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Show "JVtfAl, tfie. "Dxiendly City attfle of Vohim "JVcjhif tki VxUnALf City dxoi.i.-iRoa- at tke. IXtcJi" Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Citizens Vote In Favor of i Hospital Bonds V" I : i 4. 'v-- :... , Thursday, v . The election whether Juab Juab County. was to determine County amount should issue bonds in the of $60,000 for the purpose of defraying part of the cost of constructing and equiping a hospital at Nephi. The passage of the bond issue assures the building of a modern hospital here under a cooperative of agreement whereby the $180,000 will be furnished by the State, and the remaining one third by the Federal government. Considerable interest was shown in the election, with a total of 799 votes being cast in the 10 districts reported to date. The turns Creek district re- be received until Saturday, because of the twice a week mail service from this area. The xesults as tabulated by County asClerk James P. Christen-se- n follows: as Total.. Vote ..Vote will not Vote "Yes" "No" 19 197 178 22 155 133 13 169 156 11 180 169 10 49 59 12 46 58 Nephi No. 21 Nephi No. Nephi No. 34 Nephi No. Eureka No. 1 Eureka No. 2 Eureka No. 3 Levan Mona 3 116 10 12 58 6 49 1799 Majority 545 254 61 122 59 13 Mammoth 22, 949 Number 38 City Officials NEPHI MAN NAMED TO Pledge IMPORTANT POSITION IN Cooperation KIWANIS CLUB DISTRICT d The students were recently elected to be the Student Body Officers of 1949-5- 0 at Juab High School. Left to right, seated: Elmo Jarrett, president; Grace Ostler, reporter; Margetta Andrews, vice president. Standing: David Bid, Boys Sports manager; Reeve Fowden, Chief of Police; LaVoy Kay, Prosecuting Attorney; Marilyn Kay, Secretary. James Ockey, judge was absent when picture was taken. above-picture- Nephi Lady Injured By Angered Cow OPEN LETTER TO THE CITIZENS OF NEPHI FROM THE NEPHI LIONS CLUB No more important task confronts the people of this city than that of providing the maximum comfort and welfare for the children who are growing up in our community. One of the more pressing problems incident to this task is that of insuring the safety of the youngsters, particularly on the streets and highways adjacent to the schools and ' playgrounds. AN ' New Mail Dispatch for Nephi Patrons Patrons of the Neohi Post of fice now have possibly the best mart dispatching times ever in the history of the Nephi Post Office, with the addition of an g man at a. m., according to information released by Fred L. Gadd, post master. According to Mr. Gadd, the mail for all points (with the exception of Sanpete areas, Levan, Mona, etc.) will leave the local office at 9 a. m. on every day except Sunday and Monday. This mail will arrive in Salt Lake City at ap proximately noon, and will be del ivered m Salt Lake City during the afternoon. The regular dispatches of all classes of mail at 12:30, 2:30 and first class at 5:30 will remain as previously. The new service also gives considerably more speed to Air mail letters to all points in the United States. out-goin- imm "vg.Tii-,-::w Herman W. A2P VALLEY McCune of Nephi, Utah was elected 1950 district governor of the Utah-Idah- o district of Kiwanis International during the final day of the service organization's 30th annual convention. The conven' ' tion this year was held at Sun "W Valley, under the sponsohship of the Salt Lake City club. Mr. McCune succeeds Reed C Culp of Salt Lake City who has conpresided over the three-ra. clave which drew 500 delegates from the two states. ;, r Mr. McCune has been an active Kiwanian since 1933. He was president of the Nephi club inl937 and was lieutenant governor of the first division in 1943. The new district governor also served as chairman of the t centennial 7 ,..9ounty in 1947 and was directoractivities of the HJfL Stampede association trom 1939He is a member 1?3f.um the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day H. Governor Saints W. Kiwanis Elect and has been o McCune of District. an active boy scout and youth '' one-thi- rd Callao-Tro- ut September Nephi City officials have pledged their full support and assistance to officials of the Fram Company, manufacturers of automotive oil filters, etc., according to Mayor P. L. Jones who has discussed the needs of the company with officials. According to Mayor Jones, the I company is looking for a building already erected which is available for long-tim- e lease. Whether any buildings in Nephi are of sufficient size or not. was not deterl mined. Nephi has been considered for this factory, Mayor Jones said, and is still in the running. As soon as any decision is reached, the officials will notify Mayor Jones. With a substantial majority of 545 votes the Juab County Hoswere voted at a specpital Bonds held ial election Tuesday through- out .. ofUta&" L. 40 Cxoi.i.