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Show UrivciM-.- l B S-- Nephi, Juab County, Single Copy 10c by ths editor Sometimes obvious facto weigh more heavily than ones desires . such as the admission we must make from time about "getting along In years. This is more obvious this morning than we desire to admit, because, for one of the very few times in many many years, we have not made the mail . . its past mall time now, so theres no use to throw In fillers might as well express a few pleasantries and unpleasantries while were do- ing It! reg Vickie Orme Is home from her trip to Europe, and her last article came in yesterday. We have put It aside until next is sue. Weve not only enjoyed reading Vickies weekly chats but weve enjoyed bringing to you, because we know that our readers have enjoyed her friendly writing and observances of the trip. We will bring you her last article next week! down-to-ear- th reg Report Shows School Financial Soundness Elsewhere in this paper is a full financial report of the financial operations of Juab School District for the June school year of 1967-630 is the closing date for each fiscal year of operation of the schools of Utah, and this date is uniform for all public school districts. Inasmuch as financial reports of taxing units of the state are required by law to be pubpronted 8. lished regularly, it Is respectfully suggested that the Information contained therein be carefully examined. The publication of the record is meant for one purpose only to inform the public, the taxpayers from whom the operational funds are obtained. A full examination of this published report will reveal that the financial affairs of Juab School District have been carefully and ably managed. Progress is evident in the development of the facilities for educational programs and the Many of the folks around town have been enjoying visits this week with a former Nephl man who is still a Nephite at heart. Hes Rondo Brough NEPHI STATION who has been spending a few Rondo and Doug days here. Burton went to the "coast at about the same time, some 30 or more years ago, and have made good in business and otherwise. It was nice to talk to him even if it was brief. ly! Weather . . reg Talking about former Nephl residents, a couple or three weeks ago Paul Booth was making, a few visits along the street. . . we were glad to see him back on his pins follow, hospitaling a ization. Hes looking chipper! reg - Dick Foote says a Nephl man who doesnt come to his theatre very often came out at the end of a show a few nights ago, looking very much puzzled. As Dick talked to him a few minutes, the puzzled features of Utah Attorney General Candidate Gives Views at . .1 Sen. Bennett My young elder in Mexico City says to send him the paper every week, but to not send it If I dont write a column . . . know whether hes ious or not, but the answer is to write the column send the paper! We have a tape pre pared to send him that has everything from a cats meow to an organ recital! I dont ser- Speaker Here Senator Wallace F. Bennett, Saturday evening fuland praised the ly endorsed Republican ticket as la real winner and one that not only will take over the White House but that also will pull in with it many Reah Nixon-Agne- w publican office seekers. Senator Bennett met with a group of party workers at a dinner Saturday evening at Mickelsons Cafe. Levan News reflected in the report listings are reasonable. It can be shown that cash equivalent reserve shave been increased during the period, and the surplus account total is now $47,000 above a year ago. The addition of items to the Fixed Assets category accounts for a part of this gain. The area of reserves mentioned just amove must be examined in detail to fully un- derstand the report figures. For Instance, cash balances (book) have declined from a beginning amount of $34,154.31 deficit to But this $53,147.54 deficit. is more than offset by an increase in current assets to $80,034.03 which amount consists of cash and short term notes and U. S. Treasury bills. The report as printed is full evidence of the way your menoy is being handled in the Juab School District. Public Invited To Meet Utah Demo Group Governor Galvin L. Hampton and several candidates for state and other offices will be in Nephl Saturday afternoon and evening, and will be at the Nephl City Park. Ivol White, chairman of the