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Show 5f 9. "JVsfJU, tlU DxUnJLij City at t&z Cxoa-- c o all "cNtfikl, tke. 'DzUndLy City at tile. C of UtaH' of Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, Volume 39 December 23, 1948 Number !perling D. Vickers Funeral Friday "Go To Sunday School Sunday" invitation being issued this week by the respective Superintendents of the Ward Sunray Schools of Juab Stake. Special Christmas worship programs are to be given in each ward, with the meetings starting at regular times. is the On this eve of Christmas, 1948, we desire to say Merry Christmas to one and all wherever they liiay be, with the sincere wish for joy and happiness throughout the holiday season, and until another Yuletide rolls around. On Saturday, the world will awake to Christmas morning, so named and honored as the birthdate of Christ. As of yore, there will be gifts for all the youngsters left by the proverbial Santa Claus. Those laughing, merry children will also have been a Santa Claus to Mother and Dad with gifts reflecting .... Again may we add a word of greeting MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL J A. B. w NftVC jf Gibson Roy E. Gibson, Publishers Jay Warner Bob Joyce W. Mikkelson and Office Personnel Harmon, Shop Lilly Wright Nephi Correspondent Vera Christensen Levan Correspondent Elena H. Stanley Mona Correspondent ffff itH . Lt.jovernor Clifton N. Memmott of fjlper ..i to conduct installa- Kiwariis officers Monday. tionf Installation Night Monday Installation of officers of the Mr. Memmott is of the Helper Journal Demonstrate New Methods The Bailey-MeCun- e Co., In co with the General Elect ric Supply Corp., conducted a demonstration that was sponsor- ed by the Veterans on the Job training program. Several dairy men were In at tendance to hear R. D. Bovey of the Klenzade Products Inc. outline the problems related to dairy cleanliness and to demonstrate the new revolutionary product used In modern dories. These new products are the first ocmplcte program for dairy sanitation and cleanliness In the r"iietlon and handling of milk.on Vfilm entitled "Welding the farm" was showed how easy It Is for a farmer to do his own repair work and welding with the electric welder. operation The Stake Primary Is sponsoring a holiday dance for all children of Primary age on Thursday. December 30th at 3 P. M. In thj Second Ward. Light refreshments will be served and a good time Is guaranteed to all who attend. This If an annual budget dance. Special programs will be held throughout the wards of Juab Stake on Sunday, in commem- oration of the Christmas season. It is urged that the members of the respective wards attend their own meetings on Sunday evening. On occasions when their ward meeting is not being held FIRST WARD at the same time as another ward Opening song "O Come All Ye they are cordially invited to at Faithful"; Prayer, James W. tend. Mathews; sacramental song, "Joy to the World"; Sacrament gem. THIRD WARD TO PRESENT Bishop Lester H. Belliston; Clar- CHRISTMAS CANTATA Grace inet Duet, "Holy City', The Music of Christmas' bv Ostler and Charles Foote; Choral Ira B. Wilson will be presented Reading, The Navitity, by Second in tne Nephi Third Ward Sacra Intermeaiate class; bong, Away ment meeting Sunday at 6:00 P. In the Manger" by First Inter M. The program as announced mediate group; vool trio; Joan follows : Invocation; Beagley, Corrine Paxi.aan. t.laine Choir: Prologue, Paxman; talk, Edna Cazier; pre Holy Night, Choir; "He Shall sentation by Junior Sunday School Feed His Sheep", Alto solo by consisting of poem, Kathryn Ann Cecile Romney, with choir; "Come class Thou McCune; song, Primary Jesus" bass girls; poem, Sharen Ostler; song solo by Marvin Witt with Choir; by Junior Sunday School; Steel "O Little Town of Bethlehem', guitar selection, Annett Howarth womens chorus and choir; "Good and Renee Westring; cnristmas Tidings" Soprano solo by Gertrude with Ladies Chorus story, Lucille M. Warner; closing Duckworth song. 