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Show Universal llicrofilrlr- P. 0. Bex 147 Salt Lake City 3, Ctih Co: OUR DEADLINES ' Single Copy tOc Cl by the Editor Native Nephi Man Chosen Head Of Utah State Agrciultural College A distinctive honor to East Juab County came last Saturday with the appointment of Dr. Daryl cnase, native or Nephi, to be pros ldent of the Utah State Asrricul tural College, succeeding Dr. Hen ry Aldous Dixon, new represent ative to Congress from Utah Dis A Tonsilectomy is not one bit of fun any man in the field of higher education than to be named president of a first class land-gracollege. USAC is such a college." Dr. Chase was born at Nephi, Jan. 15. 1901, a son of Emma and the late James Chase. He attended Nephi schools. nt trict No. 1. In accepting the position. Dr. From to 1923 he served cnase said: in the Northern States Mission of "No greater honor can come to the Church of Jesus Christ of i -- Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, November reg Saints. He received a B.A. degree from the University of Utah in 1927. In 1933 he received an M.A. degree from the University of Chicago and in 1936 was awarded a Ph.D. degree from the same school. From 1934 to 1936 he served as professor of business ethics at the LDS Eusiness College In Salt Lake City. In 1936 he was named director of the LDS Insti tute at the University of Idaho, Southern Branch, in Pocatello. In 1937 he was named director of the LDS Institute at the University of Wyoming. He was transferred to the LDS Institute at Tucson, Ariz, in 1939 He held this position until 1913 when he was named director of the LDS Institute at USAC in Lo Latter-da- y Thanks to blood donations from Earl Nielsen, Irel (Dick) Chase and Blackie James, I'm able to sit up and take nourishment. Thanks also to the Doctors and nurses, for their expert help, and for the Recent new babies at the hos good wishes, phone calls, visits, flowers, etc. . . they all make one pital include: "bubble up" inside, somehow in Daughter, born to Mr. and Mrs times like this. Guess I kinda had William Lovell, Springville, Nov. a bad time, but things are on the i, weight 5 lbs. lo oz. crandnar ents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Myron Vest, today. Minora; Mr. and Mrs. Ben Lov reg ell, Leamington; great grandmoth Times-News this week is er, Mrs. The Sam Ritchie, Leamington. with the expert being printed Son, born to Mr. and Mrs. Les fortypesetting of Jack Pace, ter Webb, Nov. 15. mer Nephite, who is now an oper- Weight, 6 lbs.Hinckley, 9 oz. grandparents, ator at the BYU Press in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Howard, NeOur thanks to Jack, to his boss- - phi, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Webb, man at the "Y" for giving him a Hinckley; great grandparents, Mr. couple of days off, etc. and Mrs. George Howard, Nephi. NOTES FROM THE SHOP by Jack Pace Roy says that he is feeling on John William Ingram k the today, but he must not be feeling too good as all we Dies Wednesday in got for his column was the short Kiwanis Club Elects New Display AdVerfisinq 12 o'clock noon wrap 18, 1954 Tuesday Nsws and Want Ads Wednesday, 8:C0 a. m. Volume 45, Number 46 f Officers for Year; Elmo Wilson Is President Elmo B. Wilson, local farm machinery dealer, was elected president of the Nephi Kiwanis Club for the coming year at the annual election of the club last week. Carlos Boswell, oil distrib utor, was elected and directors elected are Maurice Chapman, Jack Ludlow and Ralph Chase for terms, and Roy term of unexpired P,vvks jl Holdover directors are Owen Dug- two-ye- more. in. R V. if. M vice-preside- 5 ar Leger and John Park 1 n At a recent meeting of the club, Supt. Devon Anderson was induct- ed as a new member, and H. W. "Hap" McCune, past district governor, who has moved his family to St. George, was made a privil- NEWLY SUSTAINED Left to right above are Mangelson, 2nd and Edgar Christensen, first counnew Bishopric of the Levan Ward, sustained the selors, and Clair Collard. Bishop. The reorganiza,Lt Governor Don Ross, of last Golden Sunday. Lyman Christensen, tion was made under direction of Stake Presidency. clerk; made his official visit to the Nephi club last week, and presented a report of the activities of the clubs in his division. The Christmas coloring contest to be sponsored by the kiwanis in connection with the Christmas trade promotion was discussed and additional appropriation was authorJucl Clair Collard was newly Stake High Council at the last tendency of the Levan and ized by the membership to finFt. ance the project. President Jim sustained as Bishop of the Levan Stake Conference, lie served us Green Sunday Schools; district gan. In 1945 he left the Institute to McCune presided at the meeting. Ward at Sacrament Service last counselor to Bishop James Chris supervisor of ward teaching and tensen for 4 and one half become Dean of Students and Dir Sunday School teacher. Sunday. Other members sustain ana as uishon for six years. years, ector of Student Personnel for Hob Brother Christensen prior to beed were Edgar Christensen. 