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Show Saltt ri ? f (') jy Hv cep. lake cityy ' Utah ' ." i Nephi, Juab County, Single Copy 10c Utah, Thursday, January 4, 1962 Volume Budgeis Passed by Nephi City, v y I. Juab County at Special Meets . A ij Budgets to govern of Juab County I i A JSSt IX IMPRESSIVE CEREMONIES Tuesday noon, Mayor L, Dwane Tidwell, right, and Couneilmen Maurice Tolley and Don Royce, center, reeeie the oath of office from Judge Will L. Hoyt of the Fifth Judicial District, left. Holdover Coimcilnien are Harlow W. Pexton, G. Ray Kelson and C. W. Glazier. Retiring from position of Mayor was R. E. Winn, and as Couneilmen, Clarence II. Warner and J. A. Burton. SCHEDULE OF Services Held I.IEETIIiGS TO FARM WELDING CHANGE SUNDAY For Father of .Bishops Ray W. Worthington 'of the Nephi First Ward, and Kenneth Nyman of the Nephi Second Ward have reminded ther respective ward members of the change in times for the various ward meetings. Effective on Sunday, January 7, the Second Ward will meet on the A or early schedule with Priesthood meeting starting at 9 am, Stmday school at 10:15 and Fast day meeting at 11:30 a.m. in the chapel. Regular Sacrament meeting will be at 5 p.m. The First Ward will be meeting on the B or later schedule, with priesthood meeting at 9:45 a.m., Sunday school at 11:00 a.m., and Fast day meeting at 12:15 p.m in the recreational hall. Regular Sacrament meeting will begin at 7:00 p.m. in the chapel. Children's Orthopedic Clinic Set for January 12th On Friday, January 12, at 10 a.m., a Primary Childrens Hospital Orthopedic Clinic will be held at the Mt. Pleasant LDS hospital. For applications please - contact your Prmary Stake President, public health nurse, or the Primary Childrens Hospital. New applicants must bring a completed application with them to the clinic, signed by their family doctor. Lucille Bailey, Carolyn Oliver Rate High in Business College Work . ENROLLMENT IN Miss Lucille Bailey, daught- er of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse A. Bailey of Nephi; and Carolyn Oliver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver of Mona each received an A grade in all their classes durng the fall term at Stevens Henager College in Salt Lake City. Out of 300 students enrolled at the school, only eight achieved this grade, and so were rated in the top five per cent of the enrollment. CLASS INVITED An Adult Farm Welding and Mechanics Class is being orby the Juab School ganized District This class will be held in the Juab High School Funeral services were held farm mechanics shop. The class Wednesday at Provo for Fred- will meet one evening each rick Richard Wetherell, 77, week for approximately two (Dick) hours. father of Richard Nephi Resident Wetherell, Nephi businessman. Mr. Wetherell died at a Provo hospital Sunday following a heart attack. He was born Nov. 6, 1884, the son of Richard and Sarah Jane Atkinson Wetherell, in Skelton, England. He came to Utah in 1906 as a convert to the LDS church. Mr. Wetherell married Mary Lydie Jones at Carlyle, England on April 10, 1905. She died February 14, 1951. He later married Gwen O. Downs of Nephi on May 19, 1955, at Las Vegas, Nevada. Mr. Wetherell resided in Nephi for several years following his retirement from Zellerbach Paper Company, and he was associated with his son in Dicks Service, Inc., at 'Nephi. He and Mrs. Wetherell moved to Provo in 1957. He was a high priest at the time of his death. During his residence in Salt Lake City he was a member of the Tabernacle Choir for 15 years and served as Ward Clerk in four different wards, having a total of 35 years of service in this capacity. He is survived by his widow, Gwen Downs Wetherell of Mrs. Provo; two daughters, Freida Vernon, Provo, and Mrs Rose Maycock, Logan; one son Richard (Dick) Wetherell of Nephi; eight grand children and nine great grand children. Also surviving are three sisters and one brother. Burial was in a Salt Lake City cemetery directed by Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi. Those Interested In registering for this xtlaxs are asked to please contact Jay Dailey at the Juab High School. mathematics, English, history, child behavior, parent and family life, and psychology. Individuals or groups of individuals who are interested may contact Calvin E. Neilsen, Director of Adult Education in Juab School District, phone 623-128- 8. NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS the presentation. -- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Belliston and family, Mr. and Mrs. James Garrett and family, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Jack-so- n and daughter Rowena of Moroni, and Bob Olsen of Fairview were in Tremonton on New Years day to visit Belliston. While there they attended the BIRTHS fare- well testimonial for their grandson, Brent Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Rasmussen. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell also attended the testimonial. Elder Peterson will serve in the Swedish mission. NORFOLK, Va. (FHTNC) Arnon R. Garfield, fire control technician third class, U. S. N., son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnon Garfield of Mona, Utah, is serving aboard the escort destroyer USS Murray, operating out of Norfolk, Virginia. Equipped with the latest anti submarine detection devices and weapons, the Murray operates throughout the western Atlantic. the holiday season. After a fur-utur- District Court of Honor Set r t w. Advancement Court of Honor to be held Saturday evening, Elden Johnson of Nephi. TomJanuary 6, to begin promptly my is a member of Troop 132, at 7:30 p.m. in the Juab sponsored by the Nephi Second Ward. Scout officials desire that All scouts and explorers all other Eagle Scouts in the are requested to be In at- district youth or adult be tendance and to bring their present to help install the new parents. Life, Star and Eagle Scout. other advancements will be A special recogniton for the awarded. Troops are encourevening will be the awarding aged to come as a unit. Former Juab Assessor Funeral -- Held With the de- Services Nephi Second were ( it 2 NEPHI Date Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 28 29 30 31 Jan. 1 Jan. 2 Jan. 3 irement. Low Prec. He is survived by his widow .00 of 8 Nephi; one daughter, Mrs. 44 24 .00 E. M. (Ora) Liston of Salt 44 .00 Lake 16 three sons: Dr. City; 45 15 .00 Carl J. Taylor, Barstow, Calif- 40 13 35 3 35 0 .00 ornia; John E. Taylor, Madison, .00 Tenn., and Burton L. Taylor .00 of Chatsworth, California. Al- so surviving children; one STATION High 33 42 47 45 41 .36 38 Low 25 22 20 16 12 9 13 Prec. sisters: J. are eight Taylor, Mrs. .00 Herman Christensen, Miss Ol.00 ive Taylor, all of Levan; Mrs. .00 Vinnie Dalby, Los Angeles and .00 Mrs. LaVem Stephenson, Puebl.00 o, Colorado. .00 .00 F. F. A. Chapter Sets Plans for February 16 Event The Mt. Nebo Chapter of the F. F. A. held a chapter meeting on December 21. The main topic was the Harvest Ball. The Harvest Ball is F. F. A. sponsored and will be held on February appointed 16. Committees were at the meeting to take care of the decorations, prices, etc. The Harvest Ball is one of the biggest and best dances of the year and is always a big success. The second item discussed was F. F. A. week which will be observed February 18 to There will be February 25. activities and displays set up for this week. The third item was scholarships and awards. Two memVictor J. Rasmussen, assist- bers are applying for State A GIFT TO SNOW COLLEGE and several are First Security Bank, pres- Farmer degrees office of of the Nephi ant manager Union for Pacific applying ents a chMk for $200.00 to Director Flojd Holm of Snow scholarships. the First Security College , representing a donation from Foundation to the Ephraim school. First Security Foundation Mr and Mrs. James Golden annually distributes thousands of dollars to colleges and visited during the holidavs with to with assist of the area sened by the Banking System Mr and Mrs. Arnold Brough, scholarship funds for needy student. parents of Mr. Golden. es ARCHERY SHOOT Saturday at of natural causes. Bishop J. Barres Jenkins of the Third Ward conducted the services. The newly organized Nebo Archery Club will conduct a Candy Shoot at the Armory Hall on Saturday at 1 p.in., according to announcement today by George Kendall of Levan. Beginners, advanced shooters and spectators are invited to attend. Mr. Boswell, a retired employee of the Mountain States Tel. & Tel. Co., was born at Nephi June 6, 1897, a son of Mills Owen and Mary Anderson Young Lady He married Lillian Boswell. Foote at Nephi. She died in Accepts Position 1937. He later married Bertha S. Bowman in Beaver and she With Insurance Firm died in 1955. Mr. Boswell worked for the Sharon Russell, daughter of Telephone Company for 32 Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Russell located with the years, being Mills, has