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Show PAGE TTTREB at tU of fULZ' SVO-- .Volume 40 Utah, Thursday, County, January - r ,1 V i F t t Available Governor J. Bracken Ue pro--; claimed the week of January 4 to 10 as "Know Your Utah" week, during which all Utahns will be encouraged to learn more about their state, its history, itr natural resources, its industries and business, its tourist attractions, and its many advantages and opportunities for the future, T "Utah annually-- ' plays host to over a, million tourists and to many "national conventions, said Mr. Gips, and It is just smart fdr the people of Utah to be well informed regarding our state. An example is the annual con- vention of the National Editorial Association which is scheduled to be held In Utah this year, the first time in the Association's 75 years of existence. This convention wiJJ bring from 500 to 1000 newspaper publishers to Utah who will all be seeking information a- bout the state for publication In License plates are available at the office of Juab County Assessor Joel Taylor, according to an anouncemcnt made this week. Motorists are asked to call on either Monday, Wednesday or Friday for their plates. Papers the 1947 registratnecessary-arion certificate, and the assessor's certificate, which can be obtained at Mr. Taylor's office. In addition to passenger cars, trucks under 3500 lb. can also be licensed at the Assessors office, and blanks for trucks above this weight ore also available at the assessor's of- - Swimming Pool. Left to Ml u , umciais go over plans or right: Supt C. Ray Evans, Harold J. Hanttn, Health Dept Officials; Principal w recently of Juab C.H. Pay " , Post iN. a a Teams Point To Win. ft . a State Health the Juab high pool by the Utah State Board of Health was given when ' officials of the Monday State Agency visited the school and made official Inspection of the pool, recirculating equipment, Forecast As Both Nephi will also play at Spring-vlll- e on January 13th. Juab high school's Wasps, will Max Davis is manager of the open the Nebo Division basbet- Nephi post team, and urges that ball schedule here on Friday as all come out and support this they play hosts to the Springville Red Devils. The ; group. high school Juab are planning on boys from the dopsters who have upsetting to walk off with completed Improvements of the Juab High District; L. M. Thatcher, E. R. 8hields and and 0. F. Winn, Building Engineer Approval of school swimming Hard Fought. Game all to attend the Legion game at Nephi on Monday evening when , the Payson team will meet post t me Nephi post team. Authorities Approve Juab High SchoolSwimming Pool and Sanitary Equipmen aijd t Of picked the Devils game, but everything points U.ofU. Play Scheduled for Next the to a tight scramble for the ope' Coach Udell Wankier will have shape for the his boys in perfecttussle, and with evening Friday interest running high it is prob- the few remaining able that seats will be taken long before game time. Principal Pay announced Wednesday that there are a few reserved seats on the main floor, and inabout 50 general the balcony. admission seats also Principal Pay A 22. announced seats No. W 23, 24 and that, the en- for 25 have been cancelled ' ' ning fracas. Week entertaining J A highly cational event people when and eduthe the University of "John Loves Utah play Two Nephi Business Mary" will be presented at the Juab high school auditorium F M. S:00 on Thursday. January 13th. This contemporary play is a farce, and has soarkliner dialogue. at ' , , -- At Home : -- , . . In- Ion. by A R Belllston, Manager. The the equipment which recirculates buyer was Ammon Hermansen of the water of the pool through the rayson. filtering equipment every eight cording to a dispatch in a Salt Lake Paper Monday. Death wi attributed to a heart attack. Mr. and Mrs. Rex D. Wlrthlin wiaciy Known insuiuiion nours, Mr. Winn was born at Nephi and the filter eauimnent will leave this week