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Show Nephl, Juab County, Utah 84648 New Hunting, Fishing Mrs. Westring Is Levan Local, Social Items Licenses Available Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Anderson of Salt Lake City visited over the week end with Mr. At Agents in Utah and Mrs. Erin Poulson and with ' Him Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Wood. licenses nad Fishing ting for 1968 are now being placed PeterMr. and Mrs. with nearly 500 license agents son of Ephraim Wayne spent Sunday in cities and towns all over at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Utah as the deadline for the Cecil Stephenson. new license nears. The new license will be needThe April Ladies Night of ed beginning April 16 for fish- the Levan Lions club was held ermen and for hunters going on April 4 at the Levan City on the spring turkey hunt open- Hall. A program was presented with Mrs. Jean Chamber-lai- n ing on April 27. All resident licenses this year in charge. A number of will be a salmon color and non- her students took part in dancresident licenses will be a light ing numbers, vocal selections green color. and tumbling acts. Parents of Deer tags will be the same several of those participating as last years, but the license attended. number on combination and the program a dindeer licenses will be larger, nerFollowing was served to Mr. and Mrs. it easier to read as an Dean Howard, Mr. and Mrs. making aid to law enforcement Mr. and during John D. Shepherd, the hunting seasons. Mrs. Mrs. J. O. Taylor, Mr. and Man-gelso- n, Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier Sunday were their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wankier and family of Orem. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood had as their guests over the week end, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Worwood of Tooele; and on Saturday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dixon and daughter Becky of Murray, Miss Kathie Worwood and Grant Rowley of Salt T.nirA The occasion was Mr. City. Worwoods birthday anniversary on Saturday. BENNETTS Ctfouz&v PAINTS ey Guilders 210 West Center - - Ph. 623-004- 4 - - Nephi From the JIIS CLARION Juab will have two coaches for track this year. They are Dennis Hansen and Kent according to M. Clark Run-olfso- n, Newell, principal. Coach Hansen hopes that the track meets can be held on each Friday after the Friday of the musical. Most of the track competition will be within the region, but on April 20 the Snow College Invitational will be held and on April 27 the BYU Invitational. The team has its strong and its weak points, Coach Hansen states, but it will depend on the kids themselves if the team has a successful season. The region meet will be held May 12, and the state meet on May 19. Returning lettermen are Mike Anderson, Steven Stowell, Darrell Kendall, Russell Mangelson, Rodney Painter, Larry Lunt, Jerry Beard, Kent Carter, Mark Jones, James Bean, Dale Greenhalgh and Charles THE TRUTH IS... Mrs. Theo Westring was hostess to the Booklore Club members on April 4th. Mrs. Joe Garrett, club president, presided. Mrs. Glade Sanders gave a fine review of Salute to Sandy written by Dale Evans Rogers. This is the very inspirational story of one of the adopted sons of Roy Rogers and Dale Evans. Although this fine couple had and known much heart-brea- k argedy, their faith and trust In God has never wavered. They firmly believe in the power and solace of prayer, and in giving help and happiness to their fellow men. They continue to go whenever and wherever they are needed and practice what they truly believe they are their brothers keeper. After a short business session, refreshments were served to Mrs. DeLos Garrett, Mrs. Ralph E. Chase, Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett, Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Farrell Warner, Mrs. Alma C. Jones, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. Joseph Garrett, Mrs. Alton S. Gadd; a special guest, Mrs. Laura Price, and the hostess, Mrs. Theo Westring. Pausing to her busy schedule as Utahs First Lady, Mrs. friends Calvin L. Rampton issues invitations to and relatives to visit Utah during 1968. Citizens throughout the state are being asked to follow suit during the Utah Travel Councils current Invite a Friend to Utah campaign. out-of-sta- te Election of Officers u ... Booklore Club Meeting Track Coaches Prepare Team for Busy Season WHEN YOU PURCHASE 1 GALLON OR MORE OF Juab Hosts: ... Hostess at Recent Mrs. Clark Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and Mra Robert Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Max Baxter, Mr. and Mra Sherman Peterson, Kenneth Hoyt, Bishop and Mrs. Golden Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hall, Mrs. Enid Worwood, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd. Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. Ross Chamberlain and Marsha Sholes. In charge of the supper were Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Vem Winter and family of Cedar City spent Thursday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Page Three II, 1968 Thursday, April 3 ...