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Show Universal Microfilraing Corp, 141 Pierpont Avenue Salt Lake city? Utah National Award Winner cfc 19 Matto-- Nephi. Juab County, Utah Thursday, August Single Copy, 10c By f I ? ! i , I ; ' Services Today For Young Mona Mother , the editor He who would pass the declin-- I ing years of his life with honor and comfort should, when young, consider that he may one day be-- I come old, and remember, when he is old, that he has once ben Addison. young. reg small town weekly seems that It newspapers are plaqued with er- -' rors, and are the blunt of puns by our big city brothers. One editor, according to an article in '"Ritter Reveries", a copy of which has been handed us by Bishop Kenneth Nyman, decided to do something about the situation. The Services Stff fl I 1 - tell i ver hospital Sunday morning of an acute kidney ailment. ' Mrs. Young, mother of a sevon-week- s old son, was transferred to the Denver hospital ,vh " the services of an "artificial were available, when h condition became critically serious. Mrs.. Young was born 19, at Mona, a daughter o . Virgil and Alta Garrick Swas-ey!She was educated in the Mona and at Juab H'a'h elementary school and was married to Herman Young June 23, 13.fl. a' Ely, Nevada. She had resided in Ely, Nevada for the past year where her husband was employed by Kennecott Copper Company. In addition to her husband and son, she is survived by her par ents of Mona, and one brother, Arvin J. Swasey, also of Mona. Bishop Vaughn Summers will Frlend.s conduct the services. may call at the home of her parents Thursday until time of the Burial in the Mona services. Cemetery will be directed by An derson Funeral home of Nephi. X nt Bank Report Is Judged As One of Nation's Best Annual Outing Saturday at Canyon Camp a, ty -- award-winnin- on phot-grap- hs that community now know the value of a theatre theirs has 'been closed for several years now. reg make friends, but can Anyone It takes personality to keep them. reg Haven't seen the lights at the teen agers are tennis courts yet still waiting for some assistance. We feel that if someone would purchase necessary materials, a sufficient number of ski'led teenagers could be recruited quickly to make the installation'?. reg Mr. REQ says: A little praise goes a long way, but It's the little morsel of scandal that really travels. 1 j S. y( SAVINGS ) U.S. BONDS s? 195-5- Supt. Child announced. The calendar of activities for the year has been completed as Teachers' institute at follows: the Nephi Elementary school, on August 28, 29 and 30. The institute will begin at 9 a. m on Aug. 28, with sessions that day until 11 a. m. From 12:30 to 4 pjn. the teaching staff will visit Thermoid Western Company plant and the Nephi Processing plant to learn about the school community and its Industries. On August 29 and onferences 30, principal-teachwill occupy the time. In preparation for the opening of school. During the evening of August 29, a reception will be held for all personnel, starting at 7:30 p.m. The annual UEA convention at Salt Lake City will be held on October 10, 11 and 12 and a one-da- y holiday haa been declared for er October 21 as "Deer Hunt day". The Thanksgiving holidays will be November 28 and 29 with the Chirstmas holidays from Decem ber 21 to January 5, with school reopening January 6th. May 23, 1958 has been set as school closing date, with teachers and principals having a period May 24 to May 27 for checkout and closing of the school plant. Mr. Child stated that there will be a total of 174 days of school with the teaceres In session a total of 180 days. When students and teachers return to school, Supt Child stated, they will be greeted by several new additions. Juab high school auditorium will have a new stage lighting system and many rooms have been redecorated. New tables have been provided for the lunch room of the school. At the Nephi elementary school a new sound system d has been In the auditorium. At the Levan school several of the rooms have been repainted and redecorated and several blackboards have been replaced. Some of the class rooms have been provided with new desks and chairs. Extensive pro-ide- Number 33 Fourth Ward Choir to Furnish Music for Sunday Sessions Juab Stake quarterly Gl-ul- Urges Ladies to Enter Hand Work Division Of Juab County Fair ft twit Juab Stake Conference Sessions Announced by President Garrett 19-1- General ... to be Young Authority visitor S. Dilworth President R. Roscoe Garrett . . . urges all to attend conference. Consdicfioi Scheduled On Hew Super Market Announcement has been made by Allen's Cash Store of the purchase of the Oleva Wessel prop erty on the west side of Maui Street between center 'and first south, and of plans for the An invitation is extended, again remodeling of the busiyear, to all the ladies of Juab ness buildings there into a modern in the ever suier market. County to participate popular "hand work" department The work of remodeling is to of the Juab County Fair. go forward in the immediate futYou can serve a two-fo-ld purure. pose by bringing the beautiful The purchase includes the enrugs, scarves, doilies, table cloths, property, including the area quilts etc you have made during tire as the "Spudnut" the past year to the Fair. First, now operated it takes these articles to really shop to and including the drivemake the fair. Its success