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Show The Times-New- s The 1950 WINNER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE PUBLISHED FRIENDLY IN NEPHI, CITY AT THE CROSSROADS OF UTAH THE AWARD Volume 43 Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Stock Show For Local Exhibitors Held Times-Hew- s Services Held HURCHI Thursday For Nephi Boy Funeral services were conducted Thursday afternoon for Ray mond Maurice Sudweeks, 10, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks. Maurice died Monday at 2:30 p. m. at the Juab County hospital of complications of injuries suffered in a fall from a tree Saturday. Maurice had attended Sunday school Sunday morning and had given a 2 minute talk, and had not become ill until Monday morning. He was born in Nephi August 19, 1941, a son of Raymond and Jessie Hansen Sudweeks. He was a member of the Church of Jesus Saints and Christ of Latter-da- y a student in the fifth grade at the Nephi Central school. He is survived by his parents, two brothers and two sisters: Rich ard R., Sheryl Lee, Dee Ray and Sonya Sue Sudweeks, and four grandparents: Mr. and Mrs. Clar ence Hansen and Mr and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks, all of Nephi, Thursday, 8, 1952 May City Asks Return SINGLE COPY 10c Mayor Glade To Speak at Graduation Of Tools Used in Flood Fighting Come on, fellows, let's be good scouts and return the Of course, city's property. the city has a list of all who Number .19 Power Plant Canals Ruined By Floods t t j Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt that Nephi's two Possibility Lake City will be the speaker for municipal power plants will not worked on the various projects the Juab high school annual comoperate for several months was and CAN check on each one mencement exercises to be held seen this week, when the power if necessary to locate the folat the J H S Auditorium on May canal intake for the upper plant 16, it was announced this week by lowing materials: ' was completely destroyed by the 14 new axes Glenn Cannon, president of the high water, and the power canal 5 shovels Senior class. The exercises will . intake for the lower plant has 2 pair boots. begin at 8.15 p. m. "From a Mothers Diary" will be been drastically weakened. But there's a different story "Not finished, Just Begun" is the theme for the Mothers' Day According to City Manager - Ens t 1 rubber-tire- d new a the theme for this year's com concerning program in the Nephi Third ward gineer George Matkin the level of wheel barrow that was stolen mencement exercises, Mr. Cannon the creek at Bradley's canyon, Sunday school on May 11. This from the area near the plaster stated, and the entire program has been lowered presentation portrays the highby continual miil one night during the will be based on this theme. of the stream bed, and lights of a mothers life, "accompandeepening emergency of last week. Some The program is as follows: ied by the reading of pages from Mayor Earl J. Glade . . To deliver that it will be virtually impossone evidently though they Processional, accompanied by commencement address, ible to take the water into the her diary and appropriate music. needed the wheel more barrow The first scene portrays young Pomp and Chivalry"; invocation. canal at this point. , than its rightful owners. It Clifford Park; Song by Graduates, mother and father with year-ol- d The lower canal diversion is at is understood that officers "One World"; Address of Welcome son. Characters are Mr. and Mrs. the upper plant, and the north will be a definite and introduction of speaker, Glenn making wing of the diversion has collapsJay Vicers and their young son. check on all tools and the Cannon, class president; speaker, ed, and several loads of rocks were :'Lulaby My Baby" will be sung wheel barrow starting about Mayor Earl J. Glade; Song by Sen by Dona Jones. The second scene dumped into the hole Wednesday Monday morning. a of growior Girls, "A Perfect Day" Speak mother to protect the upper plant from a young