| OCR Text |
Show READ ALL THE ADS READ ALL THE ADS Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, May 13, 1948 Volume 39 - I r- o D fr V kA Monday For Arvel Sperry Funeral services will be conducted Monday at 2 p. m. at the for Nephi Second Ward chape Arvel Leroy Sperry, 44, who died the family Thursday afternoon at residence, following an illnessLes-of th epast few weeks. Bishop ter H. Belliston of the Nephi First Ward will be in charge of the services and interment will 'be directed by Anderson Funeral I The Juab High School Wasps Thursday entered the State finals in baseball by defeating the South Sevier high school from Monroe. The score: Juab 4, Monroe 3. to Coach Theron According Snyder, the championship game will be played Tuesday afternoon May 18. Coach Snyder could not definitely say whether the game would be played here, nor who the opponent would be. The Ju ab Wasps will meet tne winner of s the game. wr. L ; Number 20 1 WASPS ENTER ' FINALS OF STATE BASEBALL PLAY s- - , - ! 1 Beaver-Cypru- Conference to Be Held Here This Week End . "- - i Home of Nephi. Friends may call Sunday evenserof ing and Monday until time vices, at the family home. Mr. Sperry was born at Nephi Junly 29, 1903, a son of Asa Grant and Agnes Hannah Park Sperry. Mr. Sperry has been a baseball enthusiast all his life, playing for fifteen years with the Nephi team and also for three years in the Western Utah league. He was Nephi City recreational director for three years. Survivors are his widow, Eva Park Sperry, his father. Asa G. Sperra: three sons and two daughters: Milton, Duane. Bruce. and Suzanne Sperry. all of Nephi: two sisters and four brothers: Mrs. "Leone Howarth, Mont Asa and Grant Sperry, Nephi; Mrs. Fvs Hugh Sperry. Mona, Marine, and Rex Sperry, of Salt Lake City. I I ' x ''Z One Week Remains to file J For Queen Hal-verso- Students of the Juab High School show that they can really work removing a tree from the school campus as part of Clean up week. n honor. Mayor P. L. Jones of Nephi looks on as President Fred E. Schluter shows two of the tiny students of the Animony Schools samples of raw rubber. The students stopped briefly at the plant on the return from the Salt Lake Tribune sponsored tour. Forage On Nephi Man Range Slow, President Schluter Clarifies Loses Hand Ranger States Policies During Week's Visit the Nephi 'n Accident Forage the Uinta National District two to Forest are retarded To Thermoid Plant Here Lunt to three the hospital are mal Forage plants I conditions on of from norweeks in comparison years. starting good at the lower elevations but growth is slow under the weather conditions which have prevailed the past month. It is the opinion of stockmen who have inspected the range with Forest Raneer Owen DeSpain that of Nephi is at Eugene where his left Payson hand was amputated just above ofl the wrist Wednesday following an Fred E. Schluter, President accident at Thermoid Company, Thermoid Company, spent last week in Nephi to review progress Nephi plant. It is reported that Mr. Lunt on equipment installations and to was cleaning gears on the speed up the delayed program. Mr. a large machine used for Schluter also clarified and outlinfrictioning cotton duct used in the ed with Lester F. Cox, Vice Presproduction of flat belting. lotments until May 15 or later. ident, changes in responsibility as Following first aid at the plant There will, however, be a few cat- the plant gets into operation. Mr. Lunt was rushed to the Payson tle placed on the forest this week In order that he may devote Fred J. Milliman of Mammoth hospital where further medical aid where the owners do not have most of his time to the more imformer member of the House of was given. feed to maintain their stock. The of task superproduction His condition was reported good. Representatives from Juab Counestablished opening dates on these J portant vision, Howard S. Fabian, Plant ty, has filed with the secretary allotments is May 1st. manager, was relieved of state for the Democratic nomThe Salt Creek, Maple Canyon Production office responsibilities and oth- ination as state senator from the and Chicken Creek recreation ar- of details. Lester I. Berry was 13th district, Juab and Tooele eas have just been maintained er W. counties. plant engineer; Jamesrelaand are now open to public use. It made was assigned public Mr. Milliman is well known in is anticipated that these areas, as Beard tions of the plant, in addition Nephi, having served as a member well as Payson Lake area, will to and other traffic management of the Juab County Fair board receive a lot of use during this Frank Booth was for several years, and having