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Show cit73 Utah Co filtaCw Co If tow if Monfel Portable Television Set to be Top Prize; Customers Urged To Ash For Tickets Single Copy 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, June The Juab High School Football field will be the scene Saturday at 5:30 p.m. when upwards of 75 valuable prizes will be awarded by members of the Nephi Chamber of Volume 56, Number 22 Commerce as a climax to a three.day shopping promotion sponsored by the Retail Trades committee of the organization. Ray W. Worthington, chairman of the committee said that the top prize will be a portable television set, valued at approximately 3125.00. This prize and all others will be awarded on tickets which will be Issued Thursday, Friday and Saturday by member-merchan- ts and professional men of the Nephi Chamber of 3, 1965 Summer Band to Schedule Is Announced The summer band program of Juab School District Is scheduled to get under way on Monday, June 7, according to an announcement today by Don C. Tew, director. All students who have not registered for this previously instruction are urged to do so on that date in the band room of the high school. instrumentalists Beginning are urged to take advantage of this summer band instruct- The Juab County Fair Grounds Rodeo e arena will be the scene of a Stampede activity on Saturday starting at 5:30 pm., when the queen and attendants for the 1965 and the entrant list will remain open until Saturday noon. Riding ability, beauty and poise are things to be considered in selecting the royalty. show will be selected. Mr. Williams stated that out of town George W. (Ches) Williams, committee judges will make the selection. member in charge of the queen selection, The general public is invited to be on stated that at least a dozen girls have signifhand for this big event which heradls the ied their Intentions to compete for he honor. Stampede on July 8, 9 and 10. Classes will ion, especially. meet on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week. Mr. Tew stated that scheduling can be arranged for Individual Instruction as well as No extra group instruction. charge is made for this in-- J struction. The tentative schedule is as follows: Elementary band, daily at - a Forty . seven Juab High speaker and cited the many ac- 9:00 am. School young men graduates complishments of Dr. Jones in r Beginning instrumentalists, were honored at the May 26 building NephL daily at 10 and 11 a.m. Kiwanis Club meeting. ToastIntermediate instrumentalDr. Jones told the graduates master Fred L. Gadd introducTo be a success you must ists, daily at 1 and 2:00 p.m. ed Dr. P. L. Jones as the first want to succeed. Ensemble instruction, daily at He mentioned three phases of life 3:00 p.m. Combined senior and junior the temporal, intellectual and which should not be band: Tuesday evening, 6:00 spiritual Plans Told for Area to 7:30 pm., Wednesday evenneglected. By relating a story of a skill- ing 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. ed carpenter whose motto was Dance Festival to measure twice and saw once, Dr. Jones urged the boys to Funeral Services Set Several young persons of Miss Claudette Larsen an act. Juab Stake will participate in think twice beforecome to the Opportunities at Nephi the area dance festival to be man who is said Dr, Saturday prepared, new B. Y. U. Stadheld at the Approaching Marriage ium on Saturday evening, June Jones. He cited salaries now Funeral services will be held hvallable to qualified, trained 12, according to an announceat 1 p.m. at the Juab experienced men. Plans Told by Parents ment by Mrs. Betty Belliston, andPeople House for Mrs. Lettie Stake be can divided into Juab Stake YWMIA president. three 87, sister of Jenkins Paxman, groups, Dr. Jones stated Charles R. Jenkins of 700 10 dancers a Nephi. Approximately wedding July Planning one that makes happen, Mrs. Paxman died at Idaho in the Idaho Falls Temple are from 21 stakes will participate one that watchesthings things hap Misa Claudette Larsen and in the area festival. Wednesday. pen, and one that wonders just Falls, A native of Nephi, she was Kent Mac Lunt. He told has what happened. is daughter of The bride-elethe boys never to think they widow of A. R. Paxman. Mr. and Mrs. Leo James LarHe reminded cant do it. Two Named as Utah sen, formerly of Moreland, them that to get to the top Idaho, presently residing in of Mt Nebo, they take one Summer Kindergarten Canada. step at a time. Ma ny Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lunt Boys Slate Delegates have succeeded and be- Set Mona, Levan boys of Nephi, are the parents of come prominent in their fields Annoncement Summer Kindergarten will be has been made of endeavor the future groom. by taking one step at the Mona and Levan The evening of the marriage by the American Legion, Ne- at a time and taught thinking positiv- schools during the summer. the bridal couple will greet phi Post No. 1, that Dan Bos. ely. class will be held for 30 guests at 'an open house at ton, son of Dr. and Mrs. A.A. After referring to Longfel- Each sessions as in the past. half Moreland. The following week Boston; and James