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Show rorC Avrnuo la'r iLike t city? CorP Utah Nahomal Awaits Ylrzxx H'sfc 57 19 AtefeW CditouU AtiooUi fa zl tutu Single Copy 10c Nephi, Juab County, Put Yourself in This Picture --1vr r VV.-- It "I V a' ,v ah reg i October 30th, 1958 School Census Completed During Past Week; 1610 Children in Area A total of 1.610 children and youth who have not reached the age of 18 reside within the Juab School District boundaries, according the the annual school cen-eu- s just completed, according to Superintendent Clyde C. Child. The total numter of childivn residing in the district, including handicapped children was 426. Total numbxer of school age children and youth was 1184. The number of school age children whose parents reside here, enrolled now in the Juab School District is 116-1- . other Twenty-si- x whose parents reside children, elsewhere, also are enrolled in the The major portion of Juab Valley has been place dunder a posted area ruling by the State in Fish and Game Department cooperation with the Nephi Third Ward, and permits will ie necessary for hunting on the pheasant hunt scheduled for Novvmlxr 8, reg and 12. Permits will go on sale Saturday. Novemlier 1, from 10 a m. to 5 pm. and again on Novemlier the hours of Third Ward, sponsors of the hunting area, has obtained the use of the Juab County Sheriffs office as a tral office for handling of cen- the permits. Telephone your local and social items to The Times-New- s office, Phone 196, on Monday or Stage Play Set For Presentation Saturday Night 'I he Juab Stake MLY extends a cordial invitation to everjone to attend a full evening ol entertainment on Saturday evening, November 1st Highlight of the eai ly evening will be the presentation of a leligious play, Choose Ye This Day at the Juab high school auditorium starting at 8 pm. Following the play will lx the annual Stake Haloween dance at the d Ward Recreational district. Hall. The districts school census was The play, written by Clarence conducted by Mrs. James P. Chris H. and directed ly by Mrs. Asa H. Mr. Pay, and Mrs. Isabelpoint tensen in Levan; Sidwell, Pay Bowlin Max Mona; Mrs. Sperry Choose is based on the book es, Mi's. Frank J. Lnt and Mrs. Ye This Day written by Mrs. J. E. Andrews in Nephi. Enuna Marr Petersen, w ife of pre-scho- 9, 10, 11 5, 6 and 7 between 1 to 5 pm. The 1 Comttii Number 49, Number 44 Sold Saturday but vote! Singing pigeons, no doubt! A weekly newspaper of the state last week reported on a stake confer enee in detail "The opening song was "Ere by the congregation You Left Your Roof this Morning, Seems to us that we made that mistake many years ago and got really bawled out! It goes to show that were not the only ones and do in the world who can make mistakes! reg Men who make big money are careful with their small change. reg Vote as you please but vote! reg The Utah Police Officer Magazine gave Nephi a fine spread in a reecnt issue. The article, entitled "Nephi, Utah is a Blessed Community was accompanied by a photograph of the Juab High School. We have a copy on our counter if anyone may be interested and well try to have the article printed in full in next weeks issue. reg Thursday, Pheasant Hunt Permits to be Word is going around that Fub Utoco" Ilcppler has decided for sure why our valley is going without rain. Farmers have plac ed so much land in the Soil Bank that the good Lord has decided that no one needs the rain. Vote as you please Utah np, ALTON S. GADD Nephi Poultry Man -- Named to Important Post First-Secon- Elder Mark E. Petersen of the Alton S. Gadd of Nephi has Council of the Twelve. The adleen nanwd a representative for aption is being used with the perthe Poultry and Egg National mission of Mrs. Petersen and of Board in Utah. The well known Bookcraft, publishers of the book. farm leader will represent all The cast of characters includes poultry growers in the southern with Ilank (Lynn YYright) kindly unof the working state, part the Utah Chapter of the Poultry derstanding proprietor of Hanks Cafe, who, having been crippled and Egg National Board. in ah accident, has devoted himMr. Gadd is a director and