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Show ivenuQ Salt?t Lake cityy Utah I ieverd lkmt$ M Single Copy 10c by Boy E. Glbaon Weve been handed this below for publication . . and we heartily tents: agree with its con- AN OPEN LETTER TO TEENAGERS Why? Vandalism and Malicious Mischief? Your parents do not owe you entertainment. The world does not owe you a living. Your City does not owe you amusements. the world YOU owe some- thing! You owe it your time and energy, and your talents, so that no one will be at war, or in poverty, or sick and lonely, again. In plain, simple words GROW UP! Quit being a baby. Get out of your dream world. Develop a backbone instead of a wishbone! Start acting like a gentleman or a lady. Your parents are probably tired of nursing, protecting, helping, appealing, begging, excusing, tolerating, and denying themselves needed comforts for your whim and fancy, ego just because your selfish dominstead of common sense inates your personality and thinking. Where cam we go? What can we do? You Ask? 1. Go home! 2. Paint the woodwork! 3. Rake the leaves! 4. Mow the lawn! 5. Learn to cook! 6. Scrub floors! 7. Repair the sink! 8. Get a new job. 9. Help at the church, help the Red Cross. 10. Assist the poor! 11. Study your lessons! 12. And when you are through v read a good book! -- v - It . . is quite shocking to know that we have an increasing number of young folks in our area who do need to themselves and to so alter their lives that they can be excluded from the group this hit of advice applies to! reg a Its slight bit emibarassing to meet a couple of ladies in Salt Lake City Napd have one cf them state: Ive still got your pants in 'my clothes Nephi, imuiy, Juab County, Nephi, Levan and Payson officers, as well as Utah Highway Patrolmen and Utah County Sheriffs officers have had a great deal of action in the past ten days, and several arrests have resulted Neva B. Thompson, alias Ruth Ellen Walburg, a white female, 42, of Los Angeles, and Amos Wellington Jr., 22, a Negro male, have been charged with a felony of "Obtaining goods and money by false pretense in complaints signed by Sheriff R. A. Jackson before Justice of the Peace J. E. Robertson. Bail has been set at Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, April 2, 1964 fey LeS Plk OffBaer Neva Thompson purchased a dress and car coat from Maries Fashions and paid for the goods witn a money order drawn on the United California Bank at Inglewood. Jack Brough, Nephi Police Chief was notified and he, together with Sheriff Jackson requested Utah County Officers to stop the car and gain positive identification on the occupants and vehile. Robert Hall of Robert Hall Drugs furnshed the officers with the license plate number and model of the car. Payson City Policeman Ammon Lance approached the car 52500.00 in each case. Willing-to- n in Payson and the vehile took requested preliminary hear- off at a high rate of speed. ing, and Thompson waived the The car was finally stopped hearing and was bound over to about four miles West of Benthe. District Court. and the only occupatn The charges resulted when jamin About was Amos Wellington. I an hour later Jackson and with Sheriff Chappie Brough Former Nephi Lady of Utah County learned that the woman had gained a ride Dies in California, from Payson to Provo where she had purchased a bus ticket Relatives Here Advised to Los Angeles. However she failed to show up when the Mrs. A. V. Gadd has receiv- bus left and later was appreed word of the death of her hended in the Roberts Hotel sister, Mrs. George A. (Minnie) In Provo by Byron Montague, Foote of Modesto, California. Utah County Deputy Sheriff. Mrs. Foote died on March 24. The money order cashed at Mrs. oFote was bom at NeMaries Fash inos was one of phi March 11, 1879, a daughter of Thomas Goble and Ada 12.500 stolen from the She United California Bank on Maria Warrillo Carter. other March 14. Slxty-flv- e spent her early life her. Durchecks were recovered by ing her early married life she resided at Snake Valley in Chief Brough in a restroom of a service station. Western Juab County, and also at Nephi. Following ten Robert Harry Browns, 18, years in Idaho they moved to and another youth, 16, of Modesto. California have been Survivors lire a daughter, Mrs. Hannah. McCabe, Modesto, turned over to the Probation two grand children and seven