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Show Microfilrdn Corn. 10. liorpont A virtue privcrs-- Saltt a Lake cityy Utah Hatkxui Award Wiaxa 19 57 j, mtptpn f Volume 49, NuTnbwT? Federated Clubs Mona, Levan Lions Clubs Name Win Citations Kent Union Named Head 1 J-- C C J H Of Nephi Jaycees Presidents, Other Club Officers jefllOfS They tell me that there's an old Jewish proverb that says: manag(,r of the Station at first south "God couldnt be everywhere so f lHe created Mothers". turday evening was installed as president of 'P Levan Lions Club for the the Nephl reg coming club, to serve for the 1958-5Junior Chamber of Commerce for club year, succeeding Dean Howard. year. be Mothers will Day, Sunday uie next year. He suoceds Dean Nine Election of the new officers highHe succeeds Homer Christensen 1958. Much of this old world has 'have cSuJi bhaw, who becomes the state didMiS rereived lighted the meeting of the club who has for been changed since Mother's Day ted service to served for the past year, rector from the held last Thursday evening at the the Community Nephl organiza- first was created by the United Achievement Plans for a successful gradua-- f ,ot'?er officers named include Hah. City of program Floyd Keyte, first States to honor annually these vice Other offirers Installed include re weil under way at the Juab from the Sears Roebuck Other new officers elected president; Claude Kay, second vice women who actually are presidfoundation and Merlin Gardner, first vice Hn Beck, first vice president: High School and the first of the Utah Federaent; Lee Newton, secretary; Her- Norman with God In creating bodies tion of Womens the events was Rulon president; second vice Clubs. The Wood, man second Tail twister and Don prsident; Greenhalgh, and souls. 6 Mhen the Seniors were signed by James C. Boyd Howartb, secre- nrlf president ; Vein Mangelson, Yates,Young, Lion Tamer. Even though the world has be- Worthy for Sears Tail Twister. Warner their last assembly. tary; Maurice Tolley, treasurer. and Mabel S. Taylor, Lion At the meeting held last week Directors come changed life somewhat Prout for the ane last will and testament are F. F. Janes, Clark lamer. John D. Shepherd was District Governor was Federation. speeded up in the Raymond A. Austin and Lambert Gore. Boyd read an dlhe class prophecy was year reelected secretary. Directors are Jackson of The clubs combined their ef- Nephl to year activities until there's to Park the was spoke club J. E. Hanson and Clark S. Wood and named reporter fee the presented. outlined the basic principles organization. On May 18, baccalaureate serbarely ample time to go on a pic- forts, and acted also as individual 1 officers Retiring of the group He in the oar of achievement nic or to a movie The installation ceremonies were vices will be held at 3:00 p. m. or to a the were: President. Dean lonsmencouraged . club to do greater in tlie Juab High School auditor-IP1- ball game with "Mother" and the community pro- held at Rays Cafe. vcie presidents LeGrand Howard; Honored Mangel-so- n ject work in the by future and comGuest speaker will be Dr. of .9e the sentiment kids, that originand Warner Taylor; Tail twis-t.eplimented them on past activities. al Mother's Day has not changed. JiDaryl Qiase, E. of HniVCrSifV LflW GfOliP Hanson; Lion Tamer, State University. Baccalaurte Utah On this Mother's day, 1958, we to Representatives of the clubs are! AJvan Christensen; Directors: ser-- I L. attend the State Convention of , want to do something a little dif- the .be M. Stephensen, Golden to the public 0ffices Vns,.lJi Sef Mew ' Federated Clubs of Utah to tJX,1 Mangelson Judee of the we hope you approve. ferent following Baccalaurte services, Stampede Queen Contest District has been and Romaine Afagolson, the Senior