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Show c Saltt Lake Utah cityy Nephi is a Blessed Community . . "We Like Nephi!!" Singie Copy, 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, Parents Invited Its true that all things come to those who wait on -- reg- Its 25, 1958 Volume 49, Number 52 East Juab Area Federated Clubs Select Mrs. May Holiday Plans P. Burton for Mother of Year Honor To Learn New Explorer Aims Are Reviewed time for making New Years Three training courses Resolutions and Mrs. designed to acquaint parents of almost REG has mine all made for me to Juab Stake with the new program follow. In turn, weve gone way of the Explorers, will be held on out on a limb and made up several Saturday, December 27, Monday, community new years resolutions December 29 and Saturday Januwhich weve readied for publica- ary 3, according to an announcetion and which we will present to ment made this week by Boyd you in next weeks paper. Ivie, National Parks Council field Some folks have the idea that representative. theres no use making New Year The classes will be held at the resolutions unless you intend to Juab Stake Seminary building on keep them 100 per cent. Its my the three evenings mentioned befeeling that if we make resolu- tween 7:30 and 9:30 p.m. tions and keep the for a couple The training courses is especial Mr. and Mrs. Willard Molyneux to be honored at combined of weeks, weve shown that much ly designed to acquaint parents of affair during holiday season. change or improvement, as the with the Exploring procase may be. If we keep them a gram, and to out to them point month, were that much better ofi the great benefits that it can and if we succeed in keeping give in decreasing juvenile delin them until their purpose is ac- quency, and in providing a basis complished, were way ahead of for outstanding citizenship. the game. Scouter Ivie has issued an in reg vitation to the following to be in Its better to second the motion attendance: Parents of Explorin the journey through life than to ers; Explorer post advisors; AsA combined birthday anniver- ren: Vaughn Molyneux of Mona be a chronic objector. sistant advisors; Post committee sary and Gblden Wedding date and Miss Norma Molyneux of Salt reg men; Stake Presidency; Bishops marked Tuesday as an eventful Lake City. They have four grandChristmas Thanks! Age group counselors of the Y. M On this eve of Christmas, we M. I. A., M.I.A. Superintendents, day for Mr. and Mrs. Willard children and five great grandwant to humbly and seriously ex- Scoutmasters; District Committee Molyneux of Mona, one of the children. Mr. Molyneux is a retired farmcommunitys eldest couples. tend thanks and appreciation to members, Scout Commissioners. Both Mr. and Mrs. Molyneux ob- er. Mrs. Molyneux has been actour friends who have supported us He also has issued an invitation during the past year. Yes, were to all others who are in any way serve birthday anniversaries on ive in ward affairs during her December 23, Mrs. Molyneux hav- lifeitme, having served as an ofspeaking of business support and interested in helping youth. were speaking of that support in ing reached her 76th birthday and ficer and teacher in the Primary Mr. Molyneux his 86th anniversary, association for 22 years. She was what the surveys call readership" Mrs. Molyneux was born Dec- first counselor in the Relief Socsomething that is higher in the Crews to Make ember 23, 1882 at Fountain Green iety for four years. She has been home town weekly than any other City a daughter of Reuben and Emma a visiting teacher for many years media. We regret that this column Jane Kay Carter. Willard Moly- and still fulfills this calling at and this newspaper not always Collection of Garbage neux was born at Mona, Decemb- the present time. have been as good as we would On Sunday, December 28, from er 23, 1872 to John and Elizabeth liked to have it that typos" )n Friday Morning were married 2 to 7 p.m., the family will honor have given folks an extra laugh Molyneux. They anofficials have Nephi City and sometimes our spirit of nounced that the weekly garbage January 27, 1908 in Salt Lake City their parents at open house at optimism for the future has some- collection will be made on Friday and have made their home in the family residence in honor of times faded just a slight bit. But morning, December 26th. Resi- Mona ever since. Their marriage the birthday anniversaries of Mr. through it all, weve been blessed dents are asked to have their gar- was solemnized in the Manti LDS and Mrs. Molyneux and also to mark their fifty years of with readership. We used to think bage on the curb by 8 a. m., the Temple November 18, 1940. two child of are that to keep people reading we starting parents They time of the city trucks. had to eat someone out" every week or two . . . but wisdom groweth as the head's hair thineth" Christmas Night Danee Again, thanks, and to each of you who may be glancing at these we words, we wish for you a won- Planned at School 'd derful Christmas with your family Veil Veater and his orchestra and friends and loved ones around will furnish the music for a Fut- you . . and an optimistic New Year- ure Farmers sponsored dance at yes, everyday of 59 Optimis- the Juab Hig on gymnasium tically bright. -Christmas night, December 25th. teen-age- December Many activities