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Show tea i pta a n n c n u o i i h i n 1 1 11 a -- u tu n n in vy r i wsnw Salt a Single Copy 10c T TMB BDITOR ,Jt K The world's first jet propelled machine was wild rumor. reg LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Times-New- s REGularly Speaking Dear Editor: Because of the gratitude in our hearts, for our friends and sister club members in Nephi, we wish to use your column to publicly say "Thank You' 'to many fine people. During the 50 years the Ladies Literary Club has been in exist-anc- e, there have been many happy memories and many cherished friendships that have made up a part of the life of each member. This year has been a grand cliax, made so by the kind expressions from many friends. Some of the highlights have been the Fall Luncheon where we were honored guests. May we say thanks again to the President's Council for this appreciation. A daughters appreciation always warms a mother's hear, and so to our two daughter clubs we express our gratitude. The Literary League and Beta Literary were both organized under our direction ten years ago. They have each added a page to our book of memories with their lovely evenings when we were their guests. All of these lovely occasions; and the good wishes of all who enjoyed our Anniversary tea with us, have made us want to continue on another 50 years and help other clubs to carry on with the work of true club women who endeavor to improve their homes, foe of service to their communities, and improve themselves. Our sincere wish to all other clubs would foe that they might enjoy the same friendship and be as graciously remembered on their fiftieth anniversary as we have this year. Sincerely Ladies iLterary Club Nephi, Utah reg and toDo your best today morrow's best will not seem so hard. reg BOUQUET OF THE WEEK If anyone in Nephi deserves a boquuet, it is surely our geniel friend, Mrs. Unity Chappell. She always has a fine sere of humor, enjoys discussing the affairs of the day, and despite her 98 years, she has fairly good eyesight and is active. Mrs. Chappell has been a widow the majority of her lifetime. She has endured troubles upon troubles, but she has never lost her faith and her ability to look forward to a brighter tomorrow. We take this opportunity to extend to her, best wishes for a happy birthday, and the wish that she will continue with us as long as she so desires. Nephi, Stampede Calls For Queen Applications Application will be received foy the Ute Stampede Committee until May 21st, for the honorary position of Queen of the 1955 show, It was announced this week by the committee. Juab County girls between the ages of 16 and 23 are eligAll ible to apply. In former years, riding was the number one qualification necessary for the Queen. "Well teach her to ride" after she is selected is the promise made, and this in turn opens up the field os possible contestants for the honor considerably more than in prior years. Judges will base their decision on two things only Beauty and personality. In addition to particiating in the local celebration, the queen and her two attendants will represent the Ute Stampede at many other celebrations throughout the state, and will be taken on an expense paid trip to the Utah State Fair and Fair Entertainment. All girls between these ages are invited to enter. Use this handy Plans Moving Forward For Graduation Exercises Commencement exercises of the Juab high school will foe held on Friday evening, May 20, according to M. Clark Newell, Principal of Juab high school. Prospective graduates as released this week include: Helen Anderson, Gayle Ann Bailey, Mary Bailey, Kae Blackett, Betty Bowers, Bonnie C. Broad- Jackie Cooper, Rae B. head, Coombs, Loralee Engle, Sharon Fowkes, Leslie Jane Hall, Bette Hill, Annette Howarth, Helen Linton, Linda Lunt JoAnn C. Marlin, Arda Memmott, Beryldean Miller, MarJean Morgan, LaRue Murray, Norma Neilson, LaRae Ockey, Nancy Dee Orme, Sylvia Park, Verna Palmer, Lou Ann Stewart, Carol Sperry, Darlene Sperry, Suzanne Sperry, Velma oVgt, Connie S. Wells, Renae Westring Dal Adams, Keith Belliston, Merrill Broadhead, Jack Burton, Richard Brough, Keith Carter, James Carver, Dean Dalby, Dee Richard