Tea will be held. in think- hid In Salt Lake City Friday and lfth1,dudlcial Only one explanation A honored SI.gna the Univer by The Saturday. program has been arranged ami Slated; Rules Announced Hours; Close Saturdays ing of these Mothers named were Mrs. Claude R. group will back sity of Utah in being elected to parents of the Snior Class mem(Evelyn) Lomax including by the phrase "and a m a 1958 ute membership in the Orbers are invited to attend. campaign for first vice pres- honorary Direct- Stampede host of others" all those wed like ident offices County der of the Coif. of the state federation. Mrs. On May 23, graduation exercises also to list but just cant find teh His election was announced rec- w'ahQuarSe1.d1ih Lomax has been active in club SS will be held in the Juab do We do to it space ample High ently by Sanford H. Kadish, Chap- work for many years. "u"n ctert c.saTurf,",. ale audllorium, hope youll' understand. iS 8:00 and Professor in the is understood that an It rosl?cni iZu, reg hTiS is to be presented to the Versdy ?Ilege Law. The On this Mother's Day, 1958, we clubs at the Our Rights, and OpjwtuMies" A awards banquet on May at J0 Coif Ss a national Juab Clerk. want to pay tribute to "Moras Friday scflolfstlcT fraternity in law. Conner Fairgrounds, in connect-- l The evening. Year dance will be held in The of graduation Board of like Betty Motes, Ethel Mathews, Acliievement Commissioners In ion with the Junior ba? beea Judge of the book has been School gym following scrap High Boys rodea session Burten-shaMonday Jessie (Norma Jenkins, authorized the sent to the National fifth District since 1937. are foitoSS f0r XmtesUmts ange Heretofore,'" the"" offices these exercises. (who is still a Nephite at cording to Mrs. Gwen contest, acwas initated to the Judge Hoyt The list of graduates as anWethereU. order at a luncheon and inis is an indication old Nephi boy is in heart) and Alone Garrett Tuesday noon. nounced by Principal M. Clark of state rsix'yr g He a host of others who have opened the is fuorth member of i"LJua? of one of three places hospital with a Newell is as follows: Utah State bar to be honoredthe fractured neck following a freak their homes and their hearts to Farren Anderson, Jack R. Bean. accident late Tuesday. Indian children, that they may reNiles R. Broadhead, ceive schooling, training, help to Bryce Lanny Ross Cole, William make a better life in the years was playing royalty honors! Goble, dack ,, ngleT. Fawkes, Galen This in indeed a typical ahead. ?e family home Contestants must furnish their Noel Gadd, Wilbur O. Greenhalgh unselfish service of Mothers! occurred. Mr. own homes. lewis Howard Hansen, Loweli reg L wRl Maurice be on uplaylng Jones, Neil judged B. catch ball and the boy bent his horsemanship 50 And wed like to pay tribute to Karl D. Kendall, Ronald C. Kay per cent- beaut v Lee 25 "Moms watch like Gwen Wetherell, for KbnCkard cent .t0 hth per Thomas Robert Lomax, Clark s! and 25 y the neck Maude Robertson, Jennie Steele, vertabrae per cent. Mackey Judd D. Morgan, Stephen osed fra c-A queen and two attendants will Evelyn Lomax, (Mildred Berwick, tmlTln Seeley Morgan, Paul Linton NielJuab plaCeS 10 high school tracksters halgli Stella Olpin, Beatric Winn, Reta son, Don Ray Ockey, Karl Dee verTbe chosen by the Judges. This tebrae .l Gar-bett Olive Ida U58 Andrews, Harmon, Ostler, Michael W. Park, Dennis Dto and Ihiid by and a host of others who son, taking fourth place in the Jim Kelson Seood Esphn Pay, Martin A, Poulsen and Mike that he M. was Garrestmg well, with them at various have given freely of their time and Region nine trackfest rett; celebraS Jim L. Sperry, Richard R. ne?k m tractionefforts in furthering the fellow- that was held at Salina last ciL Following the state. throughout Keith