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Show The Pilfer Times-Hew- s 1950 WINNER OF COMMUNITY SERVICE AWARD CLV" Nephi, Juab County, Utah, First Half Schedule Is Announced n ine loiiowing M iv REWARD OFFERED FOR t j Thursday, May 15, " 1952 . ' i" i .... .'''!' UTAH , , T? urnes-new- s Ll BUSHED IN NEPHI, CITY AT THE CROSSROADS OF UTAH A reward of $50.00 has been posted by the Nephi Flying club for information leading to arrest and conviction of or the person . . . persons who broke into the clubs hanger at the Nephi Airport and started the club plane, causing damage conservatively estimated ... . Spanish Fork, league secretary, at $300.00. The incident occurred between Sunday, May 18 Springville at Pleasant Grove; American Fork 2 p. m. Sunday and Wednesday ai iepni at aamaquin; morning. Spanish Fork bye. According to those who investig Wednesday, May 21 Payson ated entrance to the hanger was at Springville, Santaquin at PI. made through a window in the Grove, Spanish Fork at American back of the hanger. The plane Fork, Nephi bye. jhad been started, and apparently The Sunday, May 25 Springville the throttle opened full. at Santaquin, Payson at Spanish plane had gone into the hanger Fork, Pleasant Grove at Nephi,1 door, chewing the door consider-America- n Fork bye. ably and breaking off both ends Wednesday May 28 Spanish of the propeller. It is probable Fork at Springville, Nephi at Am. that the drive shaft of the plane Fork, Payscn at Santaquin, PI. motor also is .bent, and if so the t Grove bye. damage will run considerably high- 1 at June er. Sunday, Springville The plane belonging to Dr. P. Nephi, American Fork at Pleasant The general publis is cordially invited to attend the Commencement Exercises for this of Grove, Santaquin at Spanish Fork L. Jones also was tampered with, Seniors at the High School Friday evening. Mayor Earl J. Glade of Salt Lake City willgroup and Payson bye. was be the but had it apparentthought, principal speaker, it has been announced by Glenn Cannon, Class President. (Several Seniors were Wednesday, June 4: American ly not been started." Fork at Springville, Nephi at Sp. Any information should be given absent when above picture was taken.) Fork, Pleasant Grove at Payson, to Sheriff Raymond A. Jackson, and the name of the person supSantaquin bye. American plying the information will be abJune 8 Sunday, Fork at Santaquin, Nephi at Pay-so- solutely confidential. Spanish Fork at Pleasant ,52-,5- 3 Grove, Sprinville bye. 11 Pleasant June Wednesday, Grove at Springville, Payson at American Rork, Santaquin at Nephi, Spanish Fork bye. From the Juab High Clarion Springville Sunday, June 15 Taxpayers of the Juab School James Garrett has been lected Pleasant Grove at at Payson, District voted to bond the district president of the Juab high school for $250,000 in the election on Santaquin, American Fork at Sp. accordstudent body for 1952-5Fork, Nephi bye. Tuesday. Although the vote was to results of the election on ing Wednesday, June 18 Santaquin Facts about the strike at the light in comparison with a usual Other officers include: at Springville, Spanish Fork at Utah Oil Refining Company plant Tuesday. nrisien- vice fresiaem, jLoree Xt,TTf n T Nancv 0Unted Payson, Nephi at Pleasant Grove, in Salt Lake City are detailed in sen: seeretarv-treasure- r. 616 tL in American Fork bye. a folder just issued by the Com- Lomax; Reporter, Carolyn Carter; tI r districts. Most overwhelming vote in fav-- : Sunday June 22 Springville at pany and now available at Utoco Judge, Neil McPherson, Chief of Conference of Juab Stake will evening or of the bond issue came from Spanish Fork, American Fork at retail service stations in this area, Police, Gary Cowan, Girls Sports be conducted Saturday Donna Malmgren; Boys and. For the first time in many ManaSer' 'So the Nephi, Santaquin at Payson, PI. Levan, where the count was 48 for Titled Mik Manfhn. reopie may s t" and Sunday. For the first time and i o Grove, bye. four against. Mona had alKnow" the folder invites readers A new system of electing Juab s in recent years, all of the regular most as good a vote, with 28 for Wednesday, June 25: Nephi at to study the documented facts as officers was inaugurated this year. sessions of the conference will be and Pleasant Grove at "impatial unbiased judges". nine against. Springville, 7toT Both primaries and final elections IT f 3,7 "clu American Fork, Spanish Fork at In the representative district It points out that on April 24, were held in the spring, a week The Saturday evening meeting, No. 2, on apart. 