Garrett, Garrett, Clifton Goble, Ronnie Goble, Blaine Glow- LaMar ers, Gary Greenhalgh, Greenhalgh, Paul Hanson, Jack Ingram, Allan Kay, Farrell Lunt, Larry Malmgren, David Mangel-so- n, Michael Maughn, Stephen Maughn, Tommy McPherson Day Newell. Erwin Oliver, Clifford Orgill, Morris Ostler, George Phillips, blank: Wallace Roundy, Robert Snow, Von Ray Warner, Ramon Wilkey, Ute Stampede Committee: Wilkey, Alfred Wilson, I desire to apply for the honor Roger of Queen of the 1955 Ute Stam- Sam Winn, Seymour Winter, Gerpede, and if selected I will make ald Witt, Paul Worthington and myself available at times and Ned Wright. places designated by the Board of Plans for the 1955 CommenceDirectors to participate in other ment Exercises are in full swing. shows. The top 15 students have been assigned speeches and various other Name activities about that time. Address Helen Linton will prepare the Class Will; Connie S. Wells is in Phone. Age charge of the Prophecy; Sylvia Mail to Ute Stampede, Nephi, Park and Bonnie C. Broadhead are planning the Senior Tea; Nancy Orme will award the scholarBeta Literary Club Holds ships at the commencement exercises; George Phillips is in charge Two Interesting Meetings of the Senor assembly; Morris Ostler ha the program in charge The Beta Literary Club' met and Mary Baileyouris preparing arfor Baccalaureate recently at the home of Mrs. Hal rangements L. Mickelson. Mrs. Rulon Brough services. gave an outstanding review of early treatrical life in Utah, taken from the book "oRmence of an Reception to Honor Old Play House" by George D. Those who enjoyed the Seminary Teachers Pyper. review were Mrs. George Harmon, Immediately following the Juab Mrs. Othel L Pay. Mrs. Allen Mrs. Jack Brough, Mrs. Stake Seminary Graduation next recBud Haymond. Mrs. Ernest Wil- Wednesday evening. May 11, aFirst-Secoheld be in the will eption Milson Mrs. Ray Phillips, Mrs. Ward recreation hall hon ton Harmon, Mrs. Roy Hanson, Seminary teachMrs. Bert Powell, Mrs. Kenneth oring the retiring ers, James H. Ockey and Edna Nyman and the hostess, Mrs. Hal J. Cazier. An invitation is extend Mickelson. ed to friends, and particularly Light refreshments were served to theallformer students of these by Mrs. Bert Powell, club pres- two teachers to attend the receptident ion. Th"? graduation service will p. m., and the recOn April 27, the Beta Literary begin at 8:00 Club was hostess club to the oth eption will follow the program. er Nephi eFderated clubs at the Brox, son of Stanley Blue Room. Club collect was George is home on furlough from read by Mrs. Harlow W. Pexton. Brox, Fort Riley, Kansas. He will leave Mrs. Milton Harmon made ar soon for Camp Kilmer, New Jerrangements for an outstanding sey, where he will await assign Utah artist, Lynn Fausett to be ment to Germany as a cierk-typ-lguest speaker. He reviewed his early life and his art school in New York, and he also spoke of the change in art through the years. Mr. Fausett showed slides of the different stages of his own type of painting. He showed some of his paintings and explained how he came to paint them. The wonders of Utah are plain to see In his paintings. It was a very interesting evening. Mrs. Fausett accompanied him. Light refreshments were served. Bel-listo- n, st Kiwanis Club To Sponsor Major Parade of Annual Stampede in July The Nephi Kiwanis Club announced today that they will be mammoth Ute sponsor of the Stampede parade. Claude R. Lorn ax has accepted the chairmanship of the parade and requests cooperation of all local business establishment and organizations In entering floats in the parade. The Club also has obtained the Ute Stampede Rodeo program concession. Earl II. Steele is general chairman of the advertising solicitation, with H. L. Mangelson being In charge of book sales. On Wednesday evening of this week the club entertained the Ag boys In the Blue Room. Ralph Chase took charge of the program. Former Nephi Man Awarded Scholarship Mrs. Ray D. Fowkes and Mrs. George Wilson were visiting In Logan May 1 and attended the and recepetlon at convocation which Jack E. Wilson received a $"500 cash scholarship from the First Security Bank. The reception was given In the ball room of the Student Union Building on UDiiege mil, Logan. Delphic