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Show Universal Jlcroftlmlng Corp. 1U PUrporrt Avenue Salt Lake cltyy Utah Single Copy 10c Nephi. Juab County, Utah, L by the Editor Mete lw&6 fee Thursday, Utah Cheese for the Mayor October 20, HEY KIDS! 42 Saturday and Sunday wide Judging Will you please Volume 46, Number Conference Sessions Rating in Nation , Emergency news, JDeafTis, Disasters, Accidents) Wednes. noon. 1955 Win Second take a little extra precaution during te next few days when you cross the highway on your way or town to and from school There's going to be hundreds of extra cars on the road carrying hurrying deer hunters, so please be just a little careful. Most of the hunters will stop for you at the pedestrian lanes, but there's sure to be a few who are in an extra big hurry and may not be obeying all the laws of courtesy on the highway, so the wisest thing for all will be to use a OUR DEADLINES Photograpns, Monday 5 p. m. Display Advertising, General News and Want Ads, Tuesday, 12 o'clock noon A silver rating designating a second place standing was received by the Mt. Nebo F. F. A. meat judging team which in contests last participated week at Kansas City, in connection with the national FFA Elder Mark E. Petersen, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, will represent the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints at the Juab Stake conference to be held Saturday evening Sunday, according to Juab Stake President R. Roscoe Gar- convention. Members of the team who brough distinctive honor to the school, the club, to themselves and to East Juab County were Paul Worthington, Don Worth-ingtoand Melvin Wright with George Howard as alternate. Paul and Don are sons of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Worthington. Melvin is eon of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright, and George Howard is son of Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howard. Gold, silver, and bronze award plaques Were awarded, as well as one for honorable mention. The silver plaque was received at the school on Wednesday of this week. rett. The conference will begin with a Melchizedek Priesthood leadership meeting Saturday at 6:30 p. m. to be followed at 8 p. m. with a meeting for all elders, Senior Members of the Aaronic Priesthood and their wives are invited. Brethren holding no priesthood alreg so are cordially invited to attend. At the 6:30 p. m. meeting, the A true friend knocks before not after he leaves. he enters following are expected to be in attendance: Stake Presidncy and reg to a Stak Clerk; High Council; Stake There is "Scotch"-tape- d Stake Melchizedek Patriarch; glass partition in my office, this Wttuk Priesthood committee; potent little saying, taken from Quorum . . MARK ELDER E. PETERSEN the old Pennsylvania Dutch: Presidencies, group leaders and, to at Conference. Stake preside "Ve get too soon oldt scretaries of Melchizedek PriestI hood Quorums; Und too late schmart". Stake Mission . a tJrsmtfm t . . , the more I study it, the j .j jui. Presidency; Stake Aaronic Priset-hoo- d Theme for Set Sunday more I think it is true especDAIRY DARLING PAT OBRAY seems to be Committe; Stake and ward right Janice Forsberg, attendants. Samples of the committees for Senior Members of ially on some mornings whenlackR. to E. Utah Cheese Went to using persuasive Winn, powers Mayor get Mayor County th Aaronic Pristhood; Bishoprics ambition to "get going" is Evening Meeting Winn to try Utah cheese during a stop here and Ward Clerks; Ward Teaching Agent Ray Burtenshaw, and Editor Roy E. Gibing. '. son. Stop was one in 1200 mile tour of state. "President David O. McKay, An Committees Tuesday afternoon. Left is Carol Martin and of both stake and reg Insiring Prophet in the Fullness wards; Aaronic Pristhood coor Every hunter should visit the of Times" is the theme chosen for dinators and quorum advisors and new "cemetery" created just to' NOTICE TO OUR the Sunday evening service of the the Stake Sunday School and YM the South of Fubs Utoco service CUSTOMERS conference, under the direction of MIA superintendences. before going on the mountain and Services will be held today at the Stake MIA read the epitapths. Only thing we Others to be Effective on Monday, October at the 8 p. 2 p. m. at the The program will be as fol- m. meeting