Department of California authAlso orities at Barstow. The boys great grand children. surviving Eire the following had been charged with the athalf brothers and half sisters: tempted robbery of Clarks ter and Wallace Carter, Nephi; Grocery on March 21. Both Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Ralph boys were on probation at the Ezetta Winn, Mrs. Elroy time of the offense. J. Christensen, Mrs. E. R. Bean Harold Oswin Patten, 23, and Glen G. Carter of Salt who was charged with obtainLake City, and Dell R. Carter ing money by false pretenses of Provo. and was returned from Denver Bar-sto- Car-Mr- s. by Sheriff Jackson appeared before the District Court on March 23. Patten was released on his own recoginance and ordered to appear before the Court on May 11. Other police actionnn during the week showe d three juveniles nad one adult cited for Disturbing the Peace by fighting. Brent Norman Laycock, 19, Salt Lake City, and Gary Douglas Carlson, 19, also Salt Lake City were charged with Grand Larceny in a complaint signed by Sheriff Jasckson on Wednesday, April 1 before fthe Peace Robertson. Complaint alleges thef of a 1957 Rord from Derle Hansen of Leavn, Utah on April 1. The youths also are being investigated in connection with the theft of a car from Salt and a car from Lake City Goshen, and the burglary of a grocery store in Salt Lake City. They were apprehended 25 miles sout hof Nephi on U. S. 91 by Sheriff Jackson and Christensen, . Levan Bryce Town Marshal. They had the Hansen car after it had run out of gas. Justice o aban-donn- ed Features Tillers - H. C Mac McConaughy, pub- lisher of the Morgan County News at Morgan. " It goes something like this . . the pants in question are a pair of forest green work trousers which, because of lack of a sufficient amount of .material, just dont cover the subject anymore, and which Mac received after a request that said Roy, now dont get mad, but can I borrow a pair of your pants?" It seems that Mac is an ardent member of the Morgan Lions Club and the time was drawing nigh for the clubs annual Minstrel show, and Mac, of slender proportions, was assigned the role of a fatso, and he had to find a massively 'measured pair of trousers for the part . . and he knew a , certain editor that might spare a pair. (Half a pair might have teen sufficient!) Anyway, having no particular need for the trousers, they remain in the McConaughy wardrobe at Morgan, and in . due time, Im going to Morgan and in the presence of Mrs. McConaughy and her ladies ; club, Im going to demand that ' she go to her closet and return my pants! And then see who has s red face! J ; No, I wouldnt do that to a swell lady like Louise . . shes one of the nicest of the many nice ones of the UJSP-A.- 1 reg This deal of pants (trousers, we mean) often becomes a It slight bit troublesome to be would glorious surely be able to go into a sports wear shop and pick out a nice and know they pair of slacks And wouldn't it would fit Continued on page 5 ... Meeting Inspires Citizens To Nephi Beautification Those who attended the Nephi Beautification meeting Monday evening left the meeting with a determkia-- . tion to do something about beautifying Nephi. Dr. Arvil Stark challenged the people of Nephi to make the landscape in the community reflect the kind of people they are. He said the impression tourists get as they travel through Utahs smaller communities such as Nephi is not a good one. Dr. Stark believes that If the people are made aware of the disgraceful conditions that exist In their towns and DIRECT WIRE ARRANGED FOR MEETING President R. Roscoe Gar- rett of Juab Stake has announced that the general of latest models of this pop- ular tiller. A Family You Should Know priesthood meeting Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, being held In connection with the general conference, will be carried to the Juab Stake House at Nephi by direct wire. We were not included in the list published last Saturday In the Church Section of the Deseret News, President Garrett stated, but have been made and the meeting will be carried to the local building. Called to Sessions On Thursday, April 2, beginning at 7:30 p.m. sharp, at the Juab Stake Seminaiy building, will be a Cub Scout Parent Orientation Training program for all Cub Parents new to' the program, who have not This had the course before. course is required