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Show "to '.n- ii ."'.l-H- ?' Jc;ilrln- - ir. ' city? Corp. Utah Hxnxm Vfrrsa Awa 57 19 iAw tml Juanimftom dammit I Bath Aamiftapaa Single Copy 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, reg sorry-- , Mr. PRELUDE TO SPACE The forebody of the 5 research rocket plane roars down the rails of the Experimental High Speed Track at the Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, Calif. The sled run is one of a series designed to test the performance of the pilots suit, which is fitted on a dummy inside the cabin. Information gathered will give some of the answers to 5 problems pilots will face when the ship actually ventures into space next year X-1- X-1- Teams to Meet Here on Sunday of Nephi - Nephi's baseball crew, champions of the second half of the Southern Utah Baseball league, will tangle with Richfield, the first half winner in the second chamgame of a pionship playoff series on the local diamond this Sunday afternoon at 3 p.m. In the first game, played at Richfield last Sunday, the Nephi team dropped a heart breakthriller by a 6 ing score. The score as tied at the end of the regulation nine innings at 5 and teach team went scoreless until the 13th when Nephi pushed over one tally to take the lead only to have Richfield come back in the bottom of the 13th to score two runs by virtue of a home run with a man on base, and Joel Sperry totake the win pitched brilliantly for the Nephi team( going the full 13 innings. Nephi and Richfield have tangled three times this year with each game going down to the last inning before a winner was determined. In the first game at Richfield the Richfield team scored three runs in the bottom of the ninth to win by a 10-- 9 score. In the return game at Nephi the Nephi teampushed three runs over in the last of the ninth inning with hte winning run coming on a squeeze play to win bq 918. And now in the playoff game last Sunday the team came winning Richfield from behind to win the 7-- ELDER LYNN CHASE Elder Lynn Chase to Give for the hospitality extended to the visiting Riding Club members Homecoming Talk on meet here durin gfhe Inter-Stalast Saturday. Especially are we grateful to Juab County and Nephi City officials for their cooixration and kindnesses, and to the business folks of Nephi who supported us on our proso gram booklet and other activities. meet was well The Inter-Stat- e received by the community; and likewise the community was well received by each and every riding club member who attended and participated. te Next Sunday Evening . Bishop Donald L. Bailey of the Nephi Fourth Ward today announced that Elder Lynn Chase will be the speaker in Sacrament meeting in the Fourth Ward on Sunday evening. Elder Chase is this week returning from the mission field where he has served for the past two years. Elder Chase is son of Mr and Mrs. Irel L. Chase and husband Sincerely, Carter Chase of NeOfficers and Members of of Kathryn phi. Nephi-Neb- o Posse, by All members of the ward are Bill Howard, President invited to attend and hear Elder reg Chases home coming report. An hour lost in the morning may cause you to races all day. whole-hearted- ly reg 7-- 6. thriller This all adds up to another thrilling and close game on the Nephi field this Sunday afternoon September 14 at 3 p.m. as these two teams meet in the second game of the playoff series. The Nephi team will have to come through with a win to force the series into a third and decidIf a third game is ing game. necessary (and the Nephi team intends to see that it is) it will be played at Nephi on Sunday, September 21. The general public is invited and urged to attend the playoff game on Sunday and support the team who has so well represented Nephi in Southern Utah league play this season. about the judge and the fellow (or was it a lady) who was being charged with malicious spreading of falsehoods. The sentence was for the offender to cast into the breeze a sack of feathers and then tomorrow to gather them up. That's just the way these rumors go they cant be gathered up and always they hurt someone. Next time youre tempted to start a sentence with "they say take a few seconds to think is this truth or rumor New Management at Nephi Cafe Offers Thanks, folks! Thanks" Specials reg They tell me that Milford and Juab will line up on the Nephi gridiron on Friday afternoon for the first football game of the seaWe havent been able to son. get anything exact as far as time is concerned, but theres going to be an ample amount of noise created by cheering squads