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Show Universal Microfilndnc Corn. IjM rierpont Avdnue Lake cityy Utah Saltt h Single Copy 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, August 15, 1963 Services For - Mrs. Bellisfon Funeral services will be held Saturday, August 17. at 2 p.m. at the Nephi d jWard Chapel for Mrs. Mary Mrs. Belliston was born July at Gunnison, daughter nf David G. and Martha Ann Gledhill Bywater. She attended schools at Gunnison and was a graduate of Snow Acadamy at Ephraim and the University of California at Berkeley and the B. Y. U. She taught school for 18 years. Mrs. Belliston was active in the American Red Cross, Nephi Chapter, and in P. T. A., Scouting and Band Mothers organizations. She was a charter member of the 20th Century Club and had served as the clubs president and for many years was historian and librarian. Mrs. Belliston supported her husband and sons in Scouting activities, and at one time served as guide patrol leader. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and was an active member of the Relief Society. She was married to George Belliston May 25, 1917 in Salt Lake City. Mr. Belliston died several years ago. Surviving are two daughters and two sons: Donna B. Walker of Murray, Mima Jean Christiansen of Lancaster, CalHoward Belliston of ifornia; Upland, California and David Glen Belliston of Nephi. Also surviving are 13 grandchildren; one brother and two sisters: David Bywater of Fallon, Nevada; Mrs. Elnor Taylor of Moroni and Mrs. Dora B. Jensen of Conoga Park, California. Burial at Vine Bluff cemetery will be directed by Anderson Funeral Home. Prizes Offered boys and girls completed the second session of swimming lessons sponsored by the East Juab County Recreational program, bringing the total receiving lessons to 124 Young folks of East Juab during the 1963 summer. who have art ability County swimCross Red Receiving encourage to submit ming certificates for the sec- are ond session are: Beginners sketches for a map of the certificates: Gail Begley, Ker- area, which will be painted on the Smith ry Greenhalgh, Steven Haw-art- the north side of The buildBakery Building. Kimberley Warner. Advanced beginner certific- ing, owned by Dr. A. A. Boston, ates: Colleen Bird Layne Mowl-e- s, has recently been painted with Mark Christensen, Becky the underneath coat and it is ready for the finishing. Peggy Jackson, Greenhalgh, Sketches should be submitLinda Pay, Brent Worwood, Deanne Juanita ted to Jay. C. Mickelson, PresWorwood, Goble Susan Goble, Mark Jones. ident of the Nephi Chamber on or before Intermediate certificates: of Commerce, 31. Be sure to include August David Carter, Mark Jones, your name and address. Scott Tolley, Tod Tolley. The map should include the Mr. and Mrs. Bevan Nielson area with Nephi sis the cenof Leamington, Mrs. Clarence ter, and can include as many Paxman of Nephi and Duane points of interest as one can Paxman attended the wedding place on it. The map should reception in Orem Friday eve- be designed to give an incenning, August 9, for Mr. and tive for more people to stop Mrs. Blaine Carter. Mr. Car- longer in East Juab County. ter is a nephew of Mrs. PaxPrizes? Of course! First man. The young couple were prize will be $5.00 and second married Friday morning in the prize $2.50, to be awarded by Salt Lake Temple. the C. of C. Fifty-eig- ht For Sketches h, Nephi Local, Social News MIA Stake Leadership will be held August 20 at 8 p.m. at All the Juab Stake House. stake and ward MIA leaders are urged to attend. The coming years program and calendar will be discussed. Mrs. Helen Pay and daughter Nan, and Miss Mary Chase are spending a two weeks vacation in Portland, Oregon with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Olpin. Mr. and Mrs. Niles Broad-hea- d of Logan attended the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Don Worthington and visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Broadhead over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote visited with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Foote in Provo, and with Mr. and Mrs. Max Knight in Springville on Sunday. Mrs. Dick Bailey and four children of Ephraim were recent guests of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Foote. Enjoy Canyon Party Kiwanis Clubs of Nephi and Helper enjoyed an inter-clu- b meet at Camp Dadandson on August 7. Twenty-fou- r and