are on the tab for the holiday season, it will be noted by a review of the dates and activities below: Wednesday (Christmas eve) 6:30 p.m. at Levan. Special visit by Santa Claus for all children of the Levan area under the age of 10, at the Farrell Wankier home. Thursday, Christmas night v--F. F. A. sponsored dance at the Juab High School gymnasium under sponsorship of the F. F. A. Music by Val Veaters Westerns. Friday, December 26: Levan Ward Budget dance at Levan ward hall, music by the Revelers. Everyone invited from all the stake free, budget dance. rs Birthday Anniversaries, Golden Wedding To Be Observed at Mona -- wvj V Mis. May P, Burton has been selected by the Federated Women's Clubs of Nephi to represent this community as their candidate for "Mother of the Year. This well known, much loved and respected lady has lived all her life in Nephi. She was born December 9, 1880 and attended the public schools and the Juab Stake Academy. She always has been an active worker in the community and at the age of 12 years began her service to her church as organist in the Primary. She has served as organist in all the organizations of the church. She has been President of the YWMIA. was a member of the Stake board of the Relief Society, and served a sa counselor in the ward Ward Hall. operation. He was an enthusiastic civic and church leader, and he became a well known attorney and later Judge of the Fifth Judicial District. Six children were born to this couple: Dr. Marcus They are II. Burton, Washington, D.C., Mrs. Glen (Florence) Worthington, Logan; Airs. Clement F. (Blanche) Ilesse, LaJolla, California; Clarence P. Burton, Salt Lake Dr. Alma P. Burton, Orem, City; and Services Held for Mother Of Mrs. Worthington d Friday, December 26, Funeral services were Ward hall. MIA budget dance Moroni Tuesday for Mrs. held at with Rhythm-Aire- s music Stake (Edna) Morley, mother ofLeRoy Mrs. budget dance, everyone invited, Henry (Bernice) Worthington of free. Nephi. Several relatives and im4 p.m. at Fourth mediate Saturday, friends from the Nephi Ward Hall Stake Primary holi- area attended. day party. All children of PriMrs. Morley died at the family mary age invited. home last week following an exMona tended illness. Saturday, December 27 Lions Club dance at the Mona First-Secon- ganist She has been a visiting teacher for 36 years and is still an active member. On January 14, 1903 she was married to Thomas II. Burton. After their marriage her husband studied law and passed the bar examination. Mrs. Burton always gave him her full support and co- Door prizes, etc., Saturday and Monday, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Explorer training program for all parents and others. Classes at Seminary building. Second Monday December 29 round of Junior M Men basketball nty games at Juab High school of fast action in three games starting at 7, 8 and 9 p.m. ATTENTION ALL SCOUTS Scouts of Juab District plan to attend Scouts Fun Night on December 30 to be held at the Armory building at 7:30 p.m. sharp. Activities of the evening will consist of games, fun and plenty gym-pleto eat. No equipment is neeeded. All Scouts are urged to contact Public invited, free. their scout friends in order that New Years Eve Jaycee Janes all will be in attendance. Scouts annual New Years Eve dance at are requested to register with Juab High gymnasium fun and scoutmaster by paying a 25c re-- 1 frivolity for a Happy New Year. freshment fee. Clark' Burton, Salt Lake City Judge Burton died 27 years ago, and during these years, through her encouragement and sacrifice and hard work, all of her children have been successful in their it of education and in their chosen professions. Three of her sons have fulfilled missions for the Dee pur-seu- L. D. S. Church. She has been a real companion to her children, and young people always were welcome in her home where they, along with her own family, learned wonderful lessons in honesty, ambition, trustworthiness and happy living. Mrs. Burton has a great faith, and her philosophy of live is based on giving service to others. People love her for her acts of kindness, her visits to the homes of the sick, and to those in in trouble. Her cheerful disposition, her youthful figure and her radiant smile are an Inspiration" to all her friends and associates. ik V reg- Experiene proves that saying nothing at the wrong time is just Season Tickets for Juab's as effective as saying the right thing at the right time!!! Five Home Games reg Friday will be national exchange and if all the folks whove Are Still Available day bought the wrong size and color From the JHS CLARION for Johnny and Jim and Pop Season tickets for Juab High and Provo to have to trek back School basketball games are now Salt Lake City stores for exchang- on salie at the principals office. es, Nephis service stations will be All Fripersons wishing to buy tickbusiness office doing a land ets should get them at once to day! insure them the seats of their reg choice. The tickets sell for $3.00 Mrs. REG says: for five games. Mr. and Mrs. Niels O. Peterson half century of married life Levan Couple to observe Levan Couple to be Honored on 50th Anniversary of Marriage toffoers Larsen. Mr. Peterson was born May 14, 1873 at Levan, a son of Erick and Anna Sorenson Peterson. He was a farmer by 30th. occupation