so you will know when the game is going on. We wish the Juab Wasps lots of luck in their 1958 sched- Announcement is being made in an advertisement in this issue of of new ownerThe Times-New- s New ship of the Nephi Cafe. owners are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lasater, of Ogden. Mr.Lasater is a salesman of commercial refrigeration equipment, and for the present time Mrs. Lasater and her daughter Mrs. Diane Larsen will manage the cafe. The cafe will continue to be the depot for Greyhound bus lines As a new management special several attractive dinners are ule. reg Mrs. REG says: More homes should be equipped with dens so the men folks wont growl all over the house. Former Juab 5-- 7-- 6. Seems as though from time to time we here in Nephi have to change our title from Nephi to Rumorville and pass around a batch of "statments which are purported to be facts but when they are traced down prove to be unfounded, completely false rumors. We doubt that they are maliciously started, but they get malarious by degrees as they are passed from mouth to ear to mouth and so on. We like the old story Reception Honoring School Personnel Agent Honored By National Assn G. Rayl Burtenshaw, LOGAN formerly Juab County Agricultural agent, and currently an associate agent at Cache County, was honored last week in ceremonies at Seattle, Washington. Mr. Burtenshaw was presented Service award a Distinguished presented by the National Assocof County Agricultural iation Savings k Ready to stock up your pantry or basement for the winter? This week end will be a fine time to put in a supply of canned goods, frozen foods and staple items, as Nephi stores are offering "case goods sales in advertisements in this issue of The Times-NewOur three advertising grocery stores Allens Cash Store, Market and Clarks Ralph's Grocery all have some extra special buys for the homeowner to take advantage of to fill the larder before the snow flies. s. Two Scouts, Two Explorers To Receive Honors Local Contests In two local contests on the Democratic ticket, Ernest I Wilson of Nephi appears to be the nominee as he Democratic Party candidate for Juab County Rep- resentative in the legislature. A margin exists in the unofficial returns as of Tuesday even- 38-vo- ing, and as of 5 p.m. Wednesday the two remaining districts reports had not been received at the office of the County Clerk. It is possible, although not probable, that an ample number of votes would be cast in these two districts near the Nevada line, to alter the returns. Ten of 12 districts County In Juab For state representative: 506 Mrs. Gerald Cazier Theatre Building A on Sunday, with a special Scout Award program on Sunday By Mrs. Ethel Mathews of Mr. Mian Parkistan has been a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dean Winn under the I. F. Y. E. program, sponsored in Utah by the Lions Clubs. He arrived in the USiA in May in company with nine other deleFazal-i-Hann- gates Shirley Virginia. After a from Pakastan. week of orientation in Washington D.C. he was assigned to visit farm families in Virginia until July 20, conthen he attended a ference at the University of Illinois at Urbana, Illinois. He states this conference was most interesting. All exchange students from all parts of the w'orld who were visiting in the United States were in attendance. They discussed agriculture, horticulture, irrigation and various other phases of farming of their countries and exchanged ideas to be taken back to their respective countries. He said that the long scenic Mid-Poi- Continued M I AM I. BY CHRISTMAS John Frey, 64, passes Battle Nephi Young Man on Creek, Mich., as he steps off Dance Review to Feature Leave from Naval Dufy some of the 3,500 miles between Regina, Sask., Canada, and Shirley Goble is home from the Miami, Fla., where he expects 100; Under Fourth U. S. Navy for a furlough with to arrive on Christmas day. Frey parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin has walked some 9,000 miles in Ward Group Sponsorship his M. Gobel. has been stationed at Norfolk, Pakastan Gentleman Enjoying Utah Stay at auditorium. The review will consist of es of al types, with dancers tifully costumed. About 100 will participate review, according to Mrs. Sud weeks of the Fourth Victors in 544 Ernest I Wilson Juab District Scout Court of Honor and Awards program has County Treasurer A very successful reception Ix'on set for Sunday evening, For Helen 273 G. Lee was school teachers the honoring 21 at 7 p.m. in connectSeptemlier 796 Ada eleSperry held Monday evening at the ion