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Show Universal a.crofHming Corp. lZjl Fierpont Avenue SalUt Lake cityy Utah Santa Glaus To Children of all the communities of Central Utah are cordially invited to be in Nephi Saturday to Rreet the geniel gentleman o fthe Christmas season when he arrives here for a 1:30 p.m. date under sponsorship of the Xephi Junior Chamber of Commerce. His visit to Nephi is an annual affair in to find out just what Mary and Johnny and all the other boys and girls are asking mid-Deceml.- er Reviews Trip to 4-- H Congress Mrs. Clara Wheelwright, national-awar- Nephi Single Copy, winning club leader, returned last week from Chicago where she attended the 36th annual National Club Cond 4-- H gress. Mrs. Wheelwright reports that she had a wonderful time, and that the entire delegation was treated like royalty. The Utah group arrived in Chicago Saturday morning, and were quartered at Conral Hilton Hotel. On Saturday evening, the Singer Sewing Machine Co. sponsored 4-- H a concert by the Chicago Sym- mem phony orchestra. Two bers appeared with the group as guest artists. On Sunday morning the group from Utah met at 8:00 a.m. and held a testimony and fast meeting. followed at 9 a.xn. by a Priesthood meeting for the boys. A deligious service was conducted for all members, with Dr. Kenneth Hilde- brand presiding at the exercises, The group gave the pledge and sang "The Star Spangled Banner" in impressive rites. Mrs. Wheelwright reports that about 1300 boys and girls, and 200 leaders were present at the services. The groups enjoyed various luncheons on Sunday and on Sunday evening they held another religious service at Orchestra Hall, from which the proceedings were 4-- H 10c Greet Kiddies Here at 1:30 Saturday Dec. 14 for their Christmas stockings and gifts. Dean Shaw, president of the Jaycees, and his fellow members have been busy as possible getting everything ready for the big day. Hundreds of sacks of candy and nuts have een prepared for Santa to distribute, and he will be assisted in this pleasant task by members of the organization. Santa Claus will be at the Parkin lie Christmas Hours Are Announced By Post Office All prepaartions have been made at the Nephi Post Office to handle an anticipated record amount of Christmas mail. The Postmaster General has committed the Post Office Department to deliver every piece of available mail by Christmas eve. The Nephi Office employees intend to carry out his In order to make good, pledge. however, we must have the co operation of the public to mail now, fostmaster trea Li. jaaa stated. Parcels and letters to distant points must be on their way. To facilitate mailing, the hours the parcel post and stamp wind ows at the local post office will be open have been extended Beginning Friday, December 13 the post office windows will be open Motor Co., 137 South Main at 1 :30 p.m. for the big event of the day. To assist Mom and Dad in the selection of their gift purchases, merchants of Nephi are combining in bringing you hundreds of gift suggestions in this issue of The Times-NewYou'll find everything from gifts for everyone to family-siz- e gifts like furniture and automobiles. And there's plenty s. National Award Winner 57 19 ttattottai Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, Unemployment Claims to Processed Hereon Dec. 19 A of helpful food suggestions in the grocery advertisements. We suggest that you read all the ads, and you'll know that it pays to shop in Nephi. The Jaycees also are arranging for Christmas-evenin- g visits by Santa Claus in the Nephi area. Those wishing this service may call Dean Shaw, Bert Core, Maurice Tolley or Don Beck. A minimum is suggested hv lavcees. representative from the Provo office of the Utah State Department of Employment Security will be in Nephi on Thursdays, starting. December word Wednesday that those who in recent weeks have 1 ready filed claims should call at the City Hall between the hours of 9 a.m. and 12 noon. Those who file for first claims should be at the City Hall at 1 p. m. The service will continue each Thursday until further inotloe. 