475 refinery workers went Santaquin, Payson bye. comprising the old North In the primary election May 6! primary a missionary meeting is Ward' Springville at strike at Utoco "demanding a 27 Sunday June 29 yote wag 124 for the ward cha- b nd American Fork, Spanish Fork at increases in wages and benefits-1- - the contestants were cut down tojto beVheld at u ' and 52 against, slightly In attendance Mathews and James Gar pel. Expected to tnan 2 to 1 ratio, Represen-- , Nephi, Payson at Pleasant Grove, plus other excessive demands, in James ct,tJmore ..riii kp f Mf: rett for President; Bonnie Garrett of tfc,U native. district No. 3, the old South would Santaquin bye. a 'union shop' that r? nnrt T eluding vice. fnr r!hristnspn Presidency and high council. BishSanta- force every refinery employee to wn nnnrnvH Wednesday, July 2 tpv fhp president; Nancy Lomax and Cola oprics, all seventies, stake mission with 118 for and 48 against. quin at American Fork, Payson at join ine union or lose nis jou. ratio, tor secretary; uaroiyn ij0sh missionall stake and In the old center ward area, or! Nephi, Pleasant Grove at Spanish Utoco employe now has a choice. ter and Ranee Painter for Report president Donna Malmgren and Pat aries, presidencies of all stake aux erhnnl rprwpspntativp area no. 4. Fork, Springville bye. He may or may not join the union er; Phillips for Girls' Sports mana- iliary organizations, the vote was 128 for and 42! as he wishes." Sunday sessions will be held at aa;nst ger; and Vance Christensen and Other facts include: . 2 m. at the Mona, Michael Maughn for Boys' Sports ,10 a m and p. f and 155 j Levan Lady Lions Club 1. Utoco's wage scale is among Manager, Ward, chapel. Dedication of thei new chapel and amusement hall the highest among all industries Names Hew Officers in the intermountain area. will be the highlight of the morn2. Utoco's offer to the Union is Jaycees Set Installation ing session Sunday. Election of officers LEVAN than the wage scale Almn CsvnviA appiftnMt present higher of the Levan Lady Lions club was of other refineries in Utah, Idaho, the Council of Twelve Apostles, fprPmnniM Tfif MSV 2 held recently with the following and the entire Pacific Coast, inGuests Sunday at the home of will be the presiding visiting auth ladies elected to office: President, cluding California. were C. Hall Mr. and Mrs. John ority. Delayed from the original date vice president, Virgil Christnsen; 3. Utoco's offer to the Union is Mr. and Mrs.' John Ray Hall, Mr. because of he state of emergency, Faye Malmgren, Secretary and 36 per cent more than increase in and Mrs. Claude Wilkey, Mr. and Announcement has beer made installation ceremonies for the Mrs Wallace Garrett and their Treasurer, Gertrude Sherwood; cost of living since 1940. wonw Mrc by the Juab Stake YWMIAof- - new officers of the Nephi Junior nr, Tail Twister, Marie Wood; Direct4. Utoco's offer to the Union foii,-ors Vivian Mangelson and Edra was maximum permitted for auto- Thomas M. Hall of Payson, Mr! ficials that Stake Svvarm Day Chamber of Commerce will be held u m ine niuc nuuui un rimay, lviajr Morgan; Reporter, Mildred Tay- matic approval of the U. S. Wage and Mrs Leslie R. King Of PrOVO W1U De nelu oc Ule 'si-oeconon waru "IU"lseYe' 23 it was announced this week ividy lor. and thpir families, celebrat ins Stabilization Board. Selvoy Boyer, a member of the ning activities will consist of pro Residents of this community Mothers day. Tax Commission and forState refreshments. and giam are invited to call at either of the FINAL ASSEMBLY HELD Bosh received has Mrs. Hazel merly president of the British L local Utoco stations to get a copy a clipping from her son, Jerry A. Mrs. Jennie Hintze is in charge D S mission, will be speaker. Juab's last asssembly of 1952 of the folder. Those to be installed include: Bosh who Is stationed in Norfolk, of the M I A program for Tues- was presented today, Thursday, Kent The clipping was one day May 20 in the Nephi Second Vinton Steiner, president, May 15. Virginia. It featured a lot of talent in the Mothers day guests of Mr. and from a newspaper of April 29, and Ward. If you like to sing come Giles, vice president, Sherl Ferre, school and especially numbers Mrs. Edward Ostler were Mr. and! among the discussion was a report Dirctors: Wm. andenioy "Fun Singing" from 7:30 secrtary-trasurefrom the Class of '52. Mrs. Hyrum of Kirk San- - to 8:00 p m. At 8 p. m. the R. Worley Jr., Roy W. Hanson, Jensen of Payson, of the , The program was conducted as rvwn-r.aTWialrt rvctW f Hprc ..rill Aonr-Tlip v.Unnincf fnlH r t , a tniir nf thp I Moll Wnnlripr anrl Tlnn V OarM a funeral service tor tne senior s ana me oi ai in eixine siiuaiion time mai clas! with selections reauested by oau lempie oquaie. jones iny of Payson. Salt Lake City. The special interest class Willi them. enjoy a very outstanding book re VMS VitM 1 port, "The Path To Peace" by Qar - LegiCn ni, ence Mannon, given by Mrs. James A "smoker" will be held in the Eagar. legion room at the Armory build In keeping with instructions ing on Saturday, May 17, the General Authorities of ning at 8 p. m. All Leginairs, vet- the Church, Sunday school will be erans (including Korea) and their It's a stag held in the Nephi Second Ward on guests are invited. beginning at affair, so plan for plenty of fun Sunday morning, 10:15 a. m. for ALL classes with and frolic the exception of the Gospel Doctrine class, according to Superintendent Henry Worthington. Instructions are that Sunday School shall he held on conference dates in all wards except where the conference is being held in the Supt. Worthington exbuilding. tends an invitation for all ward members who are not In attendance at conference, to be in attendance at the Second Ward Sunday James Garrett n, Elected Utah Oil Tells President Of Facts in Labor Dispute Taxpayers Vote Approval For Bond Issue 3, M.. th-va- - r '. i r- t Nephi Items i r; near-drowni- i ""e woria-iamou- CAl Number 20 OIL AGENT HEADS Seminary Sets Graduation distributor Refining president of the Sunday Night for the club, NEPHI LIONS CLUB u ". , ine SINGLE COPY IC. INFOMATION i. i is me scneau.6 for the first half of the Central Utah baseball league, as announc- ed this week by Reid Fillmore of : TL. r,0 O.IENDLY Volume 43 rm VAN1 - . ( Theo Westring, local for the Utah Oil Co., ; has been elected club Lions Nephi year bginning July 1, 1952, it was announced this week following the election held last Thursday at the Lynn's Cafe. Mr. Westring is a charter member of the Nephi club land has been very active since its inception. Recently he was chosen by District Governor Wesley C. Walton to be one of the three tail twisters at the State Lions convention to be held at Price The Juab Stake Seminary will their graduation exercises on Sunday, May 18, at 8 p. m. at the First Second ward chapel. The program is as follows: Theme: To Let Me Know that My Redeemer Lives"; processional accompanied by Viola Ockey at the organ; invocation, Alvin Witt; "The Bread of Life" selection, Second Ward Double Trio; Ad-Ju5, 6 and 7. dress of Welcome, Clifford Park, Other officers to be elected were Seminary Student Body President; as follows: First vice president, R. vocal duet, "I Know That My Elgin Gardner; 2nd vice president, Redeemer Lives", Carol Stuart and Raymond Jackson, 3rd vice pres- - Clarence Gowers; address, The ident, Clark Morgan; Tad Twist- - Bible Record, by Rued Nilsen; ad-e- r, J. L. Robertson, Lion Tamer, dress A New witness to the World Don Royce Secretary and treasur- - Geniel Tes-e- r, Christensen; Golden Oldroyd; Directors areltimony of a Modern Address, Mil- Prophet, Dean Winn and Gayle Yorgason, ton Harmon; Commercial Bank The retiring president is Earl Mc- awards to outstanding boy and Pherson and the two holdover distudents; girl presentation of the rectors are Jack Brough and Ralph James II. Ocgraduates, Principal New officers will take Walker. of diplomas, key; presentation over positions in the club July 1st. President Lester H. Belliston; address to graduates, Alma P. Burton of the Division of Religion, School Asks Advice On B Y U; vocal trio, "The Lord Is My Shepherd, Lloyd Neal, Keith Adult Education Classes Bailey, Duaine Brough; benediction, Norine Wankier. Our schools are now community Those graduating from the Sem- centerea scnoois. ims coming jnarv arp Ranee Painter, Pat school year we desire to organize Chase Miton iiarmon, Vern Win- as many aauii eaucauon classes. teri Vonna Shepherd, Margaret for the general public as possible, Francom, Geneil Christensen, Reed or as many as there may be a de-- 1 Neilson, Pat Phillips, Coey Stick-man- d for. We will organize anyneVi SorbCi G)enda Margene Kuid of a class the public may Reva Thompson, Dixie