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Show 1 m in I "f ah atp-- the edltoi The tongue weighs practically nothing. Yet Its surprising how i'ew people are able to hold it Today has one thing in which I know I am equal with others All of us draiw tJhe time. same salary in seconds, minu- letters SEDITOa Dear Editor: In times of the past we have heard the statement "There is nothing in Nephi. This oft repeated statement should be changed to There is Everything in Nephi and to this it may be possible to add the old saying "You name it, weve I got it. Tf readers of your paper iliweuld take a little time to stop and evaluate just what we actually have in this city ' ffrich goes toward making it a Tty desirable place to live, y would find we have more IE sen they ever dreamed we $The climate here is as good most other places; we have mountains for protection and where the hunter, the camper, the fisherman and others may find about what they may be looking for. The "pay roll in Nephi may exceed what you may have thought it to be. Stop and tlilnk for a moment what the farms, the ranges, the cattle, the sheep, the industry, the labor people, the business places Of all kinds add to our city in this line, and we may mind that dear old Uncle Sam leaves many dollars in our city every year. And there are plenty of places you can spend your cash no matter from what source you may obtain it If you want recreation, you can find it. If you want a car, you can buy it here. If you want gas for it or repairs on it, you can get If you want a them here. place to sleep, it is here for you. Gothdng, food stuffs of all kinds oan be had in the places where you might expect to find them. Our flour mill, the feed mill, the packing plant and the turkey processing plant all serve you well and are of much value to our city and its people. We have doctors to keep us well, with the help of our drug stores. Our hospital is at our service when we need it, and so many other things here to help make this a good place to live. If you die, the mortician is already here to take care of you. If you live long you will live well in Nephi. We have money, material and men for our needs along with the churohes to keep us going right , lawyers to see us along if we go the other way. You Jmxnt seekers, look this city over and see just what desirable things are here for you. You may very well find ail you have been looking for to this community of Nephi. Sincerely, Joseph H. Greenhalgh reg Mrs. BEO Bays; Wealthy people ml one mt lifes greatest thrills payh the last installment. 4 The next session of Juab Stake Quarterly conference, scheduled for September 14 Camp Held During Week Sun-jda- time. TO THE Successful 4H and 15, will be devoted pri- THIS IS TODAY (from "Sunny Side of the Street a publication of the Mountain States Bindery) TODAY is here. I will start with a smile, and resolve to be agreeable. I will not criticise. I' refuse to waste my valuable .... PRACTICE SET FOR CHORUS y marily to M. I. A. and School activities in the same manner as the first quarter conference was devoted to the Relief Society and Primary. In preparation for that conference, assignment has been given to the M. I. A. for a Youth Chorus to furnish music for the Sunday ses- reg tes, hours . . . Today I will not waste my ithne, because the minutes I wasted yesterday are as lost as a vanished thought. lbday I refuse to spend time worrying about what might I am going to spend happen. my time making things happen . . . Today I am determined to study and improve myself, for tomorrow I may be wanted, end I must rwt be found lacking Today I am determined to do the things I should do. I firmly determine to stop doing thq. things I should not do. Today I begin by doing, and not wasting my time. In one week I will toe miles beyond the person I am today. Today I will not imagine what I would do if things were different They are not different I wdH make success with what material I have. Today I will stop saying If I had time for I never will if find dime for anything I want time I must take it Today I will act toward other people as though this might be my last day on earth. I will not wait for tomorrow. Tomorrow never oomes. reg Volume 64, Number 32 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, August 