with Juab Stake Conference, mentary school auditorium. it was announced Wednesday. In the other local contest, Mrs. Mrs. Gerald Cazier, President The program will feature presAda Sperry received a substantial of the Presidents Council of the entation of two Scout Eagle over Mrs. Helen G. Lee Federated Clubs presided. In the awards and two Silver Explorer majority to the nomination for County win receiving line were the PTA and awards, the highest ranks in Treasurer candidate on the DemoClub presidents. Owning pray- scouting and exploring. er was given by E. Alton Ellert-son- , The Cub Scout pack, Sccut cratic ticket. Mrs. Sperry tallied president of the Board of Ed- troops, and Explorer Posts of 796 against 273 for Mrs. Lee, acto the unofficial returns ucation. A short talk and a poem Juab District will participate in cording from the 10 of 12 voting districts. was given by Mrs. Gerald Cazier the program. In the two state contests on the and two musical numbers were Parents of all scouts and all given by the Ladies Federated others interested are cordially in- Democratic ticket, Frank E. Moss kon a substantial lead over BrigClubs chorus, following which the vited to attend this program. ham E. Roberts in Juab County. group heard talks by Mayor R. E. Moss totaled 622 against 308 for Winn and Supt. Clyde C. Child. Roberts. M. Blaine Peterson toSupt. Child introduced the school Conference Dates Set and closing thoughts taled 547 to Milton Wellings 347 personnel in the Representative race. were expressed by Mrs. Cazier. Bishop Thorpe B. Isaacson of On the Republican side of the Closing prayer was by Mrs. J. E. the Presiding Bishopric of the L. Andrew's. D. S. church will be in Nephi for ballot, where no local race and Hie reception was sponsored by the quarterly stake conference on only one state race appeared, InSenator Arthur V. Watthe Federated Clubs, Nephi City Saturday evening and Sunday, cumbent kins tallied 108 votes to 81 for Council and the Juab High School Septemlier 20 and 21, to of Richfield. and Elementary P. T. A. organiza- President R. Roscoe according Garrett of Carvel Mattsson General election will be held tions. Juab Stake. The conference schedule calls on November 4th, with a full for a welfare meeting at 6:30 p.m. ticket on both piarties awaiting TV Repair Shop to Open followed by a Priesthood Leader- the voters, with the exception of Sheriff and Atorney candidates on ship meeting at 8:00 p.m., both on the Republican party. sessGeneral Venice in evening. Saturday Monddy ions will be at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Opening for business next Monday in the Venice building will be the H&M Radio TV and Appliance Service, under the management of Merrill Carter of Nephi. An advertisement in this issue invites patronage of the new business and offers a special Agents. Mr. Burtenshaw served for sevservice call offer eral years in Juab County prior free for presentation of the adto his transfer to Cache County vertisement. early this year. Burtenshaw is president of the Utah County Agents association and he rep- Graveside Services Set resented the county agents of this state at the Seattle meetings. In nominaing hi mfor the nat- For Former Nephi ional recognition awrard, it was 1 declared that "rural families have Lady Friday p.m. on better the practices adopted Graveside services will be confarm and in the home which have ducted at 1 p.m. at the Friday added to their income and greater appreciation has been added to Vine Bluff cemetery for Mrs. Williams, former resident their living as a result of his David of Nephi. Mrs. Williams may be service. remembered by the name of Mrs. Lorene Lindhart Williams. She While in Nephi Mr. Burtenshaw was a sister of James Christensen took. an active part in community of Nephi. Friends may call at the graveand LDS church affairs, and at the time of his transfer he was side at that time. It is expected serving as a member of the Juab that the casket will be opened His Stake Presidency. many prior to the graveside services. friends will join in congratulations on his new honor. Under sponsorship of the Nephi Fourth Ward Primary, students of the DiLello School of Dance will be presented in a dance review on Saturday evening, September 20 at 8 p.m. at the Juab high Wilson, Sperry the last four years to get in jfrirtp fr,r the stroll. nt on Page Three Announcement has been made by the Presidency of the Manti LDS Temple, that an additional delay is necessary in the reopening date of the Manti Temple. Remodeling and redecorating has necessitated