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Show "'rilin' I1!. Onir Jtih fiATmu Award 19 Ytsrs 57 Mahanat CMioUai titan hq " Sallaa Aimifinfitt ?i mfattl Single Copy 10c Nephl, Juab County, Utah Thursday, September 25th, 1958 Volume 49, Number 39 Services Today t At a painting Were I an artist there would be no greater scene that I would paint than the beautiful Red Cliffs at evening-tide. Wednesday evening as the sun was sinking, they were beautiful. Likewise these sentinels standing over our valley were 'beautiful the other morning when they had a white hue of the new fallen snow which disappeared before too many hours had passed Weve seen they prairies, the great Mississippi, the Pacific Ocean and the splendors of huge bridges and dams, and the magnificent work of man manifest in massive structures of great cities but nowhere has the beauty been more striking than our own Red Cliffs at Sunset. reg to say a more charitable It's good thing about a bad fellow than to say a bad thing about a good artist 1 pm f Award Contract For George Belliston For Swim Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday at 1 pm. M.iyor R. L Winn Wednesday A. Burton and C. W. Glazier, proat the Fust --Second Ward chapel aftermKn announced that by a ponents of the City Park location, for George Belliston, 69, a well split decision the City Council was named to select the location known farmer and stock raiser of had selected "on the or of the pool in accordance with the ' city park N who died at the family near" as the location for the pro- mot ion. Nephi home Sunday noon of a short illposed Nephi Municipal Swimming Contract for the pool constructness. ;ool. ion was awarded by the Council of man the Kenneth Ny Bishop A committee, composed of City in an unanimous decision to the Nephi Second Ward will conduct Couneilmen E. Rulon Brough, J. Pat 10 Pool Company, for the sum the services. of $31,300.00, Mayor Winn statFriends may call at the famed Wednesday. This does not int seris V of home until time ily today ? clude the decks of the pool, but z sj vices. dit does include excavation, the 1 Mr. Belliston was born at Nei t pool itself, and all equipment necphi April 20, 1889, a son of James essary. He Belliston. T. and Mary Howard 'vV. ',y . Councilman Eugene Lunt was received his education in the Nenot present at the voting session. fellow. phi schools, graduating from the "This is the first time, Mayor r eg Nephi High school. He has boon WINNERS of the championship of the Southern Utah Baseball league: Rear row: Lawrence Winn stated, "that the council a his and farmer stockman during Dix Kenneth John J. Grace, Ockey; Boyd Howarth, Sperry; Rodney Park, manager; has had a split decision on such We firmly believe that the City and has been active in adult life Karl Dee Ostler. Front: Boyd Park, Owen Carter, Reeve Fowden, Cleston Park, Gary Howarth an important matter. Council and Mayor could get the Juab County Livestock assocand Joel Sperry. Absent were Ray Kelson, president; Gordon Kelson and Steve Park. themselves off a cotroversial hot iation. He served as an executive During the raising of funds seat on the location of the Ne-pin the Juab District of the Boy the early portion of 1958 Printhrough and C. Child Supt. Clyde Scouts of Aemrica for 15 years, pool, had they taken a poll of Wed- and dunng the summer until recM. left Newell Clark cipal of the community. The columns being particularly active in camp- nesday afternoon to attend the ent weeks the location of the prothis newspaper have been open at ing activities. Rocky Mountain Regional confer- posed pool has been kept from all times for assistance in such He married Mary Bywater on ence of- in Community School admin- - P.ublic discussion by the City in and ites as this, controversy May 25, 1917, at Sait Lake City. istration on September 21, 26, and,llclals- such a matter is indeed a good Survivors are his widow of Ne- 26 in Salt Lake City. Mayor Winn stated that he and it proves that many men phi; two daughters and two sons: thing Principal Maurice Jones of the one member of the Council, ClarMrs. Wm. L. (Dona) Walker of Mona can have genuinely different opinschool will join them Fri- ence H. Warner, favored a locaMrs. John M. (Jean) ions. And as far as the public is Burray; for the annual Principals tion more nearly in the center of day all line came drives, including a long Christiansen of Lancaster, CalifRichfield fellows were far from Nephis baseball crew concerned, we feel that they would the city for the pool. Mayor Winn conference. 