forself to helping mer president of the Utah Poultry other;s Bert, He has & Farmers Cooperative. (Boyd Mayer) the schools basketball hero who has a good opinserved as president and secretary Sendees were held in Levan on ion of his own worth; Patricia of the Nephi Poultry Association for many years. lie Is past pres- Wednesday for rMs. Louise Fran-co- St. Clair (playe dby Renae ColShepherd James, 73, who lard) So modern she is tired of ident of the Kiwanis Club of NeMrs. REG says: and one of the most aggressive died Sunday at the home of a her mothers simple, old fashionphi A mans personal history and progressive leaders in the dalulhter, Mrs. Gerald Belliston ed ways, but her efforts are not at Pleasant Grove, following a accepted by other students. Not doesnt have to repeat itself Counoffice P. D., of James Juab voters Lloyd Christensen, (Law Building Seminary poultry industry in Utah. Registered their neighbors attend to that. ty are encouraged to study the building of Jensen & Jensen) Wilkey, R. stroke. Bishop J. Clair Collard of a member of the Church. the Levan Ward conducted the Ylvian ear term For County Sheriff, reg ballots which are appearing in Judges: Mrs. Homer Jenkins, Del(Shirley Shepherd) services. Hanks daughter who helps him s in ta J. Hedberg, If you are over zl, and register- this issue of The Kathryn Shaw, Raymond A. Jackson, D., No ReMrs. James was born March 12, in the cafe and is sensible and ed, you will have an opportunity advance of the time they go Chloe Hawkins, LaVel Svedin, W. publican candidate on ballot. 1885 at Levan, a daughter of pretty; Marge Wilson (played by For County Asessor, next Tuesday to cast your ballot to the polls on Tuesday, accord- C. Stowell. Joseph and Martha Heaten Fran-co- Diane Hannifin) who is the latest Polling place, term: Amon Garfield., D., J. E. Nephi No. 4 for those who you want to serve ing to James P. Christensen, Juab She was married to J. The ballots for former J. Earl Reid home on Andrews, R. thing in dress and action; the in various public offices for the County Clerk. For County Recorder: Shepherd m 1903, and for only thing she wants in life is a next two, four or six years, as the general election and the var- school area; Judges of election Florence C (Cook) Wil many years Mr. and Mrs. Shep- good tune; Kent Harriman (porious school disirtc representative Jane Bean, Georgia Austin, Eileen term: the term may be. herd operated a general merchan- trayed by Charles Sidwell) a norR. G. in Naomi Decima issue D., in this which Bailey, of Jacobsen, key, Joy Bailey, districts way your appear Regardless For County Treasurer; mal, wholesome college student; All voters of East Juab County dise store at Levan. political leanings may be, it is accordance with law, Mr. Chris- Howell, Gayle Bailey. Mr. Shepherd died in 1935. Steve Crissmon, (played by Clyde Levan: Polling place. City bind- term. Ada A. Sperry, D., Hazel are invited to polticial meetings and your obliga- tensen stated. your privilege She married Elijah James of Swasey), Kents roommate; Carol Edna M. Garrett, R. to visit the polls in your The general election ballot this ing. Judges of election, tion in the various communities toDecember 31, 1946, and Bates (Karen Ostler), the ideal Cora For DemoMarlin Fayette two to choice Williams, Attorney, the Sherwood, County to contains regular County area, place your year night, according voting Alsince that time had made her girl; Tony, (Richard Jensen) a D. ReNo P Vinnie James A. McCune, and term, on Democratic offices the various Christensen, Wankier, for the cratic Chairman Raymond party tickets, home at Fayette. small town gangster type; Mr. St. Jackson. (ballot and to deposit it in the publican, a third column listed as ice Shepherd and Reuben Mangel-son- . Republican candidate on ballot. include her husband Clair (Ivan Wtats) and Mrs. St. Survivors State You are under "Citizens for Lee", and the regulfrom Utah the (box for counting. For Justice of the Peace, NeSpeakers Mona: Polling place, Melvin phi Precinct. John E. Robertson, Democratic organization will be of Fayette; two daughters and Clair, (Janet YYright.) no coercion to vote for John Doe