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Show T'nivors'l Kicrofilming Corp, Avinue lid !i..rpont S.iltt the Editor Single Copy, 10c 'fT down-to-ear- th 24-ho- ur 30-jnp- h Nephi, Springville To Play Here In reg- They tell me that many a man lives to brag of his future while past trying to live down his are creand a lot of folks today in themselves for ating a "past" "tomorrow" that the "today" of they're going to have aa lot easier, living down. It's up to a fine they tell me, to live to live reputation, than to have been so down that may not have heck-of-a-ti- res We don't believe In betting, but ls they"s tried to these get a referendum on would be parl-mutue- better than this the printer's would have ktnd another printing Job!! reg Mr. REG says: Some people get credit for walking the straight and narrow path aa long at they In covering their track! under-the-ben- ed Utah, s'" League Ball Games , Thursday, July 19, ; ,j. 1956 ' Volume 47, - Tuesday For d The sign is out base by the Nephi Little-Leagball association. They need help in the form of several men who have a good knowledge of baseball, who are willing to devote up to two hours an evening for the next couple of weeks or so, to act as umpires for the games being held at the Nephi City Park. Want to volunteer your time ? Contact Earl H. Steele for additional information and for game assignment. ue Sunday Game After a three-wee- k period the Nephi baseball crew will tangle with Springville on the Nephi diamond in a resumption of Central Utah League second half play on Sunday afternoon, July 22 at 3:00 p. m. The locals opened the second half schedule last Sunday as they traveled to Pleasant Grove and came home on the short end of a 15-- 9 score, after leading the Grovers 5 at the end of the sixth innnig. Nephi is scheduled to play at American Fork in a night game on Friday, July 20 and will then tangle with Springville at Nephi next Sunday. Following is the Central Utah League second half schedule for games remaining: Friday, July 20, Nephi at Am. Fork, night game. Sunday, July 22, Springville at Nephi; Santaquin at Spanish Fork, Payson bye. ' Monday, American July 23 Fork at Pleasant Grove, night game. Nephi Wednesday, July 25 at Spanish Fork, night game; American Fork at Springville, night game- - Pleasant Grove at Payson, Santaquin bye. American Sunday, July 29 9-- I s ' v v w- - f Eva Sherwood Impressive funeral services were conducted Tuesday for Mrs. Eva Oowers Sherwood, 48, wife of El-dC. Sherwood of NeDhi. Mrs Sherwood died at the Juab County hospital Saturday following a lingering illness. Mrs. Sherwood was en Si5S?2 28, 1908, Daughters of Pioneers to Conduct Programs in All Wards of Juab Stake Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Juab County will present the programs in the Sacrament meetings on Sunday evening, July 22, in all wards of Juab Stake. The following will ibe in charge of the programs in each ward: Mrs. Mary Scott in the Nephi First Ward; County President Alii gee Anderson in the Second Ward; Mrs. Ada S perry in the Miss Ireta Nephi Third Ward; Carter in the Nephi Fourth ward; Mrs. Bessie Paystrup in the Levan Ward and Mrs. Verde Ellertson in the Mona Ward. Mrs. Nellie Laird will have charge of the program in the Eureka ward at Eureka. Very fine programs are being prepared, according to Mrs. Anderson, and a special invitation is extended to all ward members to attend the meetings in their respective ward. Kendall Files J "S. I w a 5: ''if Levan,! Mona Groups Plan Pioneer Day Celebrations Commission Job ne Juab Stake MIA officials today announced that a Pioneer Day Dance will be held Tuesday even-in- e on the Darkincr area behind the Juab Stake Seminnrv. An orcnestra has been engaged for the event, and all members or tne stake are invited in tw in attendance. ' To Begin Net Week; 30 Blocks re-la- - SUMMER - Cool, TIE-U- P slim and collected that's the summer rendition ot this sheath In barley beige or pepper black cotton pique. Collared in sugar white, the whole dress U tied up neatly with a checker-boar- d four-in-han- d. Lions Club Leading Little League Standings The Lions club entrant in the Little League baseball play is sec currently leading the league ond half play, with a three-wins, one-lo- st during the day. program at 10:30 to be conducted "Come and celebrate with us" is by the Sunday school. the invitation by the officers of Afternoon entertainment at the the group. City Park will be featured by a softball game, featuring the girls LEVAN Special observance of the Levan ward MIA azainst a of Pioneer Day will be conducted i team from one of the 'Neohi in Levan Tuesday, under the gen- waras. trior to the game, eral direction of the M. I. A. and for all the children will be sports held. with other organizations of the An invitation is extended for ward conducting various phases. everyone to enter the parade and A parade at 9:30 a. m. will be to come and enjoy the celebration in change of the Primary, with a with the folks in Levan. Stampede Head