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Show Universal. MLcrofilndnff Corp. Avftnuo 1A1 liorporrt Saltt Lake cityy Utah Hephi is a Blessed Community EJ . . "We Like Nephi!!" Single Copy, 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, December 18th, 1958 Volume 49, Number 51 SMSi; It may be true money, but it When Santa comes to town on Saturday afternoon, December 20 he will select the winner ot the oil painting which has been dis. i, t hambci ol Commeiv olkcuil;. have not announced placed at Paxman Appliance lor the past month. The Delphic Lit- u tlui ins honor. Bum i Lius e ill mike the trip here by fast jet erary Club is sponsoring this pro- ml.n.-rIn his luvouie Reindei-team, but they have Stated ject to raise funds for the Nephi that he w ill be m Nephi Saturd.i at tu noon to greet and meet the swimming pool. If you do not thihhen ol all vintral I tali Has visit was an ungod tor a couple of have stubs in the box at be sure to get them in neeKs ago v.iien Santa took tune liom his hui schedule to make a before Saturday. The awarding ot lling trip o Neplu. the prize w ill take place at 4 30 .kivues suited that all ihihhcn o! all the communities of p.m. tali am invited to coucu gale on Neplus Main street Sat-,- i Piesence is not necessary. t.it at tei noon to witniss Ins tei'val anil to meet him The Delphic Literary Club exduring the Ills i nival is scheduled at J pm. tends thanks to all who have made ai'emocn their Christmas sale successful, Hie grand old man with the and they wish to extend special Snow White beard and the snow y white beard and the perappreciation to Paxman's Appliance and to Allen's Cash Store sonality which thrills the young-steifor special courtesies extended. will meet and gieet all of the Centidl Utah children who want to come, at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Paikin Motor Company's display room at 137 South Main. that time is isnt so scarce. reg Dear Santa Claus: This is my first letter to you in many years, and if you dont fulfill this order, Ill understand, cause the days are shorter than for some months past and the stocks are running low at this season of the year. Dear Santa, bring me an extra large bottle of wisdom, that I may use it daily throughout the coming year to deal fairly and squarely with my fellow men in daily walks and talks of life. And Santa, will you please furnish me with the blessings of health and happiness during your visit here for these are among the greatest gifts any one can receive. And Santa, while youre over Washington and Berlin and Mos- Sincerely, R. E. G. reg Ray Kelson, proprietor of Rays Cafe in Nephi, is the winner of two important prizes in the annual contest sponsored by Las Mr. Kelson won a Vegas firms. .300 Wetherly Magnum rifle as first prize in one contest; and an all expense paid Mazatlar Mexico fishing trip for the prize in another firms contest. Ray entered a Castus Head deer The contests having 32 points. were sponsored by Golden Nugget, and El Cortez hotel. C Pax-man- reg-ad- monition to think twice before they spoke it would have a mighty depressing effect upon conversation. o- i s, South-Centr- al I Election Names vv s, Committeemen Fast Games Santas visit is again being sponsored by the Jumoy Chamber of Commerce, with the cooperation oi the merchants, Nephi Agricultural City, the Chamber of Commerce For Farm Setup Feature M Men Opening Round REIGNING ROYALTY for the Senior Ball Friday evening are Chad Winn, king; Karen Ostler, queen; Christy Kendall and Rev McPherson, princess and prince. The affair will begin at 9 p.m. with ceremonies at 10:30 pan. Times-New- s Exclusive Photo by Allan Gibson Senior Ball to be Friday Feature Holding places of special honor Friday night at the annual Senior Ball of the Juab High School will be Queen Karen Ostler and King Chad Winn. Sharing the spotlight with them will be Princess Christy Kendall and Prince Rex McPherson. These four were chosen at a recent meeting ol the class to represent them at tins event. They will be crowned at special reg ceremonies during the floor show What some men need to get scheduled to take place at 10:30 forward is not a pat on the back but a kick in the seat! Mrs. REG says: If everyone followed the Central Utah Here on Saturday , cow yes and London and Paris and other capitols of the world powers, sprinkle heavily the powder of human kindness and the