postponing the date for ordinance work to ember 30. Sept- r w dancbeau- in the Jessie Ward Primary. Lions Club Sets First being advertised in their adverAutumn Trap Shoot tisement in this edition. s welcomes Mr. The and Mrs. Lasater to Nephi with For Sunday, Sept. 21st the hope that their new business enterprise will be very succssful. The Nephi Lions Club will sponsor the first of several trap shoots Airman 3C Russell R. Math- at their shooting grounds near ews of Cooke Air Force base in the mouth of Salt Creek canyon California is on leave for two on Sunday, September 2L The weeks and is visiting with his par- shoot is scheduled from 10 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. James W. until dark. ents, Two traps will be in operaMathews. He will accompany his mother to Salt Lake City to meet tion during the day as wrell his brother in law and sister, Mr. as the splatter board and prizes and Mrs. Richard B. Woods of will be awarded. A special invitaChicago, Illinois. They also will tion is extended to pheasant Times-New- reg They tell me it's a poor display of religion that makes a man pray for his neighbor one day and try to sell him gold bricks the other six days of the week. We havent any such men in Nephi, have we? reg A heated political argument is a perfect example of an irrestible force meeting an immovable oh-- 1 ject. Pantry-stoc- Is Very Successful Nephi, Richfield Greenhalgh, Editor, Times-New- s Wirt you kindly convey to the people of Nephi, our appreciation Case Goods Sale for for the district state Federation. He will serve as president until the annual meeting of the state organization which is now set for Logan, the dates of November vice-preside- nt stated yesterday 'I didn't do what I said I was going to I stuck to Looks like the Demmy ticket ocrats in East Juab County are becoming "stronger by the higher percentage of votes on the left hand side of the ballot. reg- Grocers Feature Pay was elected to the position by the Federations board of directors after Thomas had rosigmxi following a reassignment by the U. S. Parks service. The new president is a longtime worker in wildlife organization circles and has served as that the item was missed, and sincerey apologize if our omission caused any embarassment to you or your family. reg One good Republican Volume 49, Number 37 Othel L. Pay of Nephi recentlj was chosen as acting president of the Utah Wildlife Federation to replace C. A. Thomas of Spring-dale- . A Anyone seen any turkeys? I ? couple or three have wandered from the Harold Jones farmyard and we had an order for an advert isment for last weeks paper concerning them. When the paper reached the mail the advertisement was as missing as the turWe hope they have been keys. and if not, and you returned know where they are call Mrs. Flossie Carter so well be redeemed just a little for our error. Were 1958 Nephi Man Is New Head of Wildlife Group black Usually the fellow with a he s trouble for looking isn't eye on his way back. reg Talking about missing things a couple of weeks ago a Ncphi and gentleman called in an item with notes and reminders of a thousand and one things, that one item didn't get in the paper and it was an Important item, too. . . . Joseph H. Greenhalgh, well known and veteran Church worker of Nephi was in American Fork on Tuesday to attend the funeral serivecs for Clifford E. Young, an assistant to the Council of the Twelve Apostles. Mr. Greenhalgh stated that the impressive services were attended by many of the General Authorities of the church. II, September QamtaaU Not yet operational, pen pictured above is designed to use the sun's enCircular, ergy as "ink. at top "windows" would receive the sunlight and convert it into electrical energy. The electricity would heat a stylus at tip of pen, which would burn your message into the paper, much as do the sty li of the woodcraft and leather-ua- ft sets of today. SPACE WRITER light-sensiti- ve visit in Nephi. GRAND OPENING Is this new Conoco sta- for planned on tion Saturday September 13. The new ! station is Garrett's Conoco Service at 563 North Main Street and the grand opening will feature free gifts, free re- A GALA i freshments, and other attractive station, and help us celebrate In happenings. An advertisement on a big way the grand opening of page three of this edition gives our new station." Grand prize of all the details. the opening day events will be an Come out and join with us, outdoor barbeqoe grill, family stated Glade Sanders and Robert size. Many other prizes are on P. Garrett, of the1 the list. i r |