arepresent d could see wrong with the "cemeward office will members of the 24, The Times-New- s lows: there in this for Hansen; as Paintthat country, Mrs, Lily Belle be open the following hours to Prayer, Gary stake and ward committees work chapel tery" is a custom of burying folks with er, 80, who died Monday follow Scriptural Reading, Corrine Gar- ing with these groups and their give you better service: instrumental west. to a selection; talk, wives; Stake Presidency, the their head ing lingering illness of causes rett; Daily Monday through FriPresident ' McKays Boyhood and Council, Bishoprics and their,High incident to her advanced age. wivreg day, 8 a. m. until 6 p. m. the Barbara Returned Monday from Garrett; talk, es. 8 a. m. until 12 trip Bishop William Paxman of the Youth, by Saturday, Latter-day AssociHome" "True Saint by to the National Editorial noon only. Nephi First Ward wll conduct Elder Petersen desires to meet the servces. Friends may call at Bessie Manugelson; selection, Girls with all ward bishoprics including ation animal "fall meeting" in Because of time necessary to Mrs. C. Lavina of Pleasnew with on Years Along Fugal recruits Sat the Loune room of the chapel from Stake Chorus; talk, "Fifty Chicago. We had perfect driving ant Grove, the American Mother a. m.' on Sunprint the newspaper on Wedcame a new 11 a. m. until time of services. In- As a General Authority", Richard the clerks at 8:30General , jpoer weather, and the only think wrong of 1955, will be honored nesday afternoons, IT MAY BE uruay, sessions day morning. at officer for in all guest the with local terment in the Vine Bluff cem- Sudweeks; talk, "To Guide Us was that they built Utah NECESSARY, some weeks, to commanding will be held at 10:00 a. m. and 2 a Federated Women's on national mounG. unit. meeting will be directed by Ander These Latter Daye" guard Joseph her beauty and her majestic the office on Wednesday p. m. The evening sessat 7:30 at the new close New commanding officer is etery : son Funtral Home. Christensen; closing prayer, Grace ion is underSunday tains too far from the big windy October 27 school afternoons. In this event, a nothe of sponsorship auditorium. Niel-soiFrst n MichLieutenant elementary Alien W. Ms. Painter was born at Nephi Worthington. the iM. I. A. city on the shore of Lake The event is under sponsorship tice will be posted on the door. of are Moroni. He replaces Lt. All members of Juab Stake 18, 1875, a daughter of Fred igan. talks have been request of the Beta Literary club, and a Newell H. Bracken who has been July W and Sarah Sowby Lamb. She encouraged to attend this meet edSeveral Allan and I made the trip with cordial by Elder Petrsen from young invitation is extended transferred to by batallion the Harrison and staff at was Wm. to Painter two fine folks married ing. hat this club for all ladies of the Lady Lions Hear of pople of the stake on at Provo. This change took place Nephi in September, 1891. Mr. Margaret Conover of Springville Prayer Meant to me While in the under the authorise! the 145th Painter died in 1922. County area to join in and had an enjoyable time. The East JuabMrs. Service"; "How I GainField Artillery Batallion, comFugal and hearing Trip to Scenic Colorado available ' time did not permit honoring Preview" Dates Military Surviving are four sons: LaFon ed my Testimony" and "Why I manded by Lt. Col. Wm. Bowen. L. Painter, Edison Painter, Fred "Holiday stops at all the historic spots, al- her message. Lt. Nielson entered the service Painter all of Nephi and Merlin Set for November 11, 12 Believe in Prayer . The Lady Lions met at Carter though we did take a quick glance The Stake Presidency urges a Cafe Thursday. October 13. Mrs. in May, 1951, taking basic train Painter of Butte, Montana. Also at P,Jrt Bridger, Wyoming, and At a meeting of the Retail full attendance by members of the Arthur Jensen, president of the mg at Camp Roberts, California surviving are seven grand childat the "Mormon Bridge" just out Two Convicted on He then attended Infantry lead-ersh- ren, three great grand children Trades Committee of the Nephi stake. All sssions wil be held in club, conducted the meeting. of Council Bluffs, Iowa, etc. Ways d school at Camp Roberts for and a twin sister, Mrs. Rose L, Chamber of Commerce held this the newly decorated Hostsses, Mrs. Allen