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Show tWTCrsal Mcrofllalns Corp. 141 Piicrpont Avdnue Saltt lake cityy Utah : JOIN AND ACTIVELY! SUPPORT THE f JOIN SUPPORT THE liEPlil CHAMBER OF NEPHI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE COMMERCE Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, February Single Copy 10c II, I960 Volume 51, Number 6 Gas is Pledged YASPS Will BY 40 POINTS OVER For Areas of NORTH Southern Utah El Paso Natural Gas Company will make natural gas available to Southern Utah communities if a proposed pipeline is constructed across Utah. This was the assurance given a Utah delegation in Washington to attend hearings before the Federal Power Commiss- ion in connection with the proposed pipeline to be constructed by El Paso from Thistle, Utah to a point southwrest of Las Vegas, Nevada. The delegation was headed by Dr. P. L. Jones of Nephi, president of the Natural Gas Company of South- NEPHIS FIRST TOWN MEETING shown in pictures by Allan Gibson. Upper left. President A. Ray Olpin speaks as Governor Cljde studies program. Upper right, the show of hands unanimously accepts the program. Lower left, the Juab band adds musical color to the event. Lower right ern Utah. Dr. Jones explained that his firm was permitted to intervene in the FPC hearings as a result of the timely efforts of Senators Frank E. Moss and Wrallace F. Benett of Utah. Senator Moss, informed by Jerome F. Kuykendall, chairman of the Federal Power Commission that no sales of natural gas were proposed to be made in Utah by the application of El Paso, arranged for Natural Gas Company of Southern Utah to officially intervene in the hearings on behalf of the citizens and industries of central S. Director to Left handshake: teamwork the rioyd right, and southern Utah. Holm, Snow College; Dr. Ilaney Tajlor of Brigham Young This according to Dr. Jones, had a magical effect. We University; President Darjl Chase of Utah State University; were treated like visiting digDr. A. Itaj Olpin of Universitj of Utah; Governor George D. nitaries which would not have chairman. A. of A. and Boston, Nephi, meeting Dr., Cljde, been the case if we had not been official interveners in the hearings. Through the joint efforts of Congressmen H. A. Dixon and David A. King of Utah, an informal meeting was held with Howard Boyd, Executive vice that an Advisory an organizational directory. proposed president of El Paso Natural 6 That it meet on call of Gas Board be constituted as folCompany, in Mr. Dixons lowsits chairman or the chairman office. 1 Each organized group will of the study phase. Mr. Boyd explained that the 7 That it have power to call desire of ElPaso was to serve delegate one member (may be Meetings at the th people of Southern Utah the president) to sit as a mem- future Tow-conclusion of the present study and that ber of the board. they intended to do 2 That these delegates be phase with a view of future so We are not in a position needed. empowered to select and chair- activity as at this time said Mr. Boyd, 8 That it maintain a conman and effect such organizato determine the exact route tion as is necessary to dis- tinuing concern in each area of the main pipeline but we covered in the study phase and charge its functions Continued on page 6 3 That it take general sup- assume responsibility for high ervision over the study phase level community activity. 9 That one delegate may of Community Development. 4 That it be permanently represent two organizations Nephi Explorer One of constituted to devise ways for where overlapping is obvious Utah Honor Group Read these discuss these carrymg into execution the actdeivity recommendations of the and come prepared to make of the In commemoration Town Meeting cisions next Wednesday even- Golden Jubilee of in Scouting 17th Juab the at b That it assume responsib- ing, February outfour United the States, startility for maintaining a master High school auditorium, standing boys, each representtown calendar of activity and ing at 7 45 p m. ing a Boy Scout Council in Next Town Meeting Wednesday, Feb. 17 By Mrs. Evelyn Lomax Rarely in the course of ones life does the feeling of truly belonging and of being important in a great cause come to The unity of purpose each. among the 600 who attended last Wednesday evening was drama at its best. From the first note played by the band through the snappy marching by the Pro Vita, the evenings schedule moved wath smoothness and harmony. Our thanks to President Daryl Chase for reminding us that to live among good neighbors gives to each the best To the world has to offer Governor George D Clyde for his wusdcm in pointing up the American way of life, opporby tunities counter-balance- d Mass Meetings Set For Monady Evening Mass meetings for the Republican and