de- way just north of the Rosalinda Main portion of the the Hatchery. pends entirely on entries from is the building occupied people of Jab County.. --Second, purchase this is one of the best means to for several years by the Harmon make known just what beautiful Furniture Co.,, and the basement formerly was occupied by and fine work of this type the of which ladies of Juab County are cap- The Times-New- s. Plans call for the removal of able of doing. There will be a special section the "Spudnut" building, and the for entries from persons 70 years creation at this point of an "in" of age and over. The articles dis- only driveway. Authority for the played in this section last year construction of the driveway was were very lovely and it was of granted last Wednesday evening interest to many people to see by the Nephi City council. In adjust what the busy fingers of dition to the driveway, the area these persons had accomplished. will provide a coveerd walk-wa-y "We especially encourage these to a side entrance to the store, folks to enter again" officials of and the rear area behind the store will be blacktopped'" to the fair stated. Mrs. Annie Foote will be the provide all weather parking, Mr. Supervisor of this department and Allen stated. she has expressed her willingness He also pointed out that the to assist any one in whatever entire remaining footage of the way she can to make this de- property, to the hatchery boundpartment more outstanding. ary, will be utilized as the main store area, with the meat department storage area occupying the back portion of the present drive Named to Stake way portion. Genealogical Group Remodeling of the building forFred J. Chapman has been ap- merly occupied by J. C Penney into the enlarged pointed as second assistant on the Company Stake Genealogy committee. He Ralph's market is progressing rapsucceeds Russell Neilsen who has idly. The basic portion of the been appointed as chairman of new front has been completed and the Mona ward committee. Prior work is progressing rapidly toto this assignment, Mr. Chapman ward removal of the wall between has served on the Fourth Ward the present Ralph's market area and the newly acquired building. committee. Back to School Values Told Merchants of Nephi are combining this week in bringing to the residents of this area some outstanding values in an effort to assist patrons in their annual "Back to School" purchases. With the date for school opening set for early September, it becomes necessary for most patrons to purchase necessary cloth moneying items, contemplate " saving food purchases "and to" "do a thousand and one" other things which are necessary to get the children properly in school. Clothing purchases are the pri mary need at the present time, but the "back to school" season is a typical signal of the impend ing colder days ahead. It is the harvest season, when housewives are canning fruits and vegetables and putting a store of canned goods in the family larder for use during the winter ahead. It is the season when we wonder if the old automobile will do for the winter, or whether we sould buy another one; it is the time when we think of the winter's fuel, supply, and of theose repairs to the home that we have been putting off. It is the season too, when paint should be applied to protect homes and out buildings, and to ready storage facilities for har vests. We encourage each of you to scan this issue thoroughly and to You study each advertisement. will be able to save money on a great many items that are needed there s hunting sea everyday son items and there's food items there's clothing items and there's automobile items. In every phase of endeavor there's bargains for you in this issue. C. of C. Publicity Committee Teacher List 1957-195- 8 done redecorating also has been at the Mona school, with new In blackboards being provided. addition, retaining walls have been built around the school for flower beds and shrubbery. "All of the schools are in top shape" Supt. Child stated, "and it is hoped that parents will encourage their children to use and respect this public property". A new bus garage adjacent to the Juab high school building has been built at a nominal cost and will save the district and its residents money in service, shelter and maintenance. Personnel Assigned Teaching and other personnel of the district have been assigned as follows, Supt. Child stated: Calvin E. Neil-seMona school principal, 6, 7, 8; Elena H. Stanley.l, 2; Verda R. Oliver, 3, 4, 5. Vern Carter custorian. D. Lawrence Levan school: Brough, principal, 7, 8, 9.; Audrey Dalby, kindergarten; Co Deal Brough, 1, 2; Bessie Jackman, 3, 4; Evelyn Williams, 5, 6; Maurine Stephenson 7, 8, 9. Alvin Chris-tense- n, custodian. Nephi Elementary: Keith R. Bailey, principal; Zelpha Broaa head, librarian; Vllnah G. Winn, The Juab Board of Education remedial reading; Leila Wllkey has extended to James M. And er-- and Mary Jensen, kindergarten! son a year's leave of absence Jennie P. Keller, Edith Beckstead, without pay, due to illness, and Alburta Warner, first grades; wish to thank him for his wonder Lorna K. Worthington and Lois Cleora ful service to the schools of this larsen, secnod grades; district. Mr. Anderson has recrh--e- Gehres, Lei a V. Bryan and Itha several awards for his work In P. Gadd, third grades; Phyllis agriculture, including the recont Blackham, Maurice E. Jones- and