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Show jii ' 0 i B, the i Edta Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, July Volume 44 r f Kiwanis Club Observes All Kiwanis Week LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Dear Editor: Elder Roy Bowles who recently Just a few lines I hope you will returned from the West Central States mission field was speaker at print; Now listen my friends, and I'll the regular Monday noon Kiwanis luncheon held at the Forrest Holet you hear, tel. About a story that happened, Mr. Bowles related many and it was quite near. of his activities among the They hooted and jeered but you Indian population of North Dakota and related many can't blame them incidents. He displayed The information they received, photographs of the area, as well was given by men as a map of the reservation on T'was twisted and turned till which he labored. it wiggeled and squirmed, At a previous Kiwanis meeting held on June 22, two members But, they wouldn't let go to of the Provo Kiwanis club were see where it turned. Hope you'll profit by this and speakers before the Nephi group. Richard Young, of the Mt. Statdon't go a running, es Tel. and Tel. Co. spoke on Everytime some fellow says, transmission of television, and by "Let's go gunning". means of drawings,- showed the Signed JAMES A, PHILLIPS television camera, and television receivers of today and explained steps necessary to reproduce, transmit and receive the television pictfaith-promoti- Championship May Be Won In Sunday Play baseball Nephi's -- come-bac- k crew took over the league leadership during the past week when over the visiting they knocked American Fork team 14-- 6 on the local field last Sunday, in the final scheduled game of the first half. The locals now have an 6 record with a make-u- p game to be played with Spanish Fork next Sunday afternoon, July 5th on the Nephi field. If the Nephi team can come thru with a victory in this important game they will cinch at least a tie for the first-ha- lf title and possibly an undisputed first-haNephi, American championship. Fork, Spanish Fork and Spring-vill- e are still in the title chase. Nehi has only the make-u- p game with the Dons, while American Fork and Spanish Fork must play each other and American Fork must play Payson. Springville has The completed their schedule. "big game" of the year will be the encounter between Nephi and Spanish Fork on the local field next Sunday afternoon. The Central Utah league's fourth annual All-Stgame will be played next Monday night at Spanish Fork under the lights at 8:01) p. m. The North composed of players from American Fork, Springville and Spanish Fork will tangle with the South composed of players from Payson, Santaquin and Nephi. asAn excellhas been ent game is expected the cast in the past years when such a game was played. The South All Star hold a 2 to 1 game-wo- n edge over the North in the series. The following Nephi players have been chosen on team; Lawthe South rence Higginson, catcher; Udell Wahkier and Ken Sperry, pitchers, Bryce Bailey, shortstop; San Lunt third base; Boyd Park and Gary Proceeds Howarth, outfielders. from this game go into a medical fund to help defray expenses of players injured in league games. A large crowd is expected for this tussel and everyone is urged to 8-- lf ar All-Sta- rs All-Sta- rs All-St- attend. Central Utah league standings as of this writing are as follows: Won Lost 6 8 Nephi 6 1 Spanish Frok 6 7 American Fork 7 8 Springville 8 6 Payson 9 6 Santatmin The following are Nephi's ten leading hitters with 20 or more times at bat: AB H Avg. 40 18 .450 Boyd Park 21 8 .380 Ken Sperry 45 16 .355 Law. Higginson 43 15 .349 San Lunt 35 12 .342 Bryce Bailey 36 11 .305 Howarth Gary 43 13 .302 Udell Wankior 40 12 .300 Boyd Howarth 47 14 .208 Cleston Park 33 8 .242 Dix Grace DISTINGUISHED GENTLEMAN LOSES FORTUNE "Sir Nephi Juab" loses title of search Friendly City. State-wid- e will be conducted Saturday night at 8 p. m. from the Nephi City Come Tennis Court. join the Friendly Square Dance club in this search. Inasmuch as the Ute Stampede is at hand we make this plea to help this kind gentleman to find It must his very valuable title. be done before he loses his reputation In tine State, his youth to Moroni, his friendship to the world. Captain Oh Johnnie will lead the search followed up by Patrolmen Swing Your Partner and Swing on the Corner. Bessie Nlelson. ' Mr. and Mrs. Dale Worwood and two children, Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton and two children and Mr, and Mrs Edward Worwood and their three children and Miss Worthineton vacationed Gavle for several days In Yellowstone National Park. ure. Kiwanian Bill Firmage, formerly president of the Provo club, spoke briefly on All Kiwanis week and led the Nephi group in the rededication to the spirit and to the achievement of the goals as set by the club leadership. Each Kiwanian rededicated himself to the following pledge: "In this moment of meditation, I rededicate myself to the purposes, principles and program of Kiwanis to form enduring render altruistic friendships, . service, better my community, and promote by peeept and example that patiotic citizenship, upon which rests the future of my country." The PUBLISHED IN NEPHI, THE FRIENDLY CITY AT THE CROSS-ROADOF UTAH S 2, 1953 SINGLE COPY Number Oc Fireworks Ban Enforcement Set Be firecrackers