8, 1963 Single Copy 10c sions. First practice of the chor- us is called for Friday, August 9, at 7:00 p.m. at the d Ward chapel. All young people 12 to 18 First-Secon- are invited and urged to attend. This will be a definite opportunity to learn much about music, to perform a Valued service, and to have an enjoyable time. 4-- rs 4-- and leaders from Callao, Eureka, Mona, Nephi and Levan participated in the camp activities recreation, including hiking, nature studies, handicraft, campfire programs, M. I. A., skits, songs and a spec ial fun time. Dr. Paul Christensen, Extension Soil Conservationist from the Utah State University at l ogan, talked to the group on soil and water conservation. Merrill Roberts, District Ranger of the Uinta National Forest, spoke to those at camp on the natural resources and the uses of the national forests. PHOTO T!MLS-NEW- twenty five Club members are better acquainted with nature and followthe great annual ing the four-da- y camp held in Salt Creek Canyon last week. Club members Two hundred SOFTBALL CHAMPIONS who went on to win consolation honors in the regional tournament last week are these Third Ward young men: Front row, left to right: right: Jerry Westring, Steven Howell, Roger Stowell, Mike Stewart, Vard White; Back row Leon Pexton, Cliff Howard, John V. Garrett, Coach; Leo Christensen and Carl Howard. Carl Bailey, another member of the team, was out of town when photo was taken. Mr. Garrett also Is member of Third Ward Bishopric. JUAB STAKE 4-- Gass work for students of the Juab School District will begin on Tuesday morning, September 3rd, according to an announcement this week by Superintendent Ralph Menlove. According to the calendar adopted by the Board of Education, the school year will continue until May 29. The calendar calls for a school year of 180 days during the coming nine months, with the following holidays listed: October 10 and H, U. E. A. Convention; November 28 and 29, Thanksgiving holiday; December 24 through January 1, Christmas recess; and March 26 and 27, spring vacation. institute for A all school employees will be held August 29. Dr. N. Blaine Winter, Director of Teacher Personnel for the State Department of Public Instruction will be the key note speaker of pre-scho- ol this meeting. Following this institute the teachers will report to buildings for work in connection with the opening of school. Two changes of interest to patrons of the schools are going into effect at this time. The Juab School District Office, formerly located in the Juab High School Budding, will be located at 305 East First North in Nephi. The offices of the Board of Education, Superin- tendent, 'and will be located in this Gerk-Treasur- er ing. Juab High School will move into a new program of renting books to high school students. In the past, students have had to buy all their testbooks. However, under the new plan, students may rent their books This .from the high school. program will make a substantial savings possible to each high school student. NEPHI STATION 95 Prec. .00 .00 .00 94 94 .30 91 92 .00 .40 90 .10 Precipitation: For week Water year to date where they attended the annual summer Furniture Market. Mr. and Mrs. Chapman are proprietors of the Chapman' Furniture Co. in Nephi. Among the trends in home furnishings, it was noted that the Early American was the most predominant. iMr. and Mrs. Chapman made several purchases of latest items for their store, and these should arrive periodically during the next few weeks and throughout the autumn season. Several County . Juab County" officials who attended the Concention of the National Association of County Officials at Denver last week were Commissioner Carl Callaway of Eureka; Commissioner Nephi, Levan Areas Low 69 Mr. and Mrs. Maurice B. Chapman returned recently after a week in San Francisco Officer Attend Meet Weather Report for High 97 build- Mr., Mrs. Chapman Attend Market Week and Mrs. R. Elgin Gardner, Mrs. Ada Sperry, Miss Josephine Kay, Arnon Garfield and James P. Christensen Nephi Young Lady to 80 Graduate at B.Y.U. 10.19 Miss Alice Ann Hanson, n daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. Hanson, will graduate from the B. Y. U. in exercises Nel-do- Miss Betty Brown to be held August 23. Miss Hanson