Literary Club Holds Interestnng Meet On Thursday evening, the Del phic- Literary club met at the home of Mrs. Glen Wilson. Business was conducted by Mrs. Maurice L. Memmott. after which Mrs. Kay Stuart Introduced her guest, Mrs. Vaughn Paxman, who gave to the club a very Interest ing reivlew of the life of Presid In attendance ent Eisenhower. were Mrs. Keith Bailey, Mrs. Don Barton, Mrs. Eldon Bowles. Mrs Dwane Brough, Mrs. Sherl Ferre, Mrs. Gus Folkman, Mrs. Maurice Memmott, Mrs. Allen Ostler. Mrs. James L. Painter, Mrs. Ray S. Powell, Mrs. Kay Stuart. Mrs. Lee Wankier, Mrs. Glon Wilson. Mrs. Dean Worthington, Mrs. Dale Worwood. Mm. Robert Anderson and a guest, Mrs. Chuck Wright (:' ' ' 'V - SK t Juab County, Utah, May 5, Thursday, of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce. but prices are being torn "Main street might be torn up down" is the way one merchant described the combined merchandising event. Even though the contractors are working along Nephi's two main business blocks in a widening and main street foeautification project, there is ample parkng room for all. We encourage you to bring your family to Nephi for your day shopping. The City Park is nice and green and the playground equipment is all oiled up for them to enjoy a few hours while you shop. We encourage you to read the advertisements in this mamthere are bargains on every page moth edition everything from gifts for mother to from automobiles to refrigerators from flowers to refreshments free gifts they're all in the shop and save in Nephi. ads and much more. Read the ads Seminary Slates Graduation Exercises Mrs. Chappell Reaches 18fh Anniversary Mrs. Unity Chappell, eldest res ident of Nephi, will today observe her 98th birthday anniversary. She will be honored during the day at open house, with friends being invited to call during the afternoon hourse. Mrs. Chappell is the widow of Graduation exercises Invite New Members for the Juab Stake Seminary will be held at the First-Secoward chapel on Wednesday evening, May 11, starting at 8 .00 p. m. it was announced today by James Glen, Principal of the Seminary. The general public are cordially invited to be in attendance at the nd . . y; n, Interesting Review The following members of the Nephi-Neb- o Posse enjoyed a fine at their supper and recreation area at the Elk Pasture on April 20: Beth and Earl Jarrett Virginia and Clyde Jar-ret- t; Barbara and Ronald Jones; Erma Dona and Harold Jones; and Don Barton, DaNell and Dale Worwood, Mary and Joe Overman, Adele and Eugene Jackson, La- Velle and John Bryan, Ins and Blaine Ingram and Lisle Bigler. Posse will The Nephi-Neb- o sponsor one or more girls, 16 years of age or older, to compete for Queen at Payson on June iu and 11. They will participate all during the shows nad then th queen will be chosen tne last nijrht. Everyone interested please contact Harold Jones,. Bob Worwood or Joe Overman before June er Fredrick Chappell, and has been a key figure in commur.y circles service Mr. Glen stated. for during her younger years. She theThe program as outlined evening consists of prelude resides alone at her modest home Robert Ingram; opening at First East and First South, music by still being alert in mind and able song, "Lift Thine Eyes" by a to move around her home with- girls double trio: Mary Louise Chase, Sandra Cowan, Marsha out assistance. Hoyt, Janet Ockey, LaRue Ockey and Loessa Shepherd; Invocation, Bruce Boswell; reading, "Step by Baseball Team Slates Step", Betty Anderson; introduction of theme, Sheila Ann Roundy; Double Opener Event Talk, "Growing: Socially Throuch Seminary Experience", Morris Ost Announcement has been made ler; vocal solo, "My Task", Farthat the regular season play of rell Dee Lunt; talk "Growing the Central Utah Baseball league Spiritually Through Seminary Exwill get under way on May 15 with perience", Sharleen Malmgren; games being played twice a week Talk, "Seminary Aid to Living on Wednesday and Sunday, ex- Church Standards' Vernon Swas-ecept in a few instances where trumpet solo "You'll Never changes will be noted in the Walk Alone", Betty Bowers; talk. The Seminary Course of Study as schedule. Nephis baseball crew will get a Guide to Gospel Living" Bette under way this season in a double Hill; talk, "On the Way to a way this year, as they have sched- Testimony", Clifton Goble; Song, uled "double openers" for the "My Testimony", Girls double local field on Sunday, May 15 and trio; Honoring retiring teachers. 