F. (Jim) lows Village day Blacksmith and the couple will be honred at Gadd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred reviewing the progress and Students who will be entering a reception in the Juab Stake L Gadd, have been selected as transitions of the past genera, the first grade this fall, Septdelegates to the Boys State to tion, Dr. Jones told the boys ember 1965, and those enterHouse at Nephi. be held at th Utah State first grade in Septembbe attendants will to prepare for even more ing the1966 Bridal are encouraged to er of Campus in July. Miss Gwen Larsen, Miss Kathy in their changes generation. of the two young attend. Sponsors Kidman. Mae and Miss comPresident Egan Lynn Wright Students in the Mona area attended the men are the Kiwanis Club of mended the boys for preparing The bride-eleDan will for and begin their Amerthe and Nephi, for high school graduation and class register Ricks College, graduated from ican work at 9 a.m. on MonLegion Post fOr Jim. Brigham Young University, urged them to set goals con- day, June 7. They will con. and is currently teaching at tinuing their education and tinue meeting each week day She has Tulare, California process. He said The learning man who wont read is no bet morning for the next six weeks. completed an L D S Western DUP Convention Set will be held at the ter than the man who. cant Classes States mission. Mona school. Her fiance is a farmer, and Announcement has been read. Students in the Levan area Senior Class president Craig is a graduate of Juab Stake made that the annual convenwill and begin their Seminary and the Juab High tion of the Juab County Com- Coulson introduced Clyde Gow- class register work at 8:30 a.m. WedSchool. pany of the Daughters of Utah ers who played a piano solo Pioneers will be held at the Principal M. Clark Newell and nesday, June 9, at the Levan They will continue to Juab Stake House, Saturday class advisor Rey Decker were School. meet each morning for the next Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler June 5, starting at 10 a.m. also guests of the dub. six weeks. of Salt Lake City, formerly of Nephi, announce the engagement and approaching marSummer Class riage of their daughter, Vir. ginia, to Wallace G. Hendrickson Jr. of Salt Lake City. The Schedule Told marriage will take place on The following summer school June 11 at the Salt Lake LDS will begin during the classes B Temple with Elder Harold week of June 7. Students who Lee officiating. have registered for these classMr. and Mrs. Ostler will host es or who would like to partican open house in their honor ipate should report for the on June 12 at the Nephi first days schooling at the Ward hall, from 8 to 10 p.m. and invite all friends and relatives to join in the affair. pre-Ut- Major Values Explained by at Graduates' Event Dr. Jones ct at Uni-vers- Kens Hardware Pexton Wholesale tern. Co., 1 Sportsman Valley Builders 1 hammer Dr. Richard Parkin Stanley job master Flaming Rock Restaurant Garrett Service Nephi Man Christensen Dept Store Park Lane blanket Intermountain Farmers Nephi Packing Co. Times-New- Denial Degree Hi-La- nd 1 box s Milk 1 cured ham stationery one gallon Ice cream Nephi Drug Co. 35.00 In merchandise Mickelsons Cafe 2 tenderloin steak din Richard Parkin, son of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parkin of ners Nephi, received his Doctor of Dental Surgery degree at the Fergs Service 10 gallons gasoline University of Missouri at Kansas City School of Dentistry at graduation exercises held May 29. Manager Mayor L. Dwane Tidwell nounced this week the resignation of Milton Boswell as Nephi City Manager. Mr. Boswells resignation was effective June 1st Mayor Tidwell expressed appreciation for the work Mr. Boswell has done during the time he has served In this position, and expressed regret that Mr. Boswells health fore, No suced the resignation. cessor has yet been considered, Mayor Tidwell, stated. an- 60 lbs Parkin Motor Co. Painter Motor 1 front car mat. ner each pair rear view Co. 1 310.00 grocery coupon bk. mirrors. Johnson IGA pint Weedlt three prizes, 1 chicken Ain, Nebo Gas Service 6 LP Gas Greenwood Service 1 automobile neap Allens Cash Store, 50 lb flour, 5 lb canned ham. Chapman Furniture I table lamp 2 prizes, each 33.00 In merchandise Clarks Grocery Nephi Jewelry 32.00 In merchandise 2 chicken dinners Tiara Cafe 33.00 In bakery goods Smith Bakery in Jenkins Sales and Service trade. 