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Show IMvercal tteroftlstiy; Corp 141 Rgrpcwt krtam SaltJfc Lake citjpi Utah Half Inch of 5 Moisture in ! Autumn Storm First substantial storm for Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, November 5, 1964 Single Copy 10c the new water year which began on October 1, 1964, occurred during the past week when more than a half inch of moisture was received at the Nephi weather reporting station and .39 of an inch was received at the Levan reporting sta tion. Readings are taken daily at each station, with the figures for the prior period. At Levan John D. Shepherd is the official observer, and he makes the readings at 5 p.m. daily. Nephi City Police Department employees make the Nephi readings, and these are taken at 10 a.m. daily. The weather report for the past week at the two stations follows: Mona Ward Organ Installed; Special Program Planned 24-ho- ur NEPHI STATION Date High Low Oct Oct 29 30 Oct. 31 Ndv. 1 Nov. 2 Nov. 3 Nov. 4 .73 78 49 58 63 48 34 39 37 49 27 25 39 50 Precipitation for week LEVAN STATION Prec. .00 .00 .18 .02 .00 .19 .00 ... .39 Precipitation for week ! Prec. .00 .26 .04 .00 .06 .16 .00 52 Date Extended or Fall Conservation Projects The Juab County ASC Committee has extended the final approval date for under the Agricultural Conservation program to November cost-shari- 10, 1964. Requests must be filed prior to this date if work is to be completed this fall. Scouters Urged to Hear National Officer At Payson Meeting All adult scout leaders, including cubmasters, scoutmasters, explorer advisors and as- sistants, unit committee members and ward and stake scouting committeemen, are urged to attend a special training meeting to be held in Payson Thursday evening (tonight), according to Ed. Soper, District Scout Executive. The program will be presented by Bob Perrin of Los Angeles, who is National Director The evenof Scout Training. ing promises to be enjoyable and valuable for all Scouters. The meeting will be held at the Payson Fourth Ward, 315 East 100 North, starting at 7:30 p. m. Those desiring rides may contact Mr. Soper at Elder Richard B. Daley Fourth Ward To Honor Elder Daley Sunday Elder Richard B. Daley, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mathew L. Daley, will be honored Sunday evening at the Nephi Fourth Ward prior to his entering the mission home for service in the Argentine Mission of the LDS Church, according to an announcement this week by Bishop Donald L. Bailey of the Nephi Fourth Ward. The testimonial Sunday will be in connection with the regular Sacrament meeting of the ward, and will begin at 7 p.m. Elder Daley is a graduate of Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary. He will enter the mission home on November 9, 1964. Speakers at the services on Sunday evening will be Pearson S. Corbett, brother in law of Elder Daley, and H. Belcher. Remarks will be given by Mr. and Mrs. Daley, and by Bishop Donald L. Bailey, with response by Elder Daley. Special musical selections will include a vocal selection by Marcie, Gale and Margaret Daley, accompanied by Mildred Corbett, all sisters of the missionaries; and a piano solo A by Linda Marie Ingram. scriptural reading will be given by Scott Daley. Prayers will be given by Douglas Daley and Robert Daley, and, prelude and postlude music will be by Miss Rheta Sperry. The Fourth Ward Choir, directed by Mrs. James H. Ockey, will give the sacrament song. Bishop Bailey urges all members of the ward to attend, and all others interested are also invited. 623-067- 5. Funeral Held Monday An outstanding program is being planned by the Mona Ward for Sacrament meeting Sunday evening to commemorate the installation of a new organ, according to an announcement and invitation issued this week by the Mona Ward Organ Committee. The Invitation follows: We wish to express our thanks and appreciation to our friends of Levan, Nephi and, especially to our own Ward, Mona, for the wonderful support we have received with our Organ Fund raising projects. We are happy to announce that our new organ is now installed. We are extending an invitation to all members of the Stake to join with us at a special Sacrament meeting featuring the