accepted a positcompany at Nephi, Beaver and of as a part time secretary Vernal. Since his retirement ion Lincoln National Life Inhe had returned to Nephi to at surance Company n Salt Lake make his home. During his early manhood, City, it has been announced by Mr. ' Boswell was a member I. W. Stevens, president, StevSalt for several years of the Nephi ens Henager College, Baseball team, and did much Lake City. to sponsor sports endeavors in Miss Russell, a graduate of East Juab County. He also Juab High School at Nephi, was active in sports during is continuing her studies at Stevens Henager college where his school years. Surviving are two brothers she is enrolled in a seeretaral and one sister: Lawrence Bos- finishing course. Miss Russell recently receivwell, and Milton Boswell, both of Nephi; and Mrs. Myrtle B. ed an achievement award in Barrett of Oakland, California. typing. grand- brother and four O. conducted the Nephi Third Ward Chapel for Marcus Ole Boswell, 64, who died Thursday at 2:30 a.m. Ward at the Juab County Hospital in charge, funeral services were held Tuesday at Ward chapel the for Joel Elmer Taylor, 73, former Juab County Assessor. Mr. Taylor died at the Juab County Hospital last Thursday of a heart ailment. High 32 Held Saturday For Marcus Ole Boswell SCHEDULED Impressive funeral services SATURDAY nd 31 1 For Saturday Evening Scouts and Explorers are re- of an eagle badge to Tommy minded of the Juab Distric t Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Taylor corn-brea- con-inue- s. rr enjoyed playing games. First-SecoThose present were Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote, and the Bishop Kenneth Nyman conhost and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. ducted the services and interMarvin Anderson. ment at the Nephi City cemetery was directed by Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Roger Soren- Funeral Home. sen and daughter Debra of Mr. Taylor was bom October Salt Lake City visited on Sun- 4, 1888, at Juab, Juab County, day with Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Utah, a son of James E. and He Almira Allerton Taylor. Anderson. married Jessie Van Leuven on November 29, 1916 in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. Mr. Taylor served as a Weather school teacher for several years REPOSTS and was elected several terms to the position of Juab County LEVAN STATION Assessor, serving until his ret- Garden ' JUABS 1962 WASPS After losing to two fast teams in the Uintah basin last week end. Coach Kelvin Claytons J. If. S. Wasps are primed for about any type of attack that may be thrown at them In regional games which start Friday evening with North Sanpete flaying on the Nephi floor. The Wasps are: Front: Leon Pexton, Ronnie Newell, Jim Jensen, Jim Park, Harlo Newton, Clifton Warner and Coach Clayton. Back row: Coach Clark Greenhalgh, Marvin Mackey, Jay Worthlngton, Max Molyneux, Russell Morgan, Roland Games Friday will begin at 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. Nebeker and Edward Kendall. licious dinner the evening was Bishopric 27 28 29 30 N-C- , Stake Recreational hall. -- Jan. prayer was read by Mrs. Smith Jan. decorIngram. The home was ated with the Christmas motif and a lovely luncheon was served on tables decorated with the Christmas theme. The following program was given reading: Olive Broadhead; live sparks, Mrs. Wallace Park, followed by Bingo. The door prize for the evening was won by V C News from fhe Navy Miss Mildred Bean of Los Angeles was a holiday guest of Mr. and Mrs. her parents, Date James Bean. Dec. The Nephi Garden Club held Dec. their December meeting at the Dec. home of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Dec. Dec. Winn on December 28. Mrs. Mae Kiszak. oJ . ,13 i fimit 5, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. Gates and three children of CompNEPHI HEWS BRIEFS ton, California enjoyed a ten visit with her parents, The Friendship Club and day Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Bowles. their partners enjoyed a New New Years day guests at the Years eve party at the home Bowles home were -- Dr. ar.l of Mr. and Mrs. Marvia Ander-so- n. Mrs. H. Dean Bowles of LoThe home was beautifulgan. ly decorated in keeping with Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Gowers, Mr. and Mrs. Gary Bums were guests of Glen Gowers in Salt Lake City December 30 for the Nutcracker Ballet at the University of Utah. After the ballet, Glen