Steele, Ernest TerHigh Tie jump: for 5th Keith The Wasps placed three VViIi 1)6 Placed Entries must be milled to Maur rance Vest, Delos Whiting, Melvin ship, the companionship and the Steele and Don Ockey. toriveThe in the boys vertabrae state track finals this Mediey ice Tolley, Nephi Utah and must D. Wilkey, Ned II. support. projects of Ladies Clubs. Truly relay, second: Sidwell, Worthington. theirs is an unselfish service to Saturday in Salt Lake City. received not laaer than May J. Young. Richard Elwin Mryant Wayne son Morgan, of Mr. and rq ' Grenhalsh d Mrs. The first meet of the year was Jim the community. JPamter and Clarence Phillipsen. Fay Morgan was admitted to held at Snow College with the 880 Ruth L Beard, Elizabeth L reg the hospital late Sunday with a third. relay, And wed also like to pay trib- Wasps entering all events except back Beckstead, Ora Beth Bramall This injury. is 3rd, the 4 of third) consisting T ute to Mothers like Ora Morgan, the 880 relay and pole vault Wild Rosemary Brough, Sonia Brown! dashes: Steve Morgan, time Wayne has suffered back in- - lUnerQl 5CrVIC6S lO Be bur took Greenhalgh Delia Ilene Collard, Anita Charsecond in the JacBean, Keith Steele Jennie Hintze, Viola Ockey, Iris ' and Jim juries in recent months. lene Gadd, Launa Carol Ferre, Evelyn K. Williams, Vivian mile; Keith Steele first in the Held Saturday Garrett. Mile relay 4th Hoyt, Rhea C. Beagley, Grace high jump; and a medley relay Carolyn Goble, Glenna Green4 440 yard team Funeral of services will composed be Robert B. held Wether- dashes: Robert Powell, Fred Par-k- Former halgh, Claudia Anderson, Judd, Evelyn Glynn Hanson, Nephi Man Burt the Bryant Ward chapel, 1621at and a host of others who give ell, Charles Sidwell, Neil GreenPatsy Lucelle Ingram, Donna Larry Broadhead Rich-ar- a and South 11th Marcia Kay, Carol Ann Pace of their time and talents as ac- halgh and Wilbur Greenhalgh East, Salt Lake City, Hoard Taylor, Honored by Saturday at 11 a. m. for Mrs. Dorothy NaDeen Pay, Doris Eilcompanists, as soloists and direct- placed second i nthe meet High hurdles: 4, Keith Steele. een Phillipsen, Jean Marie Beryl Bowers Davis, 47, who died Due to bad eatiier a meet at ors whenever they are called On this Saturday, Royce at a Salt Lake hospital Tuesday and wherever, too. Anyone who Richfield and one at Gunnison bur Greenhalgh will May 10, Wil- Company Publication Rayola Russell, Claudia Smith represent the heart following First Norma Ward has had the responsibilities of ere cancelled and so this hurt the school m the state met Mrs Elder surgery. to Give Sperry, Janet Stephensen, in the mile Burton Leo Taylor, son of Mr DaJvi3J was wife of Clifford Davis' Joyce Stephensen, Elizabeth Ann planning funerals, programs, etc, teams chances at more participauule runs. Jim Kelson of Mr. and tion. Mrs. Joel Taylor of daughter and Mrs. A. Wilbur Greenhalgh and and Mike M. Garrett will truly appreciates the unselfish laylor, Carolynn Warner Mission Report Sunday J i43Wers JrCoileen Westring andMay services these Mothers perform. Keith Steele entered theBYUin ipate in the discus events. partic- honored recently by the Nephi Grace & Luckman And we want to add to this list vitational and Wilbur won sec-- a atT Nephi April 12 "Progress, company i of fe0Was h0. of A. Elder Lynn Brough, son of Mr. publication. Jr., and Beryl lady who always responds to the and place in the 880 yard run and A" Mr. Taylor, a was Mrs. Mac Brough has returnand call to play Rheta Sperry. She the mile. Keith tied' for first in ftack meet will married BSwe.rs',,She in;r"?lass archilandscape ?igr be held Friday afternoon The general public . LEV.AI?, too has been unselfish in her ser- the high jump. between tect with the company, is a grad- - t0 Mr' D,avis May 19- 1927, the ed home from