new organ, next Sunday evening, November 8, at 7:00 p.m. Guest speakers will be Hyrum B. Summerhays of the Summerhays Music Company of Salt Lake City, and Dean Almond, who assisted in the selection of the new organ. Mr. Almond and his wife will give several selections to illustrate what can be done to get the utmost In beauty of sound from the organ. Again, our sincere thanks to everyone who helped in any way with our fund raising. Sincerely, Mona Ward Organ Committee First-Secon- d Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home In Nephi Friday from 7 to 9 p.m. and at the Chapel Lounge Room Saturday- from 11 am. until time of services. - Mr. Kendall died April 27, 1942. Mrs. Kendall was an active member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and had participated in Relief Society and MIA as a teacher during her earlier lifetime. She and her husband resided adjacent to the Nephi Power Plant in Salt Creek Canyon for many years while Mr. Kendall was superintendent of the generating plant, and since his death she had resided in Nephi. She had been in Southern Utah with a son and daughter Incumbent Juab County Commissioners Alton S. Gadd and R. Elgin Gardner were reelected for four- - and two-yeterms over their Republican opponents in the election held on Tuesday. Voters also reelected Representative Claude R. Lomax (R.) for a second term in the state legislature. ar Alton S. Gadd, Commissioner, R. Elgin Gardner, Commissioner and Claude R. Tjhi.t State Representative, each of whom was reelected in the election in Juab County Tuesday. Beckstead, 74, well known Nephi physician and church leader who died in a Salt Lake hospital late last Wednesday. Bishop Kenneth Nyman of the Nephi Second Ward conducted the services. Interment at the Vine Bluff Cemetery was directed by Anderson Funeral Home. Military rites at the graveside were conducted by the American Legion, Nephi Post No. 1, with the rifle salute by .a squad from the local unit of the Utah National The vote in Juab County also gave Senator Ernest G. Mantes of Tooele, senator of the area, a substantial margin toward his reelection for another term. Juab-Tooe- Pheasant Permits On Sale The Senior play this year is the most original plots of all time. comedy-mystery-murd- er What happens to a famous mystery writer when he is murdered, goes to Heaven, and then returns to earth for one day to find his murderer, is something to see. The ingenious plot will keep all guessing and laughing all evening. The play Who Dunit will be presented in the Juab High School Auditorium on November 20, under the direction of Clarence H. Pay. Cast of the play is as follows: Murial, Kathryn Worthington; Isabel, Beverly Myers; jinie, Sheila Sperry; Miss Jenkins, Rebecca Warner; Vivian, Becky Stuart; Flo, Cheri Ostler; Alexander, Tom Johnson; Andrew, Michael, Michael Morgan; Kent Worthington; Harry, Kent Jarrett; George, Don Johnson. Student directors are Marla Newell and Carol Keyte, and stage manager Highest vote talley in the rict Attorney Candadite Harlan Bums of Cedar City, who polled 1411 total to his opponents 4. Mr. Burns Is & son in law of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park Interested in Scouting, are to of Nephi, and has advertised act as wardens, and also to heavily in the area, while his man the checking stations lead- opponent has not become well ing into the fields.- known here. Permits will go on sale in the Sheriffs office In the Juab sonThe vote for President Johnand his running mate, and County Courthouse Thursday for Senator Frank E. Moss were (Today) and Friday from 2 to 6:30 p.m. each day. All applic- very nearly the same, the duo receiving 1319 and ants must have their hunting licenses when they apply for Senator Moss 1323. Contrary to the trend in the their permits. i Local sportsmen are urged entire state, Congressman canto get their permits early. The didate William G. Brulrn carlimited number will be sold on ried Juab County over Cona first come, first served bas- gressman Laurence J. Burton. Bruhn polled 1117 to Burtons - - is. Hunters are being asked by 1097 a 20 vote margin. the Juab Stake Scouts and all Incumbent school board landowners throughout the area to obey posted signs. No