-cRoai- y i J Utah-Idah- AN OPEN LETTER TO Kl WAN IAN HAF McCUNE Dear "Governor Elect" Hap: ... We're mighty happy today, that you've been elected District Govo ernor of the District of Kiwanis International. In this election, you have brought a wonderful honor unto yourself, your Kiwanis club, and your commun ity and county. Let's look back through a few years, Hap, to reflect on your activities which have brought to you this important position in one of the outstanding men's or ganizations in the entire world. Your Kiwanis career began In 1933, soon after you became a e partner in the Riteway store. At that time the hours were long, and the worries Utah-Idah- Mr. McCune was endorsed for the position two months ago byapproximately the Division One (Southern Utah! Hnhc it. District. Since a committee of Wai that time headed by E. H. Steele and E. ft! Shaw, has made a concentrated arave, and the election ot "Hap" on Monday was the climax of activities. The efforts of Johntheir E. ah-Ida- tJOOth Of Soani!h Vnrlr oo Harry Randle of Eureka. Cliff Memmott of HelDer and ntho- - Probably for the rest of her is expected that the architect life, Mrs. J. H. Christiansen will outstanding Kiwanians also aided iiiai.ei-iauin me successful camwill go ahead immediately with have a dislike for cows . . and In to order , promote greater safety for the children of the working plans for the hosp- perhaps she won't even like milk. paign. this city, the Nephi Lions club sponsored a Junior Patrol, which Mr. McCune will serve during ital, and that as soon as possible It all happened this way: 1950, takine over ar-tiwas organized and equipped to handle the traffic problem on Hi.tion tie call for bids will be made Mrs. Christiansen, her daughter of the district January 1st by the commissioners. the streets bordering the schools during the periods immediateMrs. Norma Jenkins, and her in' way fant daughter were on theirabout ly prior to and following the classroom periods. home Wednesday evening, Bailey-McCunV At the regular weeklv 6:30 p. m., going west on Fifth This Patrol was active for a short time, but insufficient done have same as they of the Nephi Kiwanis club held South, interest was from both Onin the leaders schools the forthcoming occasions. numerous other on Koom on Tuesday, many as your one store struggled m me tsiue and the Nephi City Police Officers, and the Patrol members this time it was different. 20, a detailed report of the ly About through those depression years. Sept. half-blowest of Main, soon lost interest In 1937 the members of your club Kiwanis Convention ot the Utah-Idah- o thev met Perry Hall, in his pick of Kiwanis Interhad the faith in you to sleet you nationalDistrict was Also in the pickup We, of the Lions Club, feel that mis patrol Is essential was given by the deleup truck. and you served their president, a recently Dorn can, prouauiy inasmuch as it can provide a greater measure of safety for gates from the Nephi club who honorably and well. its heart out for its ma attended the convention. blatting the street at youngsters than be mVthod. feet And crossings some several any othej& ma As the years rolled by, your The delegates left Salt Lake ' Patrol Officers son of Mr. Newton, The Utah Sterling State was calfs the comactruck Highway the on the Governor's special hind business prospered, and. the report that Friday and Mrs. re was Warren Newton," " cidents plaintive have been positively eliminated on highways adjacent mooing pany expanded into additional train arriving In Ketch urn SaturPrizes galore await sportsmen mother, probably cave in of a 15-f- t. a scued irom maa to a ine few influ ones) to schools in other communities where these parols art wno are members of the East calls (and day morning and were met at the trench on the campus of the US stores and lines. And your choice Station was being transported Ketchum by the Juab Wildlife Federation when the calf which active. AC in Logan in which he was ence In the club of your cormus to Mr. field the the with School band. Taken to Sun High Valgroup holds their annual Sports from tons of dirt and was also ofbroadened, Several working. Hall Mr. near home. his Utah the Southern members ley in busses for breakfast thev man's Riot at Camp Dadandson rals is up to the citizens of Nephi, the parents, the teacheIt and around showered him gravel knows . . that cows he were Lieutenant knows registered and assigned to buried him up to his neck. Fel district electing you .Saturday evening. rs,- the school board, and the Nephi City Police Officers to go where their calf Prizes for the annual affair are they will low workmen and firemen worked Governor in 1943. Agam, you