1 December 12, CditcAiai rSuoclatia I Volume 48, Number 50 1957 Program Set at Mona School Committee Sets plts& MONA On Wednesday evening, December 18, at 7 p.m. in the Mona Ward amusement hall, the Mona school will present their annual Christmas entertainment. The first and second grades will be seen in a musical fantasy, "Christmas Eve in Toyland". The other grades will be featured in s ;v, Study on Needs Of Juab District - Formation of a citizens' committee to make a thorough study of the needs of the Juab School Dist- rict for the netx period was completed at a meeting held an a operChristmas", "Surprise employment compensation.. of in the the Juab high library etta for Juniors in two acts. This Mayor R. E. Winn received school last Thursday evening. Each is the tender story of a small of five areas the of representative group of newcomers from Europe the district is being represented who are waiting in a secluded coron the citizens committee by three ner in Grand Central Station in appointees, making a total of 15 New York City, on the day before Christmas. They are to meet Susie S. Reid Services held members. Basketball season tickets for the The committee is to be strictly the Americans from all over the home games at Juab High school a who will take them to group, country Grand Slated Opening by their new homes in the states. In the final authority in all matters gymnasium will go on sale Mon9 7 to 16, from December to discussion under remain with day, the play are Red Caps, a messengNew Nephi Grocery Store er, the legal body of the district, the p.m. at the Principal's office. Leo the funny Lion .the Statue The season ticket will include Board of Education. Grand opening of the new Allen of Liberty, ibara dancers, clowns, four league games and one Following explanation of the Cash Store is planned for Satur- fairies arid a choir who all will game. Juab will play day, and to make it a truly grand add color to this lively and fast suggested program by Superintenand Funeral services were conduct- dent Clyde C. Child, and Board from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. including Gunnison, Richfield,on Monroehome opening, many events are being moving operetta. An invitation is their Wasatch Academy For details see the back extended to all, and there will be ed Wednesday at the Nephi Members Milton L. Harmon and planned. Saturdays December 14 and 21. for Mrs. J. Gayle Yorgason, the committee Fourth Ward Chapel no admission charge. This week the mail carriers de- court, and has scheduled a game page of this issue. televised. Susie Sidwell Reid, 94, mother of organization was completed under with Tintic during their bye. Most modern store fixtures, InMonday's activities consisted of livered to each patron bulk mailThe complete league schedule cluding new displays for vegetaJ. Earl Reid, Nephi businessman. direction of James P. Chris tensen a breakfast sponsored by Fire- ing labels. The use of these labels will be as follows: Mrs. Reid died at a Provo Rest of Levan, named temporary chairbles will greet customers at the Former Nephlte Dies stone Tire & Rubber Co., a floor in tieing packages of faced (all home Sunday morning of causes man. Roy E., Gibson, January 3, Gunnison at Juab; new store. The new store is on show, and a tour of the Museum envelopes turned the same way) was in Word received Nephi incident to her advanced age. of The TimesNews was elected as 10; Juab at Wayne; Jan- the West side of Main Street beof Science and Industry. They Christmas cards separated for January at Juab; Jan- tween center and first south. The this week of the recent death of Born at Nephi August 15, 1883, chairman of the group, with Mr. were guests of International Har- "Out of Town" and "Nephi" deliv- uary 15, Richfield Sevier at Juab; property was purchased several Mrs. Matilda Whitmore of Los she was a daughter of John and Christensen as vice chairman and vester Co. for luncheon, followed ivery is a great assistance to the uary 24, South She was Dale M. Worwood as secretary. 31, Tintic at Juab; Feb months ago by Allen's and has Angeles, widow of J. W. (Bud) Eliza Wilson Sidwell. January use in as office and their floor a and post past then by show, they Whitmore, former resident of Ne- married to James Robert Reid in Mr. Christensen is Juaib County ruary 5, Juaib at North Sevier; been completely remodeled. were guests of the Company at years is greatly appreciated. 