three guests from the Helper dub made the trip to Salt Creek Canyon for the event. Calvin Jewkes was in charge of the program for the Helper Club. Selections on the program included a trumpet solo by dyde Larsen, and aocordian numbers by Mike Millovich and Jimmie Auggeri. Mr. Jewkes the aocordian accompanied numbers on the trombone. The food was prepared by a committee from the Nephi Club. Marine Recruiter to Be in Nephi Aug. 22 Gunnery Sergeant Graham, Marine Corps recruiter for the Juab County area, stationed at Provo, plans to be in Nephi on August 22. He will 'be at the Post Office building from 9 to 10 am. on that date for young men who wish to learn more of the Marine Corps and its advantages for young men to fulfill their military U. S. Mrs. Douglas Tolman and obligations. Bill Goble of Dutch John were weekend visitors of Mr. and CAMP HANSEN, Ok mama Mrs. Alvin Goble. CFHTNC) Marine Lance CorMr. and Mrs. Hugh Steele poral Terry F. Green, son of of Salt Lake City spent the Mrs. Derle Hansen of Levan, week end visiting at the home Ltah, is a recent graduate of of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bracken the Nuclear, Biological and and other relatives. Chemical Defense Course at the Third Marine Division Mr. and Mrs. Kay Bendixen Schools at Camp Hansen, Okinar.d four daughters of Vernal awa. The two weeks course covers spent Saturday morning visiting at the home of Mr. and nuclear, biological and chemMrs. Harry Black. ical defense jobs with individual organizations. It includes Mr. and Mrs. Keith Wankier the use of protective equipment and sons Michael, Gregory and and defense against attack. Erick of Long Beach, California are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Nephi Social Ifems Cooper. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey, Mrs. Myrtle Davis and Miss Naomi Bailey were in American Fork on Friday evening to attend the wedding reception for Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Thomas Bailey Jr. Glen Gowers of Salt Lake City spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Gowers. Mr. and Mrs. Don Kingsolver and Mr. and Mrs. Michael J. Bob Bosh and daughter Karweek Brady of Provo spent the en of Niles, California visited and Mr. of end at the home with Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Mrs. Fred L. Gadd, parents of Gowers on Sunday. Mrs. and Mrs. Kingsolver Mrs. DaVeda Davis visited Erady. in Salt Lake City on Sunday PortMrs. Ferl Blackburn of as the guest of her brother and Flora Miss and land, Oregon sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Paikes spent last week with She also G. William E. Lamb. H. T. Mrs. their mother, attended a missionary testParkes. imonial for Elder David Lim-berson of former Nephi resfamand Mrs. Arlo Williams in idents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Limvisited of City Brigham ily Mrs. Limburg, mother Dr. Nephi with her parents. also burg. new missionary, is a of the Beckstead; H. F. and Mrs. Elder niece of Mrs. Davis. with her parents in law', Mr. and Limburg is leaving soon for the and Mrs. Charles Williams, Mrs. The testiScottish mission. with her grandmother, Bountiful. was held monial at wek. last Belliston Wilford g, Mr and Mrs. Farrell Carter are visiting this week in Camarillo, California with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. David R. Broadhead. Their daughter, Ann, accompanied them to California. Friday evening guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black were Mr. and Mrs. Read Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. James Smith, Margaret Insurance Agent Attends Conference Become Miss Juab County Fair" In Contest August 20 All girls In Juab Comity between the ages of 17 and are invited to try out for the honor of Mias Juab County Fair. Deadline for entries is August 19, The contest will be held Tuesday August 20 at 7:30 pjn, in the Elementary School auditorium. Girls Interested in entering this contest are invited to sign up with Mildred Brown, Chairman or any of the following members of the entertainment committee: Norma Sherwood, Dona Jones, Betty Ellertson, Neil Garrett, Merlin Gardner, Bob Hall, Russell Jackson or Dale Worwood. We invite the people of Juab County to attend this contest Judges from another county will select the queen and attendants. 