OCR Text |
Show ll A'dtt : iLike icrofilnlns 'i onL Avinue cit.vy Utah Corn. Natxxul Award 19 Nephi, Juab County, Laugh a little more at your ovv n troubles and your neighbors will respect you for it. reg The chronic grouch would be alright ! His place, but he never gets there until he dies. Utah Thursday, October 9, 1958 tea 57 A'mmdpnp Single Copy 10c V OomUtf Volume 49, Number 41 New Pontiac on Services Friday Display Today at At 2 p.m. for Dealership Here Mrs. Alvin Goble Unmatched in beauty and unprecedented in fresh styling approach, the 1959 Pontic is on display today. The 59 debuts with 14 breath taking body Euneidl services will be con-du- b has !nrwjrded their request ducted Friday at 2 pm. in the d rot- - Midi action to the Utah State Nephi Ward chapel tor Mrs. Lillian Marsden Goble, Kish and Game Commission. Discussions on the proposal 70, widow of Alvin Goble Sr. styles. Mrs. Goble died at the Juab the October 2 meet-- 1 highlighted The exciting new line of autool the club held County Hospital early Tuesday of at Mona, ing mobiles is lower and wider. WinMembers of tha when Othel L Pav, president of natuial causes. dow area is up to 37 per cent stated that her recovery Utah the Wildlife family and The Utah State Highway Patrol Federation, other features greater and many was pro- Rom a recent Theodore local operation (Bobl Howard, MICHAEL WINTER COTTON RICHARD glorify the line. A Commendation warden were in attendance and gressing well and that death was Fred Chapman of Chapman spoke briefly. Two state wardens unexpected. On Sunday, September 28, 1938, Friends may call at the family InTo from Utah Count also wore in 740 North CHRISTENSEN Two Local JOSEPH Main, Chevrolet, ELDER of the member a J. Iowe Barton, Boys home Thursday evening and FriLions Zone attendance. In Central Chairman Utah vite a of died everyone above organization, also attended the day from 11 a m. until time of Jack Brough heart ailment in a hospital at Richard and Michael will be to attend the 59 showing at Richard Winter of Levan and meeting and participated in the services. Cedar City, leaving his wife, Mel-v- a Michael Cotton of Nephi, two among 60 boys from the State of his showrooms, starting today. discussions. Bisihop Kenneth Nj man of the Barton, a 12 year old son and young men of the Mt. Nebo FFA Utah attending the convention, inis the added Second Ward will conduct appeal Imparting Nephi an aged mother. chapter, are planning to attend cluding top judging teams to com- sandardization of dazzling "Magic-Mirro- r the services and interment in the A The following Thursday, Oct- the national convention of the pete in national competition. Vine Bluff cemetery will be diacrylic laquer finishes, 15 ober 2nd the funeral service was Future Farmers of America at few years ago a meat judging solid colors and 42 recommended rected by Anderson Funeral home S. L. D. held in the Paragonah Kansas City, Missouri. The young team from the Mt. Nebo Chapter two-ton- e combinations. The of high Nephi. overto men will pay most of their own went to the convention and placed gloss Chapel which was filled Mrs Goble was born January laquer is considered two to his death the of At time Lake in national will leave Salt and flowing. competition. high expenses five times more weather resistant 23, 1888 at Taylorsville, a daughtLowe was Superintendent of the City Sunday at 4 a.m. They will Other highlights of the con- than other paints, according to of Charles Thomas and Isabel er School. V3rd Sunday travel by train to the convention vention will be election of national Mr. Chapman. Marsden. She lived in Barker Attending the funeral service and they will stay at Kansas City officers, awarding of American information on additional she was tune Canada from the (See weie 33 members of the Highway until they return on Friday of Farmer degrees, and the Firestone the new Pontic on pages two and son of age until she came four Elder Christensen, years Joseph Patrol and five dispatchers. Six next week. evening of entertainment. to Nephi in 1916. of Mr. and Mrs Allen L. Chriseight of this issue. of these men acted as Pallbearers will Second Ward of She was married to Alvin Goble tensen Nephi while the remand ler were honorat Cardston, Alberta, Canada in be honored at a farewell testimonof Two them bearers. ary pall All Priesthood momliers of Juab 1916, the ial in the Second Ward Sacramarriage later being escorted the wife and son from the Stake are encouraged to attend solemnized in the at Manti ment eenmg Sunday meeting to the home to the chapel and Direct-Wir- e broadcast from Temple. 