Democratic parties in Juab County will be held on Monday, February 15, at 7.30 pm, according to a joint announcement by the Central Committees for the County of the two groups. Local Democratic mass meetings wall be held at the Court House, and local Republican mass meetings will be held at the Blue Room Each is scheduled to begin at 7 30 p m. Levan and Mona groups will meet in their own AND ACTIVELY! To Dr. Willresponsibility. iams for bluntly telling us that our community was our job and that success depended upon work and sacrifice; To President Olpin for accepting us exinto this grand periment of returning government to the people. But most of all, thanks to each of you To see a town voluntarily and unanimously assume the task of with the avowed aim of service was most giatifying These are details that need At the February to be known 17th Town Meeting permanent officers will be elected The nominating comm.ttee has met rd wJl have candidates for year choice At th s meeting it will be mid-centu- ry self-analys- is I Governor Utah, called upon George D. Clyde at his office in the State Capitol last Thursday afternoon. At that time Governor Clyde signed the ivenfy Pledge Aid in Securing proclamation designating the week of February 7 to 13 as Boy Scout week. Representing the Utah National Parks Council was Richard Jensen of Nephi, son of Mr and Mrs. Udell R. Jensen. In his report to Governor Clyde, Richard stated that the Utah National Parks Council is one of the largest councils, in area, of any in the entire country and that Camp Community Census; Study Set Seventy residents of Nephi that attendance at only one volunteered to help take the session is imperative, and that who census for Community Devel- only those enumerators take the training will be allowopment at the Community Dev- ed to participate in the census elopment meeting last WednesThose who volunteered for day evening this important phase of the Dr. J. D. Williams of the program include University of Utah will be in Georgia Austin, Harry Beag-leNephi on Saturday, February Rhea Beagley, Bent Bry20, to conduct two training an, Erma B Barton, LaVoy N periods. The first will be dur- Boswell, Zelda Blackett, Ilene ing the morning hours and the Bailey, Olive Broadhead, Shirsecond will be during the after- ley Bowles, Wm Brown, Elnoon Mrs. June Wilson stated mer Broadhead, Yvonne Carter, Bojd Crawfoi th, Margar-et- t L. Christiansen, Roy Chase, Marvin Margarett Ellertson, Garrett, June Garrett, Fern B Garrett, Mildred Garrett, M.ld-re- d Greenhalgh, Chloe Hawk'ns, Wm. D y, Howard, Merlene S Ivie, Sam Eddes A Johnson, Ingram, Hazel I. Jones, Decmia Jacobsen, Corrine Jenkins, Mae Kis-zaDee Kendall, Arvilla Lunt, Zella Lunt, Loree C Memmott, Wanda Memmott, Claik Morgan, Ida W. Ockey, Lillian Ostler, Natalie Orme, Beth Ostler, John Parkin, Rovvena K Pew, Helen Pay, J Earl Reid, Lucille P Smith, Alene Sper- Mable Dell in Payson Canyon is listed among the top ten Scout camps in all the United State Senator Sherman P. Llojd . . to speak here Senate Lincoln Wil-ke- y, First-Secon- Parent-Teache- rs al Anniversary Banquet February 3, 1960 was the anniversary of the organization of the Utah EducaPresident To Be tion To celebrate Association. this occasion, Andrew Holt, Day Speaker president of the University of State Senator Sherman P. Llojd, president of the Utah State Senate, will be the guest speaker at the Lincoln Day Banquet on February 13, at Rays Cafe, beginning at 6.30 ry. Jacket ta B Sperry, Veda C. p m. For reservations for the banStephensen, Mane Sells, Norma Sherwood, Lua Stephensen, quet call Mis Harold C. Jones, Jessie Sudvveeks, Mona Sperry, Mrs. Jack Biough or Mrs Clark Sparks, JoAnn Tolley, Clyde Shaw. Senator Lloyd is a Salt Lake Hannah g 8 nd 7 the skit Vogt, Theo Westring, a Members of Cub Dens 4, present and general counCity Jean Wrsti Janet l.ng, Wright, sel tolawyer Cassidy at the Cub S rout banquet Monday evening. the Utah Retail Grocers LaVem Woithington Car! He is serving his association. Lena Wilkey, Ruth l, CUB SCOUT PACK BANQUET IS SUCCESS Emma Wilson, Lorna second term in the Utah State and in 1939 was elected Worthington, Phyllis Wirthlin, Senate of the He A birthday cake was made Henry Woi president The anniversary banquet in thington, Delta W also is chairman Senate. of the Utah observance of the first year of for the occasion by Mrs. Leo Yates. Legislative Council. Christensen, and a highlight of He reronlv declared his activity for Cub Pack 3132 was the evening was when she serwrard ved it to the Cubs in attendd held at the Plans are being formulated candidacy for the nomination for Congress from the Second hall Monday evening. Attend- ance. Two skits, associaHopalong for a "50 Years of tion Founders Day program on District of Utah. and ing were 