spirit of cooperation, that your visit will usher in a period of cooperation between the countries of the world that peace will reign. Thanks, Santa, for your cooperation in this and all other like providing the kidthings dies with goodies and toys anl with the hope of Christmas! Sanfa Claus to Greet Kiddies of p.m. in the Boys gymnasium. The hall will be appropriately decorated for the event, cairying out the theme Blue Christmas. The ball, climax ol a day ol activity by the seniors, will be pre-ce- d by an assembly in the morning and a basketball game in the retary have been working hard to 30-2- 9 nt have everything ready for the days activities. Other committee, members assisting are Kathleen Jensen, Mary Bosh, Renae CalloRichard Robert Garrett, way, Howard, Louise Powel, Dianne Hannifin, John Crawforth, MarGadd, Kent Lasater, Donna garet atternoon. DiJean Class officers James Kelson, anne Bowles, Charles Sidwell,Mike Mower, John Ludlow, president; Don Fowkes, Beck, Margie Foote and John points. Mona and Levan tangled in the and Trudy Boswell, sec Morgan. finale with the lead changing several times and with Mona comscore in ing out on top of a 2 a very close encounter. Kirk Lynn led the Mona youths with a output, while Paul Mangel-so- n was high for Levan. Stake MIA Schedules Public Invifed to Attend The second round of play will 41-2- 5. Yor-gaso- n nt Many Christmas Activities Announced Reverelers to Furnish Music for December 26 Juab Stake Junior M Men Basketball play began last Monday evening with three games being played in the first round. Nephi Second ward barely edged out the Nephi Third ward by a score in a thrilling game which was close all the way. Rich-ai- d Howard led the Second Warders with a total while the Third Ward scoring was more evenly divided with Richard Hall with nine points, Bob Garrett with eight and Rex McPherson seven. Fourth Ward came Nephi through with a somew'hat easier win over Nephi First Ward, defending champs with the score of this game being Gary led the scorers with 14 45-4- The Juab County Stabilization committee has announced the election of the Community Committeemen in each ot the tour districts as follows: Mona district: Herman Young, chairman, Lauren A. Keyte, Orvil Andrews, regular member, Vaughn Molyneux and Ralph Kay, alternates. Earl Nephi North district McPherson, chairman; Earl vice chairman; DeVon Winn, regular member; A. Roy Bowles and Grant Allen, alternates. Elmer Nephi South district chairman ; Reese Broadhead, Frank Painter, vice chairman; Morgan, regular member; Bent R. and others. Merchants of the community are again this week bringing you many special gift items through the advertisements in this newspaper. We invite you to scan the adverk tising thoroughly for gift items. Most of the items advertised are of a practical nature which will be beneficial in every way to the family members. A great many Santa Claus items also are being advertised and displayed this week, as the date for the big event draws hours near- n; last-wfee- Jar-ret- t, Bryan and Thomas ternates. Kendall, er. Children from Moroni, Fountain Green, Nephi, Mona, Levan, Scip-iOak City, Leamington, Lynn-dy- l, Mills, and all intermediate o, al- Levan district: Ross Harper, areas and other central Utah communities are invited to come and chairman; Ilarlin Williams, Vern Mangelson, reg- visit the grand old man this week ular member; Clinn Morgan and end and to have a talk with him while theyre here. The Junior Erin Poulson, alternates. The county convention for the Chamber of Commerce will provide purpose of electing a county com- him with sacks of candy and mittee will be held in the Juab nuts to give to the children while County A. S. C. office on Dec- they visit with him. ember 22 at 9 a.m. n; nt Juab Prinipals Attend State be on Monday evening, December 29 with Mona vs Second at 7 p.m., Christmas Play byMona First vs Levan at 8 p.m., and the vs Fourth at 9 pm. The Third Hall Levan Dance M. I. A, The Stake annual Mona The School Operannual Deadline Announced Christmas dance will be held on etta Santa and the Space Men public is invited to come out and All residents of Juab Stake are Friday, December 26 at 9 pun. in will be presented on Thursday see the boys play and cheer for On Visit Requests Ward Recreation evening, December 18 at the your respective ward. Games are invited to enjoy a Christmas sea- the First-Secon- d Parents of Nephi wishing to son dance at the Levan Ward hall hall. Music wall be furnished by Mona Ward Amusement hall, at played at the Juab High school gymnasium. have Santa Claus visit with on Friday, December 26 at 9 p.m. the Rythmaires. 