of all Cub Scout parents. If you are in this group, please be in attendance, stated Boyd R. Ivie, District Executive. Attend Wedding and Reception" in Idaho Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington, Kent and Ranae Worthington returned home Sunday night from Idaho Falls and They were in Victor, Idaho. Idaho for the marriage of their son and new daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Worthington. Accompanying the young couple through the Idaho Falls Temple for the marriage were Mr. and Mrs. David Nielsen of Logan; Mr. and Mrs. Jay Grygla of Sandy, Mr. and Mrs. Don Worthington, of Logan. Following the wedding the family members were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. R FAMILY . . Mr. and Mrs. L. Dwane Tidwell and their family:-fron- t C. Kendall at Idaho Falls. The A row: Brad, Kerry, Tamra and Patricia. Standing, back row: Bryant, Mayor L. Dwane , new Mr. and Mrs. Paul WorthTimes-New- s ington were honored at a recTidwell, Mrs. Ardys Blackburn Tidwell, and Craig Tidwell. photo eption at Victor, Idaho Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Worthington will be honored at an open house Friday evening, April 3, Ward recat the First-Secon- d For a great many years, Ye the Nephi schools. He served times earlier this week, but reational hall in Nephi. Olde Bungalow at Moroni was some three years in the Mari- had a difficult tiime making the dancing center of the en- time Services, and later spent connections she was at the tire Sanpete Valley . . and lots 14 months in the Army, seeing hospital visiting a relative, or Nephi News Briefs of Nephi young man learned service in Louisiana and over- at a meeting supporting her Mr. and Mrs. Ivol White to dance and had plenty of seas in Japan. community . . received word on Wednesday He was elected Mayor in good times there . . and also found delightful young women 1961 and is now in the third Dwane Is a member of the from their sons Steven and term. We Kiwanis Club of Nephi, and ' I,add White, who are stationed who now are community lead- year of his four-yeneither asked, nor did he state Ardys Is a member and past at Fort Wayne, Alaska, that ers in Nephi. they are safe but very busy Such was the case when hi3 future political plans. presdeint of the Chalice LitMr. Tidwell has been active erary Club. L. helping to dean up the earthN'ephig present Mayor, Dwane Tidwell was in his in the LDS church, presently quake damage. The family members are youth. It has been said that serving as a counselor in the He Craig, 17 and Bryant, 15, who for the first couple of times Second Ward Bishopric. and Mrs. Marvin Anderthe dancing at the Bungalow had experience in the Elders are typical teen agers. They sonMr.received word last week was the attraction to Moroni, quorum presidency, and also in both assist in the familys bus- of the of their son appointment behis School to iness the when the time and after that prior Sunday dancing permits. of presthe to position Harris, came secondary to a young present position. Brad, 11, is a model car en- ident and of manager general Mrs. Tidwell also has been thusiast; Patricia, 9, is blonde lady named Ardys Blackburn. Inc., a the Danreco Anyway, marriage followed active in the Church, serving like her mother, and is enjoy- new real estate Realty Danat the Manti L D S Temple, currently in the Primary and ing the Junior baton twirling ville, California. firm of M an A was Mrs. she and class I and today, Mayor previously recently started. L. Dwane Tidwell have a de- worker. Although raising a Kerry, 7. owns a few chickMr. and Mrs. V. E .Gadd, lightful family of four boys family of six is in itself a full ens and a at and has plenty a model fam- time Job, she manages to do to do to keep them sepe rat- Mrs. Gordon Penrod of Provo, and two girls ily which we feel you should the bookkeeping for the family ed. Tamra (Tammy) 4, is an- Mr. and Mrs. J W Gadd and Tidwell Coal & other cute little blonde girl of daughter Sharon and son Larbusiness know. Mayor Tidwell is a native of Ready Mix. We attempted to I the family, and is looking ry of Salt Lake City were Sun- on page six Nephi, and was educated in talk to her a couple or three The long range conservation program in Juab County was materially aided when the Secretary of Interior signed an agreement wit hthe Juab Soil Conservation District, Arvil