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Show Uadohal Awaw Wbo: a 19 Aaflmmt Single Copy 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah Tuesday Set As Officials Named it there is always so left when the money month much is all gone? reg Have you been to the Vine Bluff cemetery lately? If not, you have a distinct surprise awaiting you. Our heartiest congratulations go to Nephl City officials for the program of oiling the man roads through the cemetery, and we feel, althouh we don't know, within that they will do others all the a year or so to complete That area which has roadways. now been completed will be a wonderful asset, especially during winter and spring funerals and on Memorial day when the dust can become exceptionally thick. The surfacing program will almost eliminate these two severe problems of years past. reg Sometimes it turns out to be lot better to have loved and lost than to be tie other fellow. reg WTiy is By Parent Thursday, Final Day for -- Teacher Groups Registration A meeting o fthe new officers of the Juab High School Parent-Teacheassociation was held recMrs. Grace Sparks, with ently, president, presiding. Mrs. Sparks expressed appreciation for the officers and for those who assist in committees and as room represenof the ortatives. The ganization were read by Ora J. Morgan, the objectives read by A disMrs. Vivian Mangelson. cussion followed and materials for the various departments were disby-la- v J1 IK v .1 i 1958 i Committees named consisted of: Program, June Wilson; HospitalDtxrima ity, Marjorie Bowles, Jacobsen and Bernice Royce; Publicity: Ada Oldroyd, Mildred GarThis rett and Alice Belliston; Publica- SOMETHING FISHY Ina Kay, Agnes Myers; goldfish heads lor the bottom tions, of its bowl in Worcester Park, Geneal Boswell, Udee Health, England, while Smudge, the cat. Co an, Ava Christensen. Memberdreams of fish dinner ship: Ora Morgan, Lorraine Hayes, Norma Mackey, Ruth Wether-ell- ; Juvenile Protection; Vaughn Paxman, Charles Sidwell, Neldon Mrs. Steele Tells of Karen Ostler. Teacher Hanson, Dear Editor: representative, Clark Greenhalgh; Lebanon in Talk At ManFriends, Citizens of Nephi, and Room Representative Vivian Fellow Americans. The first Tues- gelson. Fine Arts Club Meeting be day in November will soon can Room Representatives announcwe when here. It is the day ed are: Seventh grade: Mr. and On October 16, Mrs L. J. Gore exercise our most cherished right Mrs. Harold Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. was hostess to members of the the right to vote, to choose the Vinton Steiner; Stake Priesthood Leadership 8th grade, Mr. Arts club and special guests. will be held on Sunday, person who is most capable of and Mrs. J. Gayle Yorgason, Air. Fine meeting Mrs. Frank Brough, vice presid- October 26, at 2 m. at the d p doing the job for the betterment and Mrs. Irel Chase; ninth grade: ent of the of in was club, charge of all the people. ward chapel, it was anand Mr. Dean Mrs. Mr and Winn, business the meeting. After the Let us remember our noble Mrs. David tenth grade: affairs of the club were taken up nounced today by R. Roscoe Garforefathers who fought for our Mr. and Mrs.Bailey; Juab Stake President. P. James McOune; was turned over to the rett, Those who should attend, Presfreedom, our right to vote, our Mr. and Mrs Allen Tolley; eleven- the time Don Mrs. Steele, guest speaker, ident Garrett stated, are the Stake right to live nne with aonther in th grade: Mr and Mrs. Kenneth who gave a very mterestin and Presidency and High Council, Democrats peace and harmony. Mrs. Mr. Grant and outstanding talk on her experiencand Republicans alike worked Nyman, twelfth Clerks, Bishoprics, Stake grade: Mr. and es and travel through the beau- Stake side by side for the one important Sperry; and Ward Senior Aaronic priestLudlow Mr. and Mrs. tiful country of Lebanon. Mrs. Jack that of being a good Bert Powell. hood committees; Stake and ward goal Mrs. Steele reported that in Aaronic American and making America the committees; priesthood driving through the country many Presidencies and Secretaries of all true melting pot for all walks of beautiful vantage points give life. Lets not have to be sold Melchizedek Priesthood quorums views of the Mediterranean. She and the idea of being a true American leaders and secretarA. T. P. School stated that one may swim in the ies. group Lets look around us and count Elementary waters of the Mediterranean and our blessings, be thankful for quorum meetmgs of from there travelto the Cedars the Monthly Priests wonderful heritage which we now Invites Memberships and Seventies High in take of Lebanon and part will be held enjoy. Open our minds and our immediately quorums skiing all within 20 minutes time. following th priesthood leaderhearts, think and study before we Lebanon stated Mrs. that Steele vote and always remember those The Room Representatives and is a country, deriving ship meeting. tea was most wealthy inspiring words written by