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Show la rierpont Salt Lake Deaths, DisEmergency News, asters, Accidents) Wednes. noon. Nephi, Lions Club Tells Of Plans For it reg half-doze- ' Farewell testimonial on Sunday evening will honor Elder Cecil Briggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs of the Nephi First Ward. The testimonial will be in connection with the First Ward Sacrament meeting and will begin at 5:45 p. m. Elder Briggs has accepted a call to labor in the Southern States Mission of the Church of Sainst. Jesus Christ pf Latter-da- y He will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, November 2nd, and will depart a week later for his field of labor. Principal speaker at the tes timonial will be President R. Ros- coe Garrett of Juab Stake with remarks also being given by Ray S. Powell, parents of the mission ary, Elder Briggs and Bishop Farewell testimonial will be held Sunday evening in honor of Elder Edward Lloyd Wilkey Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward L. Elder Wilkey has acWilkey. cepted a call to labor in the Hawaiian mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The testimony will be in con nection with the Sacrament meet-n- g in te Nephi Second Ward, and will begin at 7:30 p. m. Elder Wilkey will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, November 2nd, and will sail for Hawaii from Los Angeles on November 7th. Principal speaker at the ser- vices Sunday will be Joseph H. Greenhalgh, with talks also by Miss Alta Bird, sister of the mis- In addition, there will be TA sionary, his mother, Mrs. Delta William Paxman. Wilkey, by Elder Wilkey and by In addition there will be two Bishop Roy E. Gibson. In addit musical selection's. ion there will be two musical All members of the ward are selections. All members of the ward are encouraged to attend. Bishop Pax-ma- n stated. encouraged to be in attendance. . . - - , Woodwork, Typing Classes For Adults Are Announced ; School, City The adult typing class will hold its initial meeting November 1, at 7 p. m. in Miss Sorenson's room. A minimum of 15 students must enroll in order to give the The second annual Nephi Lions class, according to Supt. DeVon club turkey shoot will be held Anderson. The fee for the enSunday, November 6, starting at tire course is $5.00. The hour and 10 a. m. the days the class will 'be held There will be large and small will be decided by the group. bore rifle shooting, trap shooting Adults interested in a business and splatter boards. Prizes are machines course (limited to six) or a woodwork handicrafts course turkeys, hams and chickens. An added attraction this year (limited to 15) please contact is an hourly attendance prize with Principal Newell before November 4. The tuition fee for each participation by all present. The event is under the general of these courses is $5.00. chairmanship of Raymond A. Jackson. Assisting him are Othel Pay, chairman of the area preA. Meeting paration committee; Voil Howell, Joint P.-chairman of the trap committee; Hal Mickelson, chairman of the Held Recently; Joint Frank splatter board comittee; comBooth, chairman of the rifle Council Is Planned mittee and Dean Quarnberg, chairman of the prize committee. A joint P. T. A. meeting was To insure that the event is a success and the public is well held October 19 with over 100 from the communities of East served, all Lion members have Juab county in attendance. been assigned definite responsibMona, Nephi Elementary and ilities from directing parking of igh School PTA groups were repcars to cooking hamburgers. This event is open to every- resented. Guest speaker was Mrs. Doro- body, and. everyone is welcome to Campbell of Spanish Fork, thy wishes as or he she participate PTA director. Plans or to attend as a spectator only. regional All proceeds derived from this were made and committees named event will be used to promote rec- to effect a Juab School District PTA council. Election of officers reation in the Nephi area. The shoot will be held at the will take place at the special of all officers of the four mouth of Salt Creek canyon just meeting groups at a meeting to be north of the highway. Approp PTA library on riate directional signs will be held at the high school Thursday, October 27. placed on the .highway. Juab school district has never 'been fully organized in a PTA district council. It is an urgent appeal of the superintendent of schools that we support this need for better school programming and parent understanding. Le-va-n, Work Set To Start On New Canyon Road Work will probably be started within the coming few days on a game access road from Camp Dadandson in Salt Creek canyon for about two miles to the right hand fork of Salt Crt?k, according to Hal Mickelson, local Forest ranger. The road which will be of a low standard for the present, will be opened only during hunting sea