received at the annual Jane Jepson, fourth grades; Dwain award workshop conference of Utah's R. Brscken, Evelyn Anderson, J. vocational agriculture at Logan Earl Bowles, fifth grades Golden sixth Sherl D. Ferre, The Board of Education si noprni v Oldroyd. , speech hopes Mr. Anderson will be fully grades; Kenna K. recovered and be with the staff thera pi st; Irvin Jarrett and Frank next year. IGreenhalgh, custodian. n, - Lai-sen- M. Clark Juab high school: Newell, principal; Samuel Black- social science; ham, Librarian, Ivan S. Watts, social science; Arta J. Brough, art, office machines; Jay Dalley, agriculture; Frances Orval Feik, physical education; M Frampton, mathematics, science and driver training; Marcus Gar rett, physical education; Verl Garrett, mathematics; R. Clark Greenhalgh, physical education; Ronald Wayne Jensen, music; Evsocial Lomax, elyn English, science; Patsy Newby, home ec Clarence H. Pay, En onomics; glish, counseling; Dp an Shaw, in dustrial arts; Shirleen Slack, com mercial; Thela B. Wankier, En glish and speech; William Kenneth Sorensen, science and mathematics; Leonard Linton, chief cus todian; Ronald Worwood, building engineer; Lode Sperry custodian. Mrs. Martha Jan Wagoner is school nurse with Earl Fowkes and Charles Williams as bus drivers. Mrs. Gladys Brown Is school lunch supervisor with the followEudora ing as lunch workers: Bowers, Nina Morgan, Marie Butler, Florence Lunt, Olive Cowan, Ada Kendal, Ida Brough and Ber-nlc- e Royce. confer ence will be held Saturday evening and Sunday, according to the announcement this week by Juab Stake President R. Roscoe Garrett. President Garrett also stated that lder S. Dilworth Young ox tne tirst Council of Seventy had been assigned to the confer ence as a representative of the General Authorities of the LDS church. Elder Donald D. Davis will represent the General Church Welfare Committee. Musio for the sonference will be furnished by the Nephi Fourth Ward Choir, under the baton of Dwane Brough. The schedule of the conference meetings will be as follows: 6:30 p. m. Saturday. Welfare Those expected to atmeeting. tend are the Stake Presidency and High Council, members of the Stake Welfare committee and all members of the Ward welfare committees. 8:00 p. m. Saturday. Priesthood leadership meeting. Those to be in attendance at this meeting are Stake Presidency, Stake Clerks, High Council, Stake Senior Aaron-i-c Priesthood committee, Presidencies and secretaries of all Melchizedek Priesthood quorums; Melchizedek priesthood group leaders. Ward Senior Aaronic Priesthood quorum presidencies; Ward Aaronic Priesthood advisors and general secretaries; Bishoprics and clerks. General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. All members of the Stake are urged to attend. Sunday evening services at 7:30 will he under the direction of the Juaib Stake M.I A. and an outstanding program is - being ar-ranged. Three Nephi Ladies To Receive Decrees Three Nephi ladies will be graduated in the summer convocation in the 82nd annual commencement at Brigham Young University in Provo Friday, August 16, according to information received from the "Y" news bureau. Among the 323 receiving the bachelor degrees at the school - will be lEdith p. Beckstead, Lela Newell Bryan and Leila H. Wilkey, all of Nephi. In addition to the large group receiving the bachelor degrees 66 will receive master degrees from BYU President Ernest L. Wilkinson. Dr. Wilkinson announced that Dr. Irving R. Melbo, dean of the school of Education and professor of educational administration at University of Southern California will deliver the commencement address. "Warm-up- " Superintendent Announces Superintendent Clyde C. Child and the Juab School District Board of Education announce the 8 school year, calendar for and assignments of teachers for the schools of the district. 8chool will begin. In the district on Tuesday, September 3, y 57 Cdtlvual Auoniattcm Volu me 42, . 1 s: d 15th, 1957 (Thursday) at 2 p. m. at the' Mona ward chapel for Mrs .loan Alta Swasey Young;, 17, .iv Mona mothor who died at a Den- Plenty of action, fun, and en-- Silver alley Ranch Boys, shown article states: tertatnment is in store when the (above, entertain here next week. "The Editor of a small town weekly was severely criticized Scheduled by because of an error appearing in Evening of Entertainment, Dancing his paper, and in the next issue he had this to say about it: First Ward M. I. A. As Building Fund Event "Yes, we know there were some errors in last week's paper. We Announcement has been made is known as the Silver Valley will further agree that there were of the Nephi First Ranch boys. some errors in-- the issue of the bv officers The evening will feature an week before but before bawling Ward M. I. A., of arrangements entertainment and re-us out too unmercifully about it, for a eood old fashioned enter-- 1 hour offollowed Retoy dancing. of on the tairtment quests, Aug evening we want to call your attention In an ordinary ust 23 at the ward recreational freshments will top off the evento these facts: ing. newspaper column there are some hall. is beThe A popular entertaining group 10,000 letters, and there are seven dance orchestra have been ing sponsored by the Nephi First possible wrong positions for each and letter making 70,000 chances to engaged for the evening of enter- Ward MIA as a Juab Stake Buildmake errors and