Christen-se- n to build better newsapers was the dates of November 11 Ward Hall and adjoining chapel, Morals Count the week, creatand Mrs. and of the after Loren weeks, of theme meetings eight Worthinton Garrett, Nephi. graduation primary and 12 have been set for the big and there will be adequate seating ed a Hallowe'en atmosphere by was placed in a demonstrtion pla with many top advertising and for all. The public address system Preview" event. toon of Division "Holiday demonindividual to Hallowe'en men After before Chartrial combining faculty particiating. Judge photo mid- will carry the conference into the will This the of the strate and new big talk begin teach with les baskets of controversal of meth M, Billie settings troops place To Cowley Ogden, Only Schools of District winter holiday shopping season, Relief Society and Lounge Rooms, three days was one by Senator Olsen, 23, was convicted of "As- golden autumn flowers for the ods of tactics. and it is expected that the mer- - as well as to the "cry room" for In May,. 1952, he was assigned Be Closed Paul Douglas of Illinois on the sault with Intent to Commit beautiful table decorations. FolJ chandlse for the Christmas season mothers who desire to attend and Monday even the to Not a Officers delicious Candidate Mrs. will dinner, setup. farm price Infantry Rape". pass lowing Judge Cowley bring their tiny children. Christensen told of a recent trip School at Fort Benning, Georgia, All Juab District Schools will will "be ready for display. Democrats in attendance agreed sentence on October 31. One of the two minors involv to Colorado. Her interesting trip graduating in October. Following be closed Monday, October 24 for with his approach. One publisher at the convention "said "I walked ed in the alledged morals case of talk was illuestrated with beau- his commission as Second Lieut the deer hunt. This day has been out three times during is talk to several weeks ago also has been tiful colored slides showing many enant, he was assigned to the 44th included in the calendar to give convicted of the same charge, and places of interest in scenic Colo- Infantry division at Camp Cook, older students and teachers an show my protest". California for duty with a nation- opportunity to hunt deer without One of the to talks was made he too, is waiting sentence. The rado. al guard outfit. He moved with being absent from school. This Slides were also shown of publsher other minor will face trial before by Donald T. Forsythe, "Hancock Caves national monument the division to oFrt Lewis. Wash day does not affect the total of the Carthage, Illinois Judge Joseph Nelson at a time yet Those present were ington in December of 1952 and number of .days school will be County Journal" and past pres- to be set. Paul Sowells, the second in Nevada. will face trial Mrs. Jensen, Mrs. Richard Weth-erel- l, remained there until April 1954 held this year. adult the ident of Kiwanis International. case, in Mrs. Dean Winn, Mrs. Voil when he was released from serPublisher Forsythe reviewed con- on November 3. Principal M. Clark Newell urgHowell Mrs. ' F. A. Heppler, Mrs. vice with a First Lieutenant rank. es the cooperation of parents in ditions along the 4,000 mile front and Lt. Nielson is a graduate of the seeing that students are in school Vera Davis, Mrs. R. A. Jackson, urged of the "Iron Curtain" for Mrs. Dean Quarnberg, Mrs. Jack Moroni high school in 1946. From all day Friday, and the four resupport for the Crusade of most Mrs. June, 1947 until July 1949 he maining days of the following Freedom. His talk gave Brough, Mrs. Christensen, Repubican Ladies Hear John S. 'Hershey, Mrs. Garrett, served as an LDS missionary in week. us a new slant on the possibilities It is the opinion of the and the Mrs. Merle White, Mrs. Don Gadd, the Northwestern States mission school officials that the Monday of Radio Free Europe, of Results Survey ForMr. Mrs. J. J. Overman and Mrs. John He was LDS group leader at tF. off is a privilege to be apprec Crusade for Freedom the Iron E. Robertson. Benning. He has been active in iated and not to be in school the sythe pointed out that At Recent LDS activities at Moroni, serving other days is abusing that priv Meeting Curtain is actually a barbed wire as Aaronic Priesthood advisor, as ilege. It will be the policy or tne fence extending some 