rooms. Most of Saturday morndidn't he But aid if the who honor was are appointed to serve on this possible. young boys spent in eettinEr smnaim. ing 30 minutes before they were able served fellow Kiwanians by the association, goes, being donated know one thing . . that this mama Patrol. They must be made to feel that they are doing a fine praise ed and meeting old friends and and by the merchants of Nephi, cow to extricate him He was hospital- ably and well, and brought . at him. . mad was an& to getting your seeing what Sun Valley really is. who have without exception don ized for a short time but was to your community public service, and that their membership in the Patrol Is and probably at ev m. on ine ski club. And through all these years made ated to the cause, according to at the truck, inpafternoon his home. to released later an jutthewasannual honor. the hu else in the of comprising your and erything A. have given freely of you old Jackson, president Kaymond Steven Tidwell, world. man friends, District Governor's banquet and the group. son of Mr. anr Mrs. Frank A. Tid- time and talents to your to We earnestly solicit the immediate aid of the school officRut whv it should decide to your grand ball was held in the even to your community and In case you want to see the unleash on was well a Salt at operated ials at that its in this particul anger patrol for safegetting the organzed ing. out Church. are away right laid in all they He Lake City hospital this week. prizes, be fieured out On Sunday morning religious ty of our youngsters during this school term. And we further The Toggery window along with a ar time can't is doing well. rolled and by, Christiansen have Mrs. as years Aaain ths services in the Sun Well, beans for old of Opera that that Council sale the guessing and The entertainment insist that the services of one request City jar and tha Kiwanians of some 35 House were held, withValley Mrs. Jenkins came closer to the Elder Mark Mt. Nebq Camp oluba of two states, stretching E. game. Try your luck. Membe- cow, of our the be at sponsored the by noon a policemen made she city and afterprovided morning, "pass' honorary member of rship cards on on sale by any of ladies. of the Daughters of Utah Pion fram NeDhi to the Northern tip the Petersen, noon, for perhaps 15 minutes at each period during the Mrs. unrisuansen stepSalt Lake City club deliverthe officers of the group. for the purpose of Idaho eers last to head their Saturday of have named front the you a in most buggy ing heavy pedestrian traffic, to guild and assist the Junior Patrolped COW interesting address. of raising funds to carry on the Governor. oil irom ner imy giauu' The convention proper convened the men, and to impress upon them the Importance of their Job. Pionof the beautification com project cow The kept m. 2 at daughter. p. Sunday with the introeer cemetery was very successful. The new job is n important duction was bunt Surely, there is no more pressing need for our city police of ing. Mrs. . Christiansen Meldon Stanley, one. The new lob will call upon officers andguests and international Grant went Nielsen, over trie force . at and aforementioned the over, times than to give assistance ed of the various Wins low Ellertson and Wallace your talent of leadership as they officers and reports the baoy. in training and directing this group. In order to apply the seal coat buggy and committees of the upto called enroll on been left Kav before Wednesday Utah-Idah- o have never content the damage with Not canDistrict of Kiwanis. and "chips" the Salt Creek at the U S A C in Logan. Mr.and on,, "' The new job will roqulrs caused, the cow kept com LET'S NOT DELAY! TOMORROW MAY BE TOO LATE. Sunday evening the Salt Lake yon road will be CLOSED at the already Loras many in Mrs. them tha of behalf much accompanied time, ana Kay contmuea to paw club MONstep entertained with an hour of forks (Ockeys) SUNDAY, ing, W We CANNOT AFFORD TO RISK THE SAFETY OF to Logan. and club and their problems. festive fun, featuring their minDAY AND TUESDAY, according Mrs. Christiansen a few times,come Mur- - know that you shsall fill the new strel show OUR CHILDREN) and Eunice Misses LuJean instinct let its Brahma then of '49. to Commissioner W. C. Andrews. tensen of Smithfield and Bruce Job, honorably and wen. bunting her for several addresses Monday The road is being closed for two out, by morning were end week Barrett of Logan NEPHI LI0N8 CLUB were given by feet before its attention drawn Lieut. F. Clark purposes, first to speed the work elsewhere. On behalf of the members of and home of Mr, the at guests chief, traffic division. without interruption; ana secona, our communities 0T Juaq uoumy Sanford, Mrs. James K. Stanley, Mrs. Christiansen is