18. Springville with response by Edna J. Cazier Wednesday May will tangle with the locals in the and James H. Ockey; presentation then and Payson of Graduates, Sunday opener Principal James will meet the Nephi team in the Glen; presentation of certificates. President R. Roscoe Garrett; Pre Wednesday opener. . The local team is expected to be sentation of Commercial Bank of as Utah Awards. Paul E. Booth, Manof about the same strength last season when they won the ager of Nephi office; closing cong, second half title (but lost the Seminary graduates and benedict-IoAnnita Russell. playoff) and won the Levan Lions Graduates as listed by Princip tourney. It is understood that all boys will be back this year with al Glen are: Betty Anderson. Bet the exception of Gary Howarth ty Bowers, Barbara Bowles, Janiwho is slated to play with Provo ce Broadhead, Louise Mary in the Industrial league. It is Chase, Sandra Cowan, Janice of Reeve Crosland, Karen Gardner, Bette hoped that the returnwill make Fowden from service up Jean Hill, Marsha Ruth Iloyt, Joanne Kay, Sharleen Malmgren, for this loss. Season tickets and opening game JoAnn Chase Marlin, Karma Nieltickets will be on sale during the sen, Janet Ockey, LaRue Ockey, coming few days. You may pur- Vona Poulson, Sheila Ann Roun chase yours from several of the dy, Annita Russell, Loessa Shepbaseball officials, xour support is herd, Carol Margurette Sperry, Arlcne Stephensen, Lillian Taylor, needed. Arma Dawn Warner, Verdean Book Lore Club Hears 1. An invitation is also issued by the Posse for new members to join the group. "Get away from your daily routine and join thi outdoor club for some good clean and fun for you and recreation your partner" is their invite. Contact Harold Jones, Bob Worwood, or Joe Overman for additional information. Stake Dance Set For Saturday Evening All members of Juab Stake are Invited to a Stake Dance to be held Saturday, May 7 at the First Second ward hall. A floor show will be given promptly at 9:30 p. m. Music will be by the Rhythm Aires. The dance is a budget af- and Mrs. Milo Cazier were Provo on Wednesday where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson and family. Emma Dale Chase, 84, died Tuesday May 3 at the Juaib Coun- ty hospital of causes incident to her advanced age. Funeral services will (be held Friday at 1 p. m. at the Nephi Fourth Ward Chapel under the Mr. J. Wlnslow Ellert-so- n and son Kim have returned to their home In Killeen, Texas for several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brough. Lt. Ellertson is gervnig with the Fourth Armored Division at Fort Hood, Survivors include two daughters four sons: Mrs. Vera Kelley, Nephi, Ida Lazelle Greenhalgh of James LeRoy, Heyburn Idaho; Edwin, Irel L. all of Nephi and Dr. Daryl Chase, Logan. Also surviving are 25 grandchildren and 27 great grandchildren, and one sis ter, Mrs. feari woouey, vernal. arid Clean Up Week to be Climaxed Saturday Clean Up Week is project supervised a community the Junior toy - Chamfoer of Commerce. The week of May 1 through May 7 is the time to clear your property of all junk and refuse. Members of the J. C. C will come around Saturday afternoon to pick up all material piled in front of each residence. The actual clean up must foe done by YOU so let's help to make Nephi the clean city, as well as the friendly city. Alan Haynes Participates In Opera Reviews MT. PLEASANT Alan HaynMr. and Mrs. Elmo Haynes of Ne phi, will participate in a spring musical at Wasatch Academy next Wedesday evening. es, son of Alan will take lead role. The festival will consist of six light opera reviews. The musical Is under the direct-Io- n of Mrs. Holly a Lash VlseL Club Approves New for Next Year By-La- The Club met at the home of Mrs. Clyde Shaw on Thursday, April 21. Mrs. L. Eugene Beck, Club president presented business mat-tor- s and litany was read by Mrs. Elmo B. Wilson. Mrs. Udell R Jensen, chairman of a committee to revise the by-laof the club, read the revised by laws for