Gowers, Miss their sister, daughter and son-i- n law, Mr. and Mrs. Earl MadMr. and Mrs. Joy Wilmuth, Bernell Gower's were guests Of sen. Mr. and Mrs. Gary Burns for Salt Lake City visitors over dinner at the Teogra the week end were Mr. and Paul Kendall and grandson Kendall Carter of Magna, Mr. and Mrs. LawSuperinfendenf Asks rence Nielsen and son Jay of Midvale spent the Christmas holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Applications for Robert Nielson (Ramola) and baby Glade at Fort Hood, TexSub-Teachias. While there they visited Posts at Austin, Houston, Galveston, Superintendent Clyde C. San Antonio and the Carlsbad Child would like the names of Caverns. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice How- any local citizens who desire ard and family, and Miss Es- to be considered for subsitute telle McPherson were in Eur- teaching positions within the eka on Sunday visiting with Juab School District. Please Mrs. Ruby- - Bigler and Mack telephone 9 for further Bigler. details. Mrs. T. H. Burton received word Tuesday of the birth of a great grand daughter. The baby girl was born December 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Mark Burton, Ann Arbor, Michigan. Grandparents are Dr. and Mrs. Preston O. Robinson and Dr. and Mrs. Marcus H. in the Student participation Supt. Child concluded: Now Burton all of Salt Lake' City. chool lunch programs of the if the people of Juab School Great grand are Mrs. Rate ranged last year from 29 District wish this program to T. H. Burtonparents of and o 85 per cent, with the aver-ig- e be continued, they should get P. B. Cowan of Nephi Huntington cent. their children and youth to pat- Park, California. being 58 per The Juab School lunch pro- ronize it. A matter of a few gram had only 29 per cent of more students at each school Mr. and Mrs. Franklin K. ts students partcipating, yet participating will create a fav- Brough of Salt Lake City anorable most balance and will insure nounce the birth of a son. The highly t had one of the ated programs in terms of the programs continuance. baby was born December 18 lutritious meals served, the and will be named Robert Menus Announced ralue of U. S. D. A. surplus Keith. are Mr. Menus in the Juab School and Mrs.Grandparents ood used, cleanliness, manage-nen- t, W. A. Sorenson of District lunch program for, the Logan and Mr. and Mrs. Frank and student manners. week of January 8 through 12 of Nephi have been announced by Mrs. Brough Lack of student participA daughter was born to Mr. ation appears to be the only Gladys Brown as follows: Scrambled eggs and Mrs. Glade VanNosdol of Monday real reason for the present deficit in the Juab School with ham, tomato juice, baked Payson on December 20. The d grand parents are Mrs. Leonsquash, stewed prunes, District Lunch Program, acard Belliston of Nephi and Mr. and butter, milk. cording to a press release Oven easy chick- and Mrs. William Van Nosdol Tuesday prepared by Superintendent en, baked potatoes, carrot and of Payson. Clyde C. Child salad, applesauce, pineapple Recent new babies at the The Board of Education rec-ntl- y white bread and butter, milk. Juab School Chicken the corn the County Hospital include indicated that Wednesday following: unch Program will be dropped scallop, buttered broccoli, cube it the end of the present of cheese, butterscotch pudDaughter, bom January 1 to ding, whole wheat bread and Mr. and Mrs. Reese Sherwood chool year if the deficit blitter, milk. of Nephi. Grandfather is James In years past the school lunch Porcupine meat T. Sherwood of Orem. Thursday irogram has sustained itselfe balls, green beans, shredded Daughter, January 1 to Mr. na all of its purchases of turnip slaw, yum yum cake, and Mrs. Pete Memmott of NeMost bread and butter, milk. and equipment. Spanish rice with phi. Grandparents are Mr Friday arentg and patrons have felt hat this was a big contribu-io- n beef, cheese sandwiches, saut- and Mrs. Darr Hughes of Mt. to the total educational ed raisin apple salad, plain Pleasant and Mrs. Vinnie A. Memmott of Orem. cookie, apricots, milk. irogram of the District. Greater Participation In Lunch Program Asked by Schools $198,-713.3- Mrs. Ralph I expendit-uie- Other classes will be organ- Nephi Hews Briefs ized if enough people are interThe Ladies League, ested to justify a particular of which Mrs. iLterary Mont Sperry is class. The universities and colpresident, had as their Christleges of the state have offer- mas project this