end for San wainisorganized In 1907. Among which removes any foreign sub- March 7, 1871, a son of Dennis Francisco where they will attend those who were officers and early stances from the water. Also In- George and Alice Cunliffe on Friday, January 14th, the deal stocknolders of the Winn, were spected wa company handcart pioneers of Utah. He the chlorinating 1949 new of the er pre showing George C, Whltmore, A J. Aag-arwhich adds chlorine and married Mary Elsie Pitt in the Chevrolet - , . . . Jude Joshua Green; ood, otner chemicals to tiw wiltvto ridnfi Tem?lem- - June 2891. According to an announcement William Bailey, Orson Cazicr, Wm. prevent Mrs. Winn died in Los Angeles spread of disease. by Mr. Wirthlin, the new car is A Starr, J. E. Sorenson, L. One of only four high schools last October 21. J. scheduled to be shown locally on Nielson, John E, Aagard and oth- In the state having approved pools Mr. Winn was educated in the January 22nd. ers, y the Juab high school physical ed- schools at Nephi, and at an spaper editorials, school programs, early The present management of this ucation W C. Andrews and Earl F. program can now be en- age entered the mercantile busiwindow displays and other edumill has conducted Its operation larged to Include swimming, life ness. He served as County ReDunn took the oath of office as cational media. tor more than 30 years, and will saving and other water actlvit- - corder of Juab County for' one It Is expected that this year's 'Juab County Commissioners Com-at continue to do so under the new les as part of its program. The term, and in 1899 went on a for- observance will be the most oxten--1 brief ceremonies held at the pool was built with the building eign mission for the L D S church. sive yet and will reach Into every missioners room on Monday. The twnership. Mr, Belllston stated: "We wish In the middle 1920s and was was in administered Upon his release he opened a cath state. Judge area by of the populated express our grateful appreciatregular use until three of four private accounting and abstract of Will I. Hoyt of the Fifth Judicial to for the ion splendid cooperation years ago. when the enforcement title office and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Brstfey t'istrlct. subsequently with of the public who have contribut- of health laws made his brother. Robert assumed con- At were in Salt Lake City Monday to meeting held following, ed much to the success Inof the until closing mandatory attend the inaugural of Governor Commissioner Andrews was re stitution. We solicit proper, trot of the Nephi Flour Mill, in the same sanitation equipment could be In- - which capacity he engaged until flected chairman of the board. J. Bracken Lee. will and good support for Its fat-- ! stalled. The conamon or ineinus rcuremeni in ivzt. wnue in ure operations, pool and the equipment at the Ncphl he was active In civic affThe new owner, Mr. Herman. present time brines K no to the airs serving as city recorder for sen, frew up In the milling bus--1 nationally and as accepted standards for 23 years consecutively, J Iness and has operated flour and swimming pools. Mayor. He was also head of the reed mills for many years. His With the communitv pool clos Chamber of Commerce. fnlher before him operated a flour ed because of Inadequate sanitary Mr. Winn is survived by two mill in Denmark and continued recirculating equipment, It is hop. sons, Frank Winn of Salt Lake in the business after emigrating ed that arrangements can be and Dr. Herman P. Winn of Los 1 i to Utah, until the time of his worked out between Nephi City Angeles; one daughter. Mrs. Emdeath. and Juab School district for the ma Lou Allen of Reseda, Califoruse of the school nnnl rfiirW t, nia; three brothers: Robert and Announcement Is beln made entire summer neawn David F. Winn of Nephi. and Ernthis week of the sale of the munltv tool. until .urh tim th. est R. Winn of Meridan. Idaho; Motor Company community swimming pool can be