sons, Mr. Mickelson stated, and will 'be of a grade suitable for and "Jeeps". Three should have four teams in pickups The road is being built under the B tournament. cooperative plan between the With this objective in mind. aStote sern a committee from the vice. of Utah andonthe Forest The gate the road will region was selected to meet with be locked other than during the the Activities Association to see hunting seasons, Mr. Mickelson if the matter could be settled. If the state association approv stated. Although not defenite, the road es his plan, there will be two probably go around the side teams in the basketball tourna will following ment from Division I which is of Carrtp Dadandson, the creek bank. Mr. Mickelson composed of Lehi, American Fork, stated areas small that Pleasant Grove, B. Y. H. S., Tin-- twill be established parking close to the tic and Juab and two teams from Division II which is made up of community area of Dadandson. Provo, Spanish Fork, Payson, Lin coin, Carbon and Springville. Region Three Coaches, Principals Oppose Cut in Tourney Posts five-ma- MIA Dance to be Held Saturday Evening at Nephi Ward First-Secon- d Everyone is invited to the Juab Stake MIA Hallowe'en dance to be held Saturday, October 29 at the ward hall. Aprons and overalls will be the "formal wear" for the eveninz. Music for the dance will .be Refresh by the Rhythm-Aire- s. ments will be sold. First-Secon- d OPPORTUNITY AH SAD FOR 5: BY 1965 POPULATION . . . (Wat 757,000 ai of 7154) 961,000 LABOR FORCE (267,000 avfl 1954) gay, fil PXA. Group Schedules Meet Thursday The Nephi Elementary School P. T. A-- will hold their regular monthly meeting Thursday, Oct ober 27 in te new school auditorium, starting at 4 p. m. Theme of this meeting will be safety. Mr. 01droyd"s sixth grade will put on the program. Featured at this meeting will be a talk on safety by Raymond A. Jackson. Officers of the PTA wish to remind parents of the attendance contest The class with the highest percentage of parents present at the PTA meeting will receive a class treat. Officers for the current school year are Mrs. Jack Berwick, president; Mrs. Winn, faculty advisor; Keith Bailey, first vice president; Mrs. Clara Wheelwright, ' second vice president; Mrs. Nedra Starr, secretary; Mrs. DaNell Worwood, Mrs. Jane Hershey. treasurer; publicity; Mrs. Mae Nyman, mem bership chairman; Mrs. Rees Other ofSherwood, hospitality. ficers are Mrs. Dwain Bracken, song leader with Mrs. Eileen BaiMrs. .Madeley as accompanist. line Johnson is room representative. 340,000 -- V"" UNION MEETING SCHEDULED FOR SUNDAY AFTERNOON Juab Stake Relief Society Un ion meeting will be held Sunday, October 30 at 2 p. m. at the d ward Relief Society room. All officers, class leaders and magazine representatives of all the wards are expected to be in attendance. First-Secon- CAPITAL INVESTMENTS NEEDED (To pravld 71,000 new obt, SOUtCESi Volume 46, Number 43 1955 T. First, Second Wards To Honor Missionaries .,- - I'm-"-; to to be ELDER LLOYD WILKEY serve in Hawaiian mission ELDER CECIL BRIGGS honored Sunday evening This newspaper --will support whole heart edly, any move to complete the needs as mentioned In a recent directive from the above, to make the canyon camp more desirable for civic, club, Utah State High School Activities family and church outings and association, the assigning of basactivities. ketball teams to the class. "B" tournament to be held at the reg BYU field house was made to is me a liberal tell that They five "B" regions of the state. the kind of person Who is willing theEach 2, 3, 4, 5 and region to spend your money until it 6 were alloted three teams to hurts. And also that an intellectual person is one who, when the the tournament. The 16th team name "Monroe" is mentioned, was to be decided by a play-o- ff regions 2 and 3. Such a thinks of the one-tim-e president of between yould playoff require two games, the United States. and there was not enough time reg between regular playing season Another thing we'd like to see and tournament dates for such a in playoff to be held. accomplished in the canyon Salt Creek canyon proper or in one Principals and coaches of Regof the many attractive side can- ion Three met recently at Spanis a summer home such ish Fork to discuss the matter yons as is in Provo canyon for use of and it was pointed out that last and year Region Three gave up one groups from this area perhaps from the surrounding of is four tourney teams so stakes. that it could be given to one of refi; the other regins. The State Asit was reported at the Cupid sometimes grafts a peach sociation, meeting, promised that Region onto a slippery elm. Three would have four teams reg this year. The grindstone of life either Principals and Coaches of the grinds a man down or polishes region felt that on the basis of him up, depending on the kind of the promise and the school popstuff he's made