depicts Student body er, Boyd Park, ing family of four. Characters are toppling into the stream, which was an eventuality if the cutting president; Song by Senior boys, Beth Winn and her three child"Stuot Hearted Men"; Introducthad continued. ren: Keith, Kathy and Larry, and The south wing ion of graduates, Principal Ther-o- n PROVO also Chad Winn. A duet will be Betty Lat of the diversion at this point has Kathryn Al-vSnyder; awarding of diplomas, imer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. been drastically weakened and given by Claudia Gowers and Superintendent Leland E. Ander A. H. Latimer of Nephi, was rec- at this time there is no way to Witt, "The Lord is My Shepson; Announcements of scolar- - ently elected president of the get trucks to the south side of the herd", ships, Koye Gardner Sorensen; Brigham Young University Assoc- stream to haul in large boulders The third picture is a young to strengthen the wing. If this Song by graduates "You'll Never iated Women Students. couple in wedding attire. Bride Lois Miss Latimer's qualifications in wing goes out, the lower plant will be Arlene J. Jones. Song ac LEVAN An emergency meet Walk Alone"; benediction, vallfvl fnv Inct "PHrlnv Worthington; song by graduates, clude service as chairman of the also will be shut down for perhaps ing wn companiment will be "Sweetest 3011001 son& months. recessional, school Big Sister program for 1951-5by Clarence Story Ever Told" Rigid enforcement of the in night by city officials, and all1 Stream flow during the past two active membership on AWS coun Gowers. spection law will be forthcoming available men were called to work; u"cil this year, work as treasurer or three days has diminished some pecuve graauaies are: The fourth picture is of a moth after next Thursday. May 15, ac- on Saturday morning to combat for Y .C's and duties on the what, with Water Hollow being er bidding farewell to her son who cording to Trooper E. C. Sher- the high waters threatening the' oaney, iwarnner cecK!,ieaa warren is leaving for duty in the armed wood of the Utah Highway PatroL Levan culinary water supply. tsenaixen, Banyan staff for two years. practically shut off. Hop Creek, Miss Latimer is a junior in the at Vickers ranch, went on a ram forces. Characters are Fern Gar-- i Mr. Sherwood pointed out that A large group of men started""' Jowpn Jwoon rett, and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin there will be no extension of to work at 6 a. m. Saturday .SeUl8,n' ?ona Belliston, Spencer college of education majoring in page Wednesday and washed out wision, marjone nowies, mathematics and working for a the culvert crossing highway Ull. Garrett. A vocal solo, "The Flag time, and that there has been and during the day were success- Without a Stain" will be given by ample notification in the past so ful in sandbagging the creek banks Mary Janice Bracken David Rob-an- d certificate in secondary education. and cutting a deep channel her activities in AWS and cross the highway. Ull, Nephi to tn ert Broadhead, Wilford Glenn that all motorists should have had rpinfrwinfT tho uak J. Marjean Ostler. The final scene is of a silver-haire- d their cars passed by the safety in- protect the water line. Much cred-- , Cannon, Jimmy Lee Carter, Bona Y Calcares, she has been affiliated Fountain Green was closed late mother and father,, portray- spection. u"La"- - vera oean wrap- - with the German elub, language Wednesday, and probably will be it is due everyone for their work. R- closed for a day or so, Guy er' ed by Mr. and Mrs. James Vick-er- s. organization, who Foas, Bert Joseph department Especially Gay Worwood, The highway from the mouth A 1949 graduate of Juab high A trio "Silver Threads took his heavy equipment to the ause"' uel1 Foote' Frances Koye-- Garaner Sorenson, Roy Nor- - school, Miss Latimer was a mem of the canyon to Cottonwood can scene to help Among The Gold" will be given Har-an- d ber of the student council, rep- - yon, near Camp Dadandson, was . Ladies by Lloyd Neal, Duane Brough