27 Registration Advice Given Instructions for registering and paying fees were issued to students entering or returning to the Juab High School and Junior High School by Principal M. Clark Newell. i. Newell stated Principal that practically all students have completed their schedules in the spring and these schedules will be mailed to the student during the week Fair Premium Books Ready Wealher Report for Nephi, Levan Areas Considerable at flooding Mona was the only damage reported from the heavy stome which hit East Juab County Unlast Thursday afternoon. official report from Mona was that 1.70 Inches of rain fell within the hour the stome lasted. The .92 of an inch at Nephi and .60 of an inch at Levan also came within the short period. NEPHI STATION at the First-Secon- Ward d All young people, 12 to 18 inclusive, are invited. chapel. New Babies . . Marriage Plans Told Mr. and Mrs. A, W. Reynolds ct Daughter bom August 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Glen Burton of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George W. Duckworth of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley of Nephi. Great grandmother is Mrs. Evelyn Kendall of Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Beckstead of Tarkio, Missouri announce the birth of a daugh- ter on August 12. Grandpar- ents are Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw and Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Beckstead of Nephi Great grandmother is Mrs. Wilford Eelliston of Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goble of mission. Hunter announce the birth of The couple will be honored a son on August 8. Grandparat a reception at Clearfield on ents are Mr. and Airs. Lloyd September 6, and at an open Goble of Nephi and Mrs. house at the Juab Stake House Goble's parents in Japan. Mr. in Nephi a week later,, on and Mrs. Clarence Ingram are September 13 great grandparents. The 1963 Juab County Fair premium books are now off the press, and they will be distributed during the next few days to each family in the county, according to J. E. Worthington, Fair president. Fair workers responsible for the distribution of the book to the various communities are Mrs. Almina Kay, Mona; Mrs. Cora Wankier, Levan; Mrs. Lucille Bigler Eureka, and J. E. Worthington, Nephi. If you have not received a premium booklet within a week rlease call the fair secretary, phone Plans are moving forward for the Miss Juab County contest to be held August 20. Each department of the fair will be responsible for one con623-179- 1. Nephi Soldier in Army Maneuvers SPARTANBURG, Water year to date .... 11.28 S. C. (AH TNC) Army PFC Kenneth F. Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G Sperry of Nephi, is participating in Exercise Swift Strike HI, a U. S. Strike Command exercises, with more than 75,000 armed forces personnel in Georgia, North and South Carolina. Swift Strike II pits two task forces against each other in a four week mock war ending August 16, and includes airborne maneuvers, airlifts, support missions and operations. Sperry, a rifleman in Company D, 1st Airborne Battle Group, of the 101st Airborne Divisions 327th Infantry at Camp Campbell, Kentucky, entered the army in August, 1962 and completed basic combat training at Fort Ord, Calif. long-distan- ce air-grou- Hospital Patient List counter-guerril- Patients admitted to the Juab County Hospital during the past week, according to the list released Wednesday by Hospital authorities, include the following: Neldon Draper, Mt. Pleas- ant Curitis Lee, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Lee, Nephi Mrs. Loran Park, Nephi Bow, Arrow Kathryn Worthington, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Worthington, Nephi Mrs. Mary Belliston, Nephi, (deceased). Dale H. Talbert Lynndyl FounMrs. Wilford Green, tain Green. Terry Scott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Scott, Nephi Mrs. Virgil Berry, Eureka Mrs. Hans Christensen, Moroni. Mrs. Roland Ames, Moroni Eugene McPherson, Nephi Randy Painter, son- of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Painter of Nephi Fair-vieMrs. Sylvia Romero, - MIA Youth Chorus practice will be held Friday at 7 p.m. the area are invited to contact district office personnel during these hours when they have school matters to discuss. . 