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Show L, mvnsc?5iIainc Saltt Lake city? Cotp- - Utah Hunters Urged To Respect Private Lands i Utah pheasant hunters should find a good supply of birds in the fields as this hunt gets un- Single Copy, 10c derway on Saturday, November 7 at 8 a.m., according to officials of the Utah Fish and Game IMSEOftiS SEEDS Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, November 5, 1959 Cast Named for Three Republicans Elected Senior Play; To City Council Positions Announce Date department. Department spokesmen noted that late season brood counts throughout the state indicated that there would be about the same number of birds for this hunt as was the case during 1958 season when the the pheasant cycle was at a peak. Once again, all hunters were reminded to respect the rights of the private landholder where nearly 100 per cent of all the pheasant hunting takes place. The law as written on each fish and game license, decrees it illegal to trespass upon private property at any time without the express permission of the landholder or person in charge of such lands. Spokesmen noted that much has been gained during the past three years to better these through the work of the State Triangle Committee. This committee is now functioning in an effort to better the problems of private land use for hunting and at the same time project an equitable harvest of the fish and game reon these sources produced problems lands. On each level of operation the committees are composed of representatives from the organized landholders, organized sportsmen and department personnel. In meetings held throughout the year the problems common to such use of private lands are discussed and solutions arrived upon to better them. One outgrowth of these triangle committee meetings has been the printing and availability of several triangle committee signs calling attention to the law, the use of the land as the individual landholder desires it to be, and the obligation of the sportsman going afield upon such land. These signs are available through farmer and department offices over the state. Department Director Harold S. Crane urged landowenrs to reminded use the signs and each sportsman of the trespass law and the need to observe and respect all signs if hunting upon private lands is to continue in the future. PLAN EMPLOYMENT SURVEY Meeting Tuesday afternoon in a planning session on an employment survey for Juab County were thefollowing: Jack I.udlow, Dr. A. A. Boston, Clyde C. Child, Calvin Neilsen; front Norman Greenhalgh, Ernest Dean, Sherill Neville, Jennings Lee, and Dean Shaw, Chairman. Mr. Dean represents C. lT. Vocational School; Mr. s Lee and Mr. Neville the Utah Employment Sendee. Exclusive Photo r I Nephi Lady Awarded se ques-tionai- re Service Pin at 15-ye- ar Club Exercices; Large Group Honored The annual Juab County 4H Sally Lomax and Kay Wilkey Dorothea Mayer and Sally LoCouncil. max. Achievement Exercises were through the held for Mona and Nephi on Canning Kathryn Ostler, Marc (a Tidwell and MarMarilyn Wednesday, October 28, in the Christensen, Janet received and Kathy Worwood. Juab High school auditorium, jory Greenhalgh Brough Food Preparation Loy Beth and for Levan on Thursday, trophy cups for A rating in October 29 in the' Levan City junior demonstrations at the Sudweeks, Linda Kay WheelCounty fair. Sherylee hall. Vickie Wheelwright, wright, foods received a dairy and Beverly Blackett. The programs were under the Council and demonstration pin and also Frozen Foods direction of the Kathryn attended the state fair as Chambers. Mrs. Kitty Beard, Levan Comwinner of the senior demon Home Improvement Linda munity Supervisor. at the county fair. The Ingram, Connie Ingramt ADean program is part of stration the Extension Service work and Special awards were given to Tolley, and Susan Garrett. Achievement is supervised by Mrs. Velyn groups Kay Wilkey, having 100 per cent blue Stevens, home agent, and Kay ribbon exhibits at the County Julie Johnson. Carolyn Sparks, Bendixsen, county agent. fair. These groups were lead by Stephen Nyman, Nancy NyAt the two programs leaders the following leaders: Nannette man. Girls Home Economics Kay members were honor- Corbin and Mrs. Lucille Corand ed for their fine work during bin; Barbara Garrett and Nan Wilkey and Sherylee Sudweeks. Alice Ann Hanthe past summer. Leadership cy Nyman; Marjorie Bowles Through an oversight at the and Alice Ann Hanson; Linda son and Linda Kay WheelNephi program, Miss Carolyn Kay Wheelwright and Mrs. wright. Entomology Rulon Wilkey, Sparks name was not read for Clara Wheelwright; Myra Kay the awards she was to receive. and Myrtle Vest of Mona; Bon- Stephen Barker and Michael Miss Sparks should have been nie Paystrup and Gwen n Pay. Rulon Wilkey. Forestry presented with an achievement of Levan. Garden pin and a clothing pin. She is Stephen Nyman national and Kent Other awards by an outstanding 4H member, donors Jarrett. are as follows: Beef done excellent work having Stephen Wilson. Almost every girl and boy Style dress revue Pamela during the eight years she has their pro- Cotton, Carolyn Sparks, Con- completed participated in the nie Sparks, Sally Lomax, Nan- this year. The agentsprojects stated gram. Sharon Russell, that all should be complimentcy Nyman, Mrs. Mildred Garrett reMargo Kay, Myerl Gowers, Al- ed on the high quality of work ceived a leadership ice Ann Hanson, Linda Kay the