taksummer. As considerable vandal- assignments. schedof in en an outstanding part in the production charge ism occured on these recreation put Bos-we- ll and Milton and ule planning, Infantile Paralysis fund activities. areas during the past year it is was made responsible for purhoped those using these facilities chases. will remember that they are for The following Five Juab County men have Several meetings were held public use and not to be destroyed with supervisors and foremen, and filed for various positions on their letter was received this week by not do to who few a stop by as is Mr. Schluters custom, he respective party tickets, according Dr. P. L. Jones: think of their value. with all employees, and sub- to an announcement made today Dear Mayor Jones: The Salt Creek road is being met In behalf of the members of the to questions and answers. by James P. Christensen, Juab maintained this week, and also the mitted Salt Lake Chamber of Commerce These conferences reveal that County Clerk. Nebo loop road up as far as the Three incumbents are seeking Good Will Tour, we want to take were almost as impatsnow line. The road maintenance employees ient as Thermoids top management reelection: W. C Andrews, chair- this opportunity to thank you for crew will continue 1o work on this to you and get all equipment lined up so man of the board of County Com- the wonderful reception district until all the roads have us while we missioners, is again seeking the your people gave could get on piece-worbeen maintained. The road into they were in Nephi. It really started It was announced that, pending party's nomination for the Maple Canyon area was maintain- installation of piece-worthe job commissioner Job; Earl F. Dunn our tour off with a "bang" and ed last week by the State Road evaluation were extremely happy with plan would be complet- of Mammoth, .Incumbent commis- we crew. the friendship and good will that ed between the middle and latter sioner has filed for the two-yetwo weeks the appast During of May, and that mininmum commission post of the Democratic were evidenced in your communproximately 200 acres of sage- part would be assigned to party. George A. Sperry, Repub- ity and shown by your people. brush land in the Foote's canyon base rates Please extend our thanks to lican, member of the Legislature retroactive to May 1st area have been reseeded. This was jobs, "In spite of higher construction from Juab County has again filed everyone; and especially to the a continuation of the reseedinp costs school people who made available and equipment delays, we for that position. project started last fall. Crested Milton Shaw, manager of the the school building and the reregretted the selection of Forrest wheat grass, smooth bromp, tall have notMr. Hotel, has filed for the freshments. Schluter stated. 'This meadow oats and mountain brome Nephi" commissioner post on the Sincerely yours strained our pocketbook, were used in this reseeding work. ' situation Frank B. Streator and tried our patience, but we Republican ticket. Arvil Wankier, With the rooperntion of the local think from Levan has filed President, Salt Lake that under good business Republican stockmen this area was fenced in' conditions Chamber of Commerce Commissioner post we will have a most for the 194fi and will he protected fmmt Ed. L. Ames, efficient operation here at Nephi." on his party ticket. Tour Chairman grazing unt'l the grasses being lists were posted on Seniority are established. planted firmly the Company bulletin boards, with shiMipDee'crass job protection assurances on a plant-wid- e basis. Mr. Schluter stated "While we ... AIR MAIL WEEK had to bring supervisory help here to it wouldn't get started, TO BE OBSERVED surprise me to see these good NeI. men soon THROUGHOUT U. S. work wnv into their phi management jobs here, and the Nation-wid- e we will ceremonies are be- process may be reversed to celebrate the 30th need these typs of men with leading planned anniversary of the United States ership qualities in our other two Air Mail Service during the week factories. There is a scarcity of of May according to Fred good men In management In L. Gadd, Nephi postmaster. industry. Airmail first began on Miy 15. "We have not changed our pol: 1918 when a single motored open icy or earlier promises that about s of our Nephi fact-or- v cockpit pl;ine took orf fri;tn Kast , Potomac Park in Washington I'.; jobs will he on piece wirk. C. bound for Now York City. 218 and in addition to production premiums we in'end to sharp 20 per miles away. Today nir miil is represented in cent of the Nephi nlant profits 3k nelwork of 130 000 miles. of air, with our Nephi employees. But rountes in the United and ' ... LZ.. a foreign air service tlvit reaches' Continued on Page 2. Section 2 on into every country, the entire' globe. LOGAN - Speaker at the Utah State Agricultural college recentand son ly was Fred K. Schluter, PresidMrs. Lvrlyn Kendill Fred, and Mi !. D.'