demand. We will organize classes shepherd Howard, Norine Wankier, Koye G. as follows: Physical education, c cuumub or ciuumig, angusn oi m- - Carter, Carolee WUkey, Hazel Or- eralUre' MUiiC' Homechemistry-!gill- . DkrleneFausett, Betty Winn. refresher Guy FasolaSf Robert Wells Mar. typing or shorthand, mathematics, or any other class rin;r Beckstead, Doris Rowe. Conthe public desires. nie Hil, Carolvn Carte. Marv Jo We are now asking the public jwankier, Eari Ockcv, Maynard to inform the Superintendent of Scotti Richard Hall, Clifford Park, Schools before June 10th as to.Merrill Carter Alvin Witt, Carol-an- y other classes you may desire. yn Cole Janice Mower, Connie Each class will run 12 lessons and:pari, Karpn Kav should have at least 12 enrolled. Reporter, Donna Malmgren ,e hold -- "fff uZtZ V r!!.? "L uness it utLuracs necessary have an outside teacher come Tri small tuition fee i Cuas!' a ,TS Supt. Leland E. Anderson State Invites All To 'Devoe Day' on Saturday Special Devoe Day will be conducted Saturday at the Tri-StaLumber Company, an advertise ment jn this i?sue' statr3 inviting all tQ the Tr- gtate for ial izes and pointers on painting. clowes Jones of Devoe.Reynolds in Company of New York will all day Saturday to attendance answer your questions on painting te uaimng given starting next week. uuu There wiu oe two wt-- U1 week so you can choose time or Crane day most suited for you cither on Monday or on Thursday at 7:30 p. m At this time each class can decide when they wish to meet: morning, afternoon or on decorating evening and on what day. ThiS; Lunibpr Co. will wiu De up 10 me emu memutiS.ibe oppn from s A M unti, 5 p The class will last for 10 weeks, M or the spccial introduction of one night a week for each person this famn,ls ,infl of nnintR. Vr.r. interested. Each class will be of njshes ets. iwo nours uurauon. .special iiieui - Among the prizes being offered ods in tailoring will be given. The will be free gas.fiied balloons for classes wiu oe nem ai me nigii aj youngsters. School Home Economics room. L. J. Kaschmitter, Advertising Department manager of B.one. 01 Tn? seveai ENJOY DAY AT PARK who have been in Nephi during Due to flood conditions in the tne week to complete me change. . , canyon, the annual Canyon Day nVf,p . ... nml, 1ino . s Tri-Sta- te To take its place, a Park Day office. ou are invited to see tne nuge was conducted on Friday, May 9.1 advertisement on page In the morning we had our first two classes and an assembly. At eight of this issue for full details. noon the students went to the Ne- phi City Park where lunches werej Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. eaten and the classes competed in ;Frank Greenhalgh last Thursday sports and games. Points . werewere M and M E How. the classes for in winning given W. L. Foxley and her ?ames, and at the end of the dayjardthe Seniors were announced as the son, William Foxley of Salt Lake Also on Sunday, Mothers City. winners of the trophy. day guests included Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. R. Boyd Greenwood 8nd.II. H. Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. her children were in Manti Sun George E. Howard, Mr. and Mrs. day to spend Mothers day with Douglas Day and sons Michael her parents, Dr. and Mrs. J. R. and Max Eugene of Salt Lake Munk. City. Tri-Sta- te - M: Iff 'J school. .'I 1 , fanis Fnertasns Kiwanis club - The Nephi 0 j4i M Bi.'lH ! 'HihM mi" entert- ained the boy graduates of the Juab high school at the Forrest; nail WHfliiTI Mmf-- Ti JMnMiMifignri ia i'.. ALL YOUNG LADIES 15 years of age and over are invited by the lite Stampede Association to feature of the 1952 Ute begin preparations for the Bathing Beauty Parade which will be a final-daas entrants two and Pat Here the big annual event Carter first for pose Carolyn Phillips Stampede. First prize will be $100.00 (Pontiao Courtesy Nephi Motor.) y Hotel Wednesday noon. Marvin M. Witt ,a mfmlor of the Boys and Girls committee was in charge of the meeting. The program consisted of a trumpet solo by Marrlner and a piano solo by Beckstead Billie Bailey. Guest speaker was W. W. Brock-bansuperintendent of the Neho School district, who gave a talk which was very interesting. Guests at the meeting totaled 23. Kiwanis Publ. Comm. k, Ray W. Worthington of Allen's Cash Store and Seth McPherson pose beside purchased by Allen's at the recent Sp. Fork Stock Show. the prize beef which was |