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Show Universe 141 riorpont Avinuo Stitt Like city? Utah Corn. $ Single Copy, 10c Mew Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, August I, 1963 IrSotwe CONCERT Construction With constructed two homes within the near future; Valley Builders are on Flood currently completing a home Seeding for Neil Jensen, and basements are dug and some cement is Control Area Planned R. Elgin Gardner, Sponsor poured on the Jex Lumber Co. of Spanish Fork concentration Chairman for the of homes in two areas of the Watershed Project, announced today that plans have community. Nine new homes are being been made to seed the flood constructed for Jex Lumber water retarding structures at Company between second and the mouths of Miller and Bigthird south on third east, and low canyons and the adjacent on third south between third disturbed areas. This is the greatest buildand fourth east. Four additionInvitations to bid, being sent ing boom in the past several al are being constructed on the to contractors and other interyears, and it will be a dis- property east of the James H. ested individuals, calls for tinct advantage to the com- Ockey home on fourth north, seeding, fertilizing, and sprinkmunity as the housing, in and on third east streets. ling approximately 43.2 acres The Forest Service building on the two sites. It is estimatparticular, is completed. on south main street has pro- ed that 16.3 acres can be drillDale M. Worwood of the ceeded very rapidly, with the ed but the remaining 26.9 acres and Builders toof and siding work being is so step or stony that it Plumbing Supply stated that they plan completed this week. Partiti- will eb necessary to broadcast ons for the various offices and harrow the seed in. in the building also have been After seeding, the area is to Nephi Post Office placed and the work is mov- be sprinkled twice. Three inching ahead. Brick work on the es of water will be applied per Rays Lanes building is expect- plied at the rate of 0.1 inches Employee Retires ed to begin early next week. irrigation and it must be hour. There Ls a chance After 23 Years Service In addition, Standard Oil Co. is planning a new, modern ser that sprinkling equipment may After twenty - three and a vice station at South and be available through the counhalf years of service, George Slain, site of First their present ty.. serVictor Jones retired from and other station in The project is to be financed vice effective as of Wednes- construction Nephi; of business prop- by federal funds made availday, July 31. Mr. Jones has el is expected to be formal- able through the Soil Conserreached the mandatory retire- ly tyannounced during the com- vation Service but the contract ment age of 70, according to ing week. will be administered by Juab an announcement this week by A need for additional hous- County, with Raymond ChrisFred L. Gadd, Nephi Post ing was noted by C. of C. of- tiansen acting as Contracting Master. ficials some time ago, and a Officer. Anyone interested in Mr. Jones served for several meeting of local builders was bidding on this project, who years as a regular carrier, lat- called during the spring. At does not receive an invitation er being transferred to the the meeting, it was announc- to bid, should contact Mr. "Mounted" or motor route ed that finance was available Christiansen. was when it established here. for home construction in this He has since been the regular area, and the present carrier on this route, in ad- has been developed by activity the in- Republican Ladies Plan dition to handling parcel post dividuals and building comand special delivery work. involved. Regional Conference panies Mr. Gad praised the EAO The Regional conference of Post Master Gadd highly the Republican Ladies will be of the work diligent praised Dean Winn Named to held Saturday, August 3 at 1 Mr. Jones in conscientiously p.m. at the City Park. Ladies serving the patrons of the Ne- Area from Eureka, Delta and FillAdvisory Group phi Post Office. more will join with the local Postmaster Gadd stated that A. Dean Winn of Nephi has group, according to Mrs. Maurthe retirement will give a pro- been appointed to the Area ice Howard, regional president. motion to "career substitute Committee for the Farmers Special guests will be memto