.n.Jd I'.osli und ent of Thermoid Company, Trenfamily of Salt Lfike City spenf ton. N. J. Mr, Schluter wnj n Mathers day with relatives in guest of Dr. Daryl Chase. Dean of Students. Dr. Chase was forNephi. Miss Carol Lee Pickering of merly a resident of Nfphi where Salt Lake City spent Mothers day Thermoid Company has constructwith her parents. Mr. and Mrs ed a new toMht products manuGuarnott Kendall. facturing plant. Several File For Positions On Tickets ' cal-lend- Salt Lake C. Of C. Sends Thanks k. k, ar ar -u 15-2- three-fourth- M;. stL?y4 V t called-Stak- Only one week remains for the Ute Stampede Commiltee to pick their queen for the 1918 1UG U FE STAMPEDE. To date only a limited number of girls have signified their desire to become a candid ate for this honor. In order that all girls of Nephi may have an opportunity (exclusive of those who in past years have had the honor) the date for applicants has been set as May 21st. Girls are urged to contact either Clyne Leavitt or Grant immediately if thoy desire to become a candidate for the Jo-He- Elder Bruce MeConkie, one of the Seven Presidents of Seventy, will represent the general authorities of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints at the quarterly conference of Juab Stake here Saturday evening and SunTnis is the announcement day. of President James H. Ockey of the Stake, and President Ockey urges a full attendance at each of the three sessions of conference. The first meeting will ho hoiri Saturday at 8 P. M. and will be a Priesthood Leadership The following roll will bemeeting. Stake High Presidency, in ephi To Open Baseball Season Sunday Afternoon With Payson as Opponent p " ? i it The local baseball nine got off to a fine start in its first two games of the Central Utah League Seminary To Hold Exercises Sunday Night 1948 baseball season, by winning both games. Last Sunday, in the first game of the season the locals r traveled to Helper and whipped the Helper team by an 8--6 count in the day's major upset. The Nephi team went to work in the second inning and scored eight & runs, and then played good ball behind the excellent pitching ot n m mi Commencement exercises of the Glen "Dog" Belliston to turn back the hard fighting Helper team Council, Patriarch, Stake Clerk, Juab Stake Seminary will be con- Theron Snyder and Bob Bosh were Stake ducted Sunday evening at the Melchizedek Priesthood the local crew, committee; Second Ward hall according to an the big guns fortwo All presidencies and but each it hits, garnering announcement secretaries of Melchizedek Priesttoday by E. LV was the play of the Nephi hood qurums by quorum; Stake Richardson, Seminary principal. team andsteady clutch brilliant the pitchThe theme of the graduation is President; Stake Committhe Mission "The Light of Truth"" and the ing of Belliston that turned Heltee for Adult members of the favored the trick and upset exercises will begin at S p. m. Aaronic priesthood; Bishops and perites. Stake Ward Clerks, The program as announced by The local nine traveled to Eur- Counselors, Aaronic committee, Teaching Principal Richardson is as follows: eka on Wednesday afternoon and Priesthood general secretaries. Prelude, selected, Ara Belliston slugged its way to a track meet General sessions of the confer- It enoe and Anna Julia Hoyt; processional 20-1- 1 victory over will be held on Sunday at 10 Ara Belliston; song by Graduates, was just too much wSini fnV the . m At "The Spirit of God Like a Fire is Eureka nine, as they went down to ference sessions, will be reports Wil-iama terrific before defeat invocation Neal barrage Huriiing': by four recently returned address of welcome, Mack of base hits from the Nephi bats. given missionaries: Kenneth These two victories gives Ne- Oneita Bendixen, Jennie Garrett, Wilkiy; Sells award presentation Howard Albert K. Sells; Belliston award phi a clean slate of two wins and Beth Francom. and no losses them throws and trumElsie Belliston; presentation. Elder MeConkie is an pet duet, "The Morning Breaks" into a tie for the league lead speaker, and sermons impressive which he with Payson. This deadlock will will give will be Robert Beckstead and L. D. by reader. Joy Summers; be decided, however, on Sunday all members of the appreciated stake. Dialogue I, "Must One Forsako afternoon May 16th at 4:15 when