at her Salt Lake Police Dept., also by I extend to keep YOUR car from becomheartiest congratula Los Al of Harris Mrs. Mr. and bruis numerous R. Jack suffering oil. home, Simplot, "America's Most the ing solattered with fresh Aneeles soent the week end visi tions upon your tleotlon, with and Where there are internal in Vigorous Bustler". At the after- The Commissianers ask for es. e well, with Mr. and Mrs. Harry wish that all ma not known. is ing noon yet iurici session the presentation of 'We YOUR cooperation. that the motto of Kiwanis motto Jones, The baby got off pretty lucky, resolutions awards, and the electBuild" will be your with onlv one minor Druise. Mrs. vear of your "gov ion of officers and selection of ti:e tha ihmnnhout can1 club members Jenkins was not injured. double An 1 1950 ring County Impressive convention Juab I Dltdae my support city occupied the trust in the Utah time. Moral of the story: dlelight ceremony solemnized on ernorshiD." are participating in every way possible to assist d in 1st Lake the re ana wnen Salt at uhuhk M. held P. 5 a cow, September you At Fair being State Saturday Kiwanians The following review of the Ward Lounge room by Alma C. you In your new jod. and their wives were treated to a this week. Winners in the them for a stroll, a rope fastened City quet was held Thursday evening. Tranter, Junior Division of the recent Miss in united marriage H at club division of the Juab securely about their necks will the famous Trail CONGRATULATIONS, barbeque Suffolk Show was written by Approximately 75 were in attend- Carol Lee Pickering, a daughter Again, were sent to the make the world safer to live in. Creek cabin. Special entertainance. "HAP". Two County Fairto be Lake Salt Parrish: Tribuno County Agent Joseph of Mr. and Mrs. Guarnett Kenentered in cam The Editor ment and music, and dancing State Fair yearling Suffolk ewees were Cowan, son of a big bonfire completed the notit inn with other 4H clubs. At the annual Utah State Suf ented by Stan Farnsworth pres-to dall and Keith L. Cowan. Mr. and Mrs. Jack in convention activities. folk sheep show held last week Richard Painter Juab County winners entered and James Immediately following the wed Those making the trip from year in Nophi, 17 4H club members Garrett, the State Fair include: FirstLaMar FFA of Nephi. The the couple was honored with the Nephi Kiwanis club were Mr. Foods Club of Levari, Mrs. and 10 t . r .A. members exhiblnt Sheep Show also presented two ding The bride wore a and Ms. H. W. McCune. Mr. and Utah ed 133 head of purebred Suffolk Suffolk yearling ewes, to Jack a reception. Dalby leader; Second year looosd The annual meeting of the white slipper satin gown, entrain, Mrs. James P. McCune, Mr. and Users Association will be Sheep. Of this number 74 were Engle, club of Levan, Mrs. Delisle Morg-anand Water Boswell Elvoy lace-eagveil neia iy a Mrs. E. R. Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. and Marilyn Morgan club held in Salt Lake City at Uie graded A, 49 B, and 10 C. These FFA. The Deseret News, thru with of S. E. Forrest, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. pearl orange blossoms. Year clothing club Npwhouse Hotel Wednesday and sheep were judged the opening their farm editor Lynn Larson tiara leaders; First She carried a bouquet of white Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beck, of Levan, Mrs. 7rin Poulson ana Thursday, September 28 and 29. day o fthe show by Milton E. presented the following prizes: and stephanotis centered and Mr. and Mrs. Earl H. Steele. Mrs. Ileber Shepherd, club lead- Many important matters pertain- Madsen of the Utah State AgTo the best Junior cooperator gladiolis an orchid in tne rorm or a Funeral services will MONA to our state's water and pow- ricultural college. with the advisors and show man- with ers; First year home furnishing ing shoe. Flower girls were be conducted Friday at 2 p. m Gchres er development will be discussed In the annual fitting and show agement, a portable radio to Jun horse Miss club of Nephi, Mrs. 4--Edwin Maria Jnn and Sheila at the Mona ward chapel for Rod' little club pardivision such leading men as E. O. ing contest leader. Individual Byran ior wanKier. Levan, FFA. To Ihe n Junior Literary club met by inrf.n ring hearer, Keam ney D. Swasey, 74, former resi- at The Aprin and dress for Larson, representing Reclamation; Nielsen won first place followed otvuiiu wsi ronperaiors went a the home of Mrs. Allierta ticipants are: Jackie of Miss Maid Salt in Honor, Kendall; who Home died of dent Mona, BramR. William Cooper; home wear, wrist watch to Bonita Nieben. John A. Widtsoe, Warner on Thursday, Septemlx-by Bonita Nielsen, Carol Miss Both in Bridesmaids, causes MoTolley; of Lake MarJean of dress, costume