Abrah-'a- Faculty means of its by importing of the people, hel don October 14 at the elemLincoln to the from the West and by the people and for the people, entary school. Welcome was giv- East. It also hanks selling in eduhigh that this nation, under God, shall en by Mrs. Fern Hanson, presa 25 per cent not perish ident of the Elementary School cation, havmg only its people. Mrs. among illiteracy and I am your neighbor you P. T. A. of soua number Steele displayed I live in a free country and it Suggestions for the room rep- venirs art wonderful the depicting is our responsibility to keep it so. resentative duties were outlined by country. It can remain free only so long Mrs. Mavis Hansen, PTA vice of Athenew member, Mrs. Mae Kiss-ac- k as the citizens take an interest in president. welcomed into the club. was their government and vote their Light refreshments were served Those present to enjoy the evenconvictions. If you are not regis- to the room representative and ing were Mrs. V. A. Beck, Mrs. tered, do so now. If you are not the teacher they are to work wiht. Frank Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, make be sure to at home, The objective for this tea was for Mrs. A.Brough, living Residents of Utah created furMrs. L. J. L. Garbett, arrangements for your absentee the room mothers and the teach- Gore, Mrs. F A Matheson, Mrs. ther savings for their future seballot. Lets go to the polls and ers to become acquainted. It was curity by investing $1,624,910 in Lynn Olpdn, Mrs. Clarence vote! announced that the next Mrs. Earl H. Steele, Mrs. U. S. Savings bonds for the month Sincerely, meeting will be held Monday, Ernestine Vest, Mrs. Mae Kissack, of September, Frederick P. Champ, Dona C. Jones, President October 27 at 4 p.m. at the eleanand special guests, Mrs. Don L. State Savings Bond Chairmansales Juab County Ladies week. Total this nounced mentary school auditorium. C. Mrs. R. Mrs. Lomax, LaRue Shaw, PTA membership Steele, Republican Club. Norman Mackey and Mrs Annie for the nine months of 1958 now reg chairan, would like to remind all Foote total almost $15 million, an inparents of the membership drive crease of 16 per cent over the A man never gets so rich that which is on now for the elementsame period of 1957, he said. he can afford to lose a friend and central school ary The Juab County Livestock AsSales for the month in Juab because of some foolish, unorganizatm. All parents sociation announced Wednesday County amounted to $2,350, acorthodox acts. are urged to join, with the mem- that cattle dipping will be con- cording to word received by Kenreg bership fee being only 50c per ducted Monday starting at 8 a.m. neth Nyman, County Chairman at the association corral at the Total sales to date during 1958 We see where the Utah Nation- parent. mouth of Calt Creek canyon. are $66,467, or 132 9 per cent of al Guard won first place in 1958 the countys sales goal, he reportfield training honors among the ed. eight western states. We feel that the support given Units and personnel are rated to the savings bond program by on leadership, equipment main the many volunteers during the tenance, unit food service proShare in America campaigns training, gram, communication command functioning, staff functthis spring and the continuing interest evidenced by our patriotic ioning and many other phases of citizens are in a large part rethe military program. The Utah Utahs increased units attained an overall score of sponsible for Arizona units 85.45 per cent. sales, Mr. Champ went on to say. Our people are becoming more placed second with 80.86 per cent. aware that an investment in U. S. We are proud of the Utah Nation al guard, and of the program beSavings Bonds is an investment in their financial security and at the ing carried out in our Nephi unit. same time an investment in our We feel that the local guard is in good hands under the command country he added. of Boyd Howarth, and that the Morgan September, During young men who choose this meth County and Box Elder County od of fulfilling their military obachieved over 100 per cent of their 1958 sales quotas, becoming the ligation are doing a fine service fifth and sixth counties in Utah for their country and for their to do so, according to the sales state and community. reg figures released. The others are Wasatch, Juab and Washington, The good judgment of some Iron Counties. people will never wear out they dont use it often enough. reg Painter Motor Co. to me tell that prosperity They changes the appearances of some Display '59 Chrysler people so much that they cant Residents of East Juab County recognize their best and oldest , are cordially invited to visit the Hjit'Ol ' Painter Motor Co. at 140 South --reg6 1 ,4 I Jiti ns ' Main Street, to see the new 59 . Chrysler. The car was to go on dont get weak eyes from ATE ,t the bright side of life. display Thursday at the local dealership. reg Fred L Painter, manager of the The folks at BYU are planning Company, stated that the