1886. Mr. Reid died in 1924. Wasatch Academy at Clerk, and Mr. Worwood is a Special events are planned for phi. Cinerama at the Palace Theatre. By mailing now our partons will February 7, Mrs. Whitmore was a charter Man- Mrs. Reid was active in the partner in Plumbing and On Monday evening, Mrs. be assured of delivery of all their Juab; February 14, Juab at according to the adver- member of the Ladies Literary L.D.S. Saturday Builders' church the ti. Supply. during majority tisement. mail Please Christmas. before Wheelwright heard Betty Crock Club and served as its president. of her lifetime, for many years is running high in this Following a discussion by the er speak at a small dinner, given make sure all mail is securely Interest She also was an ardent worker being a member of the North members of the various committee because of the experteam year's comand a that of one the sponsors. . packed, wrapped by in the Stake and Ward Relief Soc- Ward choir, and have as a it was voted that the ience and responsibilities, ability boys adserving is is the address used, C. W. Johnson is Speaker iety organizations. Two daughters block teacher in the Relief So committee Sears, Roebuck & Co. were hosts plete shown. It is expected that sales appointments would be at Tuesday morning breakfast, vice given by Postmaster Gadd, one son and survive. made at the first regular meeting, will be fast on this first night. . ciety. with special entertainment by two The price of the season ticket At Kiwanis Club Meeting In addition to her son, she is on Thursday, December 12. Regchoruses from Purdue University. A. Mrs. L. Ganbett received will be $3.00, or a saving of 75c by one sister. Miss Etta ular meeting times were set as C W. Johnson, retired school word recently that their daughter, survived From there they attended a Style Asks over the regular price of the teacher, was Thursdays at the reg- Mrs. Donna Christ ison, wife of Lt. Jane Sidwell of Nephi; four the second and fourth JJdess Kevue where state and ter Superintendent speaker and 13 great grand- of each month. It is expected thah games, when purchased for the ular Kiwanis meeting held Wedgrandchildren and winners M. participated For Paul has Christ ritory 'No Gifts' Rule (been ap- children. ison, the initial phase of the study proindividual games. nesday evening at Carter Cafe. He displayed winning entries. a member of the State Donald L. Bailey con- gram will require 60 to 90 days Bishop spoke on World Affairs and educ- pointed After the style show, the Montbook text Arithmetic committee the services, and interment for completion. Students of the Juab School ation, and especially on conditions from the Sevier School district. ducted gomery Ward Co. entertained at District Members of the committee as in the City Cemetery was directare requested not to License Plates Go On in Russia. a Floor Show at the South Shore Mrs. Christison has been teaching ed Anderson Funeral Home of named by the Board members into Christmas their by presents bring The o of this the club guests enterfeatured toy Country Club, in Richfield for the past several Nephi. clude: teachers, according to Supt Clyde Sale Monday in Nephi occasion were Nelson Jones, D. L. tainment by the "Crew Cuts" and C. years. Levan: James P. Christensen, Child and the Board of EducaKenneth and J. noted Bailey Florian violinist Zabach. Sperry. by Golden Mangelson, Heber Taylor. License plates for 1958 will be was announced that the anIt In the evening they enjoyed a tion. Mona: Ray Myers, Mrs. Almina best show their on sale on December 16 at the nual Kiwais Christmas party for Attend Funeral of Father Kay, dinner at the Sheraton Blackstone Students can Kenneth Newberry. to their teachers by Arnon of office on Assessor appreciation children Decembbe held will County as Hotel guests of Coats & Clark, growth and development, and imMr. and Mrs. Vinton Steiner North Nephi: George Johnson, was this 23. er announced it Garfield, tread manufactures, which was in Las Vegas last week on Irel Chase, Kenneth J. Sperry. Before a good opening game were Supt, Child week. Mr. Garfield stated that followed by a dance at the Aragon proved account of the death and funeral Center Nephi: Mrs. Udell R. stated. Christmas cards are per- two new