Juab County Democratic Committee has issued an Invitation for all to attend. Festivities will take place from 4:30 pm., and a smorgasbord dinner also is scheduled. For more information, please refer to the political advertisement in this Is. sue. Meeting Here Public awareness and conhe cern is a vital necessity in enforcing the laiws of our state," canJoohn Preston Creer, didate for the Democratic nomIn these harvest days when ination for Attorney General wheat farmers and alfalfa told a group in Nephi Tuesday. farmers have been plagued with Mr. Creer was introduced by rain almost dally, weve won- Ivol White, Juab County Demdered why some genius doesnt ocratic Chairman. In our complex society, the invent a plastic bag of some sort that would automatically communication of facts and inencase the bales as they come formation is a vital key to out of the baler to keep them solving the problems that befrom getting ruined by rain be- set us Mr. Creer said. fore they could be stacked . and Vaughn Paxman wants an Inventor to come up with a huge dryer to go In front of his harvester, so he could get the wheat cutting over with! reg his face turned to a grin know1 what was wrong" chirped, no commercials! reg costs Patient List III EFFECTIVE WARDS TWO Announcement has been made by Bishops Milton T. Harmon of the Nephl First Ward and Vaughn J. Pax-ma- n of the Nephi Second Ward of the annual change of meeting times for the two wards. Starting on Sunday, the First Ward will begin the early schedule, with Priesthood meeting at 9 a.m., Sunday school at 10:15 and Fast day meeting at 11:30 at the ward chapel. Reg- Sacrament in Orem. la-s- on Mr. Pay was bom August 17 at Leamington, a son of George Edwin and Annie Sin. clair Pay. He married Della Schofield June 16, 1909 at the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He was employed in the sheep industry throughout a large part of his life, and in later years was employed by the Nephl City cemetery de- Registered yeti Although Tuesday waa final day for registration with the regular registration agents for the Primary election on September 10, unregistered eligible voters may register at the office of County Clerk A. K. Johnson up to 5 p.m. Friday evening. Mr. Johnson also stated that absent voter ballots are available at his office for those who will not be in their voting precinct on September 10. All balolto for the election are ready for distribution In the near future to the voting district judges of election. Only local contest on the ballot is for the Republican nomination for State Representative from the d district. This position Is being contested for by Richard M. Brough and Claude R. Lomax. Juab-Millar- partment. He was a member of the High Priests quorum of Juab Stake. Of Mrs. Wallace Garrett A delightful evening of fun and sociability was enjoyed by the Booklore Club members on August 22 when they met for the annual summer party in the garden at the home of Mrs, Wallace Garrett. A delicious dinner was served on a long table set on the patio, after which a business session was held under the direction of the president, Mrs. Joe Garrett. Mrs. Alma C. Jones was chosen as vice president to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett. The program for the coming, year was discussed and several assignments made. Present were Mrs. Joe Garrett, Mrs. Alma C. Jones, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Ralph Chase, Mrs. James Smith, Mrs. DeLos Garrett, Mrs. Theo Westring, Mrs. J. E. Worthington and Mrs. Alton S. Gadd. JC New Officers Survivors include his widow of Nephl; two sons: Thomas S. Pay of Bountiful and Lincoln S. Pay of San Francisco; two grandchildren, five great grand children. Also surviving are three sisters: Mrs. Zola Chandler, New Plymouth, Idaho; Mrs. LaVelle Scott, Riverside, CaliAt the installation banquet fornia and Mrs. Florence raeld last Wednesday, Larry California. Glendora, Harmon was installed as presBurial was at the Vine Bluff ident of the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce. State cemetery. President Don Drew of Bountiful was installing officer for President Harmon. East Juab Wildlife Ass'n Mr. Harmon, In turn, installed other officers of the newly reactivated group: Phil Sperry Sets Meeting Time and Arvlle White, vice presid-etn- s; Morris Wright, secretary A meeting is called for all and treasurer, and Vard