William J. Sperry, and that Home Mr. bers of the Executive Board of Fred J. Chapman will be as- Winn willAdministration. assist other mem- the State Federation of Repubsigned to the motor route for bers of the Committee in re- lican Womens Clubs. Mrs. C. the present time. Under the viewing FarmR. Lomax of Nephi is President for applications postal rules, the position is to ers Home Administration as- of the State Group. be filled on a permanent basis to make certifications from the Civil Service registry. sistance, and recommendation with reVisiting at the home of Mr. Mr. Chapman has been serving to loans and to advise on and Mrs. Amos Rasmussen on spect as a substitute for some time all phases of the FHA pro- Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. past. Mr. Winns appoint- Raymond Christiansen of e gram. ment is for three years. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred OLeary of Milford. Mr. and Two Named to Honor Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd Talbot Mrs. Herbert Rasmussen and of Oak City visited with their family of Salt Lake City visitRoll at U. of U. son in law and daughter, Mr. ed on Sunday at the home of and Mrs. Clark Prisbrey on his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Amos A former Nephi lady and a Rasmussen. Sunday. Levan young man have been named on the spring quarter honor roll at the University of Utah. They are Berta Jean Stake authorities Wednesday announced plans for a piano concert on Monday, August 13, at the Juab Stake House. Clifton Matthews, of Mr. and Mrs. Will L. Hoyt will present a concert that evening, starting at 8 p.m. Mr. Matthews currently Is teaching piano at the Brigham Young Music summer session, and also will present a concert at the B. Y. U. on August 15 th. son-in-la- w recently Miller-Biglo- w 4-- D ap-p- er Fire Danger PLANNED Gives Boofiw fo Nephi Areca homes already occupied, and or ready for occupancy, work is progressing on several additional and two are on the drawing-board stage, according to a In survey of the community. addition, work is progressing on construction of the new bowling lanes adjacent to Rays Cafe, and the Forest Service building on south main street is moving ahead rapidly. Volume 54, Number 31 Two Clubs Enjoy Meet man-cause- W. Brockbank, retired superintendent of the Nebo School District, was the principal speaker at a special conjoint meeting of the Nephi and Springville Kiwanis Clubs held at Camp Dadandson on Thursday evening July 25. Mr. Brockbank spoke on in violation of State and FedUtah History and the Utah eral fire laws are subject to Pioneers. arrest, and upon conviction are Robert L. Hall, president of subject to fine. Such persons Club was of Kiwanis the Nephi also are subject to legal action in charge and the food was both by Federal and State furnished by the Nephi club. agencies through firefighting Swiss steak was the main the courts for collection of course for the evening meal. supression costs and for damIn addition to the talk by ages from the fire. Mr. Brockbank, other program In thisresulting in 1962, 40 crimregion numbers were furnished by the inal court convictions resulted Fifty-fiv- e Springville club. from unattended campfire from Springville and 19 from cases initiated by the Forest Nephi enjoyed the ladies night Service. More than $77,000 is affair. being collected by the Forest W. Marriage Licenses Marriage licenses issued by the Juab County Clerk on July 25, were to: Gordon A. Kirk, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk of and Ann Boswell, Dividend, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boswell of Nephi Elgin Bryce Gardner, son of, Mr. and Mrs. R. Elgin Gardner of Nephi, and Karen Robbins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Dwayne Robbins of Santaquin. Weather Report for Nephi, Levan Areas NEPHI STATION I sen and Diane Cook. Lamb Day is August 10. Chapman Studio Photo. Lamb Day Is August IO One of Fountain Green Central Utahs traditional summer celebrations will beacon former residents and friends of this community next week, when the annual Fountain Green Lamb Day is held here on Saturday, August 10th. An entire day from sunrise until midnight has been planned full of activity for the big event. Theres nothing like a breakfast in the open air, and the