of. ulation of the region, that Roegin 1955-196- 27th, Election Date Turkey Shoot Anyone can tell a lie, but it takes a born diplomat to make We are pleased with the news released this week by Forest Ranger Hal Mickelson, that the game access road construction above Camp Dadandson was gonot because we ing forward want to go hunting, but because this may be the beginning of an program that will improvement eventually make Camp Dadandson one of the most popular recreational areas in Central Utah. Mr. Mickelson states that the road construction will probably also include some small parking areas near the Dadandson center, where n cars can be parked. In the past, cars carrying the electric light plant, the food, etc, (as well as the folks) had to stop at the barrier (or the barrier had to be removed with the This has Forest Service key.) indeed been a nuisance for those wanting to use the area. The new parking areas will be the answer to all this. We realize that the play area would have been a dust bowl rather than a fine sodded area, had It been opened to cars. It is our hope that organizations of Nephi and East Juab County can form, some type of an improvement league to cooperate with the Forest Service to rebuild the ampitheatre at Camp Dadandson, or to construct a new one on one of the slopes on the westerly side of the area, and that a "stage" of some kind can be constructed for programs, entertainments, etc It is our hope that playground equipment for children can also The barbeque pit be provided. in years of the past was the center of a lot of good eats, but whether probable use would warrant rebuilding it, we don't know. Use of the canyon decreased considerably a few years ago as the Nephi City park came into greater use, but with the beautiful oiled road to Dadandson, the use of the area has increased during the past summer. Spraying by individals of the most obnoxious of the noxious weeds has helped a great deal and the annual spring cleanup by the Nephi Lions club has provided a much more desirable camp. October Juab County, Utah, Thursday, . by the Editor others believe OUR DEADLINES Photographs, Monday 5 p. m. General Display Advertising, News and Want Ads, Tuesday, 12 o'clock noon cityy Utah III Single Copy 10c Avtkiue U.l Iwpt. Cemrwrt. tufMv tiw mduwrttf Comm. UMh, Vf I f '54-ff- C tit. (Mwrtty $876,000,000 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson attended the funeral services for Ppter C. Laraen at Sarin? Cltv on Tuesday. Mr. Lareen was an of Mrs. Anderson. Problems Are Discussed Approaching I if Only one ticket will ppear on the Nephi City ballot for the election to be held on November 8, it was announced today by R. W. Christiansen, City Recorder. Filed Saturday prior to the deadline was the Republican tick- J et for the three four-ye- ar coun-cilm- positions. On the ticket are E. Rulon Brough and Eugene Lunt, both incumbents, and C Wilson GlazMRS. LAVINA FUGAL . . Amer- ier. In addition to the city ballot, ican Mother of 1955 . . to be guest voters residing in portions of votat Beta Club sponsored event ing districts one and two of Nephi City will vote for a member of the Board of Education. The ALL INVITED TO HEAR representative district comprises old LDS South Ward, or that MRS. FUGAL, AMERICAN the area from the center of First South Street south to the city MOTHER OF 1955 limits. James A. Phillips, incumbent and Kenneth Nyman are the A cordial invitation is extended candidates for the position on the by the officers and members of board. the Beta Literary Club for the general public to meet and hearMrs. LaVina C. Fugal of Pleas( ant Grove, American Mother of 1955, at a special meeting to be held at the new Elementary school audfitorium, beginning at 7:30 p. m. Accompanying Mr3. Fugal will be Mrs. Walter Kerr, chairman of the American Mothers Committee of Utah. Mrs. Kerr, who accompanied Mrs. Fugal to the East when she was chosen, also will speak. Prior to the meeting, the Beta Literary Club will be hostess at a luncheon at the home of Mrs. E. I. Wilson. Mrs. Fugal's two daughters will acompany her in addition to Mrs. Kerr. Chairmen for the luncheon are Mrs. Roy W. Hanson and Mrs. Geo. D. Hay-mon- Jr. Officers of the Beta Literary By Student Body Club feel it is a distinct honor to have the American Mother of the Officers of Four Schools year in Nephi for this occasion and extend a cordial invitation Student body officer groups in for all to her her message at the DR. HENRY ALDOUS DIXON . . four schools of the district met meeting. scheduled to speak at Luncheon Mrs. Marjone Bowles, Beta Meeting In Nvphl upon invitation of Superintendent Club Reporter Anderson, at a luncheon meeting on October 21. Nephi Element Rep. Dixon To Be ary student body officers and Team H. S. Football as J. hosts Principal Bailey acted . Speaker at Luncheon for the meeting. Each school in actthe district will have its turn