and other explosives is unlawful under the laws of the State of Utah and persons using them will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law, according to is and plea a warning sued by local police officers. Not only is the use of firecrackers, and other explosives forbidden, but common sense should tell parents and children of the danger of the use of these things. It is not uncommon for children to be seriously burned, their eyes and fingers seriously impaired as well as minor burns through careless use of these things. In issuing the warning to the residents of this area, City Marshal Jack Brough, Juab County Sherrif Raymond A. Jackson and State Highway Patrolman E. C. Sherwood said in a joint statment: "Any and all persons caught setting off, or possessing, firecrackers or other explosives will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law." A word to the wise should be sufficient. 27 usical To By Officers Use of Times-Hew- s I ' - . r -- . Friday Evening r '. Presented The music faculty of B. A. C. of Cedar City will present a variety musical program in the high school 8 p. m. Tiie program will on Friday, July 3, at ure Irving Wasserman, nationally famous concert pianist; Professor Roy L. llalverson, violinist; Lions Club quartet of Cedar City; Prof. Loa Blaine Johnson, vocalist; Mathews Johnson, pianist, and a mixed quartet composed of Prof. Johnson, Glair Esplin, Luana Riddle and Howard Wood. Mr. Wasserman has been teaching at a B A C summer session, to again and Nephi is fortunate have him appear here. Prof, llalverson is one of Utah's outstandviolinists and receved his ing training in New York City and The Cedar City Lions Europe. Quartet has twice won first place honors of lions international and has appeared in Now York City, Florida and Mexico City. A feature of the evening will be the presentation of Brahms' love waltzes by Mr. Wasserman and Mrs. Johnson, former student of international pianist Robert Casa-desuand the mixed quartet will be featured in the singing of these The variety of waltE numbers. the program will appeal to all music lovers and a musical treat is in store for those who attend. The program is sxxmsored by the Fourth Ward Sunday School for the benefit of the building fund of that ward. m I v 4 - t 7 . v 1 . ' ; r , I h S '- I - ' X A' i . s'- ) ) - , Asks Lions Club Presidency Urge Jaycees Fasting9 Vrayer New Line Being New Officers Moisture For Built To Serve this Miniature the were need Central Utah Installed ofstate theytheypioneers Are would fast and Preliminary work has begun on Parade Floats recent meeting pray our Father a new high voltage line Utah build this - At a of the Ne- Power & Light Co. will phi Lions Club, R. Elgin GardThe Nephi Junior Chambzer of ner and his fellow officers were year to carry additional electric power into the Central Utah reg- Commerce has been actively work installe dfor the ensuing year. On the accompanying picture, ion. ing to secure the finest miniature This was the announcement made parade possible for the opening' are the following, left to right; this week by Ray H. Ashworth, dav of the Ute Stamnpdo. The min- - First row, Othel Pay, lst vice pres- Salt Lake City, UP&L vice pres- iature parade will begin at the Went; Elgin Gardner, president; ident. The new line is in addition north side of the high school cam- Rulon Broadhead, 2nd vice presid to the two transmission lines al- pus and. advance southward thru ent; Don Gadd, 3rd vice president; ready serving the Nephi area and the business area, returning to the back row: Ray Phillips, Lion Tamthe nearby Thermoid Western high school. er; Gean Gadd, secretary and Company plant. Roy W. Hanson has been select- - treasurer; Theo Westring, immed- Mr. Ashworth said the line will ed as chairman of the miniature Pat president and board extend for 42 miles from Utah floats with Dwane Brough acting membcr;Gayle Yorgason and Dean Power's Hale steam-electri- c All business con Winn, directors. Other officers not plant asas near Orem to a new switching cerns not anticipating putting a shown in the picture are Directors at large float in the Ute Stampede Voil Howell and Allen Belliston, station recently constructed Mona. Nephi City already has parade are requested to put in a and John Robertson, Tail Twister The installation was presided completed a line to Mona where miniature flot. All children parit will take delivery of power for ticipating in the parade will rec- over by President Theo Westring g with officers presenting distribution to its own customers. eive a prize at the completion. The Jaycees invite 11 children the new board with their pins. Adult cwimmine- will hpcrin nov Cost of the project has been set dol- of Lion Mel Hanks of Salem gave tneir bicycles Nephi to doll-uWednesday at 8:00 p. m. and at more than half a million tricycles, baby buggies, etc and an interesting talk and presented win continue every Wednesday lars. "This important new line in the participate in the parade. Those aur. me state convention. thereafter. This will be confined UP&L electrical network" said wishing to participate with a float strictly ta adults (no teen-acrIf parents would like to bring their Mr. Ashworth, "will provide more should contact Roy Hanson at the sman enuaren they may do so. power for the gowing Central Utah Commercial Bank or Mrs. Hanson for the city of Nephi." who has been put in charge of Swimming