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Show I site BUILD NEPHI BY SUPPORTING NEPHI INDUSTRIES 9 j Volume 39 AT ML PLEASANT LEADERSHIP WEEK BEING PLANNED BY B. Y. U. AT PROVO An appeal is being made by James H. Ockey, Kenneth Nyman; PROVO Brigham Young Unand E. Rulon Brough, Juab Stake j will throw wide its doors iversity Presidency, for all to attend the to residents of the intermountain regular sessions of Juab Stake1 area March 4th to 7th in the 26th Quarteily conference which will annual Leadership week. be held this week end with Bish-,o- p With the theme "Pioneering our LeGrande Richards represent- Second Century" the famed adult ing the General Authorities of the education institute is expected to Church. thousand church and President Ockey announced that draw severalleaders to the campus all sessions will be held in the community an intensive period of training Second Ward, with the doors be- for Dr. Harold Glen and ing opened between the chapel and Clark,inspiration. of director University the amusement hall to form one extension division, isthechairman of large hall for the accomodation the week of a large crowd. With the speaker system installed, it is possible to hear in the chapel portion of the building equally as well as in the amusement hall proper. Music for the conference will be furnished by the Second Ward choir, with Mrs. Emma Harmon Mrs. Lilly Wright The Second Ward directing. Aaronic Priesthood chorus will al- Phone 30J Correspondent so furnish numbers for a portion of the conference. The program for the conference is different than for some time Mr. and Mrs. Max Hawkins and past. The Mothers and Daughters sons Richard and Carl returned meeting, formerly held on Sunday Sunday night from Montrose, Colomornings, will not be conducted rado where they spent a week visthis quarter. Likewise there will iting with Mr. and Mrs. Burton be no general priesthood session. Holman. The conference will open at 6:30 Saturday evening with a welfare Lt. and Mrs. Rex E. Hawkins Paul C. and meeting, directed by daughter Vickie arrived in Childs, representing the general from Pensacola, Church Welfare committee. This Nephi Tuesday Florida, and are visiting at the will be followed at 8 p. m. by a home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl E. priesthood leadership meeting in Hawkins. They will spend one the lounge room. in Logan at the home of Mr. General sessions of the confer- day and Mrs. Allen Ricks and then ence will be held at 10 a. m. and will leave Saturday for Los Angel at 2 p. m. The former time for es where a Lt Hawkins will take the morning session has been10:30 three Law course months irt'Navy in the past, but because of the before returning to Pensacola. change in the program, the time has been changed to the 10 a. m. Funeral services for Mrs. Nancy 5 hour. At the welfare meeting Satur- Miner held in Fairview last were attended by W. H day evening, all members of the Stake Presidency, high council. Howell, Melda Houghton, Mrs. Bishoprics, and members of the Stanley Jarrett, Mrs. Velma Sanward welfare committees are ex- ders and Tharol HoweU. relatives of Mrs. Miner. pected to be in attendance. All of the above, together with of ell committeemen, and officers N. C. Pexton was a guest Mrs all of lije quorums of the priest- of her J. and son in law. daughter at hood are expected to be present tsencn durMrs. Deibert Mr. and the Priesthood leadership meeting. ing last week. NEPHI NEWS Mon-da- v SUNDAY EVENING SERVICES The Sunday evening session of Quarterly conference will be held in the Second Ward chapel Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dee Tolley of Pro-v- o were guets of relatives, including Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bowles, over tne week end. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Garrett, Mrs. Bert Bean, Mrs. Earl Carter, Mrs. m. 7:30 at p. evening Brig-hTen minutes of song service un- Lettio Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. and Malloy Garrett, Mrs. GraceBountiful der the direction of Mrs. Emma on Harmon, stake music director, will Elgin Garrett were in attending funeral servicopen the program, with the invoc- Thursday ation being given by Stanford es for an uncle Kelly Davis. Caier, M Men president; the M I A theme will be led by Mrs. Mrs. Lola Ostler .".as returned rCWill wiiii. Thela Wankier, followed by a 11 Cait l ake Citv - after a week d trumpet solo by Robert spent with her daughter, and son accompanied by Joyce in law, Mr. ana ivirs. v. x. of a Downs. The speaker of the even- who were recently parentsyhh'" a w educator and student of history of Nephi, was the speaker at the regular meeting of the Nephi Kiwanis club at the Forrest Hotel Monday evenThe meeting was in charge ing. of the Porgram committee, with the business portion of the meeting in charge of President Ronald Shaw Chairman Bill Stowell of the introduced Program committee the speaker, and also Miss Ann Jensen who favored the club with two fine readings. Because of the timeliness of Mr. Johnson's talk, we are bringing it to the readers of The Times-New- s in full, as follows: "In this age of the world when the principles of Americanism as embodied in our constitution, laws and customs is being subjected to such violent criticism in many sections of the world and when many among us are seeking the overthrow of our free institutions, is it not the part of wisdom to turn our thoughts back to the to learn history of ourof country men the makers what manner of our nation were and the problems that have been overcome in its development? "While we are eulogizing our great leaders, let us not forget that the common people who subdued the wilderness, fought the battles, and peopled the land with a happy, free and prosperous population were the real builders of America. "Our successful experiment in early history was in no small part due to the fact that we inherited from England a constitution and culture which had been developed through 1000 years of struggle against tyranny. Our early statesmen were profoundly learned in the philosophy of English democracy and wisely incorporated those principles into Vmr political system. We were also very fortunate in the fact that we were blessed with the most remarkable group of leaders in our whole history, or in the history of any other country. Jaes Bryce, the great English student of our government has said that the men who made our constitution was the greatest body of men that ever sat in a single chamber. With respect to their accomnote the following plishments, quotations: De Tocoueville, the eminent French critic called it "the "most perfect federal constitution that ever existed." Gladstone, the great "The English statesman, said: American constitution is the greatest instrument ever struck off at a given time by 1he brain and purpose of man." Bryce said "It ranks above every other written consti tution for the intrinsic excellence of its scheme, its adaption to the circumstances of the people, its simplicity, brevity and the precision of its language, its judicous of, definiteness in princi pal with elasticity in details How many of our Services To Be Held At Second Mr. Belliston Reported 'Fair' Following Ward Chapel Tragic Accident Double funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 2 p. m. at the Second ward chapel lor Mrs. Ethel Tuttle Belliston, 46. and, r.er daughter, Norma Kay Bellis ion, o, victims ot a accident near Layton on Sunday. Friends may call at the family home Friday evening and Saturday until time of services. Burial will be at the Vine Bluff cemetery under the direction of the Anderson Funeral Home, Nephi. The entire community was deepo tJiocKeu sunaay evening and .n Monday upon learning of the deaih of a ive VOPtr rlft TJonV,i mV! in an futomobile accident at I.ae- tor. Sunday. Little Miss N Belliston was the victim of the acwas in sixth of list the Nephi cident, which on Wednesday ais i Utah cities in the same population claimed the life of her mother, class during 1947, according to a Mrs. Alva F. Belliston. tablulation of reported traffic aci Norma died almost instantly cidents per 1000 of population, V. following the accident, and Mrs. released this week by the Utah Belliston died at the Dee hospital Safety Council. in Ogden Wednesday at 3:30 a. m. The condition of Alva F. BellisEureka led the list with 2.18 per ' ton, husband and father of the ac ' 1000 population, with Manti second i cident victims is reported as fairwith a 2.20 