Issues Thanks ar To Be Surfaced Work will begin next week on the oiling of approximately 30 Diocxs or isepni city streets, according to an announcement this week by City officials. Utah Poultry Official The work will be done by a contractor using a mixing plant. The Wins Advancement machinery will pick up the gravel from the road, mix it with the C. K. road SALT LAKE CITY y the mixture oil, and Utah of the Ferre, secretary on the road surface. Farmers and Cooperative Poultry for the past three years, was named assistant general manager and Garbage Truck To Be secretary, of the organization at a recent meeting of the board of Demonstrated Saturday directors, according to President A demonstration of the "PackJ. Arza Adams. Sanitary Garbage Truck" Mr. Ferre has been with the more t scheduled for early Saturday cooperative, on of America's three for more morning, it was announced this poultry cooperatives, than 30 years. The organization week by city officials. City officials are considering now includes more than 6000 members In Utah and southern Idaho the advisablity of purchasing a with branch plans In 25 cities and sanitary garbage truck. If found advisable, the city a gross business of more than H. M. would be compelled to charge a $20,000,000 annually. Blackhurst Is general manager of monthly fee for garbage pickup service inerearter. the cooperative. .'I - ward. Bid for County Street Oiling a daughter of Alfred J. and Matilda Boswell Growers. She was married to Mr. Sherwood in the Salt Lake Temple August 20, 1930. Mrs. Sherwood is survived by her husband, her parents; two sons: Neil R. Sherwood of Provo and J. Wesley Sherwood of Ne phi; five brothers: A. J. Gowers Jr., Salt Lake City; E. E. Gow" .... ers, Lynwood, California; Buraell . Gowers and Ronald Gowers, Nephi and Clarence Gowers of DelANOTHER HONOR GayDene Harmon, center, was named first place winner in the bathing beauty ta. contest held at the Ute Stampede Saturday. Secon d prize went to Shirley Robinson, left of Richfield, Mrs. Sherwood has been a and third to Nan Christensen, rght, of Nephi. Miss Harmon is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Milton L member of the Ladies Literary League since its organization sev Harmon of Nephi. Parents of Miss Robinson are Mr and Mrs A. B. Robinson, Richfield. Miss Christenyears ago and has taken an sen is daughter of Mr and Mrs. Lorin Christensen. Cut courtesy "Deseret News" eral active part in the affairs of the MONA The Mt. Nebo Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers are planning a big celebration for Pioneer Day, July 24th. There will be a parade at 9:30 a. m., and a program will follow at 10:30 at the war chapel. There will be games for children in the afternoon, and a bathJune Kendall of Nephi last ing beauty contest at 5 p. m. and Saturday filed for the ball game at 6 p.m. a Juab County Commissioner nomRefreshments will be for sale ination on the Democratic party ticket, it was announced today by James P. Christensen, Juab Nephi Paratrooper County Clerk. Mr. Kendall has previously ser- Breaks Leg in Jump; ved as Juab County Commissioner and also as State RepresentaServing in Germany tive. Positions to be filled in the Mr. and Mrs. Bent R. Bryan election in November will toe have received word from their four-yecommisand two-yesioners and representative to the son, SP3 Bruce K. Bryan who is serving with the Paratroopers State Legislture. Germany, that on a recent jump Filing deadlines for the Rep in ublican and Democratic parties he had suffered a broken leg. The leg was broken above the was not definite on Wednesday of this week, a recent ruling by knee. He reports that he is getthe State Attorney General con ting along well. cerning Sunday filings being the Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pert of thing which affects the county, County Attorney James P. Mc-Cu- Salt Lake City and Fred Chappell has requested an official of Southern Utah were week end ruling from the Attorney General guests of their mother, Mrs. Robin regards to Juab County party ert Chappell. filings, and no answer had been received at press time Wednes day afternoon. Incumbents are C. R. Lomax, R., Nephi and H. Ray Francom. D., Levan in the two commission er positions, and Mrs. Edna J. Cazier in the Representative to the Legislature post. ar Number 29 Services Held " ' help-wante- Pay-son- , round-about-char- ge Juab County, Assistance Needed in Umpiring for Little Fork at Santaquin; Nephi at Payson; Spanish Fork at Pleasant Grove, Springville bye. Wednesday, August 1 Pleasant Grove at Springville, night game; Santaquin at Nephi; Spanish Fork bye. Friday, August 3 Payson at American Fork, night game. Sunday, August 5 Springville at Payson, Pleasant Grove at American Fork at Santaquin; --regSpanish Fork, Nephi bye. PleasWednesday, August 8 Some people pray for things ant Grove at Nephi; Santaquin at of working Springville, night game; Spanish they wouldn't think for. That reminds me of one told Fork at Payson, American Fork at a recent