Chairman of the Wankier, Board of Supervisors, stated Maurice L. Menunott, Re- -' publican, seeks position J. Clair Collard, candidate for commissioner post Candidates S Fib For Juab County Posts this week. According to Mr. Wankier this Memorandum of Understanding, just signed, establishes the basis for future cooperation between the various agencies of the Department of Filings Tuesday afternoon Interior, and the District, in by candidates for Juab County coordinating their mutual ef- Commissioner posts have comforts to improve, develop, and pleted the local slates for the utilize the natural resources election next November, acwithin the boundaries of the cording to James P. ChristenJuab Soil Conservation District. sen. Juab County Clerk. In formulating this agreement, Claude R. Lomax, incumbent the Department, of Interior was Juab County Representative to represented by the Bureau of the Legislature had filed last Land Management of the Mur- Friday ray Office. On the Republican ticket, To date only 13 districts in the entire ounctry have workJ. Clair Collard, livestock ed out agreements with the man from Levan; and MaurDepartment of Interior. Four ' ice L. Memmott, farmer and of these are in Utah. In a dairyman of Nephi, filed for statment last week, Secretary the two commissioner posts. Stewart L. Udall declared the new agreements should proMr. Collard will oppose Alton vide the basis for better co- S. Gadd, incumbent for the ordination of conservation actposition, and !Mr. MemR. Elgin ivities than those previously mott will oppose term. made with individual USDI Gardner for the bureaus. J. Harlan 'Bums of Cedar City has announced his canMr. and Mrs. Marvin Ander- didacy for the District Attorson were in Mt. "Pleasant Fri- ney position of the Fifth Judday visiting with relatives and icial District, on the Democfriends. ratic ticket. Only local contest for the Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Ander- between Dr. F. II. Berks toad son visited in Salt Lake City Primary election wall be that with their son in law and and Bent R. Brvan for the daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Democratic nomination for the J. Ostler and family during the Juab County Representative to Easter holiday and the fore- the legislature. The winner in the Primary election will oppart of this week. pose Claude R. Lomax for the Mr. and Mrs. Duane Garrett position on the November baland family of Kaysville were lot The other local contests are Friday overnight and Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. as outlined above for the two Juab County Commissioner Brigham Garrett. Alton S. Gadd, inpositions: Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Hop-kins- cumbent against J. Clair Colof Evanston, Wyoming lard for the term; and visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mar- P. Elgin Gardner, incumbent vin Anderson this week. against Maurice L. Memmott term. for the f ar on Nephi Serial Items J. Harlan Burns, District ' Attorney candidate Play at Stake House Tuesday Evening 3-A- cf Copy Boy a three act play by J. M. Heslop will be presented by the Juab Stake MIA on Tuesday evening, April 7, starting at 7:30 pun. at the Juab Stake House recreational hall. I he play is about a daily newspaper, and written by a Mr. Heslop newspaper man. is chief photographer of the Deseret News. The entire membership of Juab Stake is invited to attend. ....The cast of characters consists of: Lee Evans, city ed itor, Dwain Loertsher; LeRoy Busch, copy boy, Kirk MorLois Marble, obituary gan; writer, Jean Jensen; Harriet Sorde, secretary, Arlene Lee; Mac, rewrite man. Jay Warner; Emery Jones, photographer, Tom Johnson; Slip, reporter, Dwain Bracken; April Pond, socety editor, Betty Boswell; M. Cottle, managing editor, Leo Christensen; Ruth Smith, copy girl, LouAnn Jones; Officer Mulhaney, police officer, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boswell Don Tew. as Sunday visitors: Mr. md M"s. Bruce Boswell and three daughters of Idaho Falls, World - had Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boswelj and son. and Mr. and Mrs. Mont Wolfer of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Holly Ellis of Coalville, parents of Mrs. Mien-pBoswell, Paul Boswell and Miss Elaine Reynolds of Pay-soThe occasion was the biersing and naming of the son of Mr. and Mrs. Michael