will graduate with a major in the field of Home Economics. She plans to teach in Parowan this coming school year. Betty Brown To Be date....l0.05 to Water year Bride Readings are taken daily at September Instructor 10 e.m. at the Nephi station Mrs. Mr. and Douglas Brown Nephi and at 5 p.m. at the Levan sta- of Nephi announce the engagetion. ment and approaching mar- Attends Conference riage of their daughter. Miss Jay Dailey, vocational agriBetty Brown, to Kirk Sanders, culture instructor at the Juab Goble Family Enjoys Glade Mr. son of and Mrs. High School, was one of a Sanders, also of Nephi. of 35 men who completgroup beAnnual Reunion A September wedding is ed a three-da- y conference on ing planned. the campus of the Fort Lewis Both of the young people are A & M College at Descendants of the late Mr. Durango, and Mrs. Alvin Goble held graduates of the Juab High Colorado. their annual reunion on Sun- School and the Juab Slake The conference was geared to make to the day, July 28 at Kelleys Grove Seminary. They plan problem of producing Host their home in Nephi. in Springvdlle canyon. better beginning teachers in and hostess this year were Mr. vocational agriculture. There and Mrs. Reid Bird. Among the others in attendwere 51 members of the fam- Couple Tells Plans for ance at the conference was ily present to enjoy reminiscByron Menimol.t of Ihi, son At Temple Wedding of Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Mem-ming, visiting and games. Mrs. t of and Mr. were the affair Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Neldon A. HanCharles Goble and two children of Springville; Mr. and son announce the approaching Mrs. Keith Goble and four marriage of their daughter, FORT SILL Oklahoma children and Mr. and Mrs. Miss Alice Ann Hanson, to (AHTNC) Army Pvt. Monte and Mr. son san of of and Bird J. Robinson, son of Mr. and Held Boyd Mayer, (LaNea) Mapleton; Mr. and Mrs. Ginn Mrs. George Mayer of Mona. Mrs. Jack Robinson, 245 South childfive will take The place Main, Nephi, Utah completed marriage Morgan (Edna) and ren and Mr. and Mrs. Leon in the Logan L, D. S. Temple 8n eight-wee- k advanced artilfalon will be two 23, and and Broadhead daughters August lery survey course at The Alvin in lowed Mrs. a the of Levan; Mr. and by reception Artillery and Missile Center, Goble and three children; Mr. Juab Stake House on August al Fort Sill, Okla., on July 26.' 24. two Gcble will Miss Hanson and He entered the Army last and Mrs. Lloyd gradchildren; Mr. and Mrs. Rex uate from the B. Y. U. on January and completed basic Mr. Mr. Goble and three children; August 22, and Mayer has training at Fort Ord, Califorand Mrs. George Park (Maida) just returned from a mission. nia Tiie soldier Mr. and The couple plan to live in Paro- is a 1957 graduate of Payson and three children; wan Mrs. Joseph Lyman wheer Miss Hanson will High School. Before (Zetta) entering and three children of Nephi, teach. Mr. Mayer will attend the Army, Robinson was emand Mr. and Mrs Wayne Steele the College of Southern Utah ployed by the Sperry Utah at Cedar City. and son of Orem. Cinjany in Salt Lake Gty Elder James C. Paystrup Levan Elder to Show. Miss Juab County Fair and two attendants will be selected at an evening of entertainment to be held on Tuesday, August 20th, at 7:30 p.m. Dale M. Worwood, who is in charge of the entertainment of the Fair, urges all to plan for this important occasion. Juab Countys Fair Queen of last year. Miss 'Marjorie Mem-mo- tt now is reigning as Miss Utah State Fair and she will be present at the local queen selection on August 20 to join in crowning her sussessor for the local honors, and to wish her well in the state honor contest to be held during the 1963 pro-rat- participate. On September 7 a western ; entertainment will be present- - ' ed with local riding clubs par- ticipating. In addition, some . specialty acts probably will be . presented, Each dub at camp planned and prepared their own meals with of their leaden and parents. They also prepared a number for the campfire program. At the conclusion of the last campfire program the club Elder James C. camp officers presented a very Levan Playoff for the East Juab Paystrup, who recently has injpressive candle lighting cer- County Championship in the been released after