'Hark The Herald Angeis and choir; "Glory Be To God" Women's chorus and choir; The Sing; Closing Prayer. Magi", Men's chorus and choir, SECOND WARD "Little Lord Jesus, Alto solo by Welcoming address and announ Valene Judd and choir; "In Our cements, Roy E. Gibson of the Hearts", tenor solo by Clarence Ward Bishopric; opening song, O Gowers; "The Living Song", choir; Come All Ye Faithful"; invocation. Benediction Response, choir; benBishoD John H. Harmon; Sacra' ediction. Florence W. Haynes is director ment song, "Jesus Once of Humble Birth; Sacrament Gem, Kobe it of the choir with Fern B. Garrett Sacramental service; as assistant director. Rheta Sper-r- y Harmon; is accompanist, with Claude Paxman and J. R. and Dr. D. Nelson officiating; Congregational Stoddard Judd is reader. song. "Joy To The World"; Nat ivity Choral Reading members ot FOURTH WARD, SECOND Second Intermediate class; Song WARD TO HEAR SPECIAL by Junior Sunday school, "Silent MUSICAL PROGRAM The following speciaf musical Night"; Christmas Legend by Miss Bonnie Leavitt; two selections by program will be given at the Junior Sunday school, to be an Nephi Fourth Ward at their meetnounced; Reading: The Saviors ing Sunday evening, which will Words in This Dispensation by start at the regular time of 7:30 The proNeil Park; Song, Junior Class in the Ward Chapel. members, I Heard The Bells on gram is under the direction of Christmas Day; Closing sons by Ellen Cole Bunton, and includes Hark, The Herald the following numbers: congregation; Opening number, quiet music, Angels Sing; closing prayer, comet duet by L. D. Mangelson Paxman. and Bob Beckstead; Girls chorus, "If With All Your Hearts" by THIRD WARD R. Q. The following program will be Mendelsson; cello solo, gin at the Third Ward at 10 a. m. Dorius; vocal solo, H. W. McCune; An invitation is extended to all talk on Christmas Carols and ward members and Christmas vis- Sacred music, Mrs. William Bailey; "Carol of the Bells" Mixed itors to attend: Choral Reading "While Shep- Choral Group; 'Tfoly Art Thou" herds Watched Their Flocks by Mixed Choral Group. In addition to Mrs. Bunton, Night", Second Intermediate class; "The Savior's Appearance to the Mrs. Carol Stuart is manager and Nephltes", choral reading by the Mrs. Diane G. Booth Is accompanAdvanced Seniors; Christmas song ist from the Junior Department; Song The above program will also be from the First Intermediate dein the Nephi Second presented Advanced Junior partment; Song. Department; "Christmas Legend" Ward at 6toP. M. Sunday evening, Bishop John H. HarAdvanced Senior Department; song according mon who will be in charge of the Geneallgocal department meeting. FOURTH WARD The annual Christmas program FIRST WARD CHOIR TO for the Nephi Fourth Ward Sun- PRESENT CHRISTMAS SUNDAY EVENING day school will be presented at PROGRAM "The Little Town of Bethlehem" 11:15 A M. on December 26th, as will be presented by the First follows: Brief welcome and announce Ward Choir at 7:30 P. M. Sunday ment by officer in charge; Open- evenilng, December 26th. Lynn ing song "O Come All Ye Faith- Searle is director of the choir ful"; Invocation, Mrs. Chloe Bai- with Leona Belliston as organist The cantata will also feature, in ley: Sacramental song, Jesus Once of Humble Birth; Sacrament gem, addition to the choir of the First Janet Ockey; Sacrament, Congreg- Ward, a children's chorus from ational song, "Joy To The World" that ward. Soloists are Gertrude Carol reading The Nativity", the Tranter, Reva Morgan, Susannah members of First Intermediate Wllkey, Lila May Scott, Wm. Paxvocal selection "Dear Lit man and Linden J. Leatham. A class; tle Stranger" Carl Memmott quartet Is composed of Miss MirClark Austin. Sherman Kendall iam Jenkins, Miss Clarice Kenand Wayne Andrews; Christmas dall, Clyde Christensen and Leon"Goincr Home Reading for ard Linton. All members of the ward and Christmas" Donna Steele; Song, "O Little Town of Bethlehem" others interested are Invited to Edith McPherson, Barbara Hoyt, attend. Shawna Oldroyd, JoAnn Pace"; Christmas Story, Donna Mockll; Two sones bv Junior Sundav School members; Christmas read ing. Kathryn Parrish: Clonlr.p congregational