which make for Refreshments were served by an In the dairy judging the FFA Dwayne Anderson, Wallace Hal- Mrs. excellent high school and one Elnora Shaw. Foote and team consisted of Tom Davis, Don low, Shanna Ross Chris Cathern Shaw to Stella give it an accredited Anderson, which will Garfield and Wayne Andrews rat tensen, Hazel Carter, in Ed. Malm-greOur Juab nation. the rating Dalby, Zelma Erma Lou Golden, Cordon, ed second with Tom Davis as high DeAnn Malmgren, Bessie Pearl school has been a member for high Grace Ockey, Whitaker, individual scorer in "the contest. Slangelson, Mangelson, Syd- Vivian Hoyt, Beulnh Irons, La Veil a number of years. In the Young Farmer division. ney Powell, Mary I am now informed that the Juab Grant Taylor, Grant Svedin, Laurel Hall, Carol Stuart, Paul Nielsen, Wells Ellertson and Williams. School has been dropped High Afton DelBlanche Shaw, Cooper, Raymond Ostler was the winning from this association because of ta and oFntella Boswell, Wilkey, team. Paul Nielsen was the high Citizens of Central Utah will three guests Reva Pexton, Maude lot living up to three of their individual scorer with Wells El get a chance of hear "Dead requirements: Stop" Robertson and Misha Bigler. lertson as second high. In the 411 an 1. Librarian training insuffic radio documentary club division, the team of girls on outstanding ient. when traffic Station safety, composed of Karma Nielsen, Car- KOVO presents the program in 2. Turnver of teachers is too ol and Beth Brammal was first the public interest on Mondav. Swarm Day Exercises Set excessive. place with Carol high scoring In at 8 p. m. 3. Teachers must teach no Juab Stake Bee Hive Swarm dividual of the entire divis "Dead Stop" is being presented Day program will be held on Wed more than five period per day with ion. This is the first time a grls in Juab cooperation with the National nesdny, May i!bth at 8 p. m. at one period for guidance. judging team has won the Safety Council and local safety the High teachers now teach six perd ward hall. contest groups as one of the most vivid All Bee Hive girls of the Juab iods. This may work to a serious disbroadcasts ever presented on the Make and their mothers are urg advantage to our children. Never ed to attend this program. subject of traffic safety. before have we lived in an age of Beards To Become a seven-innin- Parent-Teache- rs secre-tary-trasu- rer Poppy Day Set For Sat. May 29 24-1- 1 0 . Juab High Judging Teams At State Top Third at July at First, Fourth at S. F. Show b ourth. J. E. baseball Nephi's slugging got off to a head start in the Central Utah league 1954 title chase, as they picke4 up two wins during the past week to take charge of the league leadership. The locals opened the season d 6 with a win over Spanish Fork, the defending champions, last Wednesday night on the Spanish field. It was a case of too much hitting power, with Ches Park and Gary Howarth each garnering home runs, as the Nt- - A full schedule of games for the gs - Nephi Beats Payson to Bring Third Win Juab Stake Softball play for the coming three months has been outlined by Stake officials with Girls play starting this week. teams will play on Wednesday the Junior teams on Funeral Services To Be" evenings, Thursday-Tventnand the Sen ior teams on Friday evening. Un Held Thursday less otherwise specified the games Services will be held will be played at the Nephi CityMONA at the Mona Ward chapel Thurs- Park. The schedule as announced, is day at 2 p. m. for Edward P. Kay, as follows, with the above ex73, who died at the family res of the various nights planation idence Sunday afternoon of causes being taken into consideration for incident to his advanced age. games of the respective weeks Bishop Vaughn Molyneax will all the schedule: direct the services and interment of Week of May 17: First at Le- in the Mona cemetery will be Mona at Third; Fourth at van; directed by Anderson Funeral Second. home of Nephi. Week of May 24: Second at Friends may call Thursday un Levan at Mona, Third at First, til time of services at the family b ourth. ' residence. Mona at Week of May 31 Mr. Kay was born June 1, 1880, Third at at Fourth Levan, Second, at Mona, a son of Edward and Rowena Partridge Kay. He mar- b irst. Week of June 7th Second at ried Caroline Orgill of Mona Oct. First at Mona, Levan at Third; He was a 24, 1911, at Nephi. Fourth. member of the L D S Church. Third at Week of June 14th He is survived by his widow; Levan at Second; Fourth First, Mel-ka two daughters and two sons: K. Higginson and Essie Kay, at Mona. Levan at Week of June 21st both of Santaquin; Charles Edward Kay of Truckee, California; First, Third at Mona, Second at Ottis E. Kay of Nephi; and Alma Fourth. First at L Kay with the U. S. Army In Week of June 28 San Francisco.; 17 grandchildren; Second, Mona at Levan, Fourth at and two sisters, Mrs. Mary Lati- Third. No games Week of July 5 mer of Nephi and Ella Newton of Ute stampede. Mona. Week of July 12 Second at Mona, Levan at Third; First at Number 20 -- well-earne- 1 1 a. m. 9 Mary Bailey, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Jesse Bailey, and Rich ard M. Brough. son of Mr. and Mrs. Yale Brough, were chosen as the outstanding students of the Juab Make Seminary graduating class, and received awards given by the Commercial Bank of Utah at the commencement exercises of the Seminary last Sunday even ing. Paul E. Booth, manager of tne local oil ice of the bank, prcs ented the awards. Sixty-fiv- e students were graduated at the rites held at the First Second ward