the coming year and they were accepted by the club members. Mrs. Beck reviewed the booy "How to Help Your Husband Get Along" by Mrs. Dale Carnegie, which was enjoyed by the following club members: Mrs. Albert C Starr, Mrs. Merle McPherson. Mrs. Cleon Memmott, Mrs. Ray Worthington, Mrs. Elmo Wilson, Mrs. A. K. Mrs. Udell R. Jensen, Johnson, Mrs. Fred Gadd, Mrs. J. E. Andrews, Mrs. James Anderon, rMs. DeVon Anderson, Mr. Carl Wilkey, Mrs. F. H. Beck st end and the hostess, Mrs. Clyde Shaw. Lit-a-Lu- re Clinic To Be Conducted Soon Pre-Scho- Social Items after visiting Emma D. Chase Mr. Glade Sanders, Mrs. Roscoe Gar- SACRAMENT MEETING 1 INFLUENCE Kha-l- ed ATTENDANCE MAY Percentage Gamal Abdel Nasser, son Ward 29 Levan Ward of Egypt's premier, makes like 25 Third Nophl an an Indian during Egyptian .. 24 Second Nephi at adaption of the gymkhana 22 Nephi Fourth the Khalifa 1 Mammoun pre 22 Mona Ward p&ratpry school to Cairo, Egypt, 20 Nephi First For Mrs. In Mrs. Ralph Chase was hostess to the Booklore Club members on April 21, with Mrs. inRoscoe Garcharge of rett, club president Mrs. Alma Jones the meeting. gave a very fine review of "Wuth-erin- g Heights' by Emily Bronte. Refreshments were served to Mrs. Park, Richard T. Paxman, George Lorin Christ ensen, Mrs. Theo Stephen Phillips, Sharol Wallace Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Roundy, Joel Sperry, Vernon Wetring. Mrs. Milton Boswell, Mrs. Alton Swasey, George Wilkey, Roger D. Alfred Page S. Gadd, Mrs. Fred Morgan, Maurice Wilkey, Mrs. Wilson and Seymour J. Winter. Mrs. J. E. Worthington, Lt and 18 Funeral Friday fair and is free to the public. Williams. Keith R. Belliston, Glade Edwin Booth, Milton Bruce Boswell, Jack R. Burton. Owen Carter, Ted Chase. DeMar Gadd. L. Clifton Gowle, Ronald B. Gowers, Paul David Hanson, George M. Howard, Elmo Kay, Farrell Dee Lunt Kent M. Lunt. David R. Mangel son, Day LeRoy Newell, Clifford Richard Orgill, Doyle Orgill. Thomas Morris Ostler, Rodney Lee Olsen, a special Alma Jones and the Nephi hostess, Mrs. Ralph Chase. 46, Number direction of Bishop Donald L. Bailey. Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral homo ThursHov evening, and Friday from 10 a m. unui services at the Fourth ward ing. Interment will foe in the Luncheon will be served at Rays lounge. Nephi Cemetery. City Rocket Lounge. Reservations for Mrs. Chase was mother Dr. the luncheon should be made with Darvl Chase. Dresident of th efTltnh Mrs. J. E. Andrews. State Agricultural College. She was iborn January 9, 1871 at Moroni, a daughter of William ana inen Draper. She , Riding Club Members ixnnrop was married to James Chase Mar. 5. 1891 at the L T S MnnM Enjoy Canyon Party; Temple. Mr. Chase died March pre-Moth- Mrs. guest, Mrs. 1 Annual convention of the Nebo First District of the Women's Federated Clubs of Utah will foe held in Nephi Saturday, according to an announcement made by the President's Council. All club women are Invited to attend, commencing at 10 a. m. A most stimulating program has been arranged by the Executive Board of the district This will in clude deonstrations of programs Each by the member councils. lady attending will see all the de partments in action. The convention will be climaxed by a musical presented by the Fine Arts Guild of Fillmore at the afternoon meet Nephi Merchant are again offering you outstanding bargains in their various lines, as the second annual May Festival Value Days is being sponsored by the Retail Trades Committee rett INDIAN Federated Women of District to Meet Here i City 3 Volume 1955 Nephi Merchants Present Merchandise Promotion Event ji i BARNYARD FOE-P- hit 42, chomps his umpteenth chicken leg in Detroit,1 Mich., as he rounds the turn in a gobbling marathon. Appetite whetted by warm up in Chicago, the Oliphant, Pa., miner-de- li very man downed 31 orders of the delicacy in five hours. Yazdzik. fricd-chlck- en ol All parents of children entering kindergarten this coming school year are urged to register with Principal Keith Bailey on Monday May 9th, from 8:30 a. m. until 10 . m. at the Central School. Telephone number Is 112. This Is an urgent request by the superintendent for reasons that our clinic must be arranged for Immediately. pre-scho- ol . - |