1st er Taylor has served as ward clerk ing counselor the College. Lions Shoot to Bishop MangelTurkey counselor; Golden Mangelson, 2nd for ten and one-ha- lf He served as dean of students llephi years. Broth- son was Sunday School chorister, counselor; and Lyman Christen er Paystrup has served as coun- served in the Sunday School until July, 1951, when he was ward clerk. The reorganiza selor to Bishop Mangelson for the sen, Held Will Be named of director Branch and was a teacher of AgriSunday bit above. in Provo tion was affected under, the direc- entire six years and Brother Chris- the Hospital cultural at as Cedar class in the interest special Colege City, is real not man who Usually a tion of the Juab Stake Presidency. tensen one year. MIA. it was then known. will is he sick when low spend ly Released as Bishopric of the John William 72, died Brother Golden Mangelson servDr. Chase has served the USAC In Salt Creek Canyon Bishop Collard moved to Levan some time telling you about his Wednesday, Nov. Ingram, Levan Ward were Bishon Le- - from Fountain Green ten years ed as 17, at a Provo in administrative positions for president of the MIA, sensickness or operation, and for the hospital. He was born at counselors ago where he was a member of ior Aaronic priesthood instructor, Mangelson. Club Turkey Grando Lions more Nephi, The mre Nephi thin years. to this editor opportunity Utah, Feb. 27, 1882, a son of Edpass up He Is married o the former Shoot will be held Sunday Nov, Clarence E. Paystrup and Edgar the presidency of his seventies and Explorer leader while Brothleads me to believe he is not yet ward and Ann Park Alice Koford of Brigham City. 21 in Salt Creek Canyon, 2 miles N, Christensen, and Hcber Taylor, quorum. At the time of his call er Lyman Christensen has been Ingram. auite up to par. ward clerk. He is survived by the following They have one son, Peter, 12. to Bishop he was senior member secretary of the Aaronlc east of Nephi on route The old town hasn't changed brothers and sisters. The reorganization became nec- of the 71st quorum of seventy. He nooay secretary of the. Elders priestM. Smith InTimes-New- s wu at 10 a.m The Activities the with begin quorjoins too much since I left some six- gram, Nephi; L. H. Ingram, Bur-le- friends and relatives of Dr. Daryl and last until 5 p.m. There will be essary Ihrough the calling of has served as Juab Stake Mission um and advisor to the Senior teen years ago, but maybe it's Ida.;! Mrs. M. H. Coulson, in extending heartiest congratul- both large and small calibre ev- Bishop Mangelson into the Juab president, been In the superin- - Aaronic priesthood. because I have periodically visit Orem; Mrs. Ruth E. Marchell, Las ations on his appointment, w'th ents as well as trap shooting and jed here and kept up with the Vegas, Nev.; Mrs. Olive ... ... Boswell, the wish that his tenure as head scatterboard. Everyone who likes changes. Anyway walking down Nephi. of this groat institution will be to shoot should find good sport Provo Civil Defense Director Speaks to Lions Club know find I don't the street, I Funeral services have been set marked with success and at this Turkey shoot You don't At many of the people except the I Last Meeting Held Thursday, November 11 for Monday, Nov. 22. to be an expert marksman have to t , I That about makes up to or win to the enjoy competition. the fact that if I can remember The regular Attendance prizes will also be givmeetini? the Communist aim is to conquer you, your name and face, you're of en the Nephi Lions was held on the world and that Russia is the hour. every away getting old. Proceeds of the Turkey Shoot Thursday night, Nov. 11 at the deadliest enemy this country has We've been a little short of are to be used to finance the im rorrest Hotel. The entertainment over had. Mr. Larson also stated' material this week, and that comprovements in the NephV City was planned by the Veterans Com- lhat even with the best possible bined with the editor's relapse is Park .These Improvements are al- mittee, Frank Booth, chairman. defenses an air attack on this what tempted me to enter the Carolyn Sparks played the accor-dia- n country seven out of ten planes ready underway columnist field and probably louse is to and in honor of Veterans would get through. everyopen avCompetition above an up what is usually one over 14 years of age and the Day played the Star Spangled of the Anyeditors. column erage It Is estimated that three