and one sister, Mrs. Elizabeth En-strw wsiao u. swenson, wun tnc.modemiwd or a complete new of Ogden, also by seven company name to be changed to pool constructed to take care of grandchildren and four great -Swenson l.'otors, The sale was this phase of the summer recreat grandchildren. effective January 1st ional needs. Funeral services were being ' The Motor held Thursday at Manchester ward (Company has been operated for chapel with burial in Inglewood the past few years by Mr. Ilarver-soPark cemetery, Los Angeles. with LaGrande Smith of Fork This week's safety question: Hsw much time wou'd ta L0T for SpanishSwenson asIspartner. Mr. originally from Attend Funeral of the fire department In cats of fir in this situation? How much Fork, ind for the past time finding the almost buried fir hydrant? How much tints to Spanish Former Nephi Resident seven and years has been find the owner of the car which l parked directly In the no Funeral swrviees will be held at of the manager Ui ear out of ths way? say, or you'll lurs, dragging Ing onc, Mrs. W. II. Sperry, Harry Sper- Fountain Green Monday at 1:30 dealership at Cedar City. for firtmen to work there's plenty of spats to tno left of the ear for James Edgar Hill, 63, who ry and Errvst Blacken of Nephi. In will But th shown the oar picture. without being hamptrtd by ed- -' Mrs. Nelda Cowan of I di1 l S when fire occurs? This Join Mr 7ZSJI there plenty of spacs Mrt timo time. short hs a Hons Club "Safety Hint" pteturo. ' ton attended the funeral service Mr. Halverson will remain In illness of several months. Friends may call at the fam- of Leonard Blackett In Wells. g Nephi for I few weeks before In Nephi Sunday Nevada late In December. Mr. ily residence to Spanish Fork. evening and Monday until 11 a. ttlackett died suddenly of a heart He was born m., when the body will be taken attack at his home. in Nrphl March 8. 1883, a son of Nephi hasn't been so different to Fountain Green for services. Mr. Hill wan born at Fountain George and Ettie Blackett and was from the rest of the Intermoimtaln the past week here. He had work- In- - Green November 25, 1C1, a son well known The Ncphl Lions dub Safety signal light to be placed where the west durina n ranches at Little Salt Creek as temperatures of Zewis sofar Hicks Pacific cross some Amelia lines first Im and Hilt'ed are Union conChalk Up can Committee ot Levan for many Nerhi He resided In Foxintaln Green cetTiei lhe,u,hEast pressive results. Lions Voil Unw- north street at third west. The Juab County people. He ell and Eldon Sherwood, working railroad has agreed to Install and The record of the past week 'majority of his lifetime, having ' th' past 15 years ,n Nephi. married Martha Oazicr of Wells, Safety Council maintain this constant warning (since January 1st.) is as follows: with the Nephi aocordins; to Lion Sher Highest Lowest' Survivors are his widow, Annie 'Nevada. Surviving are his widow, during January, obtained the ser- signal, an(1 daughters. Sidwell Hall, whom he married five or 42 One 12 vices of State Safety EnjinT wood. This crowing was parti- Saturday, Jan. 1 WM ,01 in World War II. Novemher 7S, 1908 at Fountain ,31 Traffic cularly hazardous on dark nights Sunday, Jan. 2 12 llarrv Wrieht to make aThru -- 4 urv1vlng are a sister, Mrs. Green; one daughter, Mrs. Lamone' A,fW have Monday, Jan. 3 ,.. .k,42 his) and many near accidents Safety survey of Ncphl. 20 Tolley, Nephi; four trrandrhlld-- i vv- 11 Tuesday, Jan. 4 Slurry and a brother, Ern-re- n reported. recomrcendations the State will Blackett of Ncphl. and Mrs. 5 Jafi orw Errnna further 18 surroundLion traffic To Wednesday, IT sister, safely Install three floodlights iiansen or i ountain ureen. 12 12 ing the streets of the Nephi Third Sherwood has taken some photo-War- d Thursday, Jan. ( The Nephi CItyicraphs of parking conditions In Reading taken late Thursday nieht Rurial will be In the Fountain chapel. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin and Council has agreed to maintain Nephi. These pictures, to he pub-- showed that the maximum bet- Green crmetery dirrvlfd by An- family have been In Monrrowe, them. Churchgoers can retail lishrd this month, will show some ween 8 i. m. Thursday, normal derson Funeral home of of Colorado spending New Years day the hazardous traffic Condition of the negligent attitude Nephi time of reading) and that time and week end with her parents, 20 with was have the toward traffic rules. reading at 10:30 Mr. and Mrs. W. Burton Holman. existing after services whxli will citizens In m. above 2' tero. timv ht (tpnvaed bv the Ihrfeased Parking front of fire nlue and p. Mr. ind Mrs. Knnpfnn Miff. Mr. end Mrs. Lynn Whittington "" in school cross walks only add to lighllnc facilities. Clyde Motes, and Mr. and Mrs.fwre dinner hosts Sunday to Mrs. In another noteworthy effort to the traffic dangers abounding us Mr. and Mrs, Arthur flowers La Mar HowVn and family hve(Chas K. Whfttakr and family, diminish traffic hazards UnrtsjLrt u obey the traffic laws and and family of Payann wnre guests' returned hme frmti an etijoyahlf' whi have moved to Nephi. Mrs. Nephi a safer city to live "f his parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. J. Howell and Sherwood have to Old Mexico, Duncan and Whittaker Is sister of Mr. Whit- trip Bowers on New Tears day. talned a railroad rod alternating In. 'Mesa, Arizona. tington. formation which they can obtain only if we, their hosts "Know Our Utah". " To this end, the Sons of Utah Pioneers are attempting to itim- ulate interest among our citizens in learning the essential farts of Utah, according to Mr. G!lei. "Know Your Utah" week activities will include the Governor's proclamation, special observances by civic clubs and churches, new- ter. . The purpose of this series is to bring a high class of entertainment to our community. The pub lic Is Invited to aU of these fun ctions. . jj Levan Mr. and Mrs. Geo, W. Sperry Logan were in Nephi on New Years day as guests of his par-A.. ents, Mr. and Mrs, George Guests Suoday -- t the home were; Mr; anciTflTrs. Sperry RancUa and daughter Mar- Leslie Jorie o Eureka. : Afternoon LEVAN Mrs. Anderson, 77. died In Levan Thursday ' of Sperry. Matron DIecJ Thursday News Briefs Jensen Miss Ruth Whittington has rehome turned to her ; home in Idledale, afternoon af-- Colorado after a pleasant holiday, Mary at her visit with her parents, Mr. and tering a lingering illness. Funeral services have been ten Ms. E. O. Whittington. ' Mrs. Charles E. Whittaker and 2 p. m. tatively set for Tuesday Friends are requested to watch six children of Bronaugh, Mo., to make their the state papers for announcement have come to Nephi " ' f ' of definite home. funeral time. .... ... . - at " , if I n op n, Funeral For Ed. Hill Mon. one-ha- - XrZil Lions Club Safety Program Shows Results in First Week ' IVovod go-ir- . i 'n rrn -- i ke ' res-.-erv- ed store for is in , The University will bring an ela tire season. Former Resident been scheduled with A game has school borate stage setting, r which will of Price for Carbon add much high to Concerns Change Students the rlav. 14th. This Is a Nephi Dies January participating are all majoring in Friday, ' game, and the season dramatics and have this type of non-league Los Ownerships not be honored for will tickets Angeles etc performance at heart. Persons holding season tick- it. Other on Heading" the State, Inspection numbers of Motor Co. series this, T. C Winn Funeral Services are fice. Cultural Arts pixvgrarris. include: eta will note that the games group was L. M. Thatcher of Salt Purchated by Swtnton; Juab date. and with opponent While plates will be issued on Held Thursday; Wat ActiV printed Lake City, State Sanitary EnginFebruary 2. Ogden Symphonic - Juab game, For the Carbon Mill Purchased by Payton Man eer, with E. R. any day. Assessor Taylor asks Shields, State SanGvic Worker Hera choir; February 18. R Y U band; there ' no reserved will seats, be