ar write-i- n column, at the extreme Mrs. Arthur (Olive) electadFunds derived from the plays of residence. In ballot. of or Roe side R. the Kay H. for No pre- present for the various meetings. five sons: or for Richard Judges D., George any right Ostler, Mrs. Gerald presentation will go to the Stake one in particlular on either tick- dition, four constitutional amend- ion: Almina Kay, Delora Chris- cinct justices have betin nominat- Plentiful refreshments, and val- Brown of Kanab; et. Your right to vote as you ments and the Iniative Referen- tensen, Beth Yates, Agnes My- ed in any other precincts t of the uable door prizes will be feat- (Faye) Belliston, Pleasant Grove; Building fund. We feel the play has a vital Douglas Shepherd, Medford, Oreers, Claude Kay and Zella Ellert-so- county. ured, also, Mr. Jackson stated. priv- dum appear on the ballot. please is a constitution-give- n Weldon Shepherd, Ogden; message for the oung people of votgon; wil be will ballots of School three if the the First The responmeetings ilege, and you accept to on the ballot refer Kindly various offic- page three of this issue for the be held at Mona School house, Willard Shepherd, Springville; our stake, as well as adults R. sibility of voting you will always ed by 1, Persons residing in the Nominees for the Rulon and Kent Shepherd, Levan. Roscoe Garrett, Stake President have that privilege and responsib- Mona Precinct; 2, persons living es being voted on Tuesday are Constitutional Amendments and starting promptly at 7 p.m. Also survivng are 18 grandchild- stated, "and we encourage all to Nephi voters are invited to atility. The United States govern- north of the center of Third North as follows: Initiative Petition copy. ren; eight great randchildren; one take advantage of the opportunity livUnited States Senator: For Juab the at and bal tend in checks the 3, persons and ment system of street Nephi; meeting In the various school represenat brother and two sisters: H. Ray to see this play which is based Courthouse term) Frank E. (Ted) Moss, ances starts in the voting booth of ing south of the center of first starting County area number 1, at Francom of Levan; Mrs. Hazel on a fine book . but it doesnt start south street in Nephi. Ballots for D.- , Arthur V. Watkins, R., and tative districts, America p. m., where important matMona, only candidate for the of- 7;30 of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Dalby views to candidates ters if you are not there to cast your the areas noted will be available J. Bracken Lee, independent. pertaining In on various For Congressman, 1st District fice is E. Alton Ellertson. will be dis- Nellie Orcne of Orem. own thoughts by a few (or one, if in each of the four voting distprojects Burial in Levan cemetery was representative district number 2, cussed. Music for the dance will be you prefer) marks upon the print- ricts of Nephi, Mr. Christensen of Utah: M. Blaine Peterson, D., South Anderson Nephi (Old Nephi South Funeral furnished by the Voters in the Levan area of the directed by Henry Aldous Dixon, R. ed ballot form. stated. Rytmaires orchesWard the candidates are Home of Nephi. area) For State Senator, 13th District and those from Mills are vote as Vote as you please tra, and the spirit of Halloween Polling places and judges of Booth and Loran Park. In County, invited to Frank fill of at term Utah Clerk the (to unexpired will be manifest in hall decoragather cordially early in the day as it is possible election as listed by County A Sunday viistor at the home tions. of late Sol Selvin, two years re- the district No. 3 (Old Nephi Levan City Hall at 8 p. m. to and encourage Christensen are as follows: for you to vote North candidates K. are Ward) Continued on Page Eight There wil be no admission fee Nephi No. 1. Poling place, Ar- maining) Ernest G. Mantes, D., J. Sperry and J. Gayle Yorgason. enjoy the meeting and refresh-- of Mrs. Minnie Winter was her ments. brother, Wm. Shepherd of Tooele. for the dance, and all are invited. mory building. Judges of elect- J. P. Allen, R. canthe from various 2. For Messages State Representative, ion: Gay D. Sperry, Wanda LeRoy T. Ostler, Emma