10-vic9 ornia; George Howard Belliston of through as they scored two runs rome run. wholeheartedly accept the decision through with a thrilling will include pointed out that two or three The conference sucteam a in Richfield final tied had over the location the on in vote a and very up the Nephis of a majority tory eigth they Upland, California and David Glen school administrators from Utah, years ago, a planning expert was season as they ended play Belliston of Nephi. Ten grandjust as they wholeheartedly ac- game of the playoff series to cop game in the top of the ninth at cessful and he spent considerable record. children and one brother, William Wy oming and Colorado. The theme hired with a cept the majority vote on their the Southern Utah league eham the conferenc is Administra- tune in studying the communitys We pionship ffr 1958. Then in the last of the ninth LawTrence Higginson was manager H. Belliston, of Nephi also sur- of election of public officials. tion Pioblems of Making Adjust- population trends, location of the Richfield won the first game inning Gary Howarth singled with of the team and did an excellent vive. hope that the split decision of the ments School center of population, etc., and at in the Secondary efof in is a on an the series It of the one out and went to third opinion job. many Burial in the Vine Bluff cemcouncil wall not affect their to Abilit that time recommended acquis.t-;o- n the Paogram challenge affair at Rich error. Boyd Park walked to baseball men that this years team etery will be directed by Ander- ies of All Youth. forts for the good of the commun- thrilling of the property which now is rep- son Funeral Home of Nephi. ity in all matters, and that the field. Nephi came through, with load the bases with one out, and is one of the better teams to ballThe keynote address will be the Little League (Canyon View) resent with as win fine not the second became will the Howarth young Nephi game they then Boyd public of the community given by Dr. C. C. Trellingham, park on sixth east, between centake this incident to in any way overwhelmed Richfield by a 17-- 5 hero of the game as he blasted a players, strong pitching and pow who is president of the American ter and first north, as the site for to belittle the efforts of the city of- score to send the playoff series line drive single to right field to erful hitting. It is a credit Association of School Administra- recreational activities. Th;s site The majority vote be- into the final game which was score the winning run, and Ne- the community and although many ficials. has been developed as a Little tion. indifficulties were last field the on and the encountered, the vote and took the Nephi game played comes the ruling phi The conference will also League park and has been in ure provide 10-the condition of 9 the score. playcluding by the championship record should be closed with this Sunday afternoon. the past year. Mayor W-nfor discussion in during different groups In the finale Richfield jumped Dix Grace pitched effectively ing field and in most instances decision. Truly, some of the folks favored this location or an atea of areas conference theme. the in the south end of the commun- into a quick lead as they scored for the Nephi team but was re- poor communty support, the boys Members of the Juab Educa- tvvned by the LDS church at the excellent with came base first but the in ninth. runs in the lieved four and Joel inning, through by Sperry ity would like it in their area, tion met Tuesday in the Library. comer of second east and center some of the folks in the park area Nephi soon overcame the lead Boyd Howarth was the hitting star ball and sportsanship to win the Supt. Child discussed testing pro- si net for the pool. will protect the decision. No long- and w'ent ahead in the third inning of the game as he got four hits, championship. Jn interviews with Councilman grams and their use in aiding the in one run the counted as on we they er are walking dependent teacher to plan and organize a Burton, and Brough, their sta.id on and four second one the or in first, we drive cars, ride bicycles more effective teaching program. the swimming pool location also big runs in the third to lead are taken in cars by parents Juab School District has signed was explained. Mr. Burton has or a few ride their horses. The They stretched that lead to 5 a contract with the Brigham spent several days traveling to inning but the decision for the pool is the park in the seventh Two events are planned for University for the lenlal of their van us Utah cities inspecting lets join in making it a wonfilms religion) swimming pools and inqu i ng Saturday evening to bolster funds for the (except those Itonwas derful community center. point- end interviewing concerning the Stake-Thircoming year. for d the Juab Ward reg ed out Former Nephi Man Dies In almost every building program. At the Nephi aid the that this should greatly locations. teachers in the various , Mr. Burton pointed out, All men make mistakes only Third Ward hall, between the Mr. Jones, head of the swimming pools on the city parks fools keep repeating them. (Editors Note: This article