7 p.m. of children in various according to Bishop J. Clair Col There will be no admission fee groups The general public is invited, Several local principals attendhomes on Christmas eve should lard, of the Levan Ward. and everyone is invited to attend. and there will be no admission ed the Utah State Elementary call the residence of Norman The Revelers orchestra has been The operetta story is as folconference m Sait Principals Deadline sure. music. the for a lows: Greenhalgh today Santa is kidnapped by engaged furnishing Lake City recently. Keith R. Baifor the calls will be Monday The dance is a budget affair, Wankier Home in Levan to scientist from Mars and no one ley, principal of the Nephi elenoon, in order that complete ar without admission charges. on earth can follow his space ship schools, Sheri D. Ferre, mentary rangements can be made for the into the sky. Little Red Men from Be Sceen of Special vice principal and Lawrence D. etc. numbers Moon Venus routing, Mars, Maidens, Brough, principal of the Levan This is another of the communSchool Program Friday Beauties, Uranian Clowns, Black school were in attendance to hear Eve Affair Christmas the services being provided by ity Gnomes, Detectives, Horned Men The Ten Top Scorers a review ot the new State Study Nephi Junior Chamber of Com- Planned from Jupiter, and Neptunian Gyp21 Mona Kirk to be used by the schools Levan Lynn, guides n civic LEVAN By special arrange- sies sing, dance and perform inmerce, Nephis young-maPaul Mangelson, Levan of the state. There has been exMrs. Farrell Mr. and ments with LEVAN The annual organization. holiday Come out and Richard Howard, Second - 15 tensive study and many hours oi teresting drills. program of the Levan School will Wankier Sr., Canta Claus will be discover if Santa Claus can come 14 Yorgason, Fourth Gary planning incorporated into these on Christmas home outside their be presented on Friday, December back to deliver toys on Christmas 11 Loren Callaway, Mona guides. They should prove helpEarly Deadlines Set 19 at 7 p.m. at the ward chap- eve at 6:30 p.m. eve school officials state. 9 Richard Hall, Third ful to all teachers and should help He would like to visit personalel. All students of the school will 9 in improving the educational pracBoyd Bowles, Fourth For Christmas Week Issue participate in activities centered ly all the boys and girls of that 8 Bob Garrett, Third tices m the state. of 10 to age. years about the theme of the program community up 8 Levan Brent to Discussion of possible legislatAuditorium Taylor, will as heralded be Elementary Christmas Day Inasmuch His arrival will Peace on Earth. 8 Leon Williams, Levan ion for the coming year was unwill and he carols fall on Thursday next w7eek, The Christmas with the proImmediately following dertaken by a representative panTimes-New- s will be circulated a gram, Santa Claus will greet all come with his pack filled with Be Scene Central for Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler el from the State Board of Edube will usual. friends. than earlier his It little for Every day the the group, both old and young gifts and family visited Friday evening cation and other educators. in the mail on Wednesday morn- at the Amusement hall where child may talk to him and tell him The conference proved very in Moroni with Mrs. Serena Ostwhat they want him to bring. ing, and will consist primarily of small gifts will be distributed. School Annual Affair ler and Miss Charlotte Knapp and worthwhile and should aid adminadvertiseChristmas greeting in Spring City with Mr. and Mrs. istrators in future planning for ments. The annual Christmas program Max Blaine. their schools. Scouts of the Juab District are The Stake Primary annual holiClub and school reporters, corinvited to keep December 30 free given by the Central School will respondents and the general pub- day dance will be held December plan be presented Friday evening at lic are encouraged to have their 27th at the Fourth Ward recreat- of other engagements and to Fun-er-R7:00 p.m at the New Elemenetry news material to the office on ional hall. All Primary children of to attend