J. year term; Ernest I. Wilson, D., didates and various parties appear Ward Relief Societies in the pages of this issue take Wilson, James A. Phillips and Calvin E. Neilsen, R. time to study the stands of the For County Commissioner, Anderson. Stella for Plan Conferences Carl Gallaway, D., various candidates on important term, Polling place, Nephi No. 2 issues, to study candidates backEarl S. McPherson., R. Courthouse. Juab Judges County grounds, pledges etc. Sunday Evening, Nov. 2 Hazel Bosh, Grace Judd, Lois For County Commissioner, term: R. Elgin Gardner., D., "And remember County Clerk Brough, Etta Latimer, Ralph A. Roy Bowles, R. Relief Society conference is Christensen concluded, "Vote as and Harry Beagley. For County Clerk, to be held Sunday evening in each term, you please but please vote. Polling place, old Nephi No. 3 of the wards of Juab Stake. The Final plans for the new voters meeting will be at the regular time of the ward sacrament meet"open house to be held in the City building Blue Room from ings. 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. tonight (ThursFast Day sendees will be held in all wards of the stake on Sunday) have now been completed, acbe will services to Mrs. A. A. Boston, Baptismal cording day. chairman The affair is sponsored held at the Stake Font in the NeWard building on by the East Juab County Ladies phi Republican Club. Saturday evening. Those parents who have children of eight years Object of the meeting is to y Many people, Mr. Sorenson of age and not baptised should National science month is well collection started and is present-- 1 acquaint new voters with their have made contributions civic responsibility of voting, of contact their Bishop for a recom- underway at Juab high school. undertaking special geological (Plained, of one form or another to help the local and national canmend for baptism immediately, knowing the is meticulousGowers Glen all in work; Projects are in process Science program. Notable among didates and what the viewpoints skelinteran Indian student and ly piecing together these are the administration of and programs of these people are. Relief Society conference in the science classesan all time eton; John Craiwforth is trying to the school for their unfailin enseems at high. Consistent with this intent of comNephi Second Ward will begin at est The science and mathematics finish a seismograph between couragement; the Kiwanis Club of 5 p.m. Sunday, it was announced munity service all new voters and about viga rockets, piecing are very studging teachers offering and the Parent Teachers asvoters of all ages and affiliations today by Mrs. Mildred a deer skeleton, and study-i- n Nephi for the interested sociation for financial support; Mr. are invited and urged to attend. president. All ward mem- orous program Jenfossilized rocks. Richard large majority Matheson of the combers are encouraged to attend the and gifted. The Special attention and honor is carried on sen, who is collaborating with pany for access telephone work is to visual aids; to be accorded the first time votmeeting, Mrs. Greenhalgh stated. o fthe or before being sevis also on the John with school seismograph, Robert Hall Pharmacy for equipers. Theirs is the position of Theme for the conference meet-i- n after, doing extra chemistry and biology ment and many others who have will be "Let your light so shine ered grade levels represented. great privilege and theirs the and Michael Beck assinments. in various ways. chance to demonstrate a desire Jimmy Jensen, 9th grade, built helped before men, that they may see barometer and is cur- John Ludlow are doing fdter pap. Mr. Sorensen pointed out that to contmue this country as one your good works and glorify your a mercury is available at a where the exercise of a simple planning an anaeroil baro- - er and column chromatography on a microscope Father which is in heaven. (Matt. rently autumn while a leaves planning U meter. reasonable figure, and that additduty will bring the lasting bene- Representing the 10th grade are physiology demonstration on dia- ional contributions to bring their fits of sound government, peace The program for the