aroma of bacon and hot cakes will be prevalent at 6:30 a.m. v'hen the chuck wagon breakfast is held. Serving will continue until 8:30 am. A Lamb Day program is set and the Lamb Day parade is scheduled for 1 pm The City Park will be the scene of the barbeque and enfor 10 am, tertainment between 3 and 4:30 p.m., and at that time a ball game is scheduled. The big annual affair will conclude with a dance from 9 pm until midnight. Royalty for the day include Lana Everitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Everitt, as the Lamy Day Queen with Barbara Mikkelson and Diane Cook as attendants. Miss Mikkelson is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. De Von Mikkelson and Miss Cook Ls daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Cook. Considerable development in basic tennis skills has been noted during the past several weeks as players in the East Juab Little League tennis teams have worked diligently and have participated in several matches against teams of other communities of the area. The Juab girls team finished the season with only one loss, that to the first place Provo team. Juab team won over Father of I evan Lady Springville, Spanish Fork and Manti. In play last Friday, the East Juab girls team won over the Manti 'team, 6 to 1. In the matches played on Friday, Brenda Pay, Nephi, won by default over Joy Cox, Manti, Sonya Sbdweeks, Nephi, def. Theressa Loury, Manti, 1 ; Deltha Gowers, Nephi def. Kay Goodwin, Manti, Gail Wankier, Manti, def. Deb Judy Smith, Nephi, 8-- 0; 8-- 8-- 8-- 7; Allan R. Gibson, Ph. 2, has returned to his base at North Island, California after a ten day leave spent in Utah with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson and family. Allan stationed at the Naval Air Photo Laboratory at North Island, near San Diego. is Levan Social Items Mrs. Fay Malmgren and . Christensen were Vin-ni- accom- e De Von Harmon, Vickers, Brent Eyre, Richard Linton. Tlmes-New- s photo by Allan Bryant Dies in England Mr. and Mrs. Bert Jones of Nephi announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Ivliss Sharon Louise Bean, to George Hunt, son of Mrs. Candus J. Hunt of Parker, Arizona. The marriage is being planned for Saturday, August 3. Tracey Beard, son of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Beard, Nephi Michael Draper, son of Mr. the list released Wednesday and Mrs Paul Draper, Orem. Mrs. Norman Anderson, Neby Hospital authorities, include Invited to District the following: phi Ronald Hughes, son of Mr. Grace Neilsen, Moroni Mrs. Elmer Mikkelson, Ftn. and Mrs. Darr Hughes, Mt. Fork Meet Spanish Green. Pleasant. Bruce Winter, son of Mr. and Jimmy Taylor, son of Mrs. The Nebo First District of Louise Mrs. Ray Winter, Levan Levan Taylor, Wothe Utah Federation of Ronald Brewer, Mt. Pleasant Tammy Sue and Steven mens Clubs will hold its an- Marshal, Linda Pay, daughter of Mr. children of Mr. and nual meeting for presidents, Mrs. William Marshal, Levan. and Mrs. William Pay, Nephi secretaries, program chairmen, memand other interested dub bers on Wednesday, August 7, at 7:30 p.m., in the Memorial Building, Spanish Fork. This meeting will be geared to assist the clubs in formulaadmitted to Victoria Orme and Paula Garrett, Nephi, won by default. In the boys division, Manti defeated Juab 7 to 0. Dale Nelson, Manti, lef. DeVon Lamar Vickers, Nephi Barton, Manti, def. Richard Bruce PetLinton, Nephi, erson, Manti, def. Brant Eyre, Kim Clark, Manti, Nephi, 8-def. Bryant Hannon, Nephi, 8-- 3; 8-- 0; 2; 8-- CROSS BLOOD MOBILE DAY Today Is Blood Mobile Day East Juab County. Today is the day to make sure that East Juab County residents will have sufficient in blood-ban- Juab Hospital Patient List Patients bie Hill, TODAY IS RED Marriage Plans Told Levan Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard received word July 23 of the death of her father, Service from individuals for James W. Ripley of Bristol, .fires which occurred in 1962. Mr. Ripley died on England. With outing and vacation July 14th, at the age of 84 time well underway, Ranger years. He had been in ill Roberts has issued an urgent health for the past six months. request to the public which he says cannot be stressed too exercise "Please strongly; extreme caution with fire in all of its forms and uses. the County Hospital during