1 Scouter Boyd R. I vie Merits Gain tration. Activity fees will remain the same as last year with the Senior High student paying $6.50 and 'the Junior high student $4.50. Activity fees are used to support the student activities scheduled and sponsored by the school. -- testant. Entry blanks have L been distributed and should be returned to Mildred Brown, Dona Jones, Norma Sherwood, Betty Ellertson or Dale Worwood by August 19. All students will be required to pay entrance fees during the week of August 26 so that classwork can be conducted on the first day school is in session Tuesday, September 3. Fees may be paid and locker assignments received at the Principals office between 9 a. m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday, August 26 to August 30, Principal Newell stated. Students who have not registered for classes, students new to the district, and students wishing to change their class schedule must also report to the counselors office during this time to finish their regis- District. time in the new office building at 305 East First North. Tli is home, formerly owned by W. Lee Bailey, has been re-modeled and is now the District Office of Juab School District. The offices of Ralph W. . Menlove, Superintendent of Schools; Albert C. Starr, Clerk Treasurer of the Board of ' Education, and LaVon IL Jones, Secretary - Receptionist, are now located in this building. ; All school patrons are invited to view the new office building. Office hours for the Dist-riStaff have been set at 8:30 a.m. to 12 noon, and 1 . p.m. to 5 pun. All members of ct of August 19. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Christiansen recently attended a Class work will begin folconference at Jackson lowing an opening assembly Lake Lodge, Wyoming, as the at 8:45 a.m, on Tuesday, guests of the Equitable Life September 3rd. Assurance Society. The affair was the Western I The Juab High School will States Educational Conference move into a book rental plan Mr. 'beginning this year. No studsponsored by Equitable. Christiansen represented the ent will own their own books Central Utah Insurance Agency but will pay a rental fee for at the conference. the use of the books. A fee of $10.00 will be required. Of this amount, $2.00 will be returned to the student in the spring if all books are returned and have not been damaged or abused beyond normal wear. This rental fee will apply to grades, 9, 10, 11 and 12. Text books for seventh and eighth grades are furnished by the of Clearfield announce the engagement and approaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Analee Reynolds, to Mr. Heckle, Alicia Read, and Mr. Morgan, son of Mr. Stephen and Mrs. Kay Bendixen of Ver- ar.d Mrs. S.Frank O. Morgan of nal. Mr. Bendixen formerly was Juab County Agricultural Nephi bride-eleThe is a graduate Agent of the Utah State University Mrs. Gilbert Bailey return- and will teach at Honeyville ed home recently after visiting during the coming school year. in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Mr. Morgan is a student at J. N. Jorgensen and in Ogden Utah State University, and has with Mr. and Mrs. Mont Bai- completed a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latterley, -day Saints in the Florida OUR REGRETS . . Because of mechanical difficulties this Week several articles and items have had to be left out of this issue. They are being retained for next weeks edition. at their regular Board meeting on August 12. The local teachers association and the Board of Education agreed upon the salary schedule and terms of employment with beteachers ginning receiving $1500.00 per year and maximum experienced teachers receiving $6500.00 per year. The Board met for the first " 14, 1891 Helper, Hephi Clubs The Juab School District Board of Education approved mailing of contracts to prospective teachers of the district Young Ladies... You May Friends may rail at the Anderson Funeral Home In Nephi Friday evening from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Ward Chapel Lounge Room Saturday from 11 a.m. until time of services. Complete Swim Course Aiprov Soicsiy First-Secon- Amelia Bywater Belliston, widow of George Belliston. Mrs. Belliston, 72, died Tuesday afternoon at the Juab County Hospital of natural causes. CHAMPIONS FOB 1963 of the East Juab Little League is the Kiwanls team, top photo, shown with their manager, Lawrence Bird, ntthe right. Lower photo, the League All Stars with managers Bill Sperry, left and Mr. Bird, right. Clead Blackett was elected president of the Little League at the Tuesday night banquet, with Boyd Howarth, vice