96 Cubs and their Cassidy parents and four invited guests Scouting were presented, and Wednesday, February 24th. It is planned that the second American Legion Auxiliary, Mrs. Marjorie Morgan was awards were presented to a vice president of the National of Nephi, will hold their meetbanquet chairman and the large number of Cubs. The Cub Scout handicraft on P. T. A. organization wall be ing Friday, February 12 at the Den Mothers of the Pack preAdit-ionhome of Mrs Roy McPherson pared and served the banquet, display at the banquet can be the featured speaker an- - All members are urged to be information wall assisted by young ladies of the seen in the window of the Dr. Jones building on mam street. nounced in next weeks edition, present at this meeting. area. Weth-erel- SANPETE 100th Tennessee, spoke to all educators of Utah at a banquet in Salt Lake City last Wednesday of the Educators evening. Juab School District felt a great need to support the first local Town Meeting for Community Development, scheduled on this night, and so they postponed their Centennial Ban- quet. A summary of the history of U. E. A. will be presented to the teachers of Juab and hon- ored guests at an Invitational banquet on February 17, at 5.30 pm. in the Nephi Elementary school auditorium. This banquet is planned at an early hour to enable those piesent the opportunity to attend the Second Town Meeting for Community Development. Bishop Kenneth Nyman of the Nephi Second Ward announced today that the annual Second Ward Reunion will be held on Monday, February 22. Additional information on the time, etc, wall be announced in next week edition. Elected Head Juabs State Champions uncorked their best scoring punch last evening (Wednesday) and at the same time played a tight defensive game to snd the North Sanpete team home on the little end of a 6 score. Big Bruce Wilson took advantage of the home court to count some 29 points, and Mike Garrett was close behind with some 22 or 24 to Of Utah Shows R E. Winn, Nephis Mayor, last week was elected president of the Utah Livestock Shows 76-8- add scoring strength to the team. This is the teams sixth straight win in region plaj--, the Wasps having defeated Mantl last Friday evening by 4 score on the Mantl a floor. In that game Richard Park was the top scorer of the evening with 21 counters. On Friday evening the Wasps face probably their biggest hurdle of the year so far, as they travel to Gunnison for a game there. The advantages of the home floor which is a little off regulation size, plus the Gunnison team will prove a real threat to the Wasps first place association. Mr. Winn previously had been treasurer of the group for several years. Other officers selected to serve with Major Winn are Glen R. Larsen of Spanish Fork, vice president; Wilfred Munster of Delta, treasurer and Clem S Schramm, Salt Lake City, secretary. Following his election, Mr. Winn stated Enthusiasm of show officei s indicates an exceptional season is in store for 64-4- New Agent Named for Teaxaco in Nephi Announcement has been made of the appointment of Leo R. Often as Consignee Agent for Texaco, Inc., at Nephi. Mr. Otten succeeds E. R. Shaw who has retired. Mr. Otten is a resident of Sterling, Sanpete County, and currently is serving as Bishop o fthe Sterling LDS Ward. He and Mrs. Otteson are parents of three daughters. The family plans to move to Nephi as soon as arrangements can be made. Mr. Otten has had considerable experience in the oil industry, and comes to Nephi very highly recommended. "I am truly pleased with the I move to Nephi he stated. feel that the area has a great potential from a tourist industry, and from an industrial development viewpoint. FIRST AID CUSS IS SCHEDULED Classes in First Aid will be given in Nephi starting Thursday at 7 pjn. in the upstairs room of the Nephi City Hall, it was announced today by Wm. Stowell, Juab County Civil Defense director. Mr. Stowell stated that several additional are needed to take the course and they may enroll at the opening class. 1960. Among the dates set by the association last week includes the Utah State Suffolk Sheep Show, Nephi, August 30 and R. E. Winn . , Fleeted to head Livestock Shows Cut Courtesy Salt Lake Tribune. 