the the boys in the Junior and Senior uate of the Juab high school and )Tlan2age later On the 26th of April, Juab sent vice to the community. solemnized in mission of the Church of is cordially invited to attend an Salt Lake interesting three-ac- t high schools. to relay teams to the State Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y The Senior high Utah State University He play at the Temple, reg Saints. grad Elder Brough will give his Levan amusement hall on SaturThe interscholastic relay f,vents wdJ. tak pelace first and uated also from Harvards Grad- - L Survivors include her husband, And wed like to honor another meet. relay day will be followed by the Jun- uate school of Design in 1951 Af-evening, May 10, starting at Parents, and the following homecoming on Sunday The race is (Mother on this preJVfothers day team placed first. PThe Play Our Gal Sal" ter a tour with the office of the1 ohiIfen: ?Irs' Eloyd V. (Bonnie) evening at the report run as follows: Charles Sidwell ior high events. First Ward Sacralist Beryl Bowers who will in ran Mrs Melvin (Marilyn) ment meeting o esmed wai teem at 1 p.m. Chief of Engineers, Washington a d 7 p.m the future recall this Mothers at dash; Robert Pow- a?1a Tet starting spio M class C. D. Elden C. ell and to followed he Russell winner will with be according joined the a & P 1958 Bishop L named and the untimely death dash' tor the Ray W staff Day, The Levan MIA of all and of Davi.s was Jim senior Salt Pexton Lake division ran organizations high the 880 or e of her daughter. May her burden and project planner are sponsoring the play here. her $500,000,000 USAF toe lifted by kind friends at this leg and Wilbur Greenhalgh the4-- junior high division. and NavvlClty; mne grandchildren; Mrs. A. bases. ran J. Bowers the mile dinstance. This is grandmother, event will be adMothers Day. the longest relay that is run in ded to this years meet. It will Burt, his life and 2ya year old ?r" 01 Nephi; one sister and two reg include, the following six events son Joel live at Chatsorth, Calif. brothers: Mrs. G. K. (Ruby) Whitthe UIISAA meets. It is 1 78 and And we want to remember mile each participant will com-P- f tington, Las Vegas, Nevada; Don and long the time winning all the Mothers like Fern Hanson, was 9 E. Bowers of Inglewood, CaliforA 21 minutes and seconds. events; 100, baby Blanch Pexton, Edna Mae Ludclinic will be held at the nia and Arthur J. Bowers of Pay-soJump broad jumj region mee Juab took and 120 .uIn, low, June Wilson; Mary Jensen, the House high hurdles. following places: May 14 and a host of ctheis - wi.o put The winner of this event will Cfurt Friends may call at Russon at 10 a. m., itWednesday as announced Wilbur Green their whole heart and soul into Bros, mortuary 255 South Second a and Broadhead-Halhalgh Larry affairs like the trophy at the Girls Day dance East in Salt Lake City Friday mile, first, Wilbur Green- Friday. Association, the Cancer Crusade, evening, and Saturday morning. the Red Cross, etc., that through Friends also may call at Andertheir efforts life may be better son Funeral home in Nephi for those who follow. Their activ2:30 and 3:30 p. m. Satur ie by Jerry Marcus ities and truly typical of unselNo services are day afternoon. fish service of Motherhood. planned for Nephi. Interment will be in the Vine Bluff cemetery reg And then theres more Mothers directedby Andrson Funeral we want to say a word of tribute home. about like Anna Ostler, Isabel Sidwell, Carol Stuart, Amy Warner, Blanch Brough, Erma GarPool Fund Take Jump In obsrvance of National rett, Mildred Greenhalgh, Sarah an week, house open is Neilsen of Mona, Dona Jones, planned for the Juab Countybeing During Past Week and a host of others who on Sunday, May 18 between Swimming pool contributions spend countless