White, members of the East Juab public relations director. Wildlife Federation, to be held Richard May and Roland this evening, August 2A at 7 :30 Parkin are directors and Robat the City Hall. ert Snow is state director. Elections will be held, and Any young men of 21 to 35 al the time to be selected for the years of age desirlous of canyon party. Door priz-- 1 I lng the group may contact any es will be given. officer listed above. Installed at Recent Meet Tan-nehi- ll, Join-annu- Citizens Center Scene Of Partners Parly of News of Your Friends in Nephi Ladles Literary League The Ladies Literary League Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at enjoyed their August patry at Nephi include the following, ac- the Senior Citizens center. A cording to the list released on delicious hot meal was served Wednesday morning by Hos- to the following: Mr. and Mrs. pital authorities; and all of the Reese Painter, Miss Rheta individuals listed remain at the Sperry, Mr. and Mrs. Merron hospital with the exception of Price, Mrs. Stella Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Wilkey, Mr. the one noted by : and Mrs. Reed Greenhalgh, Mr. Dean A. Winn, Nephi and Mrs. Raymond Pay, Mr. Dee J. Nielson, Nephi and Mrs. Gibson Cowan, Mr. James Bean, son of Mr. and and Mrs. Rex Tolley, Mrs. VelMrs. Richard Bean, Nephi ma Hansen, Mrs. Roy McPher- Arnold Roy Moosman, son of son, Miss Ireta Carter, Mr. and and Mrs. DeRay Moosman Mrs. Clinton Kirgan and rMs. of Spring City. Gladys Brown. Mrs. Pauline (O. C.) McAfee Nephi Mrs. Paul Horton, Goshen Marriage License . . Eric Jarrett, Nephi A marriage license was IssuMrs. Jack S. Anderson, Mored on August 23 by the Juab oni. Mrs. Clayton Williams, County Clerk to Nell Loren Garrett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Loren Garrett and Marilyn G. Previously listed patients re- Lund, daughter of Mr. and maining at the Hospital include Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh, all of Harry Beagley, Edward Cox, Nephl. Joseph H. Greenhalgh, Dora The Nephi Second Ward RePeterson, Loretta Nelsno, William Cowan, Trevor Roper, Leon- lief Society will hold their ard Linton, Mrs. Floyd Taylor, meeting on Tuesday, SeptembMrs. Max Orme, Mrs. M. D. er 9 at 10 a.m. All members are urged to be In attendance, Roper, Mrs. Ellen Jensen. Mr. v The following mem- and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ingram and children Candy and Cory have returned to their home In Antioche, California after visiting a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard at Mills. While here they spent a day at Grays Lake, Idaho with his brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ostler and family. Mrs. Dean Howard, Miss Sharon Ostler and Alice Chlaradia accompanied them. They also spent a day In Moroni with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. O. L. E3 and visited with Mrs. Ingrams sisters while here. UNTIL FRIDAY 1884 at Home Mrs. Robert Ballow enjoyed bers o fthe family from Levan attended: Bishop and Mrs. Golden Mangel son and family, Mrs. Cheryl Stephensen and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bosh, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosh Monday for LISTS OFEII Bishop Vaughn J. Paxman of the Nephi Second Ward conducted the services. Book Lore Club Ladies Enjoy Party REGISTRATION First-Secon- nt 84110 Services Held Funeral services were conducted Monday at the Nephl d Ward chapel for George Mathew Pay, 84, Nephi resident, who died last Thursday morning at the Juab County Hospital of natural causes. time will be 5 p.m. Second Ward priesthood meeting will begin at 9:45 a.m., followed by Sunday School at 11 ajn. and Sac-memeeting at 7 pan. On Fast Day (Sunday, September 1st) the Second ward will meet at 12:15 In the cultural hall. Ccrp. Volume 59, Number 35 George M. Pay meeting a visit from a school mate, Mrs. Harold Lovelock of Bluff, Nevada on Friday of last week. The Sherwood family reunion was held Sunday at a park near Provo. A chicken dinner was served to 48 members in attendance. A Bosh family reunion was held Sunday at the Lions Lodge 'fillin' Utah 84648, Thursday, August 29, 1968 TIME GIIAIIGES ular lt I'icr C'rQ VV City, Utah t- ;V o Mr. and Mrs. Theo Permoud were over night guests of Mrs. LaVilla Bird, and also dinner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Price on August 11. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Hemen-wa- y (Karen Ostler) left Friday for Cardston, Alberta, Canada after visiting with her mother, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Ostler. Mrs. Hemenway have been living in South Dakota and during, the summer he has attended the BYU in Provo. He has accepted a position as seminary instructor near Cardston and will be working with Indian students. Mrs. Grace McKendrick and six children of Arcadia, Calif' omia are visiting for a month wit hher mother, Mrs. LeRoy Ostler. The family of A K. and Zel-l- a Johnson held their family reunion in the Grays River Mountains of Wyoming August 14 through 17. Barbara Linford of Bountiful; Mardeene Nield of Paul, Idaho and Kenneth D, and Mary Tew Johnson of Up. land, California were all there with their families, for a 100 per cent attendance. Mrs. her Elijah Salisbury and son In law, Joe Boswell of Springville, and her grand- daughter, Katherine Wing of Provo spent several days last week in Glendale, Arizona vis. iting with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boswell, son In law and daughter of Mrs. Salisbury. Friday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gibson S. Cowan were Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Stewart and family of Kearns. RICHARD STOWELL, one of the young men who will be exhibiting at the Suffolk Show next week, with his prize winning Suffolk ewe. Here's Timetable For Fair, Suffolk Show from every community and area of The general public is Invited to exhibit In, and attend the Juab Juab County County Fair and Utah State Suffolk Sheep Show next week, ac. cording, to a joint announcement by J. E. Worthington, president of the Fair Board; A. Roy Bowles, fair manager; Byran Nielson, Suffolk Show manager, and Lynn J. Esplln director of the Club divisions. 4-- H Activities 't the fair week will begin on Monday evening, when all exhibits except livestock should be brough to the building at the Fair Grounds, between 8 and 10 p.m. 4-- H 4-- H On Tuesday, from 7 to 8:30 a.m., additional exhibits will be received, again, with the exception of livestock. 4-- H exhibits will begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday Judging of At 5 p.m. Tuesday, the practice style dress revue will be held at the Nephl Elementary schoool, and judging will take place at that time. 4-- H Exhibits in the following departments should be brought to the Fair Grounds between 7 and 9 p.m. Tuesday evening: Foods, Clothing, Needlework, Art, Handicraft. Exhibits in these departments also will be received between 7 and 9:30 m Wednesday, and in addition, exhibits in woodwork, upholstery, and photography. Judging in these departments will begin at 10 a.m. Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. exhibits in the following departments will be received: Crops, vegetables, fancy fruits and ' - feather. - . , - - - -- - - The public is invited to attend the Style Dress Revue on Wednesday evening at eight oclock at the Elementary School auditorium. On Thursday, September 5, exhibits will be received in the floriculture, fruits, vegetables, crops, fancy feathers, pets and livestock departments between 7 and 9 am. and judging will begin at 9 a.m. Junior sheep exhibitors will compete In the fitting and showmanship contest starting, at 9 a.m. Thursday, and judging of Junior Division sheep and fat lambs will occupy 10 am., 11 am. and 1 p.m. times. At 7:30 p.m. a Talent Show will be held at the Fair Grounds arena, free to the public. Fridays schedule calls for judging of open class sheep at 9 a.m., and the fat lamb sale at 2 p.m. At 4 pm. the Demonstration and public speaking contests will be held at elementary school auditorium. All sheep exhibitors will attend a banquet at 6 p.m., and the evenings entertainment will be a Western Entertainment by the Nephi-Neb- o Junior Posse at the fair grounds. The exhibits will continue open until 10 p.m. on Friday. 