rating. Mt. Pleasant ly good. Mr. Belliston is also at and Ephraim followed closely bethe Dee hospital in Ogden. hind Manti with ratings of 2.22 rrcm reports published in the and 2.38, respectively. state papers, the accident occured Just before Nephi on the list during a heavy snowstorm. It is Above: Ethel T. Mrs. James R. Stanley was Bingham Canyon with 2.82 acreported that the line of traffic & left Belliston, Phone 370R1 cidents, per 1000 population, while Correspondent in which the bus was traveling Nephi in sixth place had a rating daughter slowed down, and that suddenly ' ci d.hi. the driver applied his brakes and ! its.Norma who wefv j&J Others in order of their rat Mr. and Mrs. Evan Bryan are the rear end of thj bus skidded victims of tragic ing included Heber City, Helper in front of the Belliston the parents of a son born Sunday around accident Sunday Pleasant throve, Midvale, Lehi and 22. The new baby tip- - ear. The Belliston car was bad February Vernal. ly smashed, the cowling pinning pea tne scales at nibs y oz. In cities of this population class both Mr. and Mrs. Belliston in the Kit ,re,itm,m there were 247 accidents, for a toMr. and Mrs. Julius Stickney car. Norma had been riding on tal of 7.99 per 1000 population. went to Provo on February 15 to her mother's lap, and her jugiar attend a birthday party given in vein was severed by broken glass, honor of her brothe Ivan. Lunch- causing her death before assisteon was served to 14 guests. ance could possibly be given. Mrs. Belliston suffered a skull Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton, Mr. a multiple fracture of and Mrs. Paul Newton of Salt fracture, one leg, and chest injuries, acLake City were week end guests cording to the report. Mr. Bellisof Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton. ton received a serious and deep Mrs. Lilly Wright Club week will National Robert Fowjen of-S- alt" LaWc 4 cut nam one eye, a leg injury, and Correspondent - Phone 30J neiuiviarcn x 10 ami ri. loojulci- - city soont SaturdaVj Sunday and niimerc us cuts and bruises. Mr. and Mrs. Belliston and their ion with it Utah s 29th annual 'Monday visiting with his mother Club Leaders State training Mrs. Cora Fowden daughter were returning from a course will be held at Utah Stat;; visit in Logan with their daughter Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Talboe and Agricultural college March 1 to 6 Mrs Edythe Keyte entertained f.nd son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mrs. and Mrs. Jack Packett of Fern Shipley, assistant Utah State Thursday evening. The time was Fr.swcll. Provo attended the basket ball club leader an- - spent in crocheting after which reExtension Mrs. Ethel lone Tuttle Belliston game Friday night and also visnounced today. freshments were served to. the i"ol- - w;s lorn at Manti January 13, ited with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph An estimated 225 volunteer club lowing guests: Betty Ellertson, 1002. a dn lighter of Louis Edwin Brough, parents of Mrs. Talboe. leaders from nearly every county Danelda Newberry, Madge New-o- f and Mary Clark Tuttle. Follow Mrs. Tayboe is head of station the state will attend the course, ton, Dorothy Shepherd. Alice ing her marriage to Alva F. BelKOVO and Mr. Packett is editor Miss Shipley said. Newton. Delora Carter, Marva liston in the Manti L D S Temnle of the Provo Herald. "Creating better homes today Higginson, Lila Stanley and the she resided in Nephi where she for a more responsible citienship hostess, Edyth Keyte. has taken an active work in th? Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Green-halgtomorrow'" is the theme of club' rhurch activities of her ward. Elma Carter returned to Salt oaMrs. William Bailey and - -...... thi v. i.c Survivors are her husband: two - , Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Greenhalgh ...i.i...b .... u.uimncrs ana mree sons: Mrs iwo guesi sueHKers ai ine; are Salt Lake visitors this week. course will be Miss Emmie Nelson "J" 7"" I'.ernice Mrs Bosvvell, Logan pnenis, jvir. ana 'Mildred Mrs. Harry J. Irons is spending of Chicago, representing the nat - lMrs Vern Carter. Sherwood, Blaine. Rlc'n- this week in Fountain Green at lonal !nrcl l,lid Jonn Belliston, Nephi- - one committee, and James Mrs Mvrl Fnrris anH h- -, the home of her daughter and son one sister, Mrs. Llz-e- l Gray of Washington. D .C. newly Kae of SaJt Lake Kr.imiauia; are guests in law, Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cook. field agent for the at the hume of h?r mother. Mrs appointed Boyington and three bnthrs, western states. Elmer. Edgar and Eugene Tuttl Earl Vest. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Smith of all of Manti. Tooc-i- e were in Nephi for the Norma was born at Nephi JanArchie Kay of Provo visited on week end. They were guests at Sunday with his parents, Mr. and uary 2?, 1943. She is survived by the heme of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mrs. Isaac Kay. her fatrer, and the brothers ai.d Garrett. siste.-listed above. Mrs. Cira McNoughton of Heb" Mrs. Mary J. Winn of Lehi er visited last week with her The Kriennd Ward Rnliof 3v. tin ctvnt 1hf nast wrvlr vicitintr iety is having a bazaar on Tuesday sistcr- - Wrs Danelda Newberry with her children. Mrs. Clarence .March !th at 4 P M They will! Mr and Mrs. J L. Fowkes of Wilkey and Mrs. Walter Vogt i nai- mi Nan- ai ior nc Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders statesmen today measure up to the home, for mother and for the tin..r fte uihd announce the mrtn or a son on standards set by the founders of ?nSdES' '" cm011 Mrs. James P. Christensen republc? February 23 at the Payson hospit-ioeycfarnfy!' al - Phone 368R12 Grandparents are Mr. and1 Today (February 23) we are desire the cooperation of all and Miss Ruth Sperry of Salt Lake Correspondent Mrs. R. P. Garrett and Mr. and honoring Washington because he are sure you will find something City wis I er end week of guest ' Continued on Page 4. Mrs. P. J. Sanders. you need and want. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Asa II. Sperry. Mrs. Marion Christensen spent last wei-in Payson at the hom-Russell Neilsen returned to 1. of her brother in law rind sister, a at after short visit ti.e gin home of hif parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson. David ts i'ren. Cues!:, of Mrs. James Christt'ii-sc- n hst Thursday at a qu It n;: Mrs. j.iin SnydiTg.aard of Mt Carma Peterson. Clara F'leasanl jpent Wednesday visiting piri vr-rV'm.io with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Winter. Marnio Winter, Christensen, Hanana Hemingway, F -Kry. and K:.iriia Mangolson. Luncheon was se: ved to the guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Sheohci J and family s)ent Sunday in ,SpringviIle at the home of th if son in law anil daughter, Mr. an i Mrs. J 'tk Tho: 1 wul family. is-- Mr. and Mrs. G L. Shepherd visited in Sail Lile City on Thursday and Friday where they attended the J irks n Day d.mi r on Thursday evening. PRICK Each year the outsand-in- g mother of the state of Utah is Mr. and Mrs. ITfrvcy Chris'en-se- n This mother, who is seleoled. of V ilt I C;v were guesls selected by the American Mother on Sunday ;.;ul Monday at the Golden Rule home r.f Mr. ani' Mrs. R. 11. Committee of the Foundation, then becomes n can Gardner, grand parents of Mis. didate for the title of American Christensen Mother of 1!M3. l Carl Newton Mr. and Mr Nominations for the 1948 moth- nt Sunday ard Lake City of Utah are now received rr ' bv Mrs. Sheldon Allred. hnirman Monday at the home of Mr. find i i 1 Mrs. t . A. Mangf :son. !of the state Mothers committee. . Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow finu Any person may nominate mother whom he or she thinks children find Helen Hansen 01 l . . aa t deserving of this high honor den find Virginia Hansen of Delta ..,.. ....... r r Ik u in meir giiesis ai urn App ira t on blanks may be from Mrs. Allred at 219 No. parents ..Mr. ana .virs. j. r.. 11.111- Ther . ,.UJ5C m ...v.-- , rbon Avenue. I'rice. Nomina-- 1 sen. moiid Nephi Division: Vice President Lester Cox, Superintendent Howard Fabian,!''' must reach her not later! Miss llene 1 h impsnn, who is nt- Marrh than tending school in halt L.nnc ity 15, Vice President W. D. Pardoe, and Engineer Lester I Berry as they watch install- spent the week end fit the home of her parents, .Mr. anu Mrs. ation of the huge lead press used in the production of hose at Thermoid Nephi Miss Joyce Winn and Miss Shir- - Thompson Genevieve Shepherd of Salt ley Jenkins were in Salt Iakc plan- - George Boskivich is the workman. Mr. Cox in NEPHI NEWS h, A - MONA NEWS her i I National 4H Week Plannei -- 4-- H be. 4-- H 4-- H j j ,i. , - 4-- H a 4-- H Bazaar Planned s - - . S LEVAN NEHS -- v v v:" i- , Mother of the Year To Be Selected ,,' i j f'" Li Neldon Worthington. Week end guests of Oountv Agent and Mrs. Joseph F. Parrish were his brother and sister in law. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Parrish of Clearfield. Miss Jane Mcpherson is spending a vacation in Los Angeles and Maywood. California with her sis ter, Mrs. W. A. Wright. Mrs. Elmer Tolley of Pocntello, Idaho visited with Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey and other relatives over the week end. C. W. Johnson Club Speaker W. Johnson, Number 9 Double Funeral Saturday For Mrs. Ethel Belliston And N orma Be iston Is C. 1948 ur new baby. Og-de- n Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brother-fwand Beth Francom of Salt Lftke City enjoyed the week end here with her parents Mr. and Mr. J. L- - Francom. Mis Betty Lubbers of Wood-Cro- s enjoyed Sunday hero with Mr. Floy Mortensen. Mrs. Verna Gardner entertaaln-p- d a group of Indies at her home last Thursday night. A delirious lunch on was served. Nephi Ranks Sixth in State Accident Rate Club Hears Talk On Washington ed Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Brough have received an announcement of the marriage of William (Bill) Hawkins, son of Prof, and Mrs. C. J. Hawkins to Viola Wood, on Feb. ruary 14th. Bill is First Liutenant in the Army Air Corps, and he and his bride will leave in April for Germany to be gone for the next ATTENDS MEETING two or three years. IN OGDEN Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Forrest J. Walter Paxman was in are visiting in Glendale, California Monday evening where he at with their daughter and son in tended the annual meeting of the law. Ogden Chamber of Commerce Mrs. Clair Macfarlane and small Featured speaker of the evening was Earl O. Shreve of Washtngtor son of Cedar City are visiting in D. C president of the United Stat- Nephi with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. James II. Ellison. es Chamber of Commerce. Mr. Paxman reports that he en Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Beck have joyed President Shreve talk very returned from a visit to Carbon much, and that he cited that the where they were guests obligation of the United States wns county of Mr. and Mrs. C. Arthur Carlto help Europe and the world re- son. Mr. Carlson is superintendent cover from ravages of war. canyon mines. They Mr. Shreve emphasied import of the Spring ance of the democratic form of report an enjoyable time. government in this country its Mr and Mrs. Faul Francom proven economic background, i.id spent the week end with her parthat "the eyes and hopes at nil ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn. mankind are centered on AmerKeith Worlhington of Logan ica today". wns a week end visitor at the home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Levari Local and Sodal News Items Several Nephi residents are expected to attend the February meeting o fthe Associated Civic Clubs of Southern and Eastern Utah which will be held at Mount I Pleasant Saturday. The public is to be held at 2:30 p. m. meeting at the Kinema theatre, with the banquet in the evenPleasant South ing at the Mt. ward. Dancing will follow the banquet, at the Queen City ball room.' Feb 26, Thursday, l"1'". Beck-stea- ing will be Presiding Bishop LeGrande Richards who will be the conference visitor. Concluding numbers on the program will be a trio by Joyce Downs. Blanch Chamberlain and Gertrude Duckworth. The closing prayer will be given by Miss Ann Clair Bailey, Gleaner girl president. Nephi, Juab County, Utah TO MEET SATURDAY Saturday aud Sunday General Authorities SUPPORTING NEPHI! BUSINESSES CIVIC CLUBS Juab Stake Quarterly Conference to be Held Presiding Bishop To Represent BUILD NEPHI BY .i.fcM(,., n-- me 19-W- i some time to assist in getting thfc plans to remain entire plant into production. Nephi for j they visited with friends and atives. rel- - the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Shepherd. |