-- - J Region Meet From the JHS CLARION "i Juab hosted the Region 7 commercial meet on March 23. This was the first .time the meet has been held at Juab. The students registered to acknowledge their presence and find out the rooms in which to meet. Tests were then admin- .... Lawrence Welk, noted orchestra leader, and national Chairman of the American Cancer Society, and who will bring his entire troupe of television entertainers to Salt Lake City for a benefit concert to the Salt Lake Tabernacle on Saturday, April 13 at 8:30 p.m. Tickets for the affair are available at the Utah Symphony ticket office at 55 West First South to Salt Lake City. at Easter Motif Used Club Gathering The Ladies Literary League met Thursday, April 4 at the at home of Mrs. Max Orme for their Easter party. The tables Mrs. Christensen Home were decorated with Easter baskets, bunnies and Easter Mrs. Leo Christensen was eggs. Mrs. Orme, president, hostess to the Ladies Literary conducted a business meeting Club on Thursday, April 4th. with two new members being Mrs. A V. Gadd, president, was voted into the club. Tom Burridge and children in Mr. and Mrs. Gary Golden Luncheon was served to Mrs. charge of the evening, which and of Jon Jamie Fork Melissa, and daughters of Spanish was the annual election of of- Reese Painter, Mrs. Merron visited Saturday with his par- Brigham City visited Monday ficers luncheon. Price, Mrs. Elmo Wilson, Mrs. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Rue Golden. and Tuesday with Mrs. Wanda Mrs. James H. Eagar was Eugene Wilkey, Mrs. Rex TolBurridge. elected dub president for the ley, Mrs. Hosmer Grace, Mrs. Captain and Mrs. Neil W. Mrs. Olive Broadhead had as coming year, with Mrs. Leo Raymond Pay, Stella Boswell, Greenhalgh and children Quinn, Brenda and Dana are visiting her visitor Friday, her broth' Christensen as vice president Gladys Brown, Ireta Carter, in Nephi at the homes of their er, William A. Johnson of Salt Other officers were Mra Frank Rheta Sperry, Coquella McHe also visited Greenhalgh, secretary; Miss Pherson, Mrs. Gibson Cowan, parents, Mr. and Mra J. R. Lake City. Mable Sperry, treasurer and Mildred Lunt and the hostess, Greenhalgh and Mr. and Mra with other relatives and friends Mrs. W. U. Schofield as press Mrs. Max Orme. Val Truscott. Captain Green- in Nephi. and publicity representative. the at halgh has been stationed Miss Joan Chapman, a stuA lovely luncheon was preWright Patterson Air Force dent at Snow College, and Miss pared by the committee, con- Education Is Topic of Base at Dayton, Ohio and rec- Carol Chapman of the BYU of Mrs. Christensen as ently has been transferred to visited with their parents, Mr. sisting chairman, Mrs. James R. Stan- Recent Voguettes Meet Hill Air Force Base, Ogden. and Mrs. Fred J. Chapman, over ley, Mrs. E. Alton EUertson, The Voguetts met at the Mr. and Mrs. Reed Green- the week end. Carol will be Mrs. W. U. Schofield and Mrs. home of Mrs. Kenneth Ashby halgh had as their overnight home for the rest of the Y William Bailey. recently where they heard an Mrs. T. W. Allred, Mra T. Interesting talk by Supt. guests on Thursday, Mr. and spring vacation. Ralph H. Burton and Mrs. Jack Menlove. He discussed the Mrs. Denzil Arrington, Bishop Mrs. W. H. Belliston returnwere welcomed back and Mrs. Hatch, Mr. and Mrs. ed home to schools of today in comparison Wright recently after visiting the club after having been to the schools Lewis and Mrs. Toone, all of of the future. the winter months with during were away for the winter months. Refreshments were served by Mesa, Arizona. They Mr. and Mrs. Jensen at Joseph atChairman for the club's sum- the hostess, Mrs. Ashby, and to Salt Lake City to Sootsdale, Arizona. mer parties were selected as tend the LDS Conference. Mrs. Oliver Kester, Sergeant and Mrs. John W, follows: Mrs. Ralph Belliston, to Mrs. Lynn Boswell, Mrs. Mrs. Ernest Brough had as (Pamela Bowles) ar- chairman for June; Mrs. Frank Roger Fleenor, Mra. DeMar her visitor last Thursday, her Enopulus rived home Tuesday after hav- Greenhalgh for August and Mrs. Gadd, Mrs. Michael Jarrett, Christensen Mrs. sister, J.,W. Mrs. Carl Jarrett, Mrs. Richard ing spent 22 months in London. A. V. Gadd for September. of Provo. Other members present, in May, Mrs. Keith McCaffery, Sergeant Enopulus has been released after four years in ser- addition to those mentioned Mrs. Dwane Painter, Mrs. Scott above, were: Mrs. John Rob- Sparks, Mrs. Keith Steele, Mrs. vice in the Air Force. Presented With ertson, Mrs. Wilford Bailey and Robert Steele, Mrs. James StepMr. and Mr. Bent Bryan rec- Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, and a henson, Mrs. Everitt Thompently enjoyed a weeks trip special guest, Mrs. John Gadd son, Mrs. Neil Wilkey and Award Mrs Playmaker Arizona. visited of Salt Lake City. through They Grant Worthington. at Mesa with friends, Mr. and From the JHS CLARION r Mrs. Kennedy Seager, and also r This year the KUTV at Phoenix, Arizona. Party Held NEPHI LOCAL, SOCIAL ITEMS - - istered by Mrs. Kena Lee Winn and Mrs. Clark Newell. Tests were given In five areas, including Shorthand . I, Shorthand n, Type I, Type H, f and bookkeeping. The school with the most victories a large received trophy. Certificates were given to the first, second and third place