and of the Lady Lions Club man Greenhalgh, Valentine MBarbara resentative to the National Red opened by Forest crews early this Keith Bailey. GTaTry .E0"?1-the Relief Society worked In- - Cross convention, and secretary of week, but because of at least four Iona Hoyt, MUdred is The reader for the panto-minprovide lunches for the men. serious cuts it is inadvisable for Donna Beard. Sunday school will giam, nuwaru jrrebiun Junes, the Girls Athletic association. Richard William Jones, Ellis Dee motorists to attempt the trip. In begin at 11:15 a. m., and all ward lone or two instances the highway Kay, Bonita Louise Leavitt, Joey members are cordially invited. nas neen cut more than half out, iOnieta Lunt, Joanne Marriott The famous Ute Stampede will Blaine Garrett Molyneux, Clark and it will necessitate considerable The MIA stake speech festival be pesented in Nephi on July 10, work before it will be entirely Reed Neilsen, Shawna May Old- fireside will be held Sunday even- 11 and 12. This year it will be safe for travel. Runoff from the Harrison Dean Oliver, Joroyd, "bigger and better than ever bePale Canyon and Red Creek areas ing at 9 p. m. i nthe First-Secon- d anne Pace, Iris Park, Boyd S. ward for all M Men and Gleaners, fore". Plans are progressing for has diminished slightly, but the Park, Clifford William Park, ArJunior M Men and Junior Glean an outstanding performance. Salt Creek canyon stream is com- lene Pay, Lynn Eugene Powell, Choice stock has been selected ers, Mia Maids and Explorers. ine un fast nnd io vTwtod Krv Clara Ann Corbe, Joyce Sperry, Whether Funeral services were MONA acts have you are "for" or Janice Sperry, Joan Sperry, WillThere is a treat in store for all and several seoialty conducted Wednesday for Mrs. All wards of the stake are par- been engaged to add glamour and "against" the $250,000 school tmP ipWnn nf r iam Coey Stickney, Thomas Dee last Saturday for Mrs. Harriet davs district bond, it is your obligBelliston. Services Lillian Maud Newell Houghton, ticipating. entertainment to the show. OutBecause of the emergency of Norine Wankier, Francis Broadhead Tranter, ation as a taxpayer in the 76, who died at her home in standing rodeo personnel will parElwood Warner, Robert H. Wells, were in charge of the Nephi Sec- the high water and flood situations ond Ward bishopric and were held the clean-u- p School District to VOTE on Mona Friday afternoon. Several in the events. Bishop ticipate observance has been Rosalyn Alice Witaker, Louis Ar- v The First Ward Relief Society 1951 ward chapel. postponed until future announceie pst-Seconhave expressed Tuesday. Vaughn Molyneux was in charge champions lo Williams,4in Florence Williams, will have two demonstrators from their intention of The notice of the bond electof the services. being in Nephi Nelda H. Wilson, Beatrice Winn, Speakers were W. W. Stephen' ment. the Singer Sewing Machine Co., at for the show. ion, together with the polling Vern A. Winter, Lois Worthing- son and James H. Ockey. Prayers Prelude and postlude music was their meeting next Tuesday, May were given by Maurice L. Memfor the various school Earl McPherson announces that places ton. H. furnished by Elena Stanley. 13. They would like a good turn- all ladies of East Juab County mott at the family home, the indistricts, the representative were given by Asa H, out. Prayers who desire to try out for "Queen judges of election, and various The graduating class of '52 wish vocation by Joseph H. Greeenhalgh Sperry and Heber J. Fowkes. The other items of information is of the Ute Stampede" should conto extend a cordial invitation to and the benediction by Frank P. Alton speakers were Ernest Kay, tact him before May 20th. being published for the third their reception, to all parents, Greenhalgh. The graveside pray Ellertson, Lee Kay and Bishop time in the legal departmnt of friends, faculty and school board er was given by Charles Black. will be based upon apJudging Molyneux. Music was as follows Musical numbers consisted of a this newspaper. pearance, personality