members Clinii A. Morgan in Levan and Theo Westring Hunting and "No Trespassing the Nephi center area signs mean just that, according in to information received from were unopposed, although It the State Fish and Game office. is understood that a few ballots carried a write In Respect the property of othin one of the districts. ers in the name of good sportsmanship is the plea of both the State School Board electee F&G officials and the local Boy of St George carried Scout officials who are officiat- Jennings Juab County, although the comin sales. ing hunting permit figures were not available When hunting with permis- plete noon Wednesday. at sion, avoid shooting at or toUnofficial figures were comwards farm buildings or machpiled in the various races by 600 at least inery. Stay yards Juab County Clerk James P. away from farm yards and live Christensen on Wednesday. The stock. Show the landowner "official will not be figures your appreciation by respecting available until the canvas of his property as though it were the returns is made next Monyour own. day by the Commissioners in their regular meeting. Unofficial tabulations in the local races show the following: For State Representative: Today for Nephi Hunt Area The posting of the Nephi Pheasant hunting area is to be done this year by the Boy Scout organization of Juab District. This project, first undertaken by the Nephi Third Ward, has now been turned over to the Boy Scouts for the raising of funds to assist in financing scouting in Juab District. Scouters, together with those Former Nephi Lady Dies In Missouri Friends in Nephi have been advised of the death on September 27 at Carrollton, Mo., of Elizabeth Haskins Miller, 79, a former resident of Nephi. Mrs. Miller was bom Sept. 17, 1885, and was married to Edward L. Miller Sept 12, 1906. They resided In Nephi for some time where Mr. Miller was manager of the J. C. PenTold Engagement ney Company store here. Mr. and Mrs. Glen H. Stuart She is survived by two sons, of Sandy announce the engage- Edward Lee Miller of Odessa, ment of their daughter, Miss Texas and Robert Haskins MilElaine Stuart, to Michael E. ler of Park Ridge, Illinois. Beck, son of Mr. and Mrs. L. Mrs. Alma Garrett of Spring-vill- e Eugene Beck of Nephi. The marriage has been set was a Sunday over night for December 3 at the Salt guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. W. Lake Temple. Stephensen. Is Carl Howard. pres-ident- Day Set Tuesday The Nephi First Ward Relief Society will hold their work meeting and lesson on Novemb-e- f 10, which will include a plus PAINTED DEVIL Scary area the decorate images near the mountain shrine of the. dead in Japan. Pilgrim come to the shrine "mesannually to seek deed. the from sages" 1314; Craven, Collard, R.. 917 Mem-mot- liv- R., 1049. For State Senator: Mantes, 1271; James, R., 937. For District Attorney, Bums, D., 1411 and Foremaster, R, Provo where he attended the Brigham Young Academy. He attended University of Utah and received his M.D. degree in 1920 from the Western Reserve University at Cleveland, Ohio. He served his internship at the Cook County General Hospital in Chicago. His early practice was in Castle Gate and Midvale, and in 1922 he moved to Nephi where he practiced medicine for 42 years. Dr. Beckstead served a mission to Germany in 1 for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He was a member of the Juab Stake High Council at the time of his death. He was a veteran of World War L and had served as commander of the Nephi Post of the American Legion; as director of the Nephi City Health Department and Juab County health director. He also held memberships In the American Medical Association, the Utah and Utah County associations. Survivors are his widow, Mrs. Edith B. Beckstead; three sons and two daughters: George F. Beckstead, Moses Lake, Washington; Dr. Robert W. Las Cruses, New Beckstead, Mexico; Marriner L. Beckstead, Las Vegas, Nevada; Mrs. Paul J. (Marilyn) Andrews, Denver, Colorado and Mrs. L. Arlo Williams, (Betty) Brigham City; 18 grandchildren; sisters and brothers: Mrs. Harold (.Violet) R., For Commissioner, 2 year t, term: Gardner, D., 1183; at Riverton, later moving to D., 804. Calvin Ramp-to- n receiced 1272 