For the champion ram and ew Pauline Anderson, Miss Joan cident CityhisMonday 15th for their openinir social. Mrs Wallace, Harold A. Linke, State all, Karen Kay, Norine Wankicr,ace. to Ruth Cundick, president, presented rgan; wash school dress, Carol Lee Engineer, and Dewey George Margaret Nielsen and Ed. Malm- In the 4H division. Jimmy Caras of Beagley, Miss Kathleen home call Warner, at of the Friends Mona. be made may Baking project gren. In the FFA division of this Benjamin and Margaret Nielsen Miss Corrine Paxman and Mrs. of Brewer, Clyde. Reports will also plans for the coming year and a Bishop and Mrs. E. Alton un- tentative program contest Max Bramall was first were presented wrist watches by one loaf whole wheat and one was outlined bv bou-oueby the presidents or representative carried Painter. James In11 m. a. They from need white followed by Franklin Cnras of mra. Larson, Friday bread, Phyllis Zoe Gibson. loaf of from each county on their rme champion Refreshments were to of the that bride. Interment services. of til matching time demonstration Mills. A for water development. Paul P. Benjamin, Junior Wankicr and ram and ewe in the FFA divi- - Glon Burton stood as host man. served to the following members: gram of in the Mona cemetery will be di- Blanche on the building of a shoe rack was Ashworth will discuss the needs Warren Bendixen. lon wrist watches were also presPexton, Ida Harmon, Mae Ramon were Ushers home Mancelson, Anderson rected Home Funeral on two state by In the annual Suffolk sheep ented to Nephi of a reseeding program Fern Hansen. I)esm.i Nymart. Bobby Johnson and Nilan Pickering, presented by Bob Hansen, of Nephi. division two Franklin Carres. and privately owned lands. judging contest Jacobson, Ida Salisbury, Louis" Furnishing members, Nancy Cowan and Fred Kendall, was t'rovo Garry Mr. in born 4H an of teams Swasey and Joyce Parrish. For winning in the Fittini? nnd James Painter. The An invitation Is extended lor girls tied for first Wirthlin, Zoe Gibson, Ruth Cunloft February con27, 1875 a son of Rod- dick, Florence Powell, Ida Brough. In the 4H livestock Judging irrigation companies In the state to with 795 points. Team No. 1 Showing contest 4H division a onon a honeymoon tripcouple to Las I Swas Martha and CounCarter ney Juab Alice Belliston, Helen Pay, F.nid test at the State Fair have a representation present at Bonita Nielsen, Karen Kiy and wrist watch went to Bryan Niel Vopas, Nevada. and followed NielHe ey. stockraising the meetings. Elizabeth by Bryan Margaret Nielsen; Team No. 2, sen. In the r FA division Max Colvia Ora ty was represented Cowan studied at ming as an occupation here until Davis. The new Donna Malmgren, Norine Wank- a wrist watch. sen. Serb McPherson and Tommy For receiving a the L D. S.Mrs. Morgan, Doon Kelson. Alberta Business and moved Lake college he when to Salt annual and In the Also Carol icr Bramall. The high- Bramall was also presented with McPherson. Donna Christison and was employed as a Warner, He University of Utah. Later she was City. The Associated Civic Clubs of est FFA Judging team tied with perfect score in judging, the hostess. Alberta Warner. crops judging contest were Juab Bouthem and pen Thermoid a at by employed establishment ?uard Company 411 Utnh will and military two Eastern Glade Young, the teams. Its members pencil sets were presented to Kar at County's Nephi. during World War H. Dale en Kay and Grant Worthington. Bill Sutherland and Don Garfield, hold their September meeting at were Warren Bendixen. Survivors are one son and one Graveside services were hnlii nn They will make their home In 24 on Monticello and Kendall Franklin Carfa. Tied for second In hii?h nnin Salt Saturdayf Sept. all of Mona. City where Mr. Cowan daughter: Ellis Swasey of M&ple- - Tuesday at the Provo Burial of at the 'Court house. The executive Karon Kay, 411 and Grant judging, pen and pencil sets also will Lake Placings andnotwinnings continue his studies at the 'on Mrs. Rheta Miner of Park for the infant daugliter of be known un- board meetlne will bo held at 11 Worthington, FFA made perfect members will d University of Utah. He Is a Tooele. Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Gifford i Niline a. m.. followed by an open meet- scores of 300 points. til the end of the State Fair r-of and In k f c; He married Dors Kav. sDorex- - of Provo. aii,. Mrs. Gifford is the ' The annual Suffolk Show ban Junior Wankier, FFA. ing at 2:30 p. m. 5--1 fraternity: imalely years ago. former Clarice Cowers of Nephi It Everything Ready For Big Sports Affair ck Mona News Road Closed REVIEWS JUNIOR DIVISON OF SUFFOLK SHEEP SHOW 4-- First-Secon- 4-- News Briefs 4-- H Funeral At Mona Friday 4-- H H 4-- H ts Lo-m- 4-- H 19-1- 4-- SUL. W"4-- H if n y v |