and horsemembers. The reception will be "Beautiful Isle" Ladies chorus, vocal solo by Dr. Wm. R. Worley In order to clarify any misMr. McPherson expects manship. on from 15, held David Broadhead of Nephi, son May Thursday, and 'Sometime We'll Understand understanding, as to who can 6:30 to 8 p. m. in the Juab high Jr. who sang "The Lord's Prayer", of Mr. and Mrs. . to import expert judges, so that Elmer BroadPerfect Ellertson Day sang Betty vote, it is pointed out that IF the choice will be made without school library. The reception line a vocal duet by Mr. and Mrs. How- head, is serving as Mayor of the and a duet In The Garden was in vo the tax ard of and Memmott a a fairand absolute with you paid property Scipio, prejudice will consist of Senior class adFork Junior Livestock given by Geneva Molyneux and Juab School District during visors, class officers, Superintend- cal duet by Eileen G. Bailey and Spanish ness to all applicants. While no show being held this week end. Sarah Nielsen. L. are if 1951 and Maurice Prelude and Memmott. the Comis you the year paid, Stampede salary ent and Acting Principal. David was elected to office Wedvoter you are a registered The Juab high school held their mittee purchases postlude music was played by Mrs the costumes Mrs. Houghton was born in as the show opened. nesday taxRhea vote. elections to student for body which the queen and attendants, Beagley. eligible Proprty Mona June 10, 1875, a daughter primary Juab high school FFA youth 6. This retain as their personal property. es paid on real or personal of Geraldus and Sarah Shawcroft officers on Tuesday May and East Juab County membeen has a one new amendment makes to will be eligible property They expected appear Newell. She married Edward year were bers a showmaking good Instead to vote. constitution. added our in a number of parades in various to Legion Houghton on November 17, 1894. At press time ing at the show. Vote Tuesday! Remembr Survivors include her husband, of of having the final elections the cities of Utah and will ride either no complete list of winners was now we are or horses All floats. fall, expen-thehaving upon Mona, nine sons and daughters following available, and this will be carried in the spring. This will cut ses for such appearances will be Mrs. Perl Kay and Eugene Hough in next week's paper. Mona Eighth and! an MONA out The Ute the campaign defrayed by Stampede ton of Salt Lake City; Mrs. Vera Among the first day awards a hold will officers their the elected committee. graduation newly grade Post Commander Mrs. Ches- announced by show officials was Kay, Mrs. Leola Keyte and Reed give and next is to exercises a chance distinct honor to represIt Wednesday evening, May year's plan their Houghton of Mona; Mrs. Gladys activitis. 14 at 8 p. m. at the Mona Ward ter Foote, Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Grand Champion Fat lamb, exConsquently, the final ent Nephi and the Ute Stampede. Sved-ihibited by Carol Brammall, of NeKay, Eureka; Mrs. Wanda Kay. elections will be held Tuesday, It is indeed a thrill to appear in hall. "America Is Great" is the Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Henry 40 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Shaw, phi. Harriman; 28 grandchildren, chosen. are as two 13. The been Ute The has theme the that parties Stampede arena, especialgreat grand children and two great May Auxiliary President Eudora Bowly in the grand entry. We thereLEVAN Commencement ex- program is as follows: sis follows: great grandchildren; one-haers, and Wanda C Burridge at of Jam Old Mt. Gold "At For all Foot invite the for ladies of East Juab president, Levan Junior for party: Song: ercises the high ter, Mrs. Flossie Kay, and the tended the American Legion and Kiwanis BonOwen invocation vice es to submit their applications school will take place Thursday Nebo", class; president, County following half brothers, Earl, Ray, nie Mathews; - Auxiliary spring convention Fri Garrett; secretary, Pat Chase; without delay. May 