Ladies Club Presidents Juab the past week, according to 4 Nephi News Briefs I row: Judy Ann Smith, Victoria Orme, Debbie Hill, Kel-l- n Clayton, Coach; Oeltha Gowers, Brenda Pay, and Paul Garrett. Front row; Tennis Team Has Successful Year credits to draw k on at any time and at any place. Today is the day to pro-id- e that precious blood that prorides Gamma Globulin that gives our children an equal chance for healthy lives free from constant infections. Today is the day to give a pint of your blood! The Blood Mobile will be at the Nephi Elementary School from 1 to 6 p.m. Of course youll be there to do your part. High Voltage Line Building Moving Ahead on Schedule ting thier programs for the 1963-6club year. Interesting, informative suggestions will be presented by State and District officers. All presidents and Southern Utahs red desert executive committees are urg- land, which visitors find so ed to be in attendance. aesthetically pleasing, is proving formidable, mean country to power line builders. Posse Nephi-Neb- o Seasoned linemen, currently working on the southern section of a Utah Power & Light Co. Members Place port. LAMB DAY ROYALTY Queen Lana Everitt with her attendants: Barbara Mikkel- - LTTLE LEAG East Juab Little League Tennis players who have done very well during their first year of competition; Back EAST JUAB at Readings are taken daily at each station. At Nephi they are taken at 10 a.m., and at Levan at 5 p.m. Keep this in mind when comparing the maximum (high) temperatures. At Nephi, the maximum of the proceeding day is reflected in the report, while at Levan the high of the current day (date as listed) is shown in the re- New Position The J. E. Parker family of Joseph enjoyed a family reunion at the Nephi City Park on Saturday. Family members attending were Mr. and Mrs. Fay S. Parker and five children of Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Birch Larsen and five children of Edinburg, Texas; Mr. and Mrs. Dell Jeffs and three sons of Provo; Mrs. M. J. Hunt and four children and Miss Margaret Packer of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Elwood Correy and two children of Cedar City; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Skipp Jr. and five children of Joseph and Mrs. Ronald Mills and two children of Monroe. Ranger M. J. Roberts warns all forest users of critical fire danger in National Forests during August. Septemlier and on into October. An anlaysis d of 325 fires occur-in- g in the U. S. Forest Service Intermountain Region during 1962 tabs smokers as the number one offenders, being responsible for 26.5 per cent of 230,000 volt high voltage pow- er artery running northward from the Arizona border, say that sand and heat are pushing Members of the Nephi-Neb- o men and machines to the both Posse won several places in the limit of endurance. competition here last Friday That fine, dry sand is our and Saturday as the District most exasperating problem Riding club meet was held. says Dee Miller, UP&L veteran Pladngs by the Nephi-Neb- o inspecting stringing of aluminPosse were as follows: an operation um conductor Potato race, first place; Pole which week at the last began second bending, place; Mens border. doverleaf race, third place; "Track-drive- n equipment is Water race, first place; Calf the will move that only thing roping, first place by K. E. through the sand. Even first mile race, Motes; eighth drive vehicles bury them330 place with Bill Morgan; selves in the stuff yard race, fourth place with "And when we dig holes for Bill Morgan riding a horse the pole structures he added, owned by Tom McPherson; "we often have to use caissons Keyhole race, first place; to sand from filling The representatives of the the prevent as hole as we dig. fast Nephi-Neb- o Posse will enter One hundred degree desert the meet to be held at Rich- temperatures make it rough on field in the near future. men and especially equipment For example, the mounted engines which provide power to conductor several spans pull Nephi Young Man In overheat and water has to be sloshed over radiators to keep Training at Fort Lewis the engines running. Despite physical obstacles the FORT LEWIS, Washington land offers, the line building (AHTNC) Cadet Don W. Wor- project is proceeding on schedthington, 23, son of Mr. and ule. Herman