Boswell by his great grand father, Elijah Salisbury. el n. Story of Two Cities . . Mayor's Home, Family Week end visitors at the heme of Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Stephenson were Mr. and Mrs Kenneth Stephenson and famMiss Louise Shell ily of Bountiful, Mr and Mrs. Herman P. Hatch of aBncroft, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Idaho. Engagement Told also were Salem Announcement has Garrett of Springville been made by Mrs. Fawn Shell Sunday visitors as well as Mr. of Salem of the engagement of and Mrs. W. L. Orton of Neher daughter. Miss Louise phi. Mr and Mrs. Hatch were BanShell, to Robert L. Oldroyd, enroute to their home in son of Mr. and Mrs. Golden croft, Idaho after having spent C. Oldroyd of Nephi. The the winter in St George. is being planned for marriage May 1, at the Salt Lake LDS Licenses Temple, to be followed by a reception the same evening at the Salem Ward chapel. A marriage license was issuBoth are employed at the ed March 31. 1964. by Juab ML States Telephone Co. In County Clerk to Edward Salt Lake City. Mr. Oldroyd Kendall, son of Mr. and completed three years of ser- MS. Thomas P. Kendall of Nevice in the Navy and completphi; and Kathleen Anderson, ed an L D S mission to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EwWestern States. ell T. Anderson of Hunter. El-wo- I i Bent R. Bryan, Democrat Candidate for Representative Conservation STICK-TOGETHE- ar Claud B. Lomax . . files for State Representative live. . As Dr. Stark put it: Lets get Nephi cleaned up! Then you can stand up, throw out your chest, and be proud you are from Nephi! the c, the cities they will do something about them. Maurice Memmott, chairman of the Nephi Landscape Improvement Committee, took charge of the lie explained the meeting. program outlined for the beautification kick off day on April 11 and urged every citizen to cooperate and do their best to make Nephi a better place In which to Agreement to Aid in Area's Nephi Lumber Co., Nephi, is featuring the Choremaster tiller in its spring garden department. With the growing President Garrett encouraccptance of power tools for ages all holders of the Priestthe garden, tillers are becom- hood, Melchizedek and Aaron-iing a necessity with more and to be in attendance at the mere Breaking meeting Saturday evening, gardeners. ground, preparing seed beds, starting at 7 p.m. promptly. cultivating, power weeding, He also encouraged all who turning ground under and ferare not in attendance at the are for winter among conference in Salt Lake tilizing the capabilities of these tillers. to listen and view the City conGardening is now as easy as ference on television. moving the lawn. Conference sessions will be Jack Luldow, manager of the held Saturday, Sunday and Nephi Lumber Co., invites you Monday. to i check the information in his Choremaster advertisement in this issue and to drop in at Cub Scouts 55 West First North to see Parents of closet! And then to go to a state press association smorgasbord and be passing a table filled with friends of the publishing fraternity, and to have that very nice lady again say, Roy, Ive still got your pants in my clothes closet! Now weve- brought the subject up, it just must have an explanation . . the lad is Mrs. Louise McConaughy, wife of Volume 55, Number 14 Affairs Day Set Club women and the general public are invited to the annual World Affairs day to be held on Saturday, April 4 at the Utah State Capitol in . Salt Lake City. The affair, sponsored by the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Flags of over 100 countries will be on display along with the state and national flags Members o fthe Utah National Guard will present and retire the colors in colorful ceremonies. Miss Margaret Anderson, president of UFWC has announced that there will be tea tables set up in the Governor's room to represent the four world areas, and the tea tables will be presided over by the District Presidents and past presidents of the federBoard ation. A formal reception will be held in the Gold Room where government nad club officials will receive the guests. Objects cf art collected from all over the world by Utah travelers will be on display. Several Nephi Club women will participate in the World Affaire Day, and each of the local federated clubs Is participating in preparing special items for the tea. |