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Show UhJvers- -l HI Microfilming Corp, J'ii.rpon.t ftvinue Saltfc Lake cityy Utah r 1 nr n r 1 1 n n it n r i i n i i m m w ii OUR DEADLINES Monday 5 P. M. Photographs Display Advertising, General News and Want Ads Tuesday, 12 o'clock noon (Deaths, DisEmergency News asters, Accidents) Wednes. noon. OUR SUGGESTION You will save time and money if you will support your local IT PAYS TO SHOP merchants. AND SAVE IN NEPHI! Single Copy Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, 10c December 29, Volume 46, Number 52 1955 n Mrs. Nielsen to be Honored Today On 50 Homes Are Beautified For Yule Season 80th Anniversary An open house will 'be held today (Thursday) December 29, during the hours of 2 to 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel P. Nielsen, 433 South 4th East, honoring Mrs. Nielsen on her eightieth anniversary. Mrs. Nielsen was born December 29, 1875 in Nephi, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John S. Painter. She has resided in Nephi during her entire lifetime and has been active in church work. She was married to Samuel P. Nielsen April 27, 1899. She is the mother of the follow ing sons and daughters: Earl E. Nielsen, Roy Nielsen and Mrs. Alta Kay of Nephi, and Mrs. Del-l- a Aubrey of Salt Lake City. fr? f 3 J i m v w- - We hope that the baby New Year, now toddling on the stage of time, will grow up to bring you an abundance of all that's good in life ... fine health, prosperity, friendship, love, 67-2- 4. third quarter and the happiness. To everyone, we wish lyead at the end of the game. Moroni was very goal on their the very best year everl field-goshots. They attempted 54 and made only nine for 17 per cent; Juab made 31 out of 83 for an average of 37 per cent. The Wasps left this morning on their annual trip. They open at Hurricane tonight and St. on George play at Friday. This will end the play and then all attention will be focused on the opening game of division play. This will be on January 6 when the Pleasant Grove Vikings come to Juab. Wildlife Federation Sets McPherson Invites New The Sophomore team also defeated North Sanpete and Moroni. Annual Meeting The North Sanpete score was 5 Subscriptions to Era with Dennis Pay being Annual meeting of the East man with 12 points. In the Additional conies nf the Nnv. Juab Wildlife Federation will be emer issue of the Improvement game at Moroni the local Sophoheld on Saturday, January 7 at more team won 45 to 33 with 12 7:30 p. m. at the Blue Room, ac Era. well known as th "TAnmle" boys getting into the scoring issue of the availare magazine, an announcement to to able cording Don Ockey was high man day by R. W. Christiansen, sec son, according to Earl McPher- with eight points followed toy Superintendent of the Juab retary of the group. Stake M. L A. Mr. McPherson Steven Morgan with 7 points. Highlight of the evening will be stated that the Stake is far from a question-answperiod where "over the top" in their deall questions pertaining to the rec toeing ent deer hunt and other wildlife clared quota of subscriptions to Delegates Prepare for the Era, although some of the affairs will be answered. Door prizes will be given to respective wards are nearing their U. N. Assembly in April members of the Federation, and goal, mose desiring the special From the J. H. 8. CLARION r a an interesting film on wild life number of the rrucaTlnA selected delegates to Recently are subscription request- the Model United Nations will be shown. to be ea ana contact Mr. aicfnerson Election of officers for the 1956 he io held this coming April at the Uniturn in will a have ward Era year will climax the meeting. versity of Utah are Miriam representative call. Brough and Marsha Hoyt, seniors; Gordon Keller, Grant Taylor NOTICE TO ALL SUBSCRIBERS and Wilma Tolley. Juniors, and AND PROSPECTIVE Meeting Times Change Tom Lomax, sophomore. SUBSCRIBERS iviemoers oi tne irst Ward, and This model U. N. assembly, Effective January 1, 1956, the the Second Ward are reminded of held for the first time last annual subscription prloe for The changes in meeting times. First helps students who have thespring, privmailed anywhere In Ward Fast-da- y meeting will toe-- ilege to attend, to understand more noon in the recreational fully the problems faced by the the United States, will be S4.00 gin ai per year ($2.26 for six months) hall. While th Spoond wnrri fact United Nations in their effort to payable In advanoc This Inorease day meeting will begin at 11:30 a. promote