was Juab County Fair to enter com- - hours of 6:30 and 8:00 p.m., a classes. (n City Oregon submitted for publication last week petition at the Utah State fair. Third Ward Family supper will Audio Visual Aids department of are serving the best interests of reg of time and space Winners and placings at the State be held. At 8 p.m. at the Nephi the Brigham Young Unversity was the community. but because He discussed or- Mrs. REG says; Mrs. Ronald Greenhalgh receiv- limitations we were unable to use Fair ware as follows. Councilman Fourth Ward, an all color film uest speaker. also in of Mar-cel- e films the and their prop- favoring the ParkBrough, 1 ed word Saturday of the death it at that time. led foods dering Phase read on it Africian an group by safari will er Kindly location, staged hunting The average person today of her brother in law, James Sid-we- ll usage. Jackson, A rating; Individual be shown. that use of the park has been with this in mind. Thanks) would rather see his money, not of Salem, Oregon. Mr. each Diana and and with the completion Bowles, The Kay, will be Sally the grmv,r.g, under supper more elastic, but more The Utah State Fair has been with A wife is the former Berdine with.n a year or so of the soi.bail direction of the Third Ward Eldratings. a number for a very exciting place Phase 2 group foods, led by ers quorum with plenty of every faclities in connection with t! e Ingram, a sister of Mrs. GreenSavings Bond Sales in girls representing Juab Fern Hanson, B rating. Individual thing to eat. Juab Stake center-Thir- d halgh and Clarence Ingram of Ne- of own Ward your Bring Johnson and Karen Linda Corbin and Kristie phi. The deceased man was born County. Julie team dishes and the entire family :s Juab the usage of the Bailey, chapei project New Reach a Ostler demonstration; County gave in and Mr. State Fourth Places and raised in Nephi. each with A ratings. the invitation from the Elders in pirk fer this phase of recreationMrs. Ronald Greenhalgh and Mrs Mary Margaret Morgan gave an al activities will be lessened s me-Phase 3 group foods, led by charge. 128 Linda of Quota LaVern Cowan of Cedar City left individual demonstration. Fair Talent Contest Marlene Sorbe and Linda Morgan hat. "It is natural he stated, The "Safari will show Record, Wheelwriht, Alice Ann Han- of Levan, B rating. Individuals: i"a poor man's picture "for the park facilities whicn are Sunday for Oregon to attend the Kay safari according modelson Arta and uab J Worthington Linda Ingram and Jean Boswell, to Christian Runnow, who took County savings bonds sales providing for family outings, ciub The Juab County Farm Bureau funeral services. ed wool dresses they made in each with B ratings. the films and who will give the for August amounted to $8,728.00 and organization picnics, and fir sponsored Mrs. Margene Ostler at revue. activities at the Style Dress Phase 4, group foods led by narration in connection with their according to word received from huge family reunions to also pro the Talent Find contest at the HOME FROM KOREA Mrs. Stevens reports that she the state office, Kenneth Nyman, vide swimming facilities. Bowles and Florence showing. Marjorie Mr. Utah State Fair on September 18. club girls is very proud of all B county savings bond chairman an- Brough stated Wednesday afterThe Individuals Kendall, 23 is to invited of of rating. the competition Out par- TOUR OF DUTY general public and feels that they have have nounced today. Fowkes B, and Pamla attend both of these functions. noon, when contacted Margo the editor, ticipants, Mrs. Ostler won fourth completed some fine work and Bowles, C ratings. State sales for August were that no decision had bybeen y Home on a reachfurlough is that place. She sang I Believe and been leaders have exceptionand $1,543,434, the eight months ed as to the exact location of was accompanied by Mrs. Ora J. Vernon Carter, son of Mr. and ally good workers. Parents and Phase 5, group foods led by SALT LAKE CITY Charles total this year is $13,145,806 as the pool on the park, or LaVee Austin, A rating; individAlan Ostler, Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter of Nephi. VerMorgan. R. Morris, husband of the former compared with $11,780,120 for the girls should be very grateful for uals: Gwen Gardner and It has been pointed outnearby. in varMrs. George H. Ostler also were non has just completed 16 months help obtained from these Sherylee wofine Wilma same Summers of a was ious Mona, period Sales discussions that the benefits year ago. Sudw'eeks, each B ratings. in Salt Lake City for the concert. of service in Korea. men. a awarded of master in Juab County to the community from a tourist through August Kerr canning, Nancy Nyman A recently Individual and group exhibits in science degree in electrical engin- totaled $64417.00 or 128.2 percent standpoint will be greatly