raids Lions Club extends an invitation Banner and the American Patrol way, Roy will learn he can't let on Remember March. strategic centers in this counthat to your everyone. me loose in the shop and try to event using atomic weapons, would will this of try help support a such get by with just writing Mr. Booth then Introduced the result in three million casualties. to your community. improve measily little bit. (I also am speaker of the evening, George E. For this reason alone we should leaving town tonight right after Larson, Civil Defense director of support civil defense. the paper is out and before the Since raids of this typo would city of Provo. Mr. Larson Funeral Services Slafed the editor can see me or the paper.) spoke on the needs and the reas- overwhelm our trained doctors ons for civil defense. He pointed and nurses, It is essential that ev out that Communism is now much eryone know first aid,, and what Saturday, Hoy. 20 Funeral Services Held harder, to cope with since the to do in case of fire. I lowever, Mr. has outlawed the Larson did not believe our immegovernment Communist Party. He believes diate area would be subjected to For Thomas C. Smith Wednesday for Miss LaRue Murray attack by atom or hydrogen " bombs. We could bo endangered Loris Earl Painter Thomas C. Smith, 86, died at however in by radioactive fall-othe Juab County hospital Tuesday, Leadership Daughter's Engagement Meeting for case of attack elsewhere. Loris Earl Painter, 51, formei Nov. 16, of a lingering illness. Civil Defense a stated, in Me was born May 6, 1618 in confronting Nephi resident, died Friday Announced by Parents IN PLAY TOMORROW Mar Jean Morgan, Gerold Witt and Renae in this area would be the care 3:30 Butte, Mont., mine accident. Wales, England. Primary Saturday and shelter of the millions of ref Born March 8, 1903 in Nephi, Westring, who will play lead roles in performane of Senior play. Survivors include his wife and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Murray anson of William and Lillie Lamb nine children, Mrs. Chloe Nielson. Juab Stake Primary Prepara- ugees from the coastal areas. nounce the engagement of their is A Provo; Mrs. Gwen Collard, Mrs. tion Meeting wil be held SaturPainter, he married Dell Brown, "Mother Was Annual Juab High Mr. Larson did not paint a very daughter LaRue to Mr. Byron Eva McCafferty, Mrs. Margaret day at the d Sept 2, 1939 in Price. They later Ward bright picture of the future but Wilmer Sidwcll, son of Mr. and were divorced. Kirkham, Salt Lake City; Mrs. L. at 3:30 p.m. after the Smith did hope and pray that a major Mrs. John Dean Sidwell of this senior acneauied tor tvening L. Smith, Provo; Mrs. Helen He moved to Butte some time war could bo averted. city. Juab School will High Mar its miner. a open worked Jean as Morgan takes the role Chambers, Mrs. Florence Davis, ago where he doors one of the most of the Friday for E. Survivors include his J. Los One brother, Angeles. daughter. Mrs. Dellis Painter, Nephi; daugh- entertaining events of the season, Others in the cast include Nan West, Las Vegas, Nev.; one sister, annual Senior the Play. ter, Elone Painter, Nephi; stepcy Orme, Jackie Cooper, Kae Lottie Nappis, San Diego; 39 play is the Velma Vogt, Sylvia grandchildren, 92 great granddaughter, Marjorie Green, Pleas- This year's"Mother Blackett, Was A Fresh- Park, ant Grove; Ned Brown, Nephi, comedy Von Ray Warner, Clifton children and 12 great great grandfour brothers, Lafon, Edison and man." Phillips, David Mangelson, Gerold children. The story concerns a woman Witt, Funeral services will be conFred, Nephi; Merlin, Butte, Mont. LaRue Murray and Lou Ann iFuneral services were held on who decides to attend college with Bowles, is student director. ducted Saturday at 2 p.m. in the d her sophomore daughter. Starring Ward chapel. Friends d Wednesday, at 2 p.m. in the Curtain time for the play is 8 may call Friday evening at Anderward chapel. Burial was in the title role is Renae Westring as Mrs. Abigail Fortitude Abbott. p.m. and prices are 25c and 50c. son Funeral Home and Saturday in the Vine Bluff Cemetery. from 11 a.m. till time of services in the Lounge room of the church. up-lo- ok eged member of the club. Sun-nysid- e, Levan Ward Sustains New Bishopric at Services Last Sunday; Clair Collard Named As Nev Bishop up-loo- cy, U-l- l. y, old-timer- it. s. ""J V . J ut Freshman' First-Secon- nay, ex-wif- mday The Buick Special e, well-know- n First-Secon- A Standout for 1955 First-Secon- 1955 Hew Yorker Deluxe St. Regis Designed for Two-Tonin- g A.F.B.F. Convention Trip Plans Are Completed 1 The completely new, lonjj and lean 19jj Chrysler will be Mwwn publicly on Wednesday, November 17 in 3,200 dealer showroom coast to coast. 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