hall. First-Secon- d brother of Mrs. Florence Parkin of Nephi. Harry recently was elected a state vice president of the Utah Junior Chamber of Commerce, and reports from those ,3- Go to Mary Bailey and Richard B. Brough Funeral services were conducted Wednesday afternoon for William Edward Broadead, 67, who died last Saturday at the hamily home after SINGLE COPY 10c u Commecial Bank Awards Wednesday for Nephi Man they fall short of paying their freight through life. reg A belated Congratulations this week to a native son of Nephi Harry Duckworth, son of Mr. and May 20th, 1954 Thursday, , esif Loses Rating, Official Says 4-- n, 4-- H 4-- H First-Secon- F.F. Youths of the Juab High School who placed well at the recent State Judging F F meet at the U. S. A. C. at Logan in connection with Agathon Days. held A Judging Teams Place Well State-wid- e in Rec ent Competion At State College at Hyde Park. By James Anderson, Director 58 other teams. cf Vocational Agriculture, Juab Other teams representing our On May 4th, the Future Farmchapter were as follows: High School Morris Ostler, Michael Maughn er and 1 boys held a one-daForty Future Farmer boys from our local chapter attended the and George Howard, identification stock show at the Fair Grounds. e The State Judging contest at Logan o.of crops, wcrds and seeds; purpose was to give the boys Judging contest at Logan on try(, Dean Dalby, Blain Gowers a chance to groom and fit their animals for the spring shows. May 7 and 8. Eighteen boys made and Pjo&ney Park, Paul Worthingon, Much interest was shown by exup six teams of three, taking' Livestock hibitors. During the evening our Park, Larry Gcble. part in the livestock, dairy, poul Mechanics Clarence regular Fathers and Sons banquet Farm try, crops, meat and farm mechDavid was held in which the anics judging. Phillipsen, Keith Carter, Kiwanis Two of our teams placed in the Mangelson and Dee Anderson. Club of Nephi, who had acted as The last four teams listed did sponsor of the show during the top three. Sam Winn, Robert In gram and Paul Worthington rep- not place in the top three in the day. gave many fine prizes to the resented our chapter in meat judg- -' respective contests, but placed well boys and girls who excelled in activities and exhibited various ing and placed second in the con- - in the contest, test, competing against 21 other) While at the contest the boys outstanding animals. We wish to team's. Tom Davis. Don Garfield had a chance to visit all the ex-- extend ou. appreciation to the and Wayne Andrews placed second ' hibi's displayed at the college Kiwanis Club for their fine supin Dairy pudding and production for the Agathon days, as well as port and cooperation in these act- records contest, competing against' the 'Artificial Ereeuins association 'ivities. M. y j Poul-Stat- - j j Fashion as Jaycees Call For Contest Opening Are you man or ? ? ? Fellows, here's your chance to price that you can do it. Another chance like this won't come you way for a long time. The Nephi Jaycees are sponsoring a beard growing contest. The time to stop Is when your zeard has been cho:;en as the bushiest, the stragshe&t, the blackest, the whitest, the redest., the most artistic or just about any category that your beard will be placed in. Judges of merit and experience are being selected to judge the numerous entries expected. Prizs are being chosen to reward those who enter the e.ntes More details will be printed in next week's pape- Start now May 21 Is the official starting date. District Court ot Honor To Recognize Achievements Of Boy Scouts and Explorers Juab District Boy Scouts will held a Court of Honor Saturday evening at 7:30 p. m. at the amusement hall of the new Ncihi Fourth Ward chapel. All Scouts, and parents are expected to attend and the general public is in vited. The following scouts and explorers are to receive honors and advancements. Troop 131 (First Ward) Merit badges to Niles Broadhead, Neil Greenhalzh, Melvin Wilkey, Don Ockey. Star rank to Don Ockey. Post 2132 (Second Ward) Merit badges to Wayne Leavitt and Far-r- e Dee Lunt. Troop 133 (Third Ward) Merit 11 badges and Star Rank to Ter- rencc Vest Post 2133 (Third Ward) Merit badges to Lynn Boswell, Donald Bowers, Gordon Keller, Robert Star Oldroyd and Paul Orme. rank, Gordon Keller. Troop 131 (Fourth Ward) Merit to Michael W. Garrett, Gal- en Gadd, Fred Cowers, Tommy Tmax, Richard Sudweeeks and Dennis Pay. First class rank to' Michael W. Garrett, Michael Beck! and Tom Hayes. Star rank to Galen Gadd, Fred Gowers, Tommy1 Iximnx and Richard Sudwceks It is expected that there will lie additional awards and advancements by Court of Honor time. such keen competition. Whenever students apply for positions today, the first thing reviewed is their high school training and credentials. To have graduated from an unaccredited high school may have serious consequences to our students of future years. LELAND E. ANDERSON, Superintendent, Juab School District Attend Youth Legislature Moris Ostler, scin of Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy T. Ostler, Alfred son, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo B. Wilson, James Carver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carver, George Phillips, son of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Phillips, and Dale Heator.. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Heaton of Orderville, students at the Juab his;h school, attended the Youth Legislature held at the Capitol building on Saturday, May 15. Wil-badg- es Jajcee-sponsor- ed |