4000 miles, Seventeen members of the Lad- Mrs. Beckstead Named school teacher; and as Juab high school to discount atand that an area on the "other Sunday both ward and stake MIA supt. tendance grades 10 per cent for side" of the fence was plowed and ies Republican club met recntly at difHe hs attended the LDS Business any unexcused the Snak Shak cafe. Mrs. Albert Polio absences during harrowed ground to make it Chapter Head ficult for anyone to escape with- C. Starr, president, was in charge college for one year, and the this period. The only excuse for of the meeting. Mrs. F. H. Beckstead of Nephi bnow College for on year, grad absence accepted by tne Hign out detection. Mrs. Byron Howard and Mrs. was recently named Chairman uating in 1955 in the school of ed School officials at the present Sessions were held at the beauDRIVER TRAINING PROGRAM FOR 1955-5- 6 Principal M. tiful Sherman Hotel, "renamed" Hazel Bean were elected first and of the Juab County Infantile Par- - ucation. At the present time he is time is for an illness or emergenof the club. lysis chapter. Mrs. Prlscilla W. attending school at the BYU, maj- cy. Clark Newell accepts kept to new Ford to be used in J. H. S. during the convention by a group second vice presidents Invocation was offered by Mrs. Nielsen was renamed treasurer, oring in secondary education. of sharp Southern States publishSimilar measures will be used Driver Training program, from John Parkin, local dealer. Lefr is IX Nielson is the son of Mr. In the other schools of the ers to the "Robert E..Lee Hotel" Hazel Bean, and Mrs. E. Rulon and Mrs. Edith Green, veteran Supt. DeVon Anderson and right is Board President J. A. Philips it was all in fun and created Brough gave two readings after polio fund worker, was named and Mrs. E. W. Nielson of Moroni. He married Maurine Scho-fiel- d a more friendly spirit among all which an interesting report was honorary life chairman. of Spring City in the Manti In attendance. It is nticipated that a Teen-Ag- e given by Mrs. Clyde Shaw on a recent survey conducted by the chairman will be nmed to Temple in October, 1950. They reg in activities for the younger have three children. You'd think that a nation bril Ladies Republican club. Mrs. C REAR FENDERS 1956 CHRYSLER FEATURES FLIGHT-SWEP- T R. Lomax and Mrs. Maurice How- supporters of the polo fund. Lt. Nielson advises all veterans, liant enough to produce men 17 on to over shoe K. the their trip could provide a Johnson is March of young A (their parents string that ard reported state convention. Dimes chairman. wouldn t break. andor wives) to investigate the advantages of the National guard in fulfilling their military obligation. "Feel free to visit the local armory during drills or during any day to contact officers. Sgt. Ferry Ostler is the full time man at the Guard. Other officers are Lt. Howarth of Nephi and Lt. Stone of Orem. "We are desirinus of bringing the Nephi unit to the full strength of 85 men" Lt. Nielson stated, "and are conducting Interesting as well as educational training during the coming months". double amount of precaution in Use the crossing the highways. marked pedestrian crossings only to be just a little safer. Thanks, kids! (That includes the big ones, too!) n, j Jul! V lkl vIIJcjRti f' J Services Today For Mrs. Lily New Command L Painter Mother of Year To be Guest at Club Meet Here First-Secon- Named for Local Battery i" First-Secon- Le-ma- ns ... ist bs To Begin November 1 Adult classes in typing will be gin on November 1, it was announced this week. Those desiring to enroll should call Principal M. Clark Newell Immediately. PONTIAC 860 SEDAN Pontlac's 1956 iedan, the most ecor nomical model in the class, rides on a 122 Inch hcclhae with 206 indict over-al- l 8 length. Il'i big 203 h.p. Stralo-Streaengine gives it power and performance unequalled in the medium priced range. "Vogue"' g and luxurious interiors are other features that make it the best dollar for dollar buy. TWO-DOO- two-flo- R or big-ca- k V-- two-tonin- Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCune announce the birth of a son on October 12 at the LDS hospital In Salt Lake City. Grandparents are rMs. George McCune of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Moody of Wilson, North Carolina. - . . . .. 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