new a big week of activities during Chrysler has a great many imHomecoming Week, Novxember 3 provements over the former year models, and these include such through 8. All "grads of the institution are encouraged to reSwivel conveniences as new When The Lone Ranger ritilcd Washington to help promote turn to the campus to help in the Seats for ease of entering and the aale of Lnited States Savings Stamps and Bonds, he found n enthusiastic supporter in iee President Richard M. Nixon. "Not leaving the low automobile. gigantic celebration. Choices of 305, 325 or 350 horseonly are my two youngsters regular buyers of Savings Stamps, the Yice President told The I one Ranger, but the whole family power engines are available, and REG Mrs. watches yon on trleviii n i li week. Here, the two hold a giant-sia- e says: the famous Chrysler ride is being mendirr-hi- p ropy of the Prate Dont expect too much of a rard that will go Is all continued with the combining of s during the vein youthful buers of .i' i. . man It may be hie either from e air suspension comfort and torpoet others or throng. n i.ie first attempt at the Job. lanip Program. sion bar control. - East Juab County Ladies Attend Extension Service Training Meet at Logan Civil Defense Reorganization Five Juab County women were among more than 200 leaders from 285 counties participating in the annual Women's Leadership School at the Utah State University at Logan. Those participating from Juab County Included Ida Ockey, Effie Scott, Louise Ingram and June Wilson of Nephi and Myra Kay of Mona. Mrs. Velyn Stev. ens, Juab County Home Agent also attended and participated in the training conference Under the direction of the Extension Service personnel, the ladies received training designed to help in teaching better practices and works for community improvement. "The finest leaders training school I have ever attended states Mrs. Kay. "Hie information given on types of literature teenagers are reading was most interesting. They recommended that parents, teachers, and chureh leaders work to improve the qual- Is First-Secon- ... ... m County Forging Ahead in Bond Purchases set-up- direct contact trom the state Pax-ma- PTA Parent-Teache- n, self-mad- PEEPING PRINCESS Brit- Elmo ains Princess Margaret seems Miller, son W. Miller of Nephi, to have developed camera shyness as she looks through a peephole at a special exhibit In the British Pavilion of the Biussells Worlds Fair. of Mrs. T. and Super- intendent of the Klamath Indian Agency at Klamath Falls, Oregon is being transferred to the Colville, Washington agency effective November 2. Mr. Miller has been a visitor in Nephi with his mother and brother for the past ten da j s, and he left this week for Klamath to complete his duties there preparatory to moving Appointed To Committee of National Assn. to the new position. Mr. Miller served as agricultural extension agent at the Colville Agency from April 1951 to January of 1955. Prior to servi ce in the Northwest ho was stationed at Nome, Alaska as administrative officer for the Bureau of InC. A. dian Affaire SALT LAKE CITY Miller is a graduate of the Utah Grant, Executive Secretary of the State University at Logan. Utah Association of County Officials, has received word of the appointment of Juab County Commissioner R. Elgin Gardner to an Republican State Head important committee of the National Association of County Of- Sets NephF Visit Friday ficials. Mr. Gardner was named Yroters are invited to attend a to the Welfare Committee of the Republican dinne rmeeting on FriNational group. Mr. Gardner has been Chair- day evening, October 24, at 8 p. man of the County Commissioners m at Rays Cafe. Reservations may be made with for the past two years, and previously had served as Juab County Mrs. Harold Jones or Mrs. Clyde Shaw by Fuday morning. Clerk. Special guests will be Tom Judd, Republican Chairman of the State Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Painter of Utah, and Jess P. Allen, Rehad as their guests on Monday, publican nominee for Senator from Tuesday and Wednesday of this the 13th Senatroial District of the week, Mr and Mrs. Mayben B State of Utah, comprising Juab Fox and Tooele Counties. All new voters of East Juab County are encouraged to attend an open house to be held at the Blue Room of the City Equipment building on Thursday evening of next week October 30th, between the hours of 8 and 10 p.m. Republican candidates for the various offices have been invited to attend. The open house is planned especially to honor the new voters of the area, but all voters are invited to attend, if they so desire. Mrs. Jennie Hobbs of Provo, formerly of Nephi, will be speaker at the Second Ward Special class in the MIA Tuesday, October 28. Mrs. Hobbs recently returned from a BYU conducted tour of Europe. She attended the London Temple dedication and has many interesting experiences to relate. She also will show films of her trip. All members of the ward of Special Interest age are invited to come out and enjoy the class. st rs 1 f " a- - Former Nephi Man Heads Indian Agency in Oregon Open House Scheduled For Thursday, October 30 ers to Parade Again During Chicago Congress , t " Savings Stamp Enthusiasts Jl' s; 164. 