several million tainment and dancing. The group ing fund benefit. chances for transpositions. There are 48 colums in tliis paper, so you can readily see the chances Did you know for mistakes. that in the sentence 'To be or not to be', by transposition alone, errors can be made? 2,759,022 Now, aren't you sorry you got mad about that little mistake last week?" -regFor the eleventh consecutive Security Bank's annual It's paradoxial, but some men year, First received a Merit award are ruined because they can't get report has credit and others because they can. from Financial World Magazine, Most people are mighty anxious it was announced on Wednesday to tell you how, "but few will help by Paul E. Booth, manager of the First Security Bank at Nephi. you do it Notification of the award was reg received by First Security from LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Richaard J. Anderson, editor and of Financial World. The publisher Editor, citation said that First Security's We have a north Nephi. Why financial statement "was judged - Thermoid's annual outing will not a south Nephi? There is four as among the most modern from be held at Camp Dadandson in typotimes as much industry and bus- the standpoint of content, Creek canyon on Saturday, Salt of 5,000 the and format graphy iness as there is in North Nephi. August 17, according to A. K. examined during 1957." Urge the Chamber of Commerce reports personnel director at Johnson, was First The report Security or other agencies to have appropWestern Company. Thermoid of direction under the riate signs placed at certain points prepared L. "The plant will close down" Mr. First Willard Eccles, Security to attract the tourists' attention. senior vice president in charge of Johnson stated "and all employees Yours ruly, their families will spend the public relations and advertising. and in the canyon". Niels Lauritzen, Gillham Advertising Agency, a day are planned to start at Box 142, Nephi leading advertising and public re- 10Events a. with races and games executed of firm lations the state, reg for the young fry. Softball, volley the design. We feel that our correspondent The report traces the growth ball, horse shoe, rope climbing, may be attempting to divide a of the bank system since 1928 bingo, movies for the kids, a protreasure community into three, from his when six of the oldest banks in gram, prize drawing, ideas of North and South. Well, the intermountain area formed hunt, etc are all on the program as far as we're concerned, let's the nucleus of the F'rst Sec-rifor the event. The annual outing is a company just build NEPHI and let the system of banks. Highlighted in North and South join in to make the g are 21 sponsored event with the Athletreport ic committee in charge. Eva our community better. As far as beautifully reproduced is the president with "four times as much" etc etc., of expanding industry and our correspondent evidently has agriculture in the intermountain Weldon Kendall, Ilyrtua Anderoverlooked Thermoid Western Co. area."' Ernestine son, Elmo Anderson, As for tourists signs, we can go continues to play Vest and Mildred Garrett assistFirst Security for that. The Rose garden is a an increasingly important role In ing. The big dinner is being preparplace of beauty but ro signs di- the economy of the Nephi area as rect visitors that way. Camp well as in the intermountain reg- ed by the Third Ward and will be served at 12:30. Dadandson is a place to rest and ion generally. A crowd of over 600 is anticiprelax, but our signs are null and ated for the grand day of fun tonil. And there's lots M other Miss Marva Draper, daughter of gether. places that could be pointed out to keep the folks of the road Marvin P. and Minnie Belliston Local Forest Ran?er Bob Brown around an extra day or so. Draper will graduate from the Is cooperating with the company deBYU Friday w fh a Bachelor's in making the facilities available. reg Miss Draper gree In education. We evidently haven't tiM'.Iied was Miss Roohe'le Walker had an amonsr the BY1" students who responsive ears, eyes and minds in the pageant rec her house :ruest last week, Miss with our last week's Picure show participated Jan Broadwat r of Salt Lake City. ently at Palmva, N. Y. item . . . only had one or two even comment, and not oven ' a brief note on your suggestions. "Three W Days Near' One lady from Foutain Green In was to mention that folks in Times-New- will be conduct! ni Sessions Set For Young Men Young men of East Juab County of high school age, who are interested in football are invited to attend a "warmup" to be held at the football field today at 6 p. m. This is not an organized football practice but merely an hour of exercises to unlimber the "football" muscles of the body in preparation for the regular practices which will later be called by the Coaching staff of the school. Steve Morgan invites all high school fellows to attend and participate. Fireside Held at Home of Miss Garrett M Men and Gleaners of Juab Stake enjoyed a "Fireside" last Sunday evening at the home of Miss Corrine Garrett. Elder Jack Tranter, recently returned from the California mission, was the speaker of the evening. The group plans Firesides for each second and fourth Sunday. Mrs. Max Hawkins and children and Miss Joan Parkin were recent visitors in Motnrose Colorado as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Burton Holman, |