that motorists call on the days itarian in of pools, and March 25, University of Utah entire seating capacity mentioned above in order that the Sale of 100 of the stock of Harold J. charge of Richfield, Hansen Thomas Cunurr Winn, T7, was Girls Glee club of T5 members: witha the 60c and 25c basis. regular work of the office can Juab County Mill & Elevator Co. District Sanitarian. An Inspect found dead in his home at L04 April 14, Snow College play; Ap- on go on without too much Interrupt of Nephi was announced this week ion was made of the pool proper, Angeles Sunday at 2 P. M., ac ril 22. E Y U play. Fortune Hun- ss home scnooi ana bum neiitn e . their newspapers at UlljL I 4 Number I Springvme to Play Friday Probably the fastest ball in the entire state- this season will be found in the American ' Legion league, according to Commander Max Knight of Nephi No. 1. An invitation has been issued for ,iw. ; ....... in County Office J 1 License Plates year's observance, sponsored nually by the Sons of, Utah Pioneers, takes on added Importance. 'One of his first official acts, Monday Evening - increasing With Utahs rapidly industrial importance and growing national recognition, this an- n , Juab Here Meet Payson Next The annual meeting of the Ute Stampede Committee, Inc., will be held at the Court room of the Juab County Court house on Thursday, January 13, at 7:30 p. m. The purpose of the meeting is to hear the reading of the annual financial statement, and to elect new officers for the ensuing year, as well as to discuss any other matters of business which may properly come before said With Stale Basketball Team Legion To An invitation to all Utahns to of "Know Your join in oservance issued last week meeting Utah" week was The general public Is Invited to in the ffcrm of an open letter by attend, chairman of R. Elgin Gardner, Pres. , Parley pyftiles, stateweek. "Know Your Utah" Raymond A. Jackson, Sec. ' 77 . Ute Stampede Annual Meeting Called For Thursday, January 13 Sons of Pioneen Urge All To Become ' 1949 6th, " Know Your Utah Week Is Observed Acquainted Juab Nephi, Mr. Plan and Mrs. Sephenson GoldenE. Wedding Fete Step-farmiand continued until 1945 Mr. and Mrs. CTharle henson of Nephi will observe their 'when he retired. Mrs. Stephenson was born Jan. Golden Wedding: anniversary on! January 9th with an open house ,9, 1875, at Scipio, a daughter of reception at their home 143 East George and Ceceliaof L. Olofson 1864. She and j Feterson, pioneers 3rd South, NephL was active in the L D S church relatives are invited attend, as a teacher In Sunday School, a from 2 to 7 p. rru was born In member ofY the ward and a worMr. Stephenson Nephi November 25, 1S69. a son ker in the W M I A. She attendof Thomas P. and Jane Cobb Step- ed the grade schools of Scipio, and 1835. He also one year at the Juab Stake henson, Utah Pioneers has lived in Nephi all his life ex- Academy at Nephi. After moving cept for twelve years spent In to Nephi she was a Relief Society Eureka, working for John Adams visiting a teacher for over 30 years. & Sons. He attended grade She is member of the daughters schools In Nephi and in 189- the of Utah Pioneers. Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson are ProBrigham Young Academy interested In Genealogical and ve married Temple work. On January 1. 1R99, Cclia Elizabeth Peterson of Scipio They are the parents of six in the Salt Lake Temple, with daughters, five of whom are livMrs.' Celia 'Brigs. Nephi, Apostle George Teasdale officiati- ing: of Oato be Mrs. Annie Famsworth ng. In 1900 he was called superintendent of the L, T. S ward kland, California, Mrs. Ruth Smith. which Mrs. Josephine Thompson and Sunday school In Etirek-aposition he held until 19CC when Mrs. Florence Anderson, all of St. thev nvivMt frt TJfnhi nnd t rtfHl Gwrfe rThey have 15 grand-an- -d one great grandIn the dairying and stock; raising:) children business. In 1S06 he took up dry' child. ng J Friends to - of the - at he f i |