votes as compared with 959 for Melich, R. Governor-elec- t Districts reported overwhelm- ing votes in favor of the two constitutional amendments. ASC Schedules Meetings for Nominations Nominating Glendale, California; George F. Beckstead, Twin Falls, Idaho; Mrs. Grant L. (Golda) Crandall of and Lee H. Brigham City, Beckstead, Burbank, California. Lomax, ioner, 1909-191- For Bazaar; Work D., 991; For Juab County Commissterm: Gadd, D., Dr. Beckstead was bom Nov22, 1889 at Riverton, a son of George Francis and Charlotte Hamilton Beckstead. ember ed al . Bryan, During his earlier years he le county was received by Dist- 1251. First Ward Sets Date A marriage license was issued by the Juab County Clerk on October 28, 1964, to Earl F. Bean of Nephi and Beatrice Garfield, also of Nephi. Funeral services were held Saturday at the Juab Stake House for Dr. Francis Hamilton Guard. Survivors are one daughter, Mrs. Bert (Hazel) Jones; three grandchildren; one great grand child; and a sister, Miss Maude Ingram of Nephi. Mvriaae Licenses Miss Hall, Mokena, Illinois; Clarice Kendall, Salt Lake City; Wm. Clayton Kendall, Idaho Falls and Britt D. Kendall, Washington, Utah. Also surviving are 27 grandchildren and 11 great grand children. ' Burial at the Vine Bluff cemBishop Vinton G. Steiner of etery will be directed by Anthe Nephi First Ward will con- derson Funeral Home. duct the services. Mrs. Kendall was bom at Logan, April 5, 1886, a daughtRites er of Nathaniel Wilford Hays Services, Milifaiy and Athalia Rose Clayton She was married to Conducted for Haws. Kendall Sept. 8, Artello James Dr. F. H. Beckstead 1909 at the Logan LDS Temple. States. long-haire- d To Senate As Annual Play Funeral services will be held in law for the past two weeks Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Ne- following her release from the Ward chapel local hospital. phi for Mrs. Athalia (Birdie) Survivng are five daughters Haws Kendall, 78, who died at and three sons: Mrs. Ray W. the St. George Hospital Tues- (Lorna) Worthington, and J. day morning following a lin- Clair Kendall, Nephi; Mrs. Alton Cheney, Portland, Oregon! gering illness. Mrs. Kendall was widow of Mrs. Wayne (Jean) Hinton, J. A. Kendall. Hurricane; Mrs. Wm. (Della) Mr. Ingram was an employee of the Nephi Plaster Company for many years, and of its successor, U. S. Gypsum Co. An Elder in the LDS Church Mr. Ingram served a mission for the Church to the Central demonstration, Reelection Seniors Select Comedy J. A. Kendall 1947. basket handiwork, quUting and flower making. Their bazaar is being planned for December 1L i Services Scheduled for Mrs. Funeral services were conducted Monday at the Nephi Fourth Ward Chapel for Samuel Edward Ingram, 86, who died late last Wednesday at the Juab County Hospital. The services were directed by BishNeop Donald L. Bailey of the interand Ward, Fourth phi ment at the Nephi City cemetery was directed by Anderson Funeral Home. Mr. Ingram was bom April 18, 1878 at Nephi, a son of Thomas Ingram and Emily Caz-ie- r Ingram. He married Mary Bean June 21, 1910 at the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Mrs. Ingram died in Saints. bread Mantes Wins : For S. E. Ingram tirious warmth this winter, a Parisian furrier created fur coat this done in silver black and white with a splash of rust and full collar. Volume 55, Number 45 FOB THE YEAR 6939 Westinghouse employes check the contents of a time capsule which will be buried at the end of the New York Worlds Fair. The capsule wont be opened for 5,000 years. It contains everything from Beatle records to Bible. meetings for ASCS committees in the various areas have been scheduled as follows, according to Leo O. Osborne, office manager of the Juab County ASCS office: Community A (Mona) Monday, November 16 in the Mona City Hall; Community B-- N and D (Nephi North) Wednes-d- y, November 18 at the Juab County Courthouse; Community B-- S (Nephi South) Wednesday, November 18 at the ASCS County Office; Community C (Levan), Monday, November 16, at the Levan City Hall. All meetings will start at 8 p.m., Mr. Osborne said. This is an opportunity for the farmers of each community or area to select the representatives to administer the govern- ment farm programs. |