president, and Alice Cotton, secretary. Marilyn Park and Vaudlis Howard are score keepers; Wanda Memmott, president of ladies auxiliary, Ronald Worwood, custodian and Jim Painter, players agent. Bex Hill, Duane Sperry (past president) and Maurice Tolley are umpire com. A. diedule; Authorize Contracts Saturday af 2 i L,, Volume 54, Number 33 Mrs. Tim Carter, Salt Lake City. Arden D. Robertson, Moroni. Mrs. Mike Sperry, Nephi Lorie and Margo Mickelson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mickelson, Nephi Marilyn and Carolyn Step-hensedaughters of Mr. and Mrs. Meril Stephensen, Levan Edward L. Nielsen, Fountain Green. n, Marriage Licenses A marriage license was issued by Juab County Clerk on August 13 to Evan W. Anderson of Fountain Green and Arlene F. Leafty of Nephi. The Friendly Daughters met at the park recently for their annual pot luck party. A pleasant afternoon was enjoyed by Elizabeth Alligee Anderson, Black, Carol Stuart Alice P. McCune, PJieta Sperry', Lula Memmott, Stella Olpin, Alberta Jones, and Olive Broadhead, On Salem Honor for Scout Leader Boyd R. Ivie, District of the Utah Nation- el Parks Council of the Boy Scouts of America, will represent Region 12 at the 12th.' National Training Conference, in Urbanna, Illinois in late August. As representative of; Utah, California, Nevada, Ari- zona, Hawaii and Western Wyoming, Slcouter Ivie will be the regions candidate for outstanding district executive. Scout-Executiv- la Permits Nephi Permits for Bow and Arrow Deer Hunting sire now on sale at the Plumbing & Bnuild-er- s Supply, and at Nephi Billiards, according to word from Conservation Officer Theodore The Bow & (Bob) Howard. Arrow hunt opens Saturday. Nebo Archery Club officials have asked that any residents who may have property damaged by Bow & Arrow hunters are asked to take the arrow to Sheriff Jackson. Archery members will be using Club specially marked arrows and in this way offenders, if there are any, can be located and 4-- D prosecuted. Son on Levan Couple Enters Mission Home He was selected from over district executives In the region. 500 Mr. Ivie is district scout executive for Juab, Moroni, North Sanpete, South Sanpete, (Millard and Deseret Districts with his headquarters at Nephi . i Selection of the region 12 representative was based upon several points, including leadership, membership, camp promotion, trained leadership, percentage of first class scouts and above, Boys Life promotion and other items related to quality programs. Mr. Ivie is a graduate of the Lincoln High School where he was student body president. He attended Brigham Young University for two years and then served in the Naval Air Force for three years. He was a flight engineer on a Naval Patrol Bomber for the majority of his service time, and dur- big his Navy time he served in Alacka, Japan, Korea, Okinawa, Hawaii and at Oak HarHe earned bor, Washington. nine decorations including the air medal with clusters. Following his service he returned to the Brigham Young University where he was graduated in 1958. Mr. Ivie later attended the Shiff Scout - Reservation in New Jersey where he graduated with the highest accumulated average of any student in lantic States. Elder Shepherd the history of the school. He and Mrs. Ivie, ' the forwas honored at a testimonial on July 28 at the Henderson, mer Marlene Skinner of Orem, Nevada Fourth Ward. He has are parents of four children, been residing in Henderson for one son, Maylon, having passed away several months ago. the past year. Mr. Ivie has had four offers Pack Meeting of the Third from other areas for employWard Cub Scout Pack has been ment in various scouting work, set for Monday, August 19 at but because of his appreciation 7.30 pun. Pack leaders have of Nephi and South Central announced that the pack meet- Utah, he has elected to remain ing will be held on the Third in his present-- position. The Times News, on behalf Monday of every month at the of the people of East Juab same time. County congratulates Mr. Ivie Clifford Smith of Salt Lake on his selection as Region 12 City has been visiting with his representative, with the hope grandmother, Mrs. Wilford that the Illinois gathering will Belliston the past week. bring additional honors to him. 'Myron E. Shepherd son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd of Levan, entered the mission home Monday preparatory to a misison to the Central At- e . |