gong, Hark The adHerald Angels Sins: benedlctlm Nephi City will make an Nello Sudweeks of the Ward bish justment in power rates to include homes having electric watopric. er heaters, effective January 1. PFC Merle Whiting, son of Mr. 1949, according to an announceand Mrs. Edward M. Whltlnir of ment made today by Spencer E. Nephi, who recently reenllsted in Forrest, Chairman of the Electric me regular army for three years. committee of the Nephi City Is now In Stmttgart Germany, Council. Forrest Councilman serving with the 97th Constabulary pointed out that a reduction to Signal Squadron. PFC. Whiting 1.3 cents per KWH will be effectwill be In Germany for 30 months. ive on power from 250KWH to He is taking a radio operators 650 KWH. the particular bracket course, and wants the Times-New- s which most homes will reach when to convey a 'Hello to all of his using an electric water heater. friends and relatives In Nephi at Some adjustments are also bethis Christmas time. ing made on commercial rates. Long-Expect- love and respect. retary. The newly elected Lieutenant Governor is a native of Sciplo, and has been connected with the Helper Kiwanis club for the past 14H years, having served as president, secretary and as editor of the club's weekly paper "Builder" for eight years. lie begins his term of office with 14 years of perfect attendance. 52 Christmas Programs Planned For Sunday Morning And Evening Funeral services will be conducted Friday at 2 P. M at the Second Ward chapel for Sterling Degrew Vickers, 62, who died on Tuesday at the family home in Salt Creek Canyon. The services will be directed by the Nephi First Ward Bishopric. Friends may call at the lounge room of the chapel from 11 a. m. until 2 p. m. Friday. Burial in the Vine Bluff cemetery will be di-- I rected by Anderson Funeral home. Mr. Vickers was born October 5, 1886, a son of Samuel Tuson and ""Elizabeth Hall Vickers. He mar ried Annie E. Barratt December He 18, 1911 at Salt Lake City. has followed farming as an occupation. Survivors are his widow, one daughter: Rosie Enid Runsted of Hawthrrn California, one grandson, Gordon L. Cambridge, Nephi; two sisters and one brother: Mrs. Ethel V. Barrett of Nephi, Mrs. Arline V. Barrett of Salt Lake City and Leland H. Vickers of Nephi. Kiwanis Club of Nephi will be held on Monday evening December 27th at 7 p. m., under the direction of Lt. Governor Clifton N. Memmott of Helper, according to an announcement today by E. R. Shaw, retiring president. The party will be held in the Blue room of the City Equipment building. Joseph F. Parrish, Juab County Agricultural agent will be Installed preseident of the club for 1949 with Earl H. Steele as vice president, and Alton S. Gadd as sec- llta" La-M- ar . i Production on Legionaires Wasps Take Uptrend As Attend Meet One of Four Max Commander and Juab high Wasps First Year Ends Knight and Mrs. and fered defeats week, Mrs. Clarence The school FFA Chapter Holds Annual Initiation suf- once last attended the District at the hands of the Tooele bullGreenhalgh week the Mt. Nebo chapNew Thermold From The convention of the American Leg- dogs 4 and again by Lehi high terLast the Future Farmers of of 5 on Eureka duel held ion that a at Saturday, in thrilling By. Win. Peteraon Juab high school, held America, December 11th. The principal merely found Lehi ahead when the Now we come to the end of our speaker for the convention was buzzer rang. On Saturday night, their annual iniation of green-hanand chapter farmers. Twenfirst year of production from our Department Commander Rlter, however, the boys came roaring Nephi Division with a feeling of who stressed the Important port back to swamp a visiting Morgan ty new members of the Ag Club were accepted as green hands and anticipation and conuaence in rut the American Legion has played five under an unstoppable 40-3- 5 25 as ure nroeress. chapter farmers. Sixty-fiv- e and also in in the in work rehabilitation Midway scoring barrage. of the During the early part members of the Ag Club were of a lead welfare child the the third with program period, year our