4-- H Levan Local, Social Items Mrs. Earl Woodall and famMr, and Mrs. Heber Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne of Bountiful spent two days had as their guests Taylor ily and family enjoyed an eight-da- y Sunday, week in Levan as guests Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomson vacation to Texas where they last of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. and family of Ephraim; Mr. visited with Mrs. Osbornes and Mrs. Grant Taylor and brother In law and sister, Mr. Clark S. Wood. and Mr. and Mrs. Brent family and Mrs. Gene Stevens and Taylor of Hunter; Mr. and family. Mrs. Carl Tenney and Steven Ockey, son of Mr. and baby of Servicemen's News Provo. They were In Levan Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth B. Mrs. Jame3 H. Ockey Sr., left to attend the Sacrament Johnson returned to their home recently for Fort Ord, Calif, In meeting D. Sperry left in the Howard SP5 Levan Ward on Sunday Upland, California Saturday after visiting for several days last week for Viet Nam where evening where their with his parents. Steven has after visiting with her parents, he cousin, Joe will be stationed for six was one of the speakjust returned from Europe Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew. Mr. months. Howard has been Wankier, ers. He will leave soon for an where he was assistant prin- and Mrs. Tew accompanied home on leave from Germany cipal in the foreign league lang- them to Fish Lake for a four where he has been stationed LDS mission in the Eastern uage school, and traveled ex- day vacation with another son for a year. He served a year Atlantic states. tensively there. He has enlisted in law and daughter, Dr. and In Viet Nam before going to in the Security branch of the Mrs. Guy T. Baker of Riverside, Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood Germany. U. S. Army and will receive his California. had as their visitors on Sunbasic training at Fort Ord. day afternoon, her uncle and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Sperry aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpln vis- and family, and Mr. and Mrs. of Fairview. Jennings Melvin and of several Wilkey family days ited recently for with Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Over- Salt Lake City visited over the Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Ulelson man in Orem and with Mr. and week end with Mr. and Mrs. of Santa Clara, Utah are visitFred Wilkey. Mrs. Daryl Olpin at Provo. ing with Mr. and Mrs. Ross Sunday visitors at the home Recent visitors at the home and family for a few Harper of Mr. and Mrs. Clark Morgan of Mrs. Edmond Russell were days. were their son and daughter In Mr. and Mrs. Dick Chappell Mr. and Mrs. Richard and children Vickie and Clyde Danny Baxter returned to his law, of San Diego, California. home in Levan recently after Morgan of Alcoha, Oregon, spending six weeks in Los AnMr and Mrs. Cecil A. Morris Sunday visitors at the home geles as a guest of Mr. and .C. Mr. Crane of Mrs. H reand of San Bruno, California Mrs. Garth Outzen. BaiMr. were and Mrs. Claron turned to their home recently after visiting in Nephi with his ley (Betty) and son Charles. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Stepparents, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park Moorris and with her family. hensen were Mr. and Mrs. Ar-le- n entertained at a family dinner Srehner of Las Vegas, NevMr. and Mrs. Glen Kleln-ma- n honoring their daughter, Debby Mrs. Fern Francom of ada, anniveron 18th her birthday and family of Prescott, Moroni and Mrs. Dick Ingram and also their grandArizona visited Sunday with sary; of NephL Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pew and daughter, Cindy, who was six ypars of age on the same date. Mr. and Ms. K. E. Motes. Mrs. Clyde Ewell and daughtGuests were Mr. and Mrs. Don-Th- e Niels Cl Christensen, son of er Tamara of Ogden visited Memmott family held a aid R. Peterson of Tooele; Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Reuben family reunion at the First- - and Mrs. David Seat and chlld-Seco- Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Christensen Ward hall Saturday. A ren Cindy and Robby; Mr. and of Levan, who tost weds was Mange Ison Sunday. They attended the Memmott program was presented, and re-- Mrs. Bill Bilanztch and warded his Master's degree at reunion held at Nephl family enjoyed by all In ren Robin and Shelly Rose of the BYU at Provo. attendance. Granger. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ostler recently visited with his mother, Mrs. LeRoy T. Ostler. Mr Ostler has recently been transferred from the Price store to Twin Falls, Idaho. I nd SENATOR WALLACE F. BENNETT, center, chat with rMs. Claude R. (Evelyn) Lomax, and A. Dean Shaw at a recent dinner at MIckel son's Cafe. child-freshme- oii |