the District Scout School auditorium. . Tuesto attend. are on invited Stake Juab and if possible, Monday Games, loads of fun and plenty Thep rogram will be based on day morning at the latest. We Ruth Kay of Provo, daughter to eat are on the agenda. Scouts the theme Christmas Windows. will accept material as late as we possibly can on Tuesday after- of Mrs. Alton Memmott, was in are invited to watch next weeks The third, fourth, fifth and sixth e noon, but we would appreciate Nephi Saturday to attend the fun- paper for the place and time, but grades will each give in panto-minscoutmaster and and the meanwhile services Alva eral for F. your song in the give Belliston, all gayiety getting cooperation of 25c to register you for the party. thrill seen in the many store winher uncle. material in early. dows at Christmas time. The third grades will tell and sing about the toy shop and the bakery windows. The fourth grade about the candy shop and about The fifth Christmas tree land. grade children will take you past the music shop and the book store. To complete the tour the sixth grades will conduct you by the sports store window and lead all to the final scene, the beautiful Church window. There will be 350 children participating with song, poems and Budget Dance Dec. 26 at Moab, Juab to Meet in Friday Afternoon Game Juab and Moab will meet on Friday December 19 in an afternoon game, scheduled for 1:30 p.m. in the Juab high school gym. Only one game will be played Friday afternoon, according to Principal M. Clark Newell. Planning Meet at Two games will be played on Saturday evening, when the Millard Eagles from Fillmore will be in Nephi. Games will begin at 6:30 and 8 p.m. Saturday evening. Honored at Reception Following Marriage Mr. and Mrs. Elgin R. Garrett announce the marriage of their daughter Ann Darlene to Keith J. Chapman, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman of Manti. The marriage was solemnized in the Manti L. D. S. Temple Saturday, December 13. President Lewis R. Anderson of the temple officiated. A reception was held in honor of the young couple Saturday evening at the Fourth Ward Recreation hall. The couple are currently honeymooning in Arizona and they will make their home in Sunset, Utah. ee narrations. Itha Gadd, Teacher Reporter. Provo Dentist to be L 41 Associated With Dr. Jones Is this years driver A 1959 CHEVROLET training car being used in the Juab School District. Shown here are, L to. rn Max Framp-toinstructor, Carol Belliston and Georgia n, Dr. P, L. Jones announced this week that Dr. Ronald J. Mackley, Indian Children Participate in Central Utah Program Last Friday INDIAN CIIILDREN and their foster brothers and sisters from the Nephi and Levan areas Joined with others from Central Utah In their Christmas party at Sprlngville last Friday evening. Here, a portion of the Nephi group is led in singing carols by Mrs. Betty Motes, far right. Jeanette Mathews Is at the piano. The Nephi in the songs and narrations with a Christmas scene on the huge flannel board shown at the extreme left of the photograph. A visit from Santa Claus, and Indian dances from a group of University students climaxed the program. group Joined together Times-New-s Exclusive Photo a graduate ef the Northwestern Dental School, will become associated wath him in his office in Nephi, beginning next week. Dr. Mackley will be on a basis for the coming few weeks. Dr. Jones stated Dr. Mackley is a practicing dentist at Provo at the present time and will maintain his otfiee and practice there while assisting with Dr. Jones' practice here. Sperry, students and Fred Chapman, manager of Chevrolet who furnished this years driver training car. s Exclusive Fhoto by Allan Gibson Chapman Times-New- Student Driver Training Is Successful part-tim- Mr. Child stated We appreciate All ninth grade students enrolled in the schools of Juab School the full cooperation of the auto-district are participating In the mobile dealers of Nephi in fur- driver training program, reports Superintendent Clyde C. Child. In nishing the diner training cars for the youth and adult driver charce of the hehind-the-whetraining program. He continued 'training is Max Frampton. el We are particularly grateful to H rec Chapman, owner and man- ator Chapman Chevrolet, who i currently furnishing the driver training car to the school district and the people of East Juab is County". |