Second At funds up who is making a lysis, osmosis and diffusion. and prosperity. by another 150.00 would Ward meeting will be sis follows, Larry Roselund, bee Carl preesnt Neil Haynes big interest be appreciated demonstration hive; so this important Mrs. to Among those to be present will Greenhalgh: according is his is who He YVankier Jack bacteriology. making instrument could be added to the be U. S. Representative Henry Prelude music, Mrs. Grace Judd; Dalby, and with own media artificially from mater- laboratory. are algae and proAldous Dixon and Mrs. Dixon, opening song, Congregation; in- tozoaworking and planning a demonstra- ials on hand and is learning many Madge Fairbanks of the Young vocation, Lucille Carter; sustainMerrill excellent laboratory techniques. rabbit dissection; Republican Yoters League and ing of officers, class leaders and tion There are other projects that is presently interested in Mrs. Evelyn J. YYIlliams, state Bailey Della Beliston, Shoot Set Lions slstlng teachers, Trap By osare wating for needed equipment, with Ladies Republican Club president. Ward Relief Society Secretary; physiology and workingphototrop-issuch as dark blinds, microscopes pressure, of Utah. Assisting Mrs. Boston Club for greetings, report and theme dis- mosis,andturgor Nov. 2 etc. to to arrive a or be with for ordered Sunday, physiostruggling in the arrangements are Mrs. cussion, President Mildred Greenlack of or funds National test from the unavailability of Harold Jones, Mrs. C. R. Lomax, The Morning logy halgh; music, Spoilsmen of Central Utah are foundation; Susan Howard the various media. Some of the Mrs. Elden Bowles, Mrs. Arnold Breaks, Relief Society Singing Science work- projects deal with blending of invited to the third in the series with Lua Stephensen, and Nadine Tunbridge are Brough and Mrs Albert C. Starr, Mothers Gary Yorga- light, projection of various media, of Lions Club sponsored trap director and Julie Sorensen, or- ing on an aquarium; with to shoots held be bact-geotrop-is- microscopic techniques, and Sunday, j talk "Jesus Christ the son isusexperimenting ganist; and other biologic and 'ember 2nd, from 10 a. m. until in bean plants; and many Mrs. Priscilla Nielsen had as Source of All Light, Anna D. dark. Rifle and splatter gun con students are preparing spec- physial phonomena.her overnight guests recently, Mr. "Lead music Kindly other Allred; The labs are in full use and tests will be held during the way. or planning experi ial and Mrs. James McCanee of MonLight", Singing Mothers; talk, "We mentsreports there are help sessions before and Attendance prizes will be given as Myrcl such Gowers, treal. Mr. McCance was branch AJ1 for God to Are Responsible at half hour intervals throughout Merrill after school. president when Mrs. Nielson servthe Manner YVe Improve the Light Beth Howard, Pat Sperry, According to Kenneth Sorensen, the day, starting at 10 a. m. ed a mission in Canada. Chapman, Steven BosThey and Wisdom Given by Our Lord" Bailey. Bill Science Roxanna Cole. were in Utah for the Octolier con-- I instructor, one of the Vera Broadhead; remarks, Bishop well and 11th 1 stuseems and 2th grade to be proper seference and were enroute to Cal- problems Telephone your local and social Many Kenneth Nyman; closing song, dents are showing diversified in- - lection of workable projects that items to Ths Time News office, MILES AN HOUR Unveiled in Los Angeles, the 5 lfomia where they will spend the 4,500 Goldie eongreation; benediction. .can be done with equipment, funds Phone 196, on Monday or rocket ship is designed to carry a pilot into space and back at winter with a son in law and Mr, mu atd Howarth; postlude music. apeeds up to 4,500 miles an hour. daughter. Jerry Steele ha a fine mineral ard time available. Judd. Services Held at Polling Places, Judges Listed Levan for Mrs. Louise S. James For General Election Tuesday 4- -j Times-New- Public Invited to War-loc- k Meetings Thurs. n. (6-ye- ar 1 Bur-ridg- e, Open House To Bel-listo- n, Honor Voters J.H.S. Student Science Program Hindred by Equipment Lack First-Secon- d ex-l- to-eth-er Green-ihalg- h, J j m Nov-erioloig- al m - j X-1- i I |