lessons will begin after area and The new line will be constructed the ladies clubs and church organthe Stampede for all those i nter- will but to op. izations which will enter miniature carry 130,000 volts, ested. At that time a new schedule erate at lower voltage until spec floats. The Juab high school band has will be announced to serve this ial substation equipment is receiv ed. been requested to lead off the parPlay Safe on the Fourth Dunrcose. Be alive on the fifth! ade. The participants of the parCommercial league Softball got or plea This warning was ade are requested to form on the underway Thursday night with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gardner street north of the school, issued today by the Utah Safety four teams participating: Ther-moi- d high RH. Gard- second north street, east of main Council as Utah approaches one of family and Mrs. Western Co., Dairy Queen and ner of Levan were guests on Sat- at 9:30 a. m. Thursday, July 9. its most dangerous holidays Bailey Motor Lodge and Ray's urday of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse BaiThe large Jayree float for the Independence Day. Cafe. Two more teams are in the was the birthThe occasion ley. accidents vehicle Motor always making and it is believed to be day anniversary of Mary Louise parade is under the direction of ready to go in the league next Bailey. The group enjoyed a din- Sherl Ferre. Keith Bailey, Dean lead the list of Fourth of July acand this Sha wand Bud Cordon wilh the cidents, the Council said, week. All games will be played Mon- ner served in the canyon. decorating in charge of the Jaycee year 40 million vehicles are exand day and Thursday nifhtd with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Pay Janes. Maxine Anderson is chair- pected to jamto the highways roll up dose four billion miles. man with Eveleen Bingham as two games scheduled each of these and daughter Mary Ann from AriOf the 75,000,000 persons taking nignts. me tirst game will start zona were in Nephi last week visvacation trips this year, 66,000,000 All members are at 7:30 and the second at 8:30. iting at the home of Mr. Pay's ed to Jayceebuild this float requestand many of and to will go by car help parents, Mr. and Mrs. George M. association of working them will use this summer holithe enjoy relaalso visited with Pay. They Mr. and Mrs. Wavne Rnsonnict together for the betterment and day as the beginning or end of are parents of a daughter born tives in Salt Lake City. enjoyment of the community of their reeular vacation period. This dune t( at tne Juab County HosMiss Ina Hawkins, and Mrs. J. Nephi. plus the increasing number of new cars on the road and the substanpital. Grandparents are Mr. and C Olson of Salt Lake City, and Mrs. Odvin Rosequist of Ftn. Mrs. J- - D. Alexander of Spokane, tial rise in gasoline consumption, Green and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Washington recently visited at the indicates a heavy toll of dead and Rlackett of Nephi. home of Ralph Brough. injured unless extra care is used by both motorists and pedestrians. The Safety Council reported that seven accidental deaths occurred last year during the Fourth of July holiday period, only two of The others which were traffic. were from drowning, tractor, and train accidents. From the traffic Girls of East Juab County from all contestants will appear in two standpoint, such a record is unusfour to nine years of age will have groups (ages 4 to 6, and age5 The 75th Jubilee year of the ually good, in comparison with a Bathing Beauty Parade all of 7 to 9, before the juoges. Cash Association will be cele- other areas. But Safety Council their own on the second day of prizes of $5, $3 and $2 will be Primary with brated parades held by ev nokesman hope that we can OO next Fri- given for first, second and third the big Ute Stampede Ward of the L D S'even belter this year, This can and Stake ery day, July 10th at 10 a. m. places in each group. All contest- Church. be done bv observing traffic laws, The parade is being sponsored ants should be at the starting point The first Primary was organiz- being courteous and driving defenby the Kiwanis Club of Nephi, and of the parade by 9 a. m. to receive ed by Mrs. Aurelia Spencer Rog- sively. here are the rules: your ribbons numbers, ?tc. ers of Farmington. Mrs. Rogers "Wherever you're going over the All girls from age 4 to For the kiddies, too: Prizes will received Ages inspiration, knowing Fourth, start early," J. W. Robinbe also given for the best entries the Lord the 9 inclusive, are eligible to enter. loved His children to be son, president of the Council, said, Riding in parade: All girls must of groups of children, boys or the ways of truth, laws of "and take it easy. Don't be in ride on passenger automobiles. girls, under six years of age, on taught and love of God, also the to get there. Obey You can ride on the hood, in a floats representng a day at the to country, manners. Mrs. Rog- too big a hurry learn good local and common sense speed beach. wish or however Just put your wading pool ers took her idea to Eliza R. Snow, limits and you convertible, your car under just so we can see you. You may on a truck and splash around for who spoke to President John Tay- control at allkeep times. Keep a safe, us. You touse your originality and decorate can get your heads members of the Coun- clear stopping distance