conveyor and transmissIn attendance. Many pranks were the starting five were all retired pulled ion belting department alone car- nation. on the greo ribands and a in Commander Rlter also pointed to leave the game ried the load from standpoint of the hands time was had by all. of the subs. Ken Bean was high good production. Starting In July other out that Nephi is falling way After the inltation ceremonies in their membership. If Ne- point man with 16 points, eight production departments have come a nice treat was enjoyed in the into the picture witn tneir con- phi expect No. 1 the to startbefore them of scored the keep tribution to the over-a- ll output more memberships must be ing whistle had heardly died away. home economics department by all Several of these departments have post Hot dogs, spudnuts, The team went to American concerned. secured, and a more active part cider and Ice cream were refreshgrown from a handful of employ- taken Those on members. a Fork for return post by Wednesday ees running trial production to a ments for the evening. sizable group producing high qual- veterans Interested in joining are game with the Forkcrs and came All summed up, the Ag boys tail-enBooth. d back to Nephi on the of ity merchandise in volume quan- urged to contact Frank really had a successful Initiation. a lop sided score. tities. Fan Belts is another department The preseason games will be Everyone left feeling eager to carthat has developed rabidly during wound up next week when Grants-vill- e ry on in Ag work and make this the past six months until now year one of the most happy and Lehi travel here on successful In the history of the when we are In a position to fill and Tuesday Wednesday nights. any and all orders our sales deMrs. P. P. Christian has re- The regular season will start on local chapter. partment can get for our plant. turned home this week with Lt. The law of supply ani) demand af- Richard Baldwin, a grandson. Mrs. January 7th when Springville will Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sc.il of Los fects our production as It does Christison has been visiting with be the visiting team at the Nephi Angeles. California announce the that of any other business. son In law and daughter, Ma- gymnasium. her birth of a son December 15. Ms. Wrapped hose production is In- jor and Mrs. Raymond Black at Scoll is the former Miss Jane creasing especially with new type Phoenix, Arizona. of hose recently fot l.unt of Nephi. Grandparents In approved spendmanufacture. Rotary Hose of Mrs. Elizabeth Ostler is In Nephi are Mr. and Mrs. J. E. San course is the mainstay of this ing the Christmas holidays Lunt. All residents of Utah driving and here we are prepared Francisco with her daughter and to increase production output any son In law, Mr. and Mrs. P. D. cars bering out of state licenses Miss Colleen McPherson, who is time our backlog of orders reach- Reitz. are subject to immediate regis- a student at the University of Utah es the point that this is Justified. I Glen Nelson, son of Mr. and tration arcordlng to a reminder is spending the holidays with her Due to a very energetic sales Mrs. F. Nelson is spending this week by E. C. Sherwood State! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy McJoseph In both and east the the group ; Pherson. west we are being favored with the Christmas holidays with them Highway patrolman. Mrs. Fonda S perry left Wednesis In the home. For additional Information on at Glen their ever deincreasing production mands for new type products In Nav, stationed at Treasure Is- the rules governing out of state' day for Los Angeles to spend uV land. licenses, motorists are invited to Christmas holidays with her son volume quantities. ' Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Nelson spent contact the Highway patrol or. In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Our motto for next year will I Max ( be "Always Climbing. Ithe week end In Delta. Chrlstaniea the County Assessors office. Mr. two 31-4- 37-3- ds be-ha- nd Social News News Briefs nt I I I J Power Rate Adiusted |