31. JUAB HIGH DONOR ROLL IS ANNOUNCED Honor Rolls for the Juab High school for the second quarter of woik were released this week by Principal M. Clark Newell. Students listed on the honor roll have earned grades which give them a 3.5 or better average in all classes The 3 5 grade average places the student between a B plus and an A minus average. The honor roll includes: Seniors Mary Austin, Larry Broadhead, Margo Brough, Patsy Bryan, Phyllis Draper, Gwen Gardner, Michael Garrett, William D Goble, Alice Ann Hanson, Duane Hanson, Georgia Haymond, Francis Huber, Richard Jensen, Francis Huber, Sally Lomax, Jeanette Mathews, Boyd Mayer, Nancy Nyman, Elon Painter, Carolyn Parkin, Judy Pexton, Iris Phillips, Marlene Price, Shirley Rae Shepherd, Marlene Sorbe, Linda Sperry, Kay Wilkey, Bruce Wilson, Arta Worthington. Lucille Juniors Bailey, Mary Bean, Stephen Furr, Gordon Greenhalgh, Julie Johnson, Renae Malmgren, George Paul Carolyn Oliver, Ostler, Richard Park, Caroljm Sparks, DeRay Spark, Susan Tolley, Vickie Wankier, Ralph Wilkey, Blaine Yorgason. Ann Boston, Sophomores Mary Collard, Pamela Cotton, Renae Ellertson, Judy Garrett, Myrna Grace, Hope Goble, Marion Gowers, James Jensen, Memmott, Florence Marjorie Miller, Mary Margaret Morgan, Roland Nebeker, Ellen Parkm, Carolee Pay, Carolyn Paystrup, Mjion Shepherd, Nyra Stanley, Clifton Warner, Christine Winn, Max Winter, Leon Williams, Judy Yorgason, Morris Young. Ninth grade Carl Bailey, Jerry Coulsen, Anita Ewell, Kathy Newton, Veda Rae Newton, Kathryn Oliver, Patricia Orme, Steven Ostler, Michael Paxman, Gwen Russell. Eighth Grade Jerry Carter, Carol Chapman, Kathy ChrisLunda Marie Ingram, tensen, Monna Lee Jones, Cherry Orme, Carolyn Ostler, Linda Powell, Adene Tolley. Seventh Grade Dale Bailey, Verna Marie Butler, Linda Lou Corbin, Maureen Docherty, Betty Greenhalgh, Ann Hall, Paula Hanson, Linda Howard, Sue Ingram, Judy Jackson, Tommy Johnson, Barbara Madsen, Pamela McCune, Clieri Lynn Ostler, Rand Prestwich, Marilyn Worwood. Mc-Cun- e, Nephi News Briefs The First Nephi First a supper on 15, from 6 Quorum of Elders, Ward will sponsor Monday, February to 8 pm. at the d ward hall. Prices will be $1 00 per plate for adults, 50c per plate children 14 and under. Those attending are invited to bring their own dishes. First-Secon- Reserve March 11 for a Parents Scouts Explorers Cubs banquet. More information will be forthcoming, according to Fred L. Gadd, Juab District Scout Chairman. i Utah Publishers Plan Annual Convention I The 62nd annual convention States. Richard was accompanied by of the Utah State Press Assochis parents, and his explorer iation will be held February 12, 13, 14th at the Hotel Utah. advisor, Glen Belliston. Weekly newspaper publishers from all parts of the state will Juab Educators Set be in Salt Lake City for three k, IIop-alon- Nephi Mayor days of shop talks, luncheons, f W V X jf $. V 4 -v f J ?i I ,fylX' banquets, and to renew their icquaintenances with other pub lishers, families and friends. Publishers representing key cities throughout Utah will begin activities with an in the Jade room of the Hotel Utah. All associate members of the USPA and friends are invited to attend. Saturday will be a full day of activities with talks on coDon Goble accepts check for $345.32 from Miles Anderson of the Lions Club Sight Conservation Committee to help operative advertising by Ralph Mrs. Goble, his in a rehabiliation or training program. Fitts of Graybar Electric; Gromother, center and President Rulon Broadhead of the club cery advertising by Claude Purles of Associated Food together with Dons new Guide Dog, also are shown. stores; Legal Advertising, Ken Chamberlain, District Attorn- Assistance in Attaining Useful Profession ey of the 6th Judicial district. Panel discussions will be Provided by Nephi Lions Club to Don Goble conducted on How to get the most out of Classified Making plans to attend a then plan for schooling to asAdvertising?" end Politics school for further training to sist him in later years. Nephi and Publishers. prepare him for future years Lions Club are assisting him of life without becoming de- in rehabilitating himself, havArthur R. McQuiddy, Dist- pendent upon anyone other ing contributed to him the enrict Director of Public Relat- than his own labors, is A. Don tire proceeds of the recent ions, United States Steel Corp Goble, who last Sunday return- Minstrel show, plus $50 00 rewill be speaker at the lunch- ed to his home after receiving turned to the project by Epheon on Saturday. His subject at San Rafael, Calif- raim Lions. training will be Pardon me, but your ornia. He and his Guide Dog. Residents of the area are public relations are showing. named Elaine, ma e the trip requested to not attempt to During the annual business to Salt Lake City by plane and pet the dig, nor to give it instructions meeting of the Utah State parents met him there If they feel that Press Association, to be prethe past few dajs Mr. Mr. Goble needs assistance, During sided over by association pres- Goble and his dog have been speak to him m a normal tone ident Jack J. Warner of the getting acquainted with the and in no way bother the highSoon Don ly trained dog. Do not attempt Spanish Fork Press, new streets of Nephi. on Page 2 wall have them mastered and to feed the dog at any time open-hou- se usatwr-a- S offic-Continu- |