5 p.m., according to Bishop Ken- the cemetery. neth Nyman of the Nephi Second the General Priesthood meeting Surviving are the following sons Three of them were speakers has ac- of the conlerence on Saturday at and daughters: Alvin M., Lloyd Christensen Elder Ward. to their tributes and paid beautiful m according to President R., and Rex Goble; Mrs. Joseph cepted a call to serve in the Havv. 7R pRo.scoe dead com rad. Garrett. LDS of church mission the aiian (Zetta) Lyman and Mrs. George Our own Paul Christison offerThe broadcast will begin at 6;43 (Maida) Elder Christensen will enter the Park, all of Nephi; ed the opening prayer and he was in Salt Lake City with organ music, with the meet- Charles and Keith Goble and Mrs. home mission with walked two who one of the on Monday preparatory to his mis- ing staiting promptly at 7 pm. Rex (LaNea) Bird all of Spring-villMrs. Barton. Elden Sherwood was The dneet vvn o will carry the Mrs. Willis (Lillian) Linton sion. one of the pall bearers. meet m to the Nephi Fourth Ward of Gardenia, California; Mrs. are of ward All the members At the grave side all these men The Utah State iLbrary Boards to Ny- chapel where ample seating will Clinn A. (Edra) Levan; attend. Bishop Morgan, encouraged the stood at attention during was in Nephi on Book Mobile man stated, and friends of the be made available. Mrs. Dan (Vera) Draken of Henservice, which consisted of a song Monday of this week and left "Support Government" events are set for missionary from other areas are Both Aaronic and Melchizedek derson, Nevada. Interesting Also surviving several late volumes at the Nephi by the Ward choir and the the Juab High School homecom- cordially invited. pnestahood bearers .are encour- are 52 grand children and twn prayer. City Library for use of the people Lehi Lady Urges in ing on October 9 and 10. Speakers at the services will aged to attend President Garrett great grand children, and the folAfter this service these 40 men of East Juab County. A torch light parade with the include parents of the missionary; stated The meeting will not be lowing brothers and sisters: Mrs. returned to the Barton home, reMiss Mayme Riches, local li- Talk Here Monday televised or earned over normal Thomas Stephenson details being handled by Renae his grandmother, Mrs. of Nephi. Ernest assuring the family of their love brarian, said that the list included radio as the rest of th confer- Mrs. T. L. Workman, Wood burn, Collard and Sally Lomax begins Brough; Patriarch James H and devotion and their continued Wild Ocean by Alan Villiers; Clark Greenhalgh and Bishop ence The Beta Literary Club and the at 7:30 p.m. Thursday evening on Oregon; Mrs. Otto Hanson, Mursupport of their future welfare. The Best of Clarence Day; Phil- East Juab Ladies the football field. Following the Nyman in addition to the missionfrom th" First ray, Utah; Mrs. Clarence McCue, Special messages Club Republican The manner in which these men osophy ot Religion by David Eltorch light there will be Musical selections will in- Piesidenc.v of the Church usually Lethbridge, Canada; Ben Marsden of the State Highway Patrol paid ton Trueblood; Mathematics and met at the Snak Shak for dinner torch lightingparade of the J on ary. Lee relay clude a vocal solo by Margene marks this meeting. on of Woodland, Washington; Monday evening, October 6. their respects to a fellow mem- the Imagination by Edward Kas-ne- r; activities will be high- Ostler and a solo by Grant Tay-o- r. and Friday Gold of Monica Marsden Mrs. of Hill, Peterson Oregon Lehi, was ber and hni family something How to Sing, by Lilli Leh- who the football game with Allighted by of Marsden behind Cardston, from Elmer the Iron escaped the" lik5 or which this writer has mann; of the Dollar by RabJuab Delta History Wasps against Canada. now who and lives at berta, newer seen before and whch was Arthur Nussbaum; Encyclopedia Curtain, Kickoff time will be 2:30 bits. American Legion Post so well worthy of praise and com- of Bible Life by M. S. and J. Lehi was present. Also present p.m. Friday. The crowning of the mendation that he requested the Lane Miller; Richard the Third by was her sister in law, Mrs. Brown Homecoming Queen, Ruth Ann InPlans Deer Hunters First Ward to Honor editor for space in The Times-New- s Pual Kendall; Invitation to Poetry of Lehi. the luncheon, the clubs gram and her attendants MargarFollowing to extend his praises to by Loyd