regulations also are in A District Boy Scout Court of crowd, the Juab Wasps opened the of Mr. Ballroom. father, Ernest IL Jensen, Claude R. Lomax, Dale M. season with a 9 8 effect for this year's license sales. Honor will be held Sunday aftervictory Steiner, Stiner's On Wednesday morning, Mrs. missible', he added. who on died December Worwood. Motorists wishing to have their car noon, December 15 at 3 p.m. in the over Millard Eagles Friday night 2nd of Wheelwright was one of four hona stroke. South Nephi: Mrs. Ernest WilFellcAvs of the National Guard, assessed with real estate must Fourth Ward chapel. and followed with a 8 victory ored guests at a special breakfast Surviving are his widow, five son, Roy E. Gibson and one to be Several awards including Star, over Wasatch Academy Tigers on sons sponsored by the Singer Sewing who are bolstering their company bring a tax notice with them and one daughter. yet appointed. Mechine Co., and at this time she fund by the sale of Christmas when applying. In addition to the and Life rank will be made. Saturday. In the Millard game the Wasps There will be an interesting gave a talk on "What I Have trees, selected the most beautiful regular $5.00 fee, an extra $1.00 With the Sewing program Get and donated it to the Juab Coun fee applies this year, this being ceremony and program including showed some strong points and it adds a gay earmarked by the legislature for pictures of the 1957 National some fair playing was done by the ting the Most Out of the Sewing tv Hospital where 18 players used in the game. Jamboree. Everyone Is invited. Mechine". Dr. Daryl Chase of the holiday spirit to the waiting room. Driving Training costs. The game was a typical opening Utah State University was in attendance at this meeting. game featuring rough and rugged play. The Wasps controled the The Wednesday noon luncheon lead throuhout the contest. was sponsored by Ford Motor Co. Jim Kelson, Juab veteran from and they presented a circus as ast year scored 17 points and a the day's program. The club total of 15 players entered the members also attended the Inscoring column. In the Wasatch ternational Livestock exposition as game the Wasps played much guests of the management and better ball, improving passing and enjoyed seeing Arthur Godfrey defense a great deal and the foul and his trained horse Goldie. He line shooting percentage being 71 purchased the champion steer for per cent, against 31 the night be $30.00 per pound. fore. Again Juab used 18 players At a luncheon that day, Genwith 13 of them scoring. eral Motors Corporation was host Don Ockey and Jack Engle were for the affair, and at night the high point men for Juab with 14 annual awards banquet was held. The and 10 points respectively. Eight national award winners team play was very gond. from Utah were present, some of Coaches Clark GreenhaJgh and them receiving scholarships. Mrs. Max Frampton will leave Nephi to Mr. and Mrs. George R. J odd . . to be honored at Open House Sun. was among those Wheelwright e day with 14 players for a receiving national recognition cerroad trip to Utah Dixie. tificates. They will meet RJcnOeld to Friday morning the Utah deleHurricane at St George night, gation had breakfast under the on Friday, and the highly regard massive Christmas tree in the Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd will Judd has held positions in the ed Dixie Flyers on Saturday. Marshall Field store and saw the Players making the trip are celebrate their Golden Wedding city and county governments. city from the tower of the ExMrs. Grace Huntington Judd Jack Engle, Dennis Pay, Don Oc- Anniversary on Sunday, Decembchange building. They left for key, Michael W. Garrett, Steve er 15, when their children will was born near Coucil Bluffs, Iowa home on Friday evening. Morgan, Stephen Park, Lee Fow-ke- entertain at open house at the July 20, 1887, a daughter of RobMrs. Wheelwright states that Michael R. Garrett, Jim Kel- home of a son in law and daught- ert J. and Anna Halladay Huntshe made some wonderful friends son. Charles Sidwell, Tom Lomax, er, Mr. and Mrs. Fred D. Morgan ington. She taught school in on the trip and had a marvelous Terra noe Vest, Nelson Jones and at 272 South 1st West, from 2 un- Tooele County for five years