Members To Be Honored Here on November 7th ing as host to the student of ficers of all the schools in the By ProYita Pep Club Dr. Henry Aldous Dixon, Repdistrict The advisors and prinresentative to Congress from the them. First cipals accompany On November 2nd, the Pro Objective of the student body Vita will honor the football team First District of Utah, and former of the Utah ;State council is to help improve gener at a in the Juab high president college at Logan, will al sanitation both inside the school school banquet at 7 p. m. The pep club be guest speaker and honored buildings and upon the campuses and serve the guest at a meeting of the Ladies of the several schools. "We were girls will prepare and are working hard on Republican Club on Nephi to be thrilled with the enthusiasm and dinner, plans to make it a success' held at noon on November 7. The the initiative of these well select' their will be held at luncheon ed student body officers of our ful evening. Main feature listed for the the Cartermeeting Cafe, and the general schools" Supt Anderson stated, will be an address by is cordially invited. "It is hoped that at each monthly evening the Freshman football coach at public Reservations for the luncheon will worthwhile meeting projects of the Utah, Andy University may be made with either Mrs. A. be launched on a district basis" Everest C Starr or Mrs. Byron Howard on Levan is the next host school, the diis the under The The or before November 5th. meeting being planned for Nov- rection banquet officers Mar of club pep cost will be $1.25 per plate. ember. and Joanne sha Hoyt, Gayle Kay Dixon was servAdvisors are Miss edRepresentative Worthington. during the current year as a Anderson and Miss Balls of the member of Congress, and has served on several important com Hearing Tests Slated for JHS faculty. All mittees. Students of Juab District, Supt. Says Mrs. Gee of the State Health de partment this week confirmed the Superintendent's request for a audiometer hearing diagnostic test for every student in the Juab schools. The State Health department has further agreed to give clinical therapeutic assistance to all those who are found in need of speech correction and who may profit by speech correction. It is estimated that this expert therapist will be in Juab district for two days a week for much of the remaining school year. Because of the facilities in the nurses quarters in the new elementary school, it will be necessary to transport some of the children from Levan and Mona to this center. "We hope PTA " organizations will assist in this endeavor Supt. Anderson statea, Baptismal Services Scheduled for November. 5th Baptismal services will be held on Saturday evening, November 5th, beginning at 7:30 p. m. it was announced today by Bishop William Paxman, chairman of the Juab Stake Bishop's Council. Parents of children who have reached the age of eight and who are desirous of baptism, should contact their ward Bishop for Recommends for Baptism, Bishop Paxman stated. Those elders who wish to baptise their children also must obtain a recommend, and elders who may be in a ward other than their own, for conflrma- tlons on Fast Day, also must tain a letter of recommendation. ob-unc- le Sales of Savings Bonds Throughout Utah Shows ' Slight Decline Sales of U. S. Savings bonds In Utah during September showed a devline of 6.1 per cent Kenneth Nyman, savings bonds chairman for Juab County said today. September purchases of series E and H savings bonds in utan netted the U. S. treasury $1,201,- . 885 as compared with $1,279,475 for the same month a year ago, he stated. In Juab County, sales for Sept ember totaled $2,137 and for the year to date $29,688, or 40 per cent of the year's quota. On the national scene, savings bonds continued to sell in rec ord amounts. The U. S. Treasury announced that for the month of September national sales were the highest for any September, or any January through Stpember period an increase of L2 since 1945 per cent over 1954. "Previous sales patterns indicate that Utahns invest more in savings bonds during the last quarter, probably due to income from crops, livestock, and availability of other investment funds; so be smart and join others in investing in the safest security in the world your own government", Mr. Nyman urged. Henry Blaser, presiding minister was one of the two local delegates attending a recent Circuit assembly of Jchova's Witnesses held recently in PocateUo, Idaho. Mr. Blazer reported that nearly 1000 were in attendance when S. B. Friend of Brooklyn, N. Y. spoke on the subject of "Overcoming the Fears of This generation". 11 SWIFT ILLUSION Delia-wing- ed Jets aren't streaking dov.n this runway at Paldale,-CalifThe . interceptors arc Streaks parked on the resembling lir.ti of movement h a are ti rein marks left by picviout jet landings at the Mcjave Desert base. day-nig- ht time-flah- |