convention, of a lady bye. who always prayed for tine materSunday, August 12 Spring ial things of life, but never seem- ville at Spanish Fork. American ed to obtain those things whichn Fork at Nephi, Santaquin at she desired. Finally, in despara-tioPleasant Grove bye. after many months and years Ne Wednesday, August 15 to loud and she complained long phi at Springville, night game; like told I you husband. "It's her Spanish Fork at Santaquin; Pleas before," he said, "you never fig- ant Grove at American Fork; answer." an is 'no' ure that Payson bye. reg Spanish Sunday, August 19 at Nephi. It is human nature to take Fork Monday, August 20 Spring the short end of an argument ville at American Fork, night rather than keep quiet. game; Payson at Pleasant Grove reg night gamer Santaquin bye. It's nice that there are honest Wednesday, August 22GrovePay at the other son at Nephi; Pleasant folks in this world came Spanish Fork, night day a lady from Leamington to advertise for Santaquin Friday, August 24 to our office the owner of a watch she had at American Fork, night game; Springville bye. found at the Ute Stampede American Sunday, August 26 there's no advertisement in this issue concerning it, because the Fork at Payson; Nephi at San she taquin; Spanish Fork bye. owner has been found SpringMonday, August 27 wanted a "Lost" advertisement in night. the paper. Anyway, the fact that ville at Pleasant Grove, 29 San Wednesday, August an honest person found the watch we hope that it taquin at Pleasant Grove, night means much will prove a satisfaction to both game; Payson at Springville, night game. her, and to her family. Friday, August 31 Spanish reg Fork at American Fork, night missme I tha tell really They game; Nephi bye. ed a lot of (beautiful places in a or couple REGularly speaking I admitted that Announce three weeks ago Engagement in the same column, but just didn't expect to have missed so Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Howard many. Some of these day's we'll announce the engagement of their take a run around town and make daughter, Dixie, to Richard P. r list, rather Mitchell, son of Mrs. Francis L. a penci than a memory list perhaps we Mitchell of American Fork. can redeem ourselves in the Miss Howard is a graduate of the Juab high school and Juab eyes of many. meg stake seminary, and will be a at Utah State Agricultural We see where the City is going senior At the A. C. she is a college. a of demonstration a to have Lambda Delta Sigma member of deif and they garbage truck and honorary. Spurs it cide to make the purchase may of Mitchell is a cost each homeowner a fee each theMr.American Fork graduate school high this month for garbage pickup and the Utah State Agricultural would be a direct charge, rather where he is now pursuing college, as the than a course in mathematics. a graduate for taxpayers are paying today have circled The young the entire crew of city employees September 1 couple as their wedding Satfor half or more a day each date, after which they will make urday. The wheels of progress a trfwvrarv home In Logan where cannot be stopped! both will continue their studies. - euo-oe- Monday 5 P. M. Display Advertising, General News and Want Ads Tuesday, 12 o'clock noon Emergency News (Deaths, Disasters, Accidents) Wednes. neon. Photographs fee Promises make friends, but it takes performance to keep them. reg We in Nephi are just plain, With the lucky! huge number of cars that travel through our community every period, and with the perwho and us centage of them completely fail to observe the we's just legal speed limit .plain lucky that we don't have a death rate on our highways that makes the rest of the state look like "pikers", when it comes to killing folks off. The other night I had occasion to Ibe on the highway around 11 p. m., and along this side of 5th zone, a car north in the passed me like I was standing so I decided just to see still what he was doinng, according to Through the my speedometer. he center of town 30mph As soon as hit well over 40. he hit the 40mph zone at fourth south, he stepped it up to well over 50, and by the time he hit south of Ray's the straight-awa- y well I was doing well Cafe over the legal limit and he ran completely away from me. Yes, we're just plain lucky! With a limited police force, the (boy's just can't be in every place and probably at every minute while they pursue one speeder and give him a ticket, half a dozl en more get by without being slowed down. What the answer it may be is, I just can't say a couple of tarrffic control lights perhaps the purchase of a radar set to change the thinking or it may around these parts Ibe the example of each of us on the streets of Nephi to set a proper example. Whatever the answer, we'd this colsurely like to have it umn is open for your suggest- - fine! cityy Utah OUR DEADLINES 388 By Lake For Assistance Last Friday was perhaps the crowd wise in biggest day the history of the Ute Stampede. Not op.ly was the crowd largest to attend the Ute Stampede