50 pound sack potatoes Lees Market 38.00 In merNortons Food Center chandise for each of two prizes. Venice Theatre 2 prizes, each a free family ticket. Mr. Worthington, President Jim Painter and other C. of C. officials urge you to shop In Nephi where Business is Good Its good business to shop where business Is good! 38-0- 0 Plans Education Week Dr. Parkin has 'taken assign, ment with the U. S. Army Dental Corps and he and his family will make their home at Ft. Riley, Kansas. "The Fine Art of living Mrs. John Parkin and Miss Claudia Parkin flew to Kan- will be unfolded for about sas City, Mo., Wednesday to 4000 participants in the Brigattend the graduation. ham Young University Education Week which begins Mon. day, June 7. The 42nd annual Education Boswell Resigns City Week formerly known as will be a Leadership Week Position BYU 1 Lawn spray 2 dinners one Pepperell 115 5-- lb one day's rent on a Honda Receives lan hat casting reel No. 1 Juab County Mill and Elevator Gem Flour in bags. Rays Cafe Gifts as presented by the various members for awarding at the 5:30 event include the following: one 32.95 straw The Toggery t four day affair attracting thousands to the Provo campus. Authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints will come to the campus as speakers at devotional assemblies held during the week. Among the subjects covered will be family relations, human relations, humanities, public speaking, art, science, social science, personal development, philosophy, religion, leadership and genealogy. Children of the adults at will have the opportunity to join in a youth program for young people from 14 to 18. Activities and classes in art, science, counseling helps, preparation for college and personal development will tending the programs will include presentation of Song of Norway by the Utah Valley Opera ,and a barber shop quartet festival. Also available will be art displays, exhibits, Him classics, fashion shows, courtesy be taught and resting transportation, New classes this year will be areas. taught in the area of arts and Registration for the Educacrafts of homemaking. In- tion Week will be in the new cluded in these classes will be Wilkinson Center. Classes and the making of simple and In- activities will be in both the expensive gifts, refinishing of Harris Fine Arts Center and shoes, rug and quilt making, the Wilkinson Center. and hat making. Housing at Deseret Halls, A home beautification course and meal tickets may be arwill teach care of furniture ranged for at the registration and fixtures, both inside and desk. outside home repairs, and flow, Education Week once con. er arranging. fined to Provo has been exIn addition to the dally lec- panded to cover most of the tures and assemblies, each eve- western United States and ning of the week special activ- many other parts of the counities will be held for those In try. Some 44 different prog-graof this same nature are attendance, according to Evan Goulding, chairman of the cam- being conducted throughout pus Education Week. Some of the Church. iy Group to Tour Utah ct First-Seco- nd Valley Center Mrs. Vaughn Paxman, who Is chairman of the committee planning for mentally retarded, reports that several members of the committee plan to visit the Utah Valley Care and Planning Center in Provo next week. Anyone interested in helping with this committee, or in visiting the center may contact Mrs. Paxman. l?4 if Nephi Levan Areas Weather Report Temperature and precipitation figures for the past week, as well as the month of May and accumulation of the water year to date, are compiled below for the benefit of resid- - Nephi Local, News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer of Pocatello, Idaho spent the week end holiday with her mother, Mrs. Jack Wright Mr. and Mrs. Ned Higginson of Granger were Memorial day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Higginson. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson were guests last week end at the home of their son In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler in Salt Lake City. While there Mrs. Anderson attended a shower in honor of her granddaughter. Miss Virginia Ostler, given by Mrs. Fred D. Morgan. Crafts for elementary students: Tuesday, June 8 at 9 a.m., Juab High School art Water year to date To same date 1964 9.86 10.55 room. The Zacchims, human rockets who will present two booming exhibitions Monday when the Canon and Barnes Circus plays here for the benefit of the Sheriffs PatroL The big tent will be set up at the Juab County Fairgrounds, and performance are scheduled at 2:30 and 8:00 pm. The rocket duo will stage their performance outside of the main tent an hour before each performance. Aonther feature of the day will be Goliath, mammoth hippo, which will be on display at Nortons parking lot Monday. See the two Mg advertisements in this Issue, for all details. Mathematics in depth, secondary students, Monday June at 9 am., Juab High School Math room. Preparation Mathematics for secondary students: Tuesday, June 8, 9 a.m., Juab High School Math room. Drama for secondary students: Tuesday, June 8 at 9 a.m. Juab High School auditorium. Landscape painting for sec. ondary students, Monday June at 9a.m. at Juab High Art room. Six To Graduate From USU In rites to be held this week end at the Utah State University campus In Logan, six Nephi residents will receive Bachelor degrees. They are: upper left, Carolyn Sparks, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Sparks; upper center, Stephen S. Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank O. Morgan; upper right. William D. Goble, son of Mr. and Mrs. AlM. Goble. Lower photos, left: Richard Park, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Park; center, Karl Dee Ostler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Ostler, and Ann Boston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A Boston. vin i -- i . - J |