world peace. Each deleIs necessary because of the al- m. in tne chapel. Sacrament gation is assigned a country which most continual advancing of the meeting times will be: Second it will represent for the full y costs of newsprint, together with Ward, 5 p. m.; First Ward, 7 D. session. Up to convention m, other newspaper services. time, careful research concerning Effective until noon on Saturthe country assigned is done by Mrs. Dicv Pnrtr nf FWnlantn each delegation, so that they may day, December 31, we will accept new or renewal subscriptions at is visiting in Nephi with her son become able representatives the current rate of $3.2$. Sub- ana aaugnter in law, Mr. and Mrs. The model assembly is organizscriptions may be paid In advance Robert Barker. ed In the same way as the authenat this rate, for a period not to tic U. N. and functions as such. exceed two years. All subscripSALT LAKE CITY UniverJuab's delegation has been astions In arrears as of January 1, sity Of Utah BtatlaHo iwvntlv signed the country of India, and 1956, will assume the new rate. compiled by the Public Relations with the help of Mrs. Lomax, adEffective also at that time will aeparnment, show that 12 students visor for the group, plans are be Increases n the costs of "Want from Nephi are attending classes well under way for a successful Advs" from the present minimum In the Ute campus this year. , representation. of 50o per Issue, to a minimum The following students of Nephi of 75o per Issue. Cards of Thanks, registered at the beginning of the Mrs. Eva Hoyt went to Provo formerly $1.00, will be Increased fall quarter: Mary Janice Brack- Sunday morning where she met to a minimum of $1.50. Want en, William Newell Bryan, Stan- Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Hoyt, and ads and ccrds of thanks will be ford O. Cazier, Mary Gehres, Rob- from there they motored to Murpayable on a cash with order bas- ert L. Ingram, Farrell Dee Dint, ray where they spent Christmas is. Phone orders will be expected Joanne Marriott, Von Ray War- day with relatives. They returnto be paid for before publication ner, Lawrence E. Wilkey, Ralph ed to Nephi Sunday night and Neil McPherson and Robert W. Mr. and Mrs. Ballard Hoyt visited date. s The Beckstead. here on Monday. pre-seas- pre-seas- on 38-2- t'rovo last Saturday. high-poi- col-umi- er full-ye- ar Times-New- s, -- two-da- -- Times-New- -- & I . v. f"4 : l - ed sW' n At least fifty homes in Nephi have been brightened for the Yule-tid- e this year by beautiful outside decorations. And in addition there have been an number who have framed windows with lights and placed trees in front of windows to give a beautiful effect, but have not used outside decorations. L. J; ;! !: Frank Warner, J. Walter Dr. P. L. Jones, Lucille P. Smith, John Parkin, Jack Ludlow, Ferry Ostler, Roy W. Hanson, Jack S. Cowan, Bud Haymond, A. L. Garbett, Foster Gardner, Robert Chappell, Theo. Park, Fred Wilkey (where a manger scene was built on the lawn) Duane For- Pax-ma- nt n. n, " Warner Stephenson Reeve G. Richardson, Edgar Park, Clarence Wilkey, C. W. Glazier, James P. Horace McCune, Bert Morgan, s, Ostler, Elizabeth Kenneth Nyman, Don Eyre, Glen V Lee BoswelL Clark Bemston, Harold Morgan, Fred Morgan, ' trT'X Harmon, Stephenson, George Marvin M. Witt, Eldon Bowles, Clarence Hanson and Ralph Walker. Victor Cooper, Miles Anderson, Will L. Hoyt, Theo Westring, Roy Harlow W. Pexton, McPherson, Claude R. Lomax, Verda Kendall, Clarion and Nebonian Staffs Attend Journalism Elgin Garrett, A. J. Gowers-E- . C. Clark Sparks, Susie B. Sherwood, Conference Recently at Brigham Young University Worwood. One apartment on the corner of the "Annex" From the J. H. S. CLARION journalism were discussed. Chair- North-weOn October 29, students of Juab men for these round table discus- also was decorated. members of the sions included feature writers of (Editor's note: It may be posHigh School, Clarion and Nebonian staffs at- the Deseret News and Telegram, sible that some homes are missed those listed above were noticed tended the 20th annual Utah Jour- and the Salt Lake Tribune. Many The confer- were members of the staff of the on a tour of the town on Monday nalism conference. ence, held on the B Y U campus, Universe, BYU paper, and stud- evening. On Tuesday one or two If we proved to be very enlightening to ents of Y-the journalism department additional were spoted. missed you, call us up and we'll the 400 students from the state of the Other items of interest included include your name next