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Show HI Rfeerpont Avenue Saltt ill s -Single jfJ Copy Nephi, Juab County, 10c pT Operetta Cast Awaits Curtain y Lake cityji Utah ff,7 nf Utah 84648, Thursday, March 28, 1968 Volume 59, Number 13 y Cal! Tonight SINCERE CONGRATULATIONS of the entire school are extended to Ronald Dailey, center by Principal M. Clark Newell, left, on Rons election as state FFA president. Jay Dailey, right, also received congratulations on honors accorded him at the convention. Nephi Young Man Elected n, p, La-Na- Utah Future Farmers President His selection as president summer for a training school was made after two days of for all state presidents. On Saturday afternoon the interviews by a nominating committee and a final vote by Utah Association also honored the voting delegates at the Jay Dailey, local agricultural state convention. More than teacher with this years ad40 boys were recommended for visor recognition award. Each the office of President by the year one or two teachers are selected to receive the award various chapters in the state. Some of the responsibilities for service to the FFA. Mr. of the office include holding a Dailey was selected to be the leadership training school for only recepient for the award all FFA chapter officers in this year. the state, officiating at the On behalf of the residents of s state contests, and taking East Juab County, The extends sincere congratsharge of next years conven$200.00 for the State Star tion. Ronald also will spend ulations to Ronald and Jay Daione week in Washington this ley on their achievements. Fanner also went to Ronald. iRonald Dailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dailey of Nephi, and a senior at Juab High School, wa selected President of the Utah Future Farmers of America last Saturday at the annual convention in Salt Lake City. Additional honors came to Ronald when he received the State Proficiency award in Agricultural Mechanics and was named the State Star Farmer. Cash awards of $100.00 for the State Proficiency award in Agricultural Mechanics, and See photo on page eight "The Music Man, a delightful, fast moving operetta will be presented by the Juab High School on Thursday and Friday eveninns, at 8 p.m., in the Juab High School auditorium. Members of the cast have been working hard for several weeks in preparation for the two performances. j The Music Man is a two act comedy that takes place in River City, Iowa in the early 1900s. It is the story of a young man named Harold Hill, who is a traveling salesman, selling band instruments. Members of the cast are Richard Linton, Blair Stephen-seBrent Eyre, Gary Corbin, Fred Rosquist, Jim Shaw; Norman Ballow, Mike Anderson, Jan Belliston, Blair Warner, Mark Jones, Alan Pay-struStephen Bracken, Jeff Ostler, Bobby Anderson, Brene da Yates, Deltha Gowers, Dan Paystrup, Otteson, Karen Haney, Emilee Nebeker, Lois Bailey, Gale Daley, Sheryl Spenry, Mary Ellen Gustin, Ra-NWorthington and Val Teer-linae k. Stage managers are Fred Mayer and Russell Mangel son. Piano accompaniment will be by Cindy Garrett, Rhonda Stanley and Christine Shaw. Directors are Cary Peterson, Allen Smith and Clarence H. Pay, with student directors, Vicki Ingram and Susan Greenwood. Lights will be handled by Donna Stephensen and Debbie Park, and in charge of the sound will be Carolyn Carter, Juab Hospital Patient List Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi include the following, according to the list released by Hospital authorities on Wednesday. Those noted by have been admitted and released since the issue ofthis paper since the issue of this paper dated March 21: Bridget Philllpsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Nephi Kimala Steiner, Nephi Ellen Steele, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Steele, Nephi Don Jarrett, Nephi Leah Williams, Mills Guelda Hoosman, Mt. PleasPhil-lipse- n, ant Linda Hughes, Grantsville Clifton Bosh, Levan Nella V Sperry, Nephi Carol Ann Stanley, Nephi Burnell M. Lunt, Nephi Alta Lee Poulsen, Mt. Pleas- ant George M. Poulsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. George J. Poulsen, Mt Pleasant Beverly Jo Wilson, Nephi listed Previously patients still at the Hospital Include: Leah Bosh, Florence Orgill. Services Today. Funeral services will be held (Thursday) at Spring-vill- e for John B. Thom, of Mr. and Mrs. John D. today son-in-la- w Daughters, Mother Are Highly Talented by the editor Bishops are selected not beA couple or three times it cause of their status in life or has been my priviledge to sit beacuse of their occupation next to Bishop Marc Vest of but by inspiration and through the M"na Ward, and each time their humility. Bishop Vest 