15 at 8 p. m. in the Levan Carter; address of welcome, Ver- - day evening, May 2, at Spring-vill- e. Eugene, Oscar, Warren and Leon Carnon ReNee Ute of reporter, Judge, Painter; Swasey; direction prognostication, Stampede Publicity ward chapel, under Newton of Mona. Committee Principal Clark Newell and Thela olee Brewer; song, "America the At the regular luncheon WedGayle Ann Bailey; Prosecuting atDistrict arid Dept. officers were Beautiful" boys of class; address, Besides members of the immed torney, Carl Memmott; Chief of B. Wankier. nesday, of the Nephi Kiwanis club, the told of the work and speakers iate family and a large group of Police, Gary Cowan; Girls Sport Mrs. Emma Theme chosen by the graduates "America Is Great", Elmo Kay" the American a Lgion is doing in on "Music's Harmon gave paper friends and relatives from Nephi, Manager, Donna Malmgren; Boys for these exercises is "The Gold- piano solo, 'Aloha Oe" Shelia th flood emergency contribution to our the throughout Hews of en Rule" which will be discussed Roundy; address, The United Natthe following out of town people Sport manager, Mike Maughn. way of life." This was very intersTtateStfte Commander Herman esting and informative and well Crimson party: President, James were in attendance at the services by Superintendent Leland E, An. ions, A'symbolof Peace", JoAnn Loree the for Mrs. Houghton: Mr. and Mrs. Garrett; vice president, derson. Also on the program will Kay; song "United Nations of the civil dfense. State to the club. Auxiliary Pres- - presented Edward Newton of Tremonton, M.r Christensen; secretary, Nancy Lo- be Ned Mangelson, former Levan World" girls of the class; preseir Next Wednesday the club will on Mrs. i "The Mnt, spoke Kilfoyle, tu Men in Junior high graduate. Others list and Mrs. Thomas Newton and max; Reporter, Carolyn Carter; .aQtQO D,-r,oentertain the boy graduates of the daughter Helen, Mr. and Mrs. Jos- Judge, Neil McPherson; Prosecut Juab high school at the noon Service eph Newton, Jesse Newton, Earl ing attorney, Richard Foote; Chief J I. - 4... luncheon and in the evening all r Newton and son Rex, Mr. and Mrs of Police, Lyn Brough; Girls sport members will spend a Engle, Ilia Jean Shemood, JoAnn! song; class song, tencdictlon, Rich- - aistnci winners in tne nign scnooi work John Yates, Mrs. Donna Gannon, manager, Pat Phillips; Boys Sport Word has been received from Chase, Glenna Bean, Keith Car orri rircHii evening at the rose garden. w Mrs. Lona Warner. Mr. and Mrs. manager, Vance Christensen. on Class Momhera fif tho Korea, that Lieutenant Neil Sher- ter, Dean Dalby, David Mangel-soKiwanis Publicity Committee J. P. Hanson, Mr and Mrs. LaVar Reporter, Geneil Christensen wood, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Larry Malmgren and Sey are JoAnn Kay, Shelia Roundy, Sherwood of this city, has receiv- mour Winter. Houghton, Karl and Paul Newton, The public Is in- - Carolee Brewer, Richard Orgill, Spencer Belliston, son of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Kay and othKindergarten registration for ed commendation for his work as vited to attend these exercises. Vernon Swasey, Owen Carter, year. and Mrs. Ronald Belliston, placed 1952-53 will be forward observer for a french arers of Salt Lake City: Mr. and the school year second in the high jump at the Following the everdses the and Elmo Kay, Mrs. Leon Newton of Salina, Mr. held Friday, May 16 at the Kin- tillery battery. BYU invitational track meet last graduate will be honored at a and Mrs. Newell Kay, Mr. and Mrs. dergarten room, beginning at 9 a. Lt. Sherwood, during a recent pany given by their parents at Mr. and Mrs, George H. Ostler Saturday at Provo. Spencer will Gael Kay of Carbon county; Lee m. Parents are requested to bring artillery duel, studied a piece of tiie Levan court house. and Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones Mr. and Mrs. Henry Painter of compete at tyie state meet in were in Draper last week attend-- ; this city announce the engagement Salt Lake City Saturday. Kay