betime. Her greatest desire is to Karl Ostler. fore her marriage. Always active til 6 p.m. see some of the Juab County ' Tim r Mr. Judd was born at Wahwan in the church, she has held many hif members qualify and attend in nnini imiJ fv it )m mi. 1.. i liriirt ti PHOTO BY ALLAN GIBSON future years. Springs, Beaver County, June 22, positions, and at present is organNephi News Briefs 1883. a son of Georee R. ana ist of the Second Ward Relief Officers of the Nephi Second Fanny Mary Reiki Judd. He spent Society. Their family members are KenWard M. I. A. extend an Invita his youth and school days at Reviews S. S. Ruling tion to all those of Mutual age Grantsville, and performed a mis neth Riley Judd, Arlington, Va., to attend next Tuesday evening sion for the LDS church In the Robert Leslie Judd of Compton, The Selective Service act reCalifornia; Ora Lucille Judd Morand enjoy the special Christmas Texas mission. All members of the various oris invited to The public general quires every male person of the attend the annual Christmas Mus- ganizations have been practicing A fine program of he married gan of Nephi, and George Reid After returning program. United States to register on the ical Christmas music and readings has Grace Huntington Dec. 18, 1907 Judd of San Lorenzo, California. to be held at the consistently to perfect their num- Correction . . . A fifth member of their family, a day they reach their 18th anniver- Juab Program Ism the Salt Lake Temple. been arranged. concert. on In School bers for Auditorium In article last week's the the High movsary, or within five days there- Monday their After 16 daughter, died when two years of featured of sue selection Small they December at marriage the groups being concerning after, with the local Selective 7:30 p.m.evening, Announcement has been made ed to Nephi wheer four of their age. Over 100 students of consist of a clarinet trio with the Mother of the Year, we om Service board. Friends and relatives at this In the Jimmy Pexton, Fred Goode and itted that the Beta Literary Club that Eric R. Waldhouse of Salt five children were born. Mr. Judd The local board office Is open the school will participate to Ronald Jen- Karen Ostler; and a trumpet trio was also a sponsor of Mrs. Ern Lake City has taken over man' was a pioneer in the automobile Nephi couple are invited to Join festival, according 1 5 to p. Monday through Friday, sen, director of the music depart- consisting of Lowell Jones, Don est Brough. We erroneously re agement of the Nephi Cafe and business in Nephi for over 20 with theuv. on this occasion, and m. at the Courthouse. ment. years, and he is a farmer. After they respectfully request "no Ockey and Fred Parkin. ported also, that Mrs. Madge B. Hotel. Owner, according: to Mr. is Vern Strant of retiring from the automobile bus gifts." Times-NeThe Senior Girls Sextet will Price was residing In Lake town, Waldhouse, Participating In the activities The Joins their iness, he sold general Insurance, Read Boll iston is a patient at will be the mixed chorus of 35 sing several selections, with the rather than the correst residence Bountiful. Mr. Waldhouse hag been in the later being transferred to ' Provo many friends in congratulations We regret the St. Marks hospital in Salt voices: the Senior Girls Glee Club following as member: : Betty Bock' of Mesa, Arizona, this occasion with the wish Lake City following eye surgery with 24 voices; the Juab High stead. Colleen Westrlng. Luana those errors and sincerely apol- food business for 40 years, and where they lived for 12 years.been on that they may enjoy many more on November 29. Reports are that school band with 33 members and Garrett, Joyce Stephenson , Janet ogize for any embarassment caus has been a Utah resident for the Mr. and Mrs. Judd have active in the LDS church and Mr. years of happiness together. past 35 years. ed from our oversight. Stephenson, Grace Worthington, he is coming along satisfactorily. small groups. 4--H 4-- H 19 to process claims for un- five-ye- ar Season Tickets Sale Set Monday Services Held For Mrs. Reid non-leag- ue 4-- D . Wasps Victors 57-5- 55-3- 53-3- 4-- H three-gam- Plan Gold Wedding Observance s, 4-- H . .ii fHii n MM uf TlM(-NtW- Public Invited to Attend Christmas Music Program ws |