4-H- head-qua- rt ers. R. E. Winn, Mayor of Nephi City will be Deputy Director for the County Orgination, the Commission stated. Other appointeees for the new Civil Defense oiga nization are as follows:, Dr. F. II Beckstead. health; Reeve G. Richardson, Welfare; Raymond A. Jackson, Shenff of Juab County, Internal Security; LeeGoo dnch, Engineering; James P. Christensen, Supplies; Raymond W. Christiansen, Alanpower; Mrs. Jack Berwick, Womens Activit-leeHarlow W. Pexton, Business and Inrustry; R. Roscoe Garrett. and Roy E. Gibson, Religions; Training and Educational Service. in clothing remodeling, teen-ag- e food habits, new trends in home management and many other home The ladies attending the probles. school are willin gand able to give the information gained at the school to any group of ladies who wrant this help. Any group or individual desiring assistance on home problems may contact Mrs. Stevens at the Extension Service office, phone Inter-tere- Completed of the Juab Root gamzation County Civil Defense organization to comoply with the state and s, has leen comnational pleted recently by the Board of Juab County Commissioners. William C. Stow ell, who has been County Duector for some time past will continue in tlus position, and as director will lie over the entire Qvl Defense setup in the County and will bo the Leadership Meet Scheduled for Sunday 2 p.m. 4mm Volume 49, Number 43 home-makin- tributed. -- 23, Last opportunity for voter reg istration prior to the November 4 general election will be Tuesday, October 28, according to an announcement made Wednesday County Clerk, James P Christensen. East Juab County registration agents are as follows; Mrs. Fern Kay Mona Mrs. Gay Worwood. Levan Mrs. Nephi First District Kate Worthington Mrs. Nephi Second District Rhea C. Beagley Mrs Nephi Third District Alberta B. Jones. Mrs. Nephi Fourth District Rheta S. Andrews. Unregistered voters may also register at the office of the Juab of literateure available to County Clerk until 5 pm. on Fri- ity read she continued. 24th. day, October Mrs. Wilson stated It was a wonderful trainin school. Its too bad more women of Juab County do not take advantage of the fine opportunity to attend these adult leaders schools. It is well worth any womans time. The purpose of the school, states Mrs. Stevens, home agent, is to train women in the county rs i, October 57 CtfattoMt AuacUita e e ' ! 1 m !?J The officials and parade pictured above It one of the eral hundred state and national who help to make the annual exciting demonstrations that wilt be repeated In many friends of the amphitheater of the International Livestock Congress possible. They arrive by train and plane Club from every state in the nation, and will be joined Exposition during the 37th National by delegates from Alaska, Hawaii, Puerto Rico, Congress in Chicago. Thanksgiving weekend will Club members, sevusher in 1,300 champion Canada and other foreign countries as well. The Congress opens officially on Sunday morning Nov. 30, at ranged by the National Commit- and private citizens. Some of the Conrad Hilton hotel and tee on Boys and Girls Club Work. these benefactors are: Ford closes with a banquet for about Among the wide range of proj- Motor Co , International HarvesDec. 2.000 on Thursday night 4, ects and activities carried on in ter Co., Kerr Glass Mfg. Corp., when more than 200 national nearly 91.000 clubs are field Coats and Clark, Inc., Oliver champions will be saluted. crops, clothing, poultry, achieve- Corporation, Carnation ComThis unique delegation of 1058 ment, entomology, health, safety, pany, Simplicity Pattern Co., national, sectional, and state 4 H leadership, foods, soil and water Westinghouse Educational Founwinners represent the best of conservation, swine, and tractor. dation, Hercules Powder Co., To be eligible for a state or na- Arcadian Products Department 2.200.000 Club members. By diligent and successful ap- tional award, the 4 Her must be of Allied Chemical Corporation, plication of 4 H principals and over 14 years, and must have Betty Crocker of General Mills, techniques to project work these completed three years of club Whirlpool Corporation, ambitious boys and girls have work. Mfg. Co., Montgomery climaxed their 4H carper by atAwards Include 1400 college Ward, Ell Lilly and Company, taining state honors. They have siholarshlps and Foundation, Edparticipated in one or more of trips to the National Club Con- ward Foss Wilson, General some E0 different 4 H award pro gress Thev are provided each Motors, Firestone Tire & Rubgrum-- i conducted by the Co per vear by h.i'f a hundifd business ber Company, and Moorman . 1 Extension and ar firms, educational foundations Manufacturing Company. Seryce 4-- H 4-- H 4-- 4-- H Sears-Roebuc- |