fulfilling emony. Little play will be held A successful H camp re- Friday League a two-yemission in the Gulf at 5 pm at the CanStates, will be speaker at the quires the work and coopera- yon View Park, Nephi. Levan Ward Sacrament meet- tion of many people and organCrossing bats in a game that To all those who promises to be exaiting from ing Sunday to give a report izations. of his mission, according to an helped in any way, the start to finish will be the Mona announcement toy Bislhop Gol- join in saying thanks. Little League team and the den R. Mangelson cf the LeKiwanis Gub Little League van Ward. team. Elder Paystrup is son of Mr. Son of Mona Couple The general public is invited and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup of to attend the game. Levan. Dlrecfs Honor Company On Tuesday, August 13 at the All members of the ward are Nephi Gty Park, members of to attend the meeting At Naval urged the various Little League teams Training Base will which will start at 7 pm Sunbe honored by their sponday, Bishop Mangelson stated. organizations. Eighteen Jay M. Sperry, son of Mr. soring and Mrs. Asa H. Sperry of trophies will be awarded, and feature of (he evening will Mona, and Chief Petty Officer the Reviews Activities at the San Diego Naval Train- be a dinner. Annual election of little ing station, is in charge of a Of Utah Boys State officers will be held. company of recruits during the League boot camp training. Gordon Nebeker, who Mr. Sperrys company was oently attended the annual Williams Family Boys State held on the Utah named honor company at a State University campus at Lo- recent review of the 18 comgan, was speaker at the meet- panies currently being trained Members Enjoy ing of the Kiwanis Gub held at the Naval Training base. at the Nephi City Park on Mr. Sperry is a Navy veteran Annual Reunion with 16 years of service, and Wednesday, July 31. tie has had the rank of Chief Mr. Nebeker gave a compreA reunion of the descendants hensive review of the activities Petty Officer for the past sevof John Williams was held on of Boys State, and told of the en years. Sunday, August 4, at the Neinformation he had gained in phi Gty Park. n attending. He was impressed Captain and Mrs. R. L. Those present were Mr. and with the knowledge of basic and sons Bruce, Michael Mrs. Lloyd Williams and childgovernment affairs which pre- and Jimmy, and daughter Susdominated the teachings at the an of San Rafael, California ren Douglas and Beverly of annual affair. are spending this week with Nephi; Mr. and Mrs. Phil V. R. Rosooe Garrett was in her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sperry of Nephd; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams and children Cox. charge of the meeting. Leon, Glen, Steven and Elna Mrs. Fae of Nephi; Patsy Williams and children Kristie, Sherie and Lauri of Ogden Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Williams and children Wendy, Chet and Metonie of Brigham Gty; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams and daughter Diane of Orem; Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Ockey of Ne. phi; Mrs. LaRae Shepherd and children Craig, Kaithy and Jimmy of Salt Lake Gty; Mr. and Mrs Harvey Ronne iv and children Larry, Bdbby and Kristine of Kearns; Mr. and Mrs. Harlin Williams and child' ren Russell, Ted, Max, Ellen, Mark and Joann of Mills; Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase of Nephi; Mrs. Jane Williams of LeamMr. and Mrs. Don ington; Williams and children Dennis, Kevin, Tom and Kim of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. Dem Williams and children Kathy, Un-dLyn, An nett and Richard of Flowell; Denise Jones of Orem and Mrs. Evelyn Carroll Report on (he-hel- Mission Sun Worwood stated that.i representatives of the . ' Farm Bureau would participate on the Farm Bureau Talent at the Utah State Fair. Week end visitors of Mr. and v Mrs. A. V. Gadd were Mr. and Mrs. John W.. Gadd and fam- - . Victor ily of Salt Lake City. Gadd of Provo visited an Sun- at the A. V. Gadd home. . ' W A But Country Roads are DANGEROUS too! I Clifton Matthews Friday 5 p.m. For Monday 1 PMEtFIL .. Mr Concert Set Can-dria- stat--- local Playoff Set 4-- ar Mr. Worwood ed. Little League ic. an-- -. nual Fair, Mr. Worwood stat- - . ed. On the