Frankenberg; Making met at the et Gadd and Ssan Tolley will take Hoe Down for Saturday Nephi Third Ward them. Girls Softball Team at the Most of your Food Freezer place at half time. The Pro Vita all with the Federated chapel is a Mrs. Melva Barton half-tim- e great by Mane Armstrng Essipoff; Two will and marches provide The American Legion announces grand daughter of Thomas Pass Blades of Grass by Swann Hard- Clubs, with Mrs. Peterson as the maneuvers. Meeting speaker. that the annual Deer Hunters Sunday Evening Sr., and she has many kinsmen ing; 13 Daye to Glory by Lon guest 7:30 At in p.m. Friday evening, 12 evening Mrs. Peterson of October the The spoke IlloeDovvn Sunday, will in be held on Saturthis locality. living Tinkle and Great Men of Medicthe High School Auditorium, the Ward that her First of endurthe hardships Nephi family grat-fuwas I know that she l ine by Ruth Fox. day evening, October 11 in the meeting very Alumni under the direction of M. will be to honor the girls who for the love and kindness ex- - The Book Mobile and the State ed with the Russian regime and Clark Newell, Vaughn Paxman Armory. tended to the family by these library association were institut- - pleaded with the people to sup- and Margene Ostler will Refreshments will be available won first place in the Stake soet-ba- ll present their tournament. The girls were and their port government to our and a feature prize will be awardthanks and men, again, ed by the State Legislature to church. Mrs. Peterson is a con- an assembly with past graduates undefeated in the tournament. The ed them. make a greater number of books vert to the LDS participating. Kenneth J. Sperry, local insurchurch. The public is urged to wear red team also won the sportsmanship Sincerely, of all types to rural Utah. OfficFollowing the assembly the Pro ance agent and manager of the Mrs. Margean Ostler and MaurH. or hunting togs to help in- trophy. The winner of the sportsCongear Greenhalgh ials Lorene Munk, Library Joseph ice L. Memmott gave a vocal duet Vita will sponsor the Homecoming Juab County Abstract Co. last manship trophy this year was dethe hunting season. reg Dance with Carolyn Anderson and sultant and Harold Crawley met and Miss filed for the position of augurate Pexton cided by a new point system givFriday favored Judy Continent comes to the man with Juab County Commissioners with a en at June conference. piano solo. James H. Ock-e- y Carolyn Parkin heading the com- School Board member from the who has the ability to make what and with Mayor R. E. Winn on mittee. of Nephi. The distnorth district the invocation Mrs. gave and Included in the program are Mr. and Mrs. Neil Black Liand he gets fit his desires. The assembly program will feat- rict comprises Monday to explain the State old the Jensen the Nephi Mary talks were closing week by Stake YWMIA president prayer. end at family visitors ure numbers from students at- North Ward. reg brary plan. Mayor Winn has callSarah home Nielson; First Ward YW the of his Mr. and parents, ed a public meeting for Monday, Mrs. REG says: tending the various colleges in the Mr. Sperry and J. Gayle Yorga-son- , Mrs. Harry Black. Neil and his MIA president Phyllis Price and If a man intends to stand on October 20 to explain the State Mrs. Anita Gadd a student at state. In addition, numbers will incumbent, will contest for family have been living in Minne- Sports directors of the ward YW his dignity he should have Library plan to the public of Snow College in Ephraim spent pe given by the Ladies Clubs the position. Other contest will MIA sports program, Sharon Fow-ke- s East Juab County. the week end with her parents, chorus of Nephi ; Roene DiiFore be in the South district of Nephi sota but were enrout to a new spikes in his heels. Stake and Verna Palmer. home in Long Beach, California. and Keith Bailey. Wm. L. Bailey where Loran Park and Frank H. Mr. and Mrs. Don F. Gadd. reg Broad-M- r Director Audrey Sports G. Richardand Mrs. Reeve a Mr. man is Jr. who has just arrived from the Booth filed for the position now wrong with Nothng and Mrs. Thomas Hodge of head will present the awards. A Mrs. Gertrude Foote visited ov- mission field will be Master of son enjoyed a weeks trip recently. being in the pink of condition, Los Angeles were Nephi visitors first place, and sportsmanship rib-ov- er No held Kenneth by Nyman but one shouldnt concentrate They visited at Tuscon and Phoe- er the week end in Salt Lake ceremonies. the week end They visited bon will be presented