of Heber, Mrs. Zora Hanson the birth certificate or crtificate a shell which hit nearby, and of Orem, Mrs. Lavona Thomas of of blessing. Come early, Mrs. through calculations from the marState Commander Alma Full ing the Chicken and Turkey con-- ! of their daughter Phyllis, to Dan Spring Lake, Mrs. Vine Menden-ha- ll Elizabeth. Colvin, kindergarten di- kings on the shell, was able to mer, Adj. General R. IL Andrus vention and enjoying a wonderful ieJ. K. Milligan of Ogdcn. Mr. Mill-Mr. and Mrs. Keith Cowan of of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Ly- rector stated, and please do not direct fire and to knock out the and Mrs. Catherine Bowles of the banquet and an evening of enter- - igan is a son of Mrs. Archie Mill- man Houghton and family, Adel-be- rt phone. Salt Lake City are the proud parExecutive Committee were in Mon- - tainment They also visited with igan of Ogden. nemy position. roe Wednesday evening to com- -j Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Ostler in San- - ' The couple will recite wedding ents of a daughter born at the Kay, Mrs. Blanche Howard of Santaquin, Mr. and Mrs. Max Johnson Los of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Taylor and Mrs. vows on May 17 and after a hon-W- LDS hospital in Salt Lake City. Kenneth Belliston Mrs. Angeles Kay plcte plans for the annual Indian Carter of Las Vegas, Mr. and Hrs. spent several days this week at and children of Salt Lake City Veteran and Black Bwk Adams of Salt Lake City spent the eymoon in Las Vegas, Nevada will Mr. and Mrs. Guarnctt Kendall Darwin Kay of Spanish Fork and the home of Mr, and Mrs. Dee spent Thursday with his parents, Encampment to be held there July forepart of the week with Mrs.! return to Ogden to make their and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cowan are are grand parents. home. Mr. end Mrs, Leonard Balllston. 21-2many others. Elizabeth T. Ostler. Wright. Approxima'ely $20,000 of fat livestock was exhibited last Wednesday by the Mt. Nebo Chapter of the F F A and Juab County members in a Junior fat stock show held at the Juab County Fairgrounds on April 30th. Total animals were 52 head of beef, 26 fat lambs and four fat hogs. "The show was sponsored by the Kiwanis club of Nephi with Elmo "Pose" Wilson as chairman. Winners of the dirrecent classes were as follows: Fat Lambs: First and third places, Maurice Anderson with Bryan Nielsen, second; Fat Hogs: Paul Bean first, Howard Griffith sec ond and third and Clyde Golden fourth. Fat Steers: Seth McPherson. first; BUI Sutherland second and John Ostler, third. Fitting and showmanship contest: Alfred Wilson, first, Glen Jarrett, second and Tom Davis, third. Prizes were offered by Wilson Motor, Roy McPherson, Kiwanis Club of Nephi, Utah Poultry & Farmers Cooperative; E. I. Wilson The Commercial Bank of Co., Utah, and V. A. Beck, Sinclair OiL Co. agent. Judging was done by LeMar Price, Sevier County Agent. The sponsors of the show, the judge, the exhibitors and their parents who attended felt that this was a very outstanding show for this early in the season. It Is hoped that the sponsors of the show may continue through the years that the boys and girls may have the experience of exhibiting their livestock at a local show. This way the parents and others interested may see. the amount and quality of the work that these boys and girls are doing before the livestock is taken to other shows throughout the state. 4-- H -- in Rigid Enforcement Seen For Auto Inspection Law Nephi Girl Honored At University Levan Men Save Water System 2, e Services Held For Mrs. Houghton Ute Stampede to3' To Be 'Bigger And Better1 All Urged to Vote At Bond Election Tues. - . Services Held For Mrs iston d j David Broadhead Named Mayor at Stock Show School Sets Student Body Elections Mona Graduation Scheduled For . m er Wednesday Evening Levan Junior High Plans Garduation 4-- H and Auxiliary Members Attend District Convntion For Next Thursday n, lf Club Hears Talk on Music - J Y- A ITtr '...... n, Engagement Told j 6. ar |