individuals and teams in each category. Students from Juab who entered the meet were Rhonda Stanley, Susan Harper, Susan Deltha Gowers, Greenwood, Debbie Carter, Christine Shaw, Marsha Hall, Dorothy Ingram, Janet Greenwood, Joyce Wilkey, and Charlotte Vickers. Schools participating were Wayne. Mantl, North Sanpete, South Sevier, Richfield, North Sevier and Juab. INSPECTION STATION ' r . , I t Motor Tuneup and Repair .... SERVICE BRAKE V 1 EARN A FREE VACATION STAY FREE vacation for two at t, LAS VEGAS with the pur- chase of 200 gallons of Sin clair Gasoline, a grease job and oil change. See us today for your special record card and details! ED'S SINCLAIR SERVICE te 385 South Main f - i Nephi, Utah Drive With Care and Buy Sinclair! i er Play-mak- award will be presented to Rodney Painter, according to Coach Don Reid. Team members vote following each season game to choose the play-makof that certain game. The boy being chosen for the most games wins. Three Juab boys placed as some of the leading scorers in region 7 this year, averaging around 14 points per game. These boys were Rodney Painter, Kent Greenhalgh and Larry Lunt. Rodney and Kent were also high in rebounds. Coach Reid stated that he is generally pleased with the over all playing of the boys on the team, but they need to be more consistent in their playing. He loses only two boys, Devon Vickers and Ron Dailey, both of whom did "a real good job. Next year Coach Reid plans to use a man to man defense. If this doesnt work, he will use the zone defense. His main problem as he sees it Is the one of height. His team will be relatively short. Next year the region will be come competitive and the league tougher, but so will the Wasps. Coach Reid also feels he will have a better schedule next year. This years schedule hurt the team In so much as they had to play five easy games and then five hard He feels that next games. year the games should be more evenly balanced. er Adlvertosore mroalke Enellps a better dhoice are better informed today about the newest and most convenient ways to live through advertising. And advertising helps you make a better choice. Advertising is news about whats new, where it is, and when is the best time to buy. American business is constantly searching for new ways to make better products for you, and for less. And you hear about its success through advertising. Today, the truth is you enjoy modern life more with the help of advertising. We -- NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sunrise Ranch, Inc., Box 73, Nephi, Utah has filed with the State Engineer Application No. 38644 (53-37to appropriate 2.0 sec.-f- t. of water in Juab County, State of Utah. The water Is to be diverted from a tile drain at a point S. 15 ft and W. 15 ft from NTi Cor. Sec. 13, T13S, R1W, SLBAM, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct 31 for supplemental irrigation of 120 acs. within NV4 said Sec. April 4, 1968. in The Times-- 1 News, Nephi, Utah 84648. 11 and 1. Ready Mock Session From the JHS CLARION Members of the Model UN club are busy preparing for the mock session to be held on April 16 and 17. This year the members will be representing Nicaragua, in the 'general assembly and various committee meetings. At the' mock session the representatives will attend meetings all day Friday and be guests at peoples homes Friday night. They will then attend a closing session on Saturday morning. During the session the representatives will represent Nicaragua on several committees. Among these will be UNICEF, WHO, UNESCO and Security Council meetings. Here the members will be expected to represent and debate for their country as the real UN delegates do. JULCASE f t Yes, the 37 South Main St. Payson NO-- OFF ' j Special on Wafch i n date to remember is April 30, which is the deadline for for admission to the fall semester 1968 at submitting applications Brigham Young University. For information and application materials, contact immediately the BYU Admissions Office. Also remember that new students must take the American College Test which is given on certain dates at most universities and colleges. The next test will be given on May 11, but if you neglected to apply for this testcontact the BYU Counseling Service immediately and arrange to take it. W- 20 HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS: You Have a Date for graduation gifts Going to BYU is something special. Here finest academic, physical and spiritual training are combined in an ideal social climate. Standards are high but there is room for the good student. Make sure you qualify for a superior BYU education and take care of the necessary qualifications. Cleaning . . only Protests resisting the granting of this application with1 reasons therefor must be filed to duplicate with the State En-- , gineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City, Utah 84114, on or before May 18, 1968. Hubert C. Lambert, Dates of publication: Ten guests were invited. Lay. away WATCHES 13. State Engineer Mrs. Gary Lofgran entertained at a party Monday afternoon for her son, Gregg, on his fifth birthday anniversary. 4.95 JULCASE BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY 37 South Main St. j Payson PROVO 31- - - UTAH 4 |