hours and days the hours of 2 to 4 p.m. it was anrecorded during the past week by each month in church service in nounced today by Lorin Corbin, City Recorder Raymond W. Christhe various auxiliaries. And they administrator. like those named above, have giv Members of the Nautilus Liter- tiansen are as follows: en the time without anticipation Proceeds from picture show donary Club will serve as guides at ated of financial rewards by Bob Anderson to cooperathe joy of the open house, and conduct all tion with the schous, $269.00; Beta service is all they ask. Their servisitors through the various vice is typical of unselfish motherLiterary Club, $50.00; Boy Scout of the hospital. 133 from their Poolville hood. also will be served by Troop activities last Saturday, $140.00 reg Club members. And then theres a special Mom National Hospital week is an- - Proceeds from Minstrel show sponsored by the Nephi Kiwanis we want to say a ward about nuallv heM auirwTv,' Mr. and Mrs. George E. Howand Club ers of we do hope you dont mind Approximately $200.00 ard quietly observed their 60th HowardManti; Mr. and Mrs. Dean Century dub, $100.00; wedding Shes the "Mother" in the REG of Mills and members of tyeS 5ervance k Twentieth at famthe anniversary other sources, $100.00; Central household down the street a half home on Sunday, May 4th. families in Nephi, as well as sevily school and donations from operetta block or so. Shes the kind of a The couple was married in 1898 eral friends called to the school, $223.00, for a total of extend conMother that I had when I was a by Judge Higgins, and the mar- gratulations. News $1,082.00, Nephi Briefs kid always understanding and later was solemnized to the riage Noward have spent never demanding Manti L D S temple. always willSunday dinner guests of Mr the 60 years in the home where ing to go the extra mile", so to Because of illness of Mrs. Howand Mrs. Clarence Wilkey were speak, that happiness always ard during the past winter no they now reside.37 They have nine On this Mothers Day, 1958, grandchildren, special observance of the day was and 31 chlld. great grandchildren Schod Mil planned. However, children Im very appreciative of her living Their chiMren are Ivan Howard, present their annual Spring Fes- out of town even though Im typical man and plan visits during the of Nephi; Gilbert Howard, tival Friday night at 7;30 to the month. seldom let her know how much I Palmnew Elementary school auditordo appreciate her. Mrs. Blaine Penney and two dale, California ; Dean Howard of I hope her ium. The festival this year Is Mills; Mothers Day is truly happy! CamI Sue and Carol- - Hansen of BlaXrf "The Wonderland cf Spring" daughters Mrs. me last spent reg Wednesday and rwvyii ixV.vl,; , ' and will feature dances, songs Wn. REG says: SIrsGoodness, Im surprised! al Harris and Special characters Ril6 child!' of Long Beach didn't know he had any California birds, of !h Fatal Occidents involved drivers under 25. are visiting for two weeks at the their sentiment I aft I" welconS to and bees andaprmg. The enhome of his parents. tertalnment is free to the public. Mrs. ?Lnnie two Pemof1 Jay Lowry f For Projects Commencement US 9 Exercises Set 1956-19o- 8, PPP , day-to-da- y, - tyf .r - ' I lU'lty Vertabrae In S' Neck Broken by Si h' rs sb Nephi Boy SLy E Vlarat zaz7ris P L4 i win-nin- i Chris-tense- Juab High School Track . - uh-t,ya- rd Team Completes Season - Sud-week- Fri-da- - q. Sn. 220-yar- I PeS - - Spanish-Amer-ic- ; an - wL 220-yar- 440-ya- rd half-mil- " d- pre-scho- ol immun-izatiO- n. Parent-Teache- f rs Road Toll Open House to be-te- en Feafure Hospifal Week Activity - Hos-pit- ai hos-pit- al Howards Observe Sixtieth Wedding Anniversary Sunday -- iJwjJ pre-vjai- ls. rSh' en-tit- ld - j rrSnt 2? digh ! i?(j2LaSyS s, n, |