year the buyed their services in organizing of clothes, toys, books and and conducting adult education ing dolls for the childrens ward of classes. With these resources the Juab County Hospital. This of posavailable a wide variety was done instead of the usual sible classes could be held. of gifts by club exchanging Among the possibilities are in- members Mrs. Reese Painter come tax and farm accounting, and Mrs. Fred Painter made economics home subjects, Mr. and Mrs. 623-135- s $7,000 00; aid, Agricultural for the $5,835 00; Noxious weed concalendar year 1962, and Nephi trol, $3,000.00; Fair and exhibits, $3,000 Ou; recreation, City for the first six months of $6,000.00; Class B road fund, 1962 were passed by the two $95,000.00; Miscellaneous ex-- I units at special icnses (Memorials, flood conmunicipal budget meetings held last Wed- trol, transitory livestock, counnesday and Thursday. ty audit, etc., $6,220.00. Juab County's budget for the Nephi Citys budget for the calendar year 1962 totals six months period totals S 568,057.00. The budget passwhich compares to the ed by the County for 1961 op- year's total for 1961 operation In of $309,896 91. eration was $366,935 00. addition to this 1961 figure, The breakdown into various funds additional on the county departments as made by Nebudget were appropriated at a phi City Recorder R. W. Chrispublic meeting last Wednes- tiansen is as follows: day. $11,218 00; Administrative, According to a break down fire, $91000; Police, 9,770.00; of the budget furnished by Parks. 1,210.00; cemeteries, Juab County Clerk James P. 4,446.00; organized recreation, s w i mming Christenson, the general county $750 00; pool, administration budget is health department, $1,480.00; This includes salaries $20000; municipal air port, of all county personnel, main- $8,795.00; planning and zoning tenance of offices, equipment $100.00; municipal court, $235; for ofices, civil and justice City hall, buildings, grounds court costs, insurance, elect- $2,075.00; streets and highways ions, social security, etc. department $29,485 25; library, Other funds budgeted and $1995.00; electric department-powe- r amounts include: purchase, $40,000.00; Hospital operations and cap- Electric department: distributiital improvement, $141,000 00; on, accounting and colecting, Care of poor and indigent, $37,970.15; water and sewer $11,000.00; roads and bridges. department, $48,053.85. 53, Number Family Health Record Books Free at N Office T-- This is the week for New place of birth of each member. If any are deceased, date and cause of death should be listed. Pertinent medical facts about each family member, such as chronic diseases or illnesses (cancer, diabetes, epilily Health Record. How many times have you epsy) should be listed. Next should come a section needed basic health facts about members of your family for for dates of immunizations, school records, for insurance with spaces for each member The columns forms, for a doctors medical of the family. should allow space for listing history? A family health record is immunizations against whoopyour compilation of these ing cough, diptheria, tetanus, facts. Like vital statistics in typhoid, polio, and small pox. the family Bible, notations on There should be space for notfamily health kept accurate- ing dates of booster shots. A section on general inforly and up to date can be of mation should include such permanent value. data as the blood type of each Copies of Your Family member,is whether the RH blood Health Record have been factor known to be present made available by the Utah in anv of the family and specState Medical Association, ial allergies or drug sensitivity and they are available free of each. A check list of the more at The Times-New- s office. A limited number are on common diseases chicken pox, hand at the present time, and meas'ps, German measles, scarIf needed, additional copies let fever, whooping cough, to fulfill the demand will be dpitheria should be included obtained and made available. Most of these are rhildhood Years resolutions, and Harold Bowman, executive secretary of the Utah State Medical Association suggests you resolve to begin in 1962 keeping a Fam- diseases, but sometimes an wish to build your adult is exposed. German measles can be very own recoix! book, a small notebook may do the lob for you serious in expectant mother. Mumps is a serious disease in Begin with a brief luting of adults. the family history. Date and If you |