enhancall phases of foods and clothing rating. B rating eering at the University of Utah ed the 1958 goal, the chairman ed by having the pool on the hieh-stateMenus; Austin, Mary were chosen by the judges of the Phase 1 group clothing led by comencemenet exercises. way. Pauline Mangelson of Levan, A rating; Individuals Beverly Myers and Carol Chapman, A ratings. Phase 2 group clothing led by Clara Wheelwright, A rating Individuals: Gwen Russell and Vickie Wheelwright, each A ratings. Phase 3 group clothing, led by Blanch Brough, A rating. Individuals: Ann Boston A, Chari yce Myers, B ratings. Phase 4: Group clothing led by Wanda Sanderson, B rating. In dividuals: Sharon Russell A, SuJuab High School student body san C Vita and Alumni are 5thHoward, ratings. Maurice Howard, left, employee of Thermoid Company; officers, Pro year clothing: Nancy Nyevents a "Homefor gala planning serivee pin honorees. Arnold Worwood and Lewis Hansen, man, A; Kaye Wilkey, B; Marlene : coming Day which will be held Price, B; Karen Smith, A; Sally School on the Juab High campus 10-Ye5B; Linda Sperry and Marand Seven Employees Receiving on Thursday and Friday, October Imax, sha Jenkins, each C. ! 9 and 10. Advanced Connie Clothing: Pins In Recognition of Service to Company A J- . The celebration will get un- and Warner Sparte each new with this a ratine s V derway something js Seven veteran employees of the on September 1, according to the year with the lighting of the J "Vi Record books Marcia A, y which will be done Western Division of Thermoid employee records. Hyrum by the F. F. Ann Boston, Janice Ballow;Tidwell, Vickie & f will receive either five son of Wales, Sanpete Company, A There will be a Torchlight : r i and Pamela Cotton, ft service pins in ap- who currently is serving in the Parade the streets of Wheelwright or ten-yer through a V each A ratings. Sales-Servidepartment, will be Nephi, followed by a pep rally on ! preciation of loyal service. The Demonstrations: Karen Ostler award on the football field. The main event East Juab County men being horn eligible for his on page six Continued ored include the following who .September 30. Taryl Greenhalgh Friday will be the homecoming i of 558 Noith 1st West, will receive pins: Nephi, football game with the Juab High Lewis Hansen of 295 West 7th 'an an employee of the fan belt Wasps facing the Delta RabMr. Hansen has department, attained the North Nephi bits. At this game the Homecom- October 6 Set As Meeting on September 15. been an employee since Septemb-statu- s ing Queen will be crowned. She er 13, 1948, according to company Five year pins will go to Maurice i sto be chosen by the football Date by Rebublican I ? 1 records, and is employed in the! Howard, Starr Route, Nephi, who team. ) Also something new will be an Ladies Molded Hose department completed his five years of em- i Organization M Amold Worwood, 245 East 1st ployment on September 17, and assembly put on by the Alumni. , an Derrell Williams of Fountain It will start at 7:30 pm. with The Ladies Republican Club will North, Nephi. Mr. Worw-oodTHIRTEEN members of the Nephi First Ward Primary have been awarded Bibles for 100 per cent employee in the Millroom of the Green. Sanpete county, who has the alumni, student body and the meet at the Snak Sl.ak Cafe on been an employee, serving in the townspeople in general invited. attendance during the past year. They are, front row: Trist Roberts, Tracy Booth, Randv Painter, Monday evening, October 6, at huge Nephi plant, has his since September 10, To complete the celebration, a 8 pm. Plans will be discussed anniversary with the company on Millroom, Lynn Greenhalgh, Kent Jarrett. Second row: Rebecca Warner, Sue Wetherell, Sheryl Sperry, 1953. huge Homecoming Dance will be, for the winter programs and a September 27, 1958. Fenton Broadhead, Diane Ludlow, Gaylen Jarrett, Alvin Jarrett, Jackie Hendrickson. Rear row: the in emthe gymnasium. The dance speaker is expected Photographs of Mr. Newell, Mr held New mem-i- s Harry Newell of Mona, an to begin immediately after the(bers are cordially invited. Plan Primary Presidency of the First Ward, Edna MaeLudlow, counselor; Clara Wheelwright, president, ployee of the Accounting depart- - Anderson, Mr. Greenhalgh and Mr. and Denee Stephenson, counselor. now to attend. assembly. ment, completed 10 years service Williams were not available. School Heads in ' ,T- Attendance at Hig-ginso- n, 3 State Meet hi Ninth Inning Rally Gives League Championship To Neph Team; Howarth Hitting Star in Game 12-wo- n, 9-- Two Saturday Events Set as 4H Club Members Place Well in 6-- 4. 9-- Fund Raisers Recent Utah Stale Fair Contests Sid-wel- ls 4-- H w 4-- H 4-- H 30-da- j '' d. J Homecoming Events Set for October 9, 10 10-ye- ar rrh I 1 Ander-Compan- o w J. k'J m. Kit trti at jPhI 4s. . ar 10-ye- ar H ,A 10-ye- ar j 10-ye- ar i 10-ye- ar i |