13 I have marveled at his singing a veteran employee of the H. never seems to be K. Porter Co. plant at Nephi, ability off key, as some others are. and he has been working for And after visiting with Bishop more than 15 years in the flat Vest and his family the other belt department "Sometimes I evening, its easy to under- have to change working hours stand . . . with four young lad- for funerals, but the Company les (that includes Mrs. Vest) officials have been very cooperative on all occasions the playing the piano day in and day out, he has Just become ac- Bishop who has served more customed to the right tones for than seven years in the Mona ward stated. every song! In their modest home on the Following graduation from west side of Mona, the Vest Juab High at Nephi, Bishop family didn't do a great deal Vest wore the blues of the U. of talking until piano playing S. Navy during a two year was mentioned that hits the service hitch In World War IL He saw service both at Pear) proper chord 1 Shepherd of Levan. Mr. Thom died March 23 at Provo of natural causes He is survived by his widow, Rayola Shepherd Thom of Springville; four sons and two daughters. On Honor Roll Leon Pexton, son of Mayor and Mrs. Harlow W. Pexton, has earned the honor of the "Deans Honor Roll at the B. Y.U. in Provo for the first semester of the current year. Mr. Pexton is majoring in acHarbor and at Guam, first as counting. a signalman and later in office work. He returned to Mona in 46, and on June 3, 1946 at the Range Rides Set Manti Temple, he and Myrtle The annual spring range Kay became Mr. and Mrs. rides for East Juab County Bishop Vest has had many will be held on Thursday years of service in other LDS and Friday, April 4 and 5. The annua rides are unorganizations prior to his call as Bishop. der the sponsorship of the Although most of her church Forest Service, Bureau of service has been as an accomLand Management and the panist, Mrs. Vest also has been Utah Department of Fish a teacher in Relief Society, in and Game. On Thursday, April 4, startSunday School and in MIA. She not only has taught her ing at 9 a.m., the Willow three daughters well In the way Creek ride win bo taken. On of playing the piano, but has Friday, April 5, also starting instilled in them the basic at Isjil, the Cedar Point traits of good homemakers. ride will begin. The young ladies are following Those taking the rides are in her footsteps as fine expected to bring their own on page eight lunch. Mona Family Enjoys Piano Music as Three seam-Continu- ed EARL HALVERSON, left business agent for the IAM and Curtis C. Albertson, right, Works Manager of II. K. Porter Co., Inc., at contract signing Tuesday. Standing are, 1. tor., y, Clinn Morgan, Verlael Keyte and Elwood Hall, representing employees, and Blaine Belliston, a member of the man- TN Phoot agement team negotiating the new contract. Bargaining Agreement between Lodge the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers and the Nephi Works of the Themoid Division of H. K. Porter Co., Inc. was signed Tuesday, March 26th, after being approved by a majority vote on Saturday, March 23rd. The three-yea- r contract included a 3 per cent wage increase for each of the three years; a beginning of a pension plan for all hourly employees for the first year; a sizeable reduction in employee contribution for hospitalization the second year; and an extra holiday for the third There were modifications made to the Seniority year. Clause and the Establishment of Production Standards. The Colective Film on LSD Effects 1663 of Scheduled Wednesday Times-New- AT THE PIANO are Lois, center and Diane Vest Mrs. Myrtle Vest, Bishop Mare Vest and daughter Susan are standing. Musical background adds to family enjoyment , A striking film on the use of LSD and on its effects will be shown to the general public on Wednesday, April 3, at 7:30 p.m., according to an announcemnet today by Sheriff A. Duane Sperry. We urge all parents to attend, and especially those who have children in the maturing years. There will be no admission charge, Sheriff Sperry stated. Levan, Nephi Areas Weather Report , Temperature and precipitation figures for the past week at the Nephi and Levan Weather reporting stations are as follows: NEPHI STATION Date High Low Prec. .00 22 45 March 21 .00 26 51 March 22 34 .00 59 March 23 31 .00 63 March 24 .00 33 61 March 25 26 .12 67 March 26 .00 48 23 March 27 District 114 of For Father Of Nephi Man Funeral services were conducted Monday at Fountain Green for Arthur Glen Anderson, 70, father of Forest G. Anderson of Nephi. Mr. Anderson died Friday of a heart ailment. Mr. Anderson was born Oct. The conrtact was signed by Curtis C. Albertson, Works Manager and Blaine