to earfi girl candidate to Incumben E. the color on the end oF his nix, Arizona, and also at Las Ve- City with her sister, Mrs. Robert In addition to the program, roll Alton Ellertson filed in the Mona with Mrs. T. W. Miller and with who participated on the winning Park. Nevada. nose. call will be taken of such inter- district. gas, other relatives and friends. team. esting items as the former student and class ibody presidents presid- reg First-Secon- all-ne- w Attend National Meet Second Ward to Honor Elder Priesthood Prior to Mission Invite to Direct Wire Meeting State Book Mobile Visits Nephi; Events Are Several Volumes Left Here for LDS , Homecoming Local Distribution; Meet Called e; Announced ded-icato- iy Oc-ke- y, Files for District School Board Position Friday ents present, former teachers at- tending, oldest Alumni member in attendance, number from out of town, etc. The Alumni and Student body officers join in extending an in vitation to all to attend. Women's Place in Civil Defense Set As Theme For Meeting in Provo is Womans place the topic for in Civil Defense a convention of club women of Central Utah, including Juab County, which will be held in Provo on Monday. October 13 at 8 p m. The meeting will be held in the building, according to Wm. Staw-el- l, Juab County CD director. Mr. St wcll stated that all club women and chus.h women are especially invited to attend, and that the meeting is open to JUNIOR FIRE MARSHALS In art, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. distributor is a native of Levan all who are interested. and has been operating station in the Nephi Elementary School this Stuart, left; Steven Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Wilson, week to inauguarate the Fire PreProvo for some years past, vention are Stu. Coulson, son of Mr. Graig Hews Becky program Briefs Nephi City-Coun- CONGRATULATIONS are ex-- of California. Kent Linton, local tended to Leo Christensen, left, station operator is center with district official, newly appointed distributor for R. W. Barbee, this area for Stadard Oil Company 'of the company, righL The new 1 r. from Santaquin to Levan, and in western areas of Sanpete coun-agty from the Nephi office, Mr. Christensen is married to the former Phyllis Francom of Le- van and they have four children. They will make their home in Nephi within the near future as soon as a suitable home can be obtam- o. ed is V Kay Mrs. Jesse Coulson Jr., all of son Nephi. Keith Bailey, left is prin-o- f and cipal of the Elementary school and and K. J. Sperry, right, is sponsor Junior Fire Marshals Plan Prevention Oil Company Names New Distributor Levan, and managed the Standard Service Station here several years For the past few year3 he ifomia, of the appointment of Leo has been operating a Chevron W. Christensen as distributor for Sorv ice station at Provo and has The appointment been recognized by the company Juab County. became effective early this month for his thorough job of merchan-MChristensen succeeds D. C d.smg and service. Distribution of Standard Oil Boswell. Mr. Christensen is a native of Company products is to the area ty Dr. and Mrs. William L. Hoyt of Baltimore, Maryland are the proud parents of a son bom on Airs. Wm. Hoyt's birthday anniversary, October 2nd. The baby Students of the Nephi Element-- 1 weighed 8 lbs 5 ozs., and will be ary Schools this week are making named William Truman. Grandspecial inspection of homes and parents are Mr. and Mrs. Truman premises in search of hazards that! D. Perry of Bradenton, Florida could be sources of fires, under and Judge and Mrs. WTJ! L. Hoyt a special Junior Fire Marshal pro-- 1 of Nephi. At the present time gram being conducted through the William Bill is on the staff ot schools by Kenneth P. Sperry, John Hopkins University in Mary-- 1 agent for the Hartford Fire In- land. 'suranee Company, national spun- - sors of the program. The program Is designed to make all schcxd children conscious of fire hazards, and to nudge pirents into cooperation t elim- inate haards as a Fire Prevention wx tt measure. In addition to the special emphasis, the Junior Fire Marshal vigilance will con- - t.nue throughout the jear. r The program received the full Fire Chief Miles A. An-- a derson and Principal Keith Bailey, The plan consists of a check sheet which the student takes to the home to make a thorough check of possible hazard spots. When it is completed and signed, and retum- ed to school, as pedal Junior Fire Marshal hat is awarded. support-o- f |