between lor and the the automobile, bttf you can't ride gether and figure out something cil of the Twelve who gave their you and the car ahead. Slow down on a float. Parents are urged to without spending a lot of money was written to at sundown, and hold your nignt-tim- e A letter approval. drive the uatomohiles and to on it. Bishop John W. Hess asking that speed below the maximum ot Send in your entry blanks Fill Mrs. guard the safety of the child. Rogers be made President which you can stop within the All girls must wear in the entry blank below and give Dress over the Primary organization ranee of your lights. bathing suits or sun suits. You can it to J. Earl Reid at the Toggery On Sunday August 11, 187S Mrs. "After you arrive, dont overdo such as hats, or to James P. McCtine or just Use accessories. was set apart by Bishop in exercise, eating or exposure to If they mail it to Kiwanis Club, Nephi. Rogerts shoes and umbrellas and 115 boys and 100 girls sun. Don't swim alone, know the Utah. Have your mother or fath- Hess will make you look cuter. between the ages of six and 11 depth of the water, wait at least All girls entered will er sign, too. Please get your entry Prizes The first an hour after eating before were enrolled. be given a contestant's ribbon blank in not later than Wednesday years was held August 25, 1878. jming, and don't show off in the 8 If and the worn in be to parade, July possible. Come on kids, Juab Stake's participation in the water or in boats. which will be a fine souvenir for let's show these older gals how 75th be Jubilee Year celebrations will "Play safe on the Fourth to the girls to keep. After the parade really do It. be on Thursday, July 9th at 10 alive on the fifth!" a. m with an Instructive parade, UTE STAMPEDE JUNIOR BATHING ENTRY BLANK will be 16 floats, many banners Temperatures during the past BEAUTY PARADE with other units representing his-- week have boon moderate, with tory, activities for all ago groups exception of the past day or so, To Kiwanis Club, Nephi, Utah All six ward, of .the report says. and classes. Juab Stake will participate. Don't" Tuesday, June 30 was the hotI I am entering: 8athlng Beauty Contest forwt the .into TTinrcflav .Tniv spot of the week when the merclimbed to a 97 degrees eury Beach 9th at 10 a. m. Float the at Day ,' above Fahrenheit. Sunday was a day, followed by a 91 Name Age Mr. end Mrs. II. L. Willianv, on Monday. We have no report and Ihroe children and Mr. and on temperatures, Wednesday's Mrs. Darwin Williams and three but it surely must have hit at Address children of San Diego, California least another 97. Low during the past week was are spending their vacation with ... Parent of Signature .last Wednesday night with a 41. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Morris. Program For Adult Swim Announced out-goin- p Safety Council invites Sane 4th Driving - of When in found help to in Heaven. It has been their" testimony to us that the Lord did on many occasions hear and answer their prayers especially when they united and fasted. It is with oonoern that wo note the need of rain now to moisten the earth that our crops may mature as they should. This week is our regular fast day, and we feel that we should all fast and pray and unite our faith to the end that our send Father in Heaven us the necessary will moisture to mature our crops. In asking for this blessing let us promise our Father in Hea- ven that we will be more attentive in our obligations to Him. Let us resolve now that we will fast and pray and at- tend our fast day services In our respective wards this Sun- day. s, Possibililies of Hantjc Fires Are Ureal; Help Asked The summer fire season is on and it holds a threat over fields and woodlands. Usual summer problems of hot air, dry winds, dry soils, and dry fuel. Added to these are the of last winter's scant snowfall in the southern part ofthe state. Cheat grass, number one fire carrying post, is plentiful. In the south it may be short but it's hot stuff and with the help of drouth conditions there it can' spread fire exceptionally fast. In the northern part of the state this grass is tall, heavy and explosive. The Utah State Forestry and Fire Warden says: "Will everyone help to make the July 4th and 24th holidays free from wild fires? Will everyone lay off on firecrackers? They're illegal and a constant threat to dry fuels as well to to people's bodies and lives". ef-fe- ts May the Lord help us so to live that He will be pleased to bless us with the things wo stand in need of at all times. Sincerely your brethren Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Kobler and Lester H. Belliston five daughters of Rock Springs, E. Rulon Brough Wyoming were dinner guests on R. Roscoe Garrett, Sunday, June 21 at the home of Juab Stake Presidency Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garrett. It Jubilee Of Kiddies Invited To Participate Primary To In Bathing Be Observe Beauty Parade swim-Prima- 1 I ry Bob Davenport from Uvalde, Texas and his Liberty educated horse Buck, who will appear during each performace of the Ute Stampede here next week. TITS BUILD NEP 1 "The Friendly City'9 The Tourist Season is an opportune time to advertise our City and promote extra business. Give information freely to tourists regarding our community . . and instruct your employees to do likewise. 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