until he retired a few They were married on Decemb- years ago. They have two living er 30th, 1908 at Nephi, the mar- children, a son Arvird E. Peterson riage being later solemnized in the of Levan, and a foster daughter, Mrs. Mrs. Elmer R. (Anna E.) Broad-heaManti L. D. S. Temple. of Nephi. Peterson was bom March 5, 1884, They also have at Copenhagen, Denmark, a daugh- five grandchildren and five groat ter of Niels and Christine Chris- - grandchildren. Mr. and Mrs. Niels Peterson of Levan will celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniversary on Tuesday, December LEVAN Hew Chairman of Juab County ASC O. Committee J. E. Worthington, well known local farmer, was recently named chairman of the Juab County Agricultural Stabilization and Conservation committee. Mr. WorthPax-ma- n ington succeeds J. Walter who has headed the committee for the past six years, and who was not a candidate for reelection. Other officers of the County Committee are Elmer Broadhead, vice chairman, Heber Taylor, regular member, Alton Ellertson, first alternate and Earl Jarre tt, second alternate. d Ten Seniors in Race for Science DR. RONALD J. MACKLEY to be associated with Dr. P. L. Jones. Awards by Bausch and Lomb Ten seniors at Juab High School are now competing to decide the Son of Nephi Couple winner of the 1959 Bausch and Lomb Honorary Science Award Killed in Accident at o medal, it has been announced by Mr. Sorensen, Science instructor. At Payson Monday This annual award, a handsome Word was received in bronze medal, is given at gradu- Monday of the accidental Nephi death Earl Jarrett, local stockman and As was announced last week, ation to the senior who achieves ofr LaMont Taylor, 43, son of of Dr. in Ronald of was named J. the scholastic Provo president Mackley, standirfg highest Mr. and Mrs. V. Dell farmer, and if, Posse at the an- will be associated with Dr. P. L. science subjects. It is presented in brother of Mrs. Glynn Taylor the Nephi-Neb- o of s Hanson last Jones at the offices in Nephi be- almost 7,000 schools. Since its nual election meeting held Mr. Taylor was killed k Nephi. ginning January 1, Dr. Jones has introduction in 1933, there have instantly when the loader which fa Friday evening at the Nephi City been 125,000 winners; and substan- he was operating near the Mr. Jarrett succeeds Bill announced. Hall. Payson Dr. Mackley is a graduate of tial percentage have been encourHoward who has headed the oroverturned. It is re- -' I gravel pit two years. the Northwestern Dental School aged by the award to follow ported that he jumped from the V ganization for the past Others named are McRay Evans, and has maintained an office in scientific careers. machine but that it rolled 0'r r Winners of the Honorary Science him and he died of a crushed vice president; Dale M. Worwood, Provo since his graduation. b Dr. a to are and is award for of native treasurer; Mackley compete eligible secretary chest Worwood, Jim Jacobsen Mapleton and studied at Brigham Science Scholarships, sponsored He is survived by his parents; Chad Winn, Rex McPherson, Joe Young University before beginning by Bausch and Lomb Optical Co., his widow, lone Coombs Taylor, a Garrett, Ronald Jones and Bill studies at Northwestern. While at the University of Rochester. son and two daughters, one broththere his name was placed on the The Rochester, New York firm er and three sisters. Howard. Retiring president Howard was "Deans Honor Roll which was es- provides three or more scholarships annually, with stipends baspresented with a beautiful engrav- tablished in 1956. ed belt buckle in appreciation for Dr. Mackley was recipient of ed on need and with a combined Relief Society Regular the work he has done during the a $600 undergraduate research value of $9,600. The Award winfellowship at the beginning of his ner must be selected at an early past two years. The installation banquet for the senior year, and was also honored date because applictions for the Leadership Meet Sunday c scholarships must be filled out and new officers will be held at the with a scholarship by the Stake Relief Society Leadership Snak Shak Cafe on January 7. will be held Sunday. Decsociety of Chicago, which returned on or before March 1. meeting This award was presented for ember 28 at 2 p. m. at the All members and prospective mem- is presented each year to the d bers and their wives are invited to senior dental student who has the first time at Juab last year ward chapel, it was anmost sueeessfully rendered com- and the winner Lowell Jones. nounced Tuesday by Mrs. attend the affair. This is a really outstanding Jensen, Relief Society Stake Mary plete dental service to a patient. presMr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson Dr. Mackley was elected to mem- award and thus far those who are ident. atto the Omicron have in for it were in Provo last Thursday All ward and stake Relief SocKappa Up- competing good grades bership tend funeral services for Neve silon. honorary fraternity upon his and the competition in projects is iety are urged to be in bound to be close. Mortensen, a friend. graduation in June. Earl Jarrett Named Head Dr. Mackley To Be Nephi-NebPosse; Of Asociafed With Dr. Evans Is Vice President Jones January 1st f . Direct-ors:Bi- I&tst Wisijz for tfje Odonto-graphi- First-Secon- 2)ollbap Reason Jjc |