rodeo but by far the largest crowd ever witnessed the mammoth Ute The parade Stampede parade. crowd extended from fifth north to beyond fifth south on both sides of the street, and particularly was packed through the main business section. Jack Brough, president of the Stampede committee, has asked this newspaper to convey the thanks and appreciation of the committee, to each and everyone who assisted in any way to make the big show successful. In par ticular, the committee wishes to extend thanks to the County and City officials for their cooperation in every way with the Committee, Mr. Brough stated. Also, the following organizations are on the list of those whose efforts went a long way to make the big show successful: . Nmhl Junior Chamber of Com- moiw frtr h ViarwIHns' rf the Ute Stampede parade on Friday. The Nephi Lions ciuo lor ine conducting of the Bathing Beauty parade on Saturday. To the Chamber of Commerce for financial assistance in putting in fhn EtrMt nets each of the three afternoons of the Stampede. To the Levan Riding Club and the Nephi Nebo Posse for their narticiDatlon in the grand entry of each evening. To the members of Battery B, who assisted in traffic control during the parades. To the Nephi City Volunteer Firemen who served as ushers at the performances; To the various wards of the Stake for their efficient handling of the foods concession, and particularly to the Aaronlc Priesthood groups who on Monday morning cleaned the fairgrounds grandstands and bleacher areas of paper, bottles, etc. And this newspaper, on behalf of the neoP1 ot Nephi, extends to the Ute Stampede Committee a alncere thanks for a Job well done. Services Held at Ephraim Monday tor Mother of Nephi Attorney Funeral services were held in Ephraim Monday for Mrs. A. W. Jensen, mother of Attorney Udell R. Jensen of Nephi. Several relatives and friends from Nephi attended the services on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Draper and Mr. and Mrs. Mozart Larsen of Moroni were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson on Friday of the Ute Stampede celebration. Mrs. Fred C. Chapman spent last week in Payson as a guest of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hiatt record. "Team standing includes: Won Lost Team Lions Kiwanis Jaycees I. A. M. 3 3 3 0 1 2 2 4 . 'Pot. .750 .600 .600 .000 Gaines of the past week include: July 12r Kkwanis 9. IAM 5 . Pitchers for the Kiwanis team included Bert McPherson and G. MoPherson, with R. Greenhalgh as catcher. B. Painter pitched for the IAM, and Booth was catcher. On July 12, the Jaycees 11, the Lions 14. R, Hawkins and M. duties Morgan shared pitching for the Jaycees while Nyman was catcher. Phillips and C Warner pitched for the Lions with Gowers as catcher. In the game of July 14, the Lions 11, Kiwanis 7. For the Lions, L. Christensen and C. Warner were pitchers, with Gowers as catcher. The Kiwanis pitching staff included Tidwell and G. McPherson with Beal working behind the plate. On July 16, the Jaycees defeated the IAM 20 to 12, with Morgan pitching for the Jaycees and Hawkins catching. Coble and Booth shared pitching chores for the IAM, and Booth and Harmon shared catching duties. On July 17, the Kiwanis club defeated the Jaycees 9 to 0, with Morgan pitching for the winners and Greenhalgh catching. Nyman and Hawkins were the battery for the losing team. Report Receives National Recognition For the tenth consecutive year, First Security Bank system's annual report has received a Merit Award from Financial World magazine, it was announced recently byaul E. Booth, manager of the Nephi office of The Commercial Bank of Utah, a member of the First Security system. First Security received notification of the award from Weston Financal World's execSmith, utive vice president. The citation said that First Security's financial statment was "judged as among the most modern from the standpoint of content, typography and format of the 5,000 annual reports examined during 1956". . The First Security report was prepared under the direction of Thomas F. Hawkes, vice president and comptroller, First Secur4 ity Corporation. Gillham Advertising Agency executed the design. g Mr. Booth said that the annual report showed that the First Security system of banks total resources climbed to In excess of $400 million at the end 4 of 1955, compared with when the Frst Security Bank system was organized 28 Blindfolded LONG WALK but staring death in the face, years ago. He recalled that in German aerialist Alex Schack 1928, ' six of the oldest banks In walks along a high wire at Long the intermountain area, then known as the Beach, Calif. In the background is the Municipal Auditorium, to affiliated banks, formed the nucwhich the wire was strung from leus of the First Security system hotel. Schack was of banks. a First Security now serves In making a benefit appearance for the local Junior .Chamber of excess of 300,000 customers in the Commerce. Intermountain region. . - .3 award-winnin- $39,706,-0113- Eccles-Browni- ry |