evening of Sept- - . . ember 6th, an entertainment or talent program will be held . ' at the Fair Grounds. All young . people of Juab County who have a talent are urged to be- - gin practice now to participate ' in this event. The Fair al- lows a sum of money to be among all those who. The camp was planned and conducted by (the Camp officers under the direction of the Juab County Agents and the Juab County Advisory Utah State Fair. Council. Club officers who conducted the various phases Young ladies of Juab Counof the camp included: Dale ty are urged to prepare for the contest now. A talent Royce, Mayor; Cherry Orme, number will be necessary, Sue WethereU, Mayorette; Mr. Worwood stated. Those chief of police; Linda Powell campfire program chairman ; desiring to enter may contact Linda Sperry,, recreational Mr. Worwood or Mrs. Norma Sherwood for additional chairman; Neilson, Evelyn clean camp chairman; Dorothy information. Wankier and Rebecca Warner, Two evenings of entertain camp editors; Lorraine Steiner, handicraft chairman; Sandra Cook, special activities chairman; Susan Sperry, song leader, and Gary Jones, camp med4-- H icliool Opening Sepf. 3 ment are planned for the Juab County Fair officials have issued an invitation to all residents of Juab County to participate in the annual Juab County Fair to be held at Nephi on Friday and Saturday, J. E. September 6 and 7. Worthington is president of the fair with A. Roy Bowles as fair manager. Premium booklets will be completed and Issued early next week, and these contain the full Information as to entries, entry times, prizes being offered, and all other information necessary for exhibitors. Combined with the fair again this year will be the Utah State Suffolk Sheep Show. Russell H. Stuart is president and manager of the Suffolk V. Gifton gifted Matthews, -young pianist, will be present--- .' ed in a benefit concert at the. Juab Stake House at Nephi.'.' on Monday, August 12 at 8' :. .j p.m. under the sponsorship of the Juab Stake Relief Society, for the benefit of the Juab-D-'Stake Welfare Fund. In sponsoring the piano con-- cert by Mr. Matthews, the Stake Presidency and the Re-- lief Society presidency have : . given assurance of an evening . of great music with the add- -. . . ed assurance that all proceeds will be devoted to the welfares ,'1 , t . ; : : enterprise. Mr. Matthews recently re-- - ' turned from Munich, Germany where he has been engaged in-music studies and concert work for the past five years. He has- - ., ' presented concerts in leading:- European cities, including Mun-.- ich, Zurich,,' Siena, Vienna, . . ' London, Glasglow, Amsterdam, Oslo and Copenhagen, and has.- won praise from audiences and-- . critics alike. He is at present on the fae- - . , ulty of the music department..--of the Brigham Young Univer- - . sity, and is in charge of the piano studies during the sum- mer session there. He has. been featured in concert as a part of the BYU Summer Fes--'- -' tival and will again appear in concert on August 15 there. Mr. Matthews is husband of'.- Anna Julia Hoyt of Nephi, and..' . they are presently residing in.' Provo. . . Quorums Clean Main Street Property ; As a contribution to Nephis. clean up and beautification campaign, the High Priests of '. the Third Ward under leadership of Robert P. Garrett, col- - laborated with the Deaoons Quorum of the ward under the leadership of Joseph L. Smith and Milton T. Harmon, in a d clean up of the grounds surrouding the former Third Ward chapel building. After an evening of raking, hauling, mowing and burning , by a lively and robust group of deaoons, and a somewhat less . l lively but zealous group of High Priests, a great amount of rubbish, weeds, dead grass and debris which have clutter- ed the grounds were removed and a very substantial improve-men- t of NephL in appearance given to a .; prominent part of Nephi Main Street. The building and grounds. Nephi News Briefs formerly occupied by the Third i Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park, Ward were sold at the time . Debbie and Anna Lisa attend- of the construction of the new ed the Christian Anderson re- Stake House which also serv- union held at the Manti Gty es as a ward chapel for the Park on August 4. Third Ward. a, -- . . much-neede- -- . 1 |