Conference sessions will be held All?" (England 1847) Winslow Fl the Payson crew will tangle with in the Second Ward Hall, as has ic Tt son, Beth Kay and Virginia the Nephi nine on the local dia- - been the case in the past few Newton: song by graduates "Com mond. This is the opening game conferences. There will Come Ye Saints"; season ana quarterly , ,m in the hall iNepni lor ine dialogue 8mDle seatin ' o o f lion 10 AvnAsnmfl tint-arraiii W.I V.II ci HI 1,11 io mui between the and the doors proper, Continued on Page 2, Section 2 large turnout to cheer the teams hall and the chapel will be opened on. accomodate the crowd. PubOn Wednesday afternoon. May to lic address system will be working Three students from Nephi are 19th. Nephi will play at Levan. sn thai all, whether they are on The Helper-Nepbox score: among those who will receive dithe front row, or in the chapel plomas from Snow College in exwill be able to hear satisfactorily. HELPER ercises planned for the coming Music for the sessions will be AB H O week. They are James H. Crane, furnished by the Singing Mothers 5 1 2 son of Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Crane Mascara 2b of the Stake, and by the Trebblet-tes- , 5 0 7 and husband of Carol Cox Crane; Tabone lb 5 1 13 high school choral group. Richard C. Lunt, son of Mrs. Floyd Scavo c 5 2 3 C. Lunt; and Luana Ockey, daugh-to- i Mullins ss 4 2 0 of Mr. and Mrs. James H. Tone If 4 1 1 Migliaccio 3b Ockey. 4 4 0 Laursen cf 1 0 1 Dimick rf 3 1 0 rf Flegente r K. Neff Construction 4 2 0 12 p Burge Company of Nephi has been 40 14 27 21 Totals the contract for construction of a 61 x ?.0 ft. exhibit buildNEPHI 5 1 1 o. Juab County Fair Worthington rf ing at the . The building will house Bailey ss ground;-5 0 2 1 Announcement was made this the Fine Arts division of the fair. Snyder lb If 5 2 8 0 week by Judge and Mrs. Will L. 3 0 2 0 Hoyt of the approaching marriage Completion is expected within lunt If fi'l days time. Bosh 3b 1 of their daughter, Vivian, to Mat- 4 2 3 1 2 thias Cowley Olsen, son of Mr. Sperry 2b P. Belliston cf 4 1 70 0 and Mrs. Joseph VV. Olsen, Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers c 4 0 0 North West Temple St., Salt Lake were here from Manti for the INgginson G. Belliston p 3 0 6 Citv. Miss Hovt is a graduate week end. They also visited with 36 7 27 10 nf tho Rrit?ham Youne University Totals I icy Vickers at the Payson hos- Score by innings where she was vice president of pital where he is recovering. R H E the Associated Women Students 080 000 0008 7 1 and affiliated with White Key Nephi She at Helper ...000 031 002 6 13 4! scholastic organization. T present is a member of the faculty -- J'of the Cedar City High school. ome"traLUJa.h i , th' s; Man-gelso- n; lii V 1 io 1 , hi Engagements Announced By Brides' Parents Ix-ste- f. "l Standings Nephi .... Payson ... Helper ... Sp. Fork v v; i Levan Eureka Officials of the ' Purchasing Agents of Utah icw the world's largest braider , w Mr olscn s also a graduate 'of Brieham Young University and 2 o ftt Presenl 18 employed uy me war 2 0 urpanmeni ai wasningion u. 1 1 where the young couple expect to The marriage 1 1 make their home. 0 o.will be solemnized the latter part 0 2 lot June in the Salt Lake L. D. S. i Temple. Mrs. Earl Tolley of Richfield, a LEATHERCRAFT former resident of Nephi, wishes to armouncc the engagement of RC PYUIRITI Trt DC Keeler. bnVjVVN h r daughter, Nola ' D-je- n to James Derrell Holt, son of Mr. and Mrs. Derrell Holt of Monroe. Utah. No date has as yet been set lor the wedding. IHt w.th jack mui - AI TOGGERY icr, i nermoia A display of leathcrcraft made Engineer and Art Class of the Juab President Fred by the high school will be in the disolav E. Schluter windows of The Togfcor du:in next week, according to an 1. cement Thursday by R. C Hi lithwaite, art instructor. , an-n-- 1. Mrs Orson Cazier baa received word from Los Angeles announcing the birth of a great grandson. Inirn to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. f Juise. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. D. Z. Bigler of Alhambra, Mr. and Mrs. George j California. Bi ;'er of Nephi are also great grmdparcnts of the new boy. I ' i Mrs. Lola C. Jensen of Los Angeles announces the engagement of her daughter. Deliene to Robert K. VonDerLohe, son of Mrs. Jasper Cumpston of Los Angeles. The bride is a graduate of UCLA. Her fiance is a graduate of U S C. During the war he served in the army for three years. half of which time was spent In The bo- the European theatre. trothed couple has chosen June 19 as the date for their marriage, which will be solemnized at a church ceremony: |