O. Rohner, UP&L Mrs. Ray W. Worthington, 335 tranmission line engineer, said East Second South, Nephi, the line costing some $10 Utah, is scheduled to complete million and extending from six weeks of training at the Salt Lake City to Arizona ROTC summer camp at Fort will be completed in the spring New building Lewis, Washington on August of next year. High in District Meet F. H. A. Officer Wins Tharol Larsen, localCounty Supervisor for the Farmers Home Administration, has been to the position of advanced area supervisor. The promotion, effective July 21, gives Mr. Larsen the supervision of the Farmers Home Administration in Millard, Juab, Iron, Washington, Beaver, Garfield and Kane Counties. Mr. Larson will retain his head quarters in Delta for the present time. Mr. Larsen is well known in Nephi, having been in this area weekly on business for the FHA. His wife is the former Hannah Schofield of Nephi, a sister to Mrs. Rita Andrews. Areas of State the total. The report also paints out that recreationists and others who build fires on the National Forests start many forest fires. Fires lighted for cooking or warmth accounted for 26.4 per cent. Children playing with matches accounted for over seven per cent. Among the other specific causes listed by the report were refuse burning, exhausts, and hot ashes. Persons leaving an unattended fire or starting a fire which escapes and causes a wildfire Pleas-Grov- Brough, wife of Dwane H. Brough of Bountiful, and a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Lee Bailey of Mesa, Arizona, formerly of Nephi; and Richard Alma Dalby, son of Mrs. Audrie Dalby, and the late LaMar Dalby of Levan. To be named to the honor roll a student must maintain an average of 3.5 or better in all academic subjects where 4.0 is the equivalent of an A. High on Forest advantage of time zones and system peaks to the economic ion. advantage of electric customWhen all completed next ers. In addition, the interconspring, it will connect the U. P. nection of the systems provides & L. and Arizona Public Ser- power supply in the event of a vice Co. systems, and provide plant failure on any member Utah Power a tie with the 17 system. Besides linking the UP&L million kilowatt generating resources of the Southwest Pow- system with the adjacent Arier Pool. The company already zona system, the new high volis linked with the Northwest tage line will 'be connected to and Rocky Mountain Power the Glen Canyon dam and will Pools. permit transmission of power The linking of these power from this Upper Colorado Rivsystems permits each particip- er project to government preating system to exchange ference customers in central blocks of power and to take and northern Utah. tion; and the Sigurd to Arizona, currently under construct- Utah-Arizo- four-wne- el panied by Mr. and Mrs. Reginald Starks to Rockville on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Starks joined another couple there for the trip to Missouri where techniques and use of new he is stationed with the U. S. 2nd. Cadet Worthington is active equipment such as a helicopter Mrs. Malmgren and Miss Christensen visited at in the ROTC program at the to ferry men and supplies facilitate construction even in Zions National Pa rk before Utah State University. A member of the Alpha Tau rugged country of Southern home. returning Alpha and Alpha Gamma Rho Utah. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Chris- fraterities, Mr. Worthington The UP&L power line is betensen returned recently from was graduated from Juab High ing constructed in three secta vacation trip through Idaho, School in 1957. He since com- ions: Salt Lake City to NeWashington, Oregon and Cal- pleted a mission for the Church phi, soon to pet underway: Neifornia enjoying points of in- of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y phi to Sigurd, near Richfield, terest along the way. now completed and in opera Saints in New Zealand. i : i vt: C. .V . . . multi-millio- . T - t . . - ;J .il v- - s'J 4 - Special equipment of the Wasatch Line Construction Co. raised a fully assembled volt 230,000 power line structure for Ftah Power Light Co'a - ri jip Ai-m- V 'I .v f n dol lar high voltage artery extending from Salt Lake City to the Arizona border. Tower Is being erected In Cottonwood Wash, southeast of Bryce Canyon. |