Belliston, also of the Nephi Works; and by Earl Halverson, Clinn Morgan, Verlael Keyte and Elwood Hall, representing the IAM. 23, 1897 to Ole C. and Sarah Ann Anderson. He married Thora Christensen In 1920. Survivors include his widow; sons and daughters: Wendell Anderson, Mrs. Perry (Mary) Peel, Mrs. Max (Dorothy) Ostler, all of Salt Lake City; Forrest G. Anderson, Nephi and Merrill Anderson, Granger. Also surviving are 17 grandchild- ren and two great but no person will be denied ren, a brother and grandchildthree sistreatment because of insuffie ters. ient finances. Donald A. Coleman, president of the Utah County Mental Levan Ward Invites Health Association spoke to the group on ways citizens assoc' iations can help professional to Event men and women in their work with the emotionally ill. Hie Levan Ward members In attendance at Monday's extend an invitation to all meeting were Fay S. Parker, former Levan members and families to attend the Leof the Juab County Welfare de van Ward Reunion and Cenpartment; Lynn Esplin, County tennial celebration the evenAgricultural Agent; Calvin E. of April 20. Neilsen, guidance counselor at ing Socializing will begin at 5 Juab High School; Mrs. Keith p.m. and continue until 7 p.m. MoOaffery, PTA president; A1 followed by dinner and conton S. Gadd, Juab County Commissioner; Mrs. Earl Spendlove, cluding with a program. Mrs. Max Orme and Mrs. Rex Ward members wishing to have invitations sent to forTolley, representing the Federated Womens Clubs; Reeve G. mer ward members are inRichardson, coordinator of the vited to give names and adYouth Services committee for dresses to the invitations Juab Stake; Mrs. Vaughn Pax-macommittee by Sunday, March chairman of the board of 31. Call Lyman or Leora the Mt. Nebo Training Center; Christensen at Jack Mrs. Donald Eyre, member of or Bonnie Bosh at board Man-gelsof the Utah Mental or Rornaln or Pauline the Continued on page five at Aid for Menial Health Patients Available in Juab County There are many services available locally to citizens of Juab County who desire help to overcome emotional and Inmental health problems. dividuals or families desiring an appointment with personnel LEVAN STATION from the Community Mental Date High Low Prec. Health Center may call the 45 March 20 Juab School District office. 51 March 21 Professional workers conduct 60 March 22 clinics in Nephi twice monthly. 63 March 23 This program and other sub62 March 24 jects concerning mental health 68 March 25 were discussed in a meeting at 66 March 26 the Juab County Court House on Monday afternoon. Juab County Is in a region with Wasatch and Utah counties for the support and use of the Com inanity Mental Health Center at Provo. The County helps support the center with tax funds, and citizens needing the services should utilize the cen ter and the services of the trained personnel. In addition to the clinics held in Nephi, the following services are available at the center at 160 East Center in Provo: and rehabilititive service, partial hospitalization; emergency service at any hour of the day or night. Twenty-fou- r hour care is provided at the Central Utah unit of the Professional State Hospital to Is provided consultation schools and other community agencies and individuals to help them more effectively aid those with whom they are working. Mrs. Elsie Sidweil of NeMembers of the staff will meet phi who recently wa honwith church upon request, ored on her 87 th birthday her groups, clubs, PTA and other when anniversary children and grandchildren public groups to discuss with them mental health principles. gathered at her home. AtSome of the things for which tending the birthday party one might seek help from the were Mrs. Gerald Me II rath clinic are persistent and deep (May, Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Lee Smith (Theldepressions; unusal "highs and "downs in moods in the face ma) St. George; Mr. and of ordinary circumstances, difMrs. Lauren Keyte (Erma) and daughter Carol, Mona, ficulties between marriage partand Mr. and Mrs. Merrill ners, problems in parent-chil- d emotional probNewren and family. Salt relationships, lems connected with aging; The Tlmes-NeLake City. extends belated but Juvenile delinquency, etc. very sincere best wishes to Every person is expected to Mrs. Sidweil on this birthpav something according to ability, for services received. day anniversary. dia-nost- ic ws Services Held n, 623-002- 1; 623-150- 4, on 623-179- 2. GOLDEN GLEANER At the Nephi Second Ward Sacrament meeting last Sunday, Mrs. Diane IL Brough, wife of Lynn Brough, received her Golden Gleaner certificate and Here President J. Barre Jenkins of the Stake pin. Presidency congratulates her on the achievement. ' |