week). who attended. The keynote address was given the exhibits of various college and by H. F. Kretchman, editorial high school newspapers and yearHOSTS DIVISION writer for the Salt Lake Tribune. books. An electronic engraving JUAB "The Free Press machine, used by the BYU pub- SPEECH MEET His subject was lications was exhibited and demFrom the J. H. 3. CLARION Safeguard of a Free World"conferonstrated throughout the day. All used as the theme of the the role of host for Assuming invited to were best ence and a contest for the visiting groups Division One, Region HI Intertaken have a group photograph written editorial on this theme Speech meet, will toe r. The pic pretative for each student with the was sponsored school. The 1956 meet, Juab High a was then ture processed, and that attended. which is held annually at the varhalf-ton- e on made was engraving After the keynote session the ious schools of the region, is scheduled to take place in March. group separated into various dis- the machine during the remainder finished cussion rooms where matters of of the day so that the It will involve the following high yearbook editing, editorial writ- product could be taken home for schools: Tintic, American Fork, feature use In the local or school paper. Lehi, Pleasant Grove, B. Y. High ing, sports reporting, and Juab. writing and many other fields of (See photos above) Competition for superior, excellent and fair ratings will be in the fields of short stories, dramatic readings, humorous readings, radio script reading and oratory. Judges will be chosen from the Mrs. E. A. Spilman and Mr. and and Mrs. Darus Anderson and Mrs. colleges and universities of the w Oipstpr Snilman of Denver children of Garfield, Mr. and was Colorado were recent visitors at Deri Shepard and family of Ne state. The last time Juab host to the meet was in 1948. the home of Mrs. E. O. Whittmg-to- n phi. in Nephi. They also visited A family dinner was enjoyed with other relatives. Monday at the home of Mrs. Cath Football Team Members Those in attendBowles. Jimmy Golden of Provo wasMr.a erine Mr. ance were and Mrs. J. J. his of parents, holiday guest Keeler and daughters Kathleen, Express Appreciation and, Mrs. Arnold Brough. Mary Ann, Marie, Claudia and Welcome guests at the home of Janice, and son Brent; Mrs. Es- For Banuet, Program on sie Keeler and Miss Catherine Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Carter From the J. H. S. CLARION Christmas were Mr. and Mrs. Mer- Bowles, all of Provo, and Mr. and and The football team wishes to exMrs. Robert Barker and children rill Carter of Salt Lake City Miss Marcia Fields of Fountain Steven, Jerry and Karen Ann of press appreciation to the ProVita for the banquet held in their honGreen. Nephi. or in November. The boys feel Richard Brough, a University of that it was a successful ending holis the enjoying Utah student, to their first year in football. his with parents, in Nephi idays Special guests for the evening and Yale Mrs. and Brough Mr. were Coach Andy Everest of the other relatives. Freshman football team at the University of Utah, and hi" asDinner guests on Christmas of i s. sistant, Coach Marvin lining Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Broadhead These two men talked to the were Mr. and Mrs. Don Taylor and it was felt by all that New babies born at the Juab team, and daughter Colleen of Salt Lake it greatly added to the spirit and visited also The Taylors the City. County Hospital during past enthusiasm of the boys. with his parents, Mr. ana Mrs. v. several days include: Thanks should also be extendDell Taylor. Daughter, born December 24, at ed to Miss Balls, who supervised Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Brox and 5 pounds 14 V4 ounces to Robert the delicious supper that was servwith J. and Betty Jean Nash Robin- ed to them. family visited on Monday Other special guests for the Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Peacock of son of Eureka. Grandparents are MantL Mrs. Peacock is an aunt Mr. and Mrs. R. Wesley Robin- evening included Superintendent son and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Nash and Mrs. Anderson, Principal and of Mrs. Brox. Coach and Mrs, of Eureka; Great grand parents Mrs. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Carter are Mr. and Mrs. Oliver H. Nash Garrett, Coach and Mrs. Green- have recently received word of the of Springville and Mrs. Margaret halgh, and Juab's 1955 football team. birth of two new grandsons. A Braithwaite of Spanish Fork. Mrs. boy was born to Bishop and Calif-on Lee Carter of Sacramento, Daughter, born December 25, 6 Pfc. Vernon Carter of Fort November 22. And on Dec- lbs 1 oz., to Earl Jones Jr., and Lewis, Washington arrived In Ne son was a to bom Corp. Connie Everitt Jones of Moroni. phi Tuesday night to spend the ember 21, and Mrs. Boyd Carter in HawaiL Grandparents are James Everitt remaining holidays with his parof Moroni, and Mr. and Mrs. Earl ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmont CarChristmas guests at the home Jones of Mabank, Texas. Great ter. of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Stepis Andrew Jones of henson were Mr. and Mrs. Carl-yl- e grandfather Mabank, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Felt Thompson and children Edand Mr. and Mrs. Dwane C. IH11 ward, Steven and Betty, and also of Salt Lake City were here to Paul and Richard Smith of St. SACRAMENT MEETING spend the Christmas holidays with ATTENDANCE REPORT George. their parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sacrament meeting attendance Walter Paxman. Holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Harry Black were Mr. and Mrs. for meetings on Christmas night An invitation Is Issued by the Neil Black and children of Kearns were as follows: class officers of the Second Ward Utah. Read Black of Grand Percentage Gospel Doctrine class for all Junction, Colorado visited on Sat- Ward . 26 Nephi Third ..... members of the class to att ESH urday at the Black home. .. 25 Fourth Nephi members of the ward to attend Levan Ward 22 Christmas dinner guests of Mr. the class on Sunday morning. The Mona Ward 20 and Mrs Carl Bowles were their new lesson material for 1956 will 18 be on "Acts". Vaughn Paxman Is children, Mr. and Mrs. Dee TolNephi First 17 class Instructor. Nephi Second ... ley and family of Murrey, Mr, Ostler-Johnson- The Juab high school Wasps maintained their winning streak over the past week end with a 58-5- 5 win over North Sanpete on vicDecember 2 and with a 4 tory at Moroni on December 27. In the North Sanpete game, the Wasps maintained about a lead during most of the game. A late rally by the Rams during the last quarter almost overcome the local team. A series of bad pass es toy Juaib uring the final two minutes gave tne visiting boys a good chance, and they closed the gap to three points when the final ibuzzer cut their rally short. Kodney Park was high man for the evening with 18; George Wilkey with 10 and Russell Math ews and Delmer Hewlett with 8 points each helped the Wasps cause tremendously. Beck and Pritchetf with 12 and 11, respectively-, were high, f or North San pete. In the game at Moroni, Juab went into an early lead and main tained it throughout the game. The final score being Juab had leads of 11 points at the end of the first uarter; 24 points at half time, 34 at the end of the al (The following Levan News was received too late for publication in last weeks edition) The Civicettes were entertained by Blanch Stephensen recently at her home. A delicious lunch was served to Mrs. Marva Shepherd, Mrs. Enid Worwood, Mrs. Jewel Grant, Mrs. Bonnie Paystrup, Mrs. Mrs. Irene Pauline Mangelson, Mangelson, Mrs. Vonda Bosh, Mrs. Alice Shepherd, Mrs. Melba Bal-loMrs. Ella Fae Beard, Mrs. Louise Taylor, Mrs Gwen Stephensen, Mrs. Mary Aagard, Mrs. Myrtus Stephensen and the hostess, Mrs. Blanch Stephensen. Orvil L. Shepherd, son of Mr. and Mrs. Heber Shepherd, returned recently for a visit with his parents and friends. Orvin is serving in the United States Navy and has been to Japan, Hawaii and a number of the Islands of the Pacific in line of duty. Mrs. Aurilla Christensen accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Elijah James of Fayette to Payson last Thursday where she visited with her sister,. Mrs Eva Anderson Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Russell left recently for Long Beach, Califor nia to meet their son Dale who has returned to the United States from Japan where he has been in the armed service. He has served for four years and will be released. Mrs. Emillne Parcel of Orem has been visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred J&ckman. Mr. and Mrs. Erick Wankier left recently for Northridee. Cal. where they will spend the winter with their son in law and daught er, ait. ana Mrs. Lyle Mitchell. Mr. and Mrs. P.Hn Pnnlonn an1 Rhea and Annie Poulson were in 11 sythe. nt Levari News ' 1 ' 67-2- r I if Wasps Show New Strength , i'l st Scan-a-Grave- Nephi Local and Social News Items BIRTHS WMW |