members have accomppin and Kitty Beard, Enid Wheelwright, Wilkey, lished this year, and that parKay p Pay-struWorwood and Bonnie Margo Kay, Sherylee Sudweeks, ents, members and the of Levan each received Carolyn Oliver, Nyra Stanley, communities as a whole should Dorothea Mayer, Nila Mae be very appreciative and proud leadership pins. Christensen, Margaret o fthe fine leaders in the comKenneth Nyman, represent- Morgan, Julie Mary Johnson, Nann- munities. They have spent Bank First the Security ing ette Corbin, Kathy Newton, many hours and a lot of hard of Utah, Nephi office, presentMargie Memmott, Kathryn Lo- work in assisting with the deed $5.00 savings account awards max and Barbara Christensen. velopment and character buildto the following first, second Carolyn Sparks, ing of the youth in our comClothing and third year members for Connie Sparks, Sharon Russell, munities County Agent Ben- Don-ett- e books: record outstanding Nyra Stanley, Carolyn Oliver, dixsen stated, Yates, Mona; Diane Levan; Julee Nyman, 4-- H Sud-wee- ks 4-- H 4-- H Step-hense- 4-- H 4-- H 15-ye- ar eccentric will instrucing that his daughter should marry Ben jamin Moore, a pompous bachelor of 40, who had onre saved his life. Mooie w'as quite willThe multi-purposurvey is tional information. Each of the 500 employing ing to carry out the conditions to determine local employment establishments in the county of the will, as was also William patterns, assist in determining will be Winkler, Janes uncle and guarprovided with a vocational guidance and trainand detailed instruct- dian, for .selfish reasons of his ing needs, aid in community de- ion. Employers can make a very own. Jane, being in love with velopment, serve as a tool in important contribution by com- Bob, had ideas quite to the job and industrial development pleting and returning the ques- contrary. and in providing other occupa tionnaires promptly. Curtain t:me is 8 p.m. Friday, November 20 in the Juab High school auditorium 4-- H T well-know- Job Information Survey is Planned Juab County employers, numbering about 500, will be asked for job information in a comprehensive occupational survey to be launched soon. The survey will be made by the Provo Employment Security office in cooperation with the local survey committee. The senior play "The Arrival of Kitty is now underway with rehearsals every day until the production night, November 20. The cast consists of Jimmy Pexton, Allan Gibson Bill Goble, Shirley Shepherd Arta Worthington, Patsy Bi-an, Richard Jensen, Fred Parkin, and Margo Brough. Student directors are Karen Sm.th and Marlene Price. The entire production is under direouun of Clarence 1. Pay, director. "The Arrival of Kitty tells the story of Box Baxter, a coln lege graduate and athlete, who is in love with Jane, the girl of his dreams. Jane's wealthy father made an 1 Times-New- 4-- H Volume 50, Number 4-- H 4-- H was elected for a second term in the Nephi City Council Tuesday, as voters also elected G. Ray Kelson and Harlow W. Pexton to the four-yea- r terms All three are Republicans. According to the tabulation above furnished Wednesday by City Recorder R. W. Christiansen, high man of the six on the ticket was Ray Kelson with 637 votes. Pexton was second with 516 votes, followed closely by Glazier with 529. Democratic candidates were Duane Tidwell, 445, James M. Garrett with 390 and Steve F. Greenwood 340. Although no figure was furnished on the total number of ballot cast, it would appear that the balloting was over 900, or between 60 and 65 per cent of the vote cast for President in the 1956 election. Tuesday for Roy Burton Scheduled by Storm Fringe; Only .09 inch Moisture Falls The East Juab area was on the fringe of a storm along the Wasatch front this week, and received only a trace of snow snow some lems Wednesday evening. The was reported heavier in areas with traffic probresulting in the Soldier Summit area, as well as else where. Only precipitation during the week occurred Tuesday evening when .09 of an inch fell The storm last week, deposit ing .47 of an inch, was the only precipitation occurance during the month. Temperatures during the week have ranged from a high of 76 to a low, on two nights, of 28. The weeks weather record, as taken each morning for the prior period, is as follows: To Schools During Week Juab District Three Classes East Juab Area on Citizens Invited Schools will American Education week during November 8 to 14 as proclaimed by President Eisenhower and Governor Geo. D. Clyde of Utah. Governor Clyde stated that sou,nd education enhances the dignity of the individual, secures responsible citizenship and maintains the integrity of a democratic government. Our schools are imperative to the perpetuation of free government and enlightened citizenry. All citizens are incited by school officials to visit their schools durng American Education week Each school of the district will feature special assemblies and student programs. The Board of Education of the District will meet Monday, November 9, at 7 p.m. in Superintendent Clyde C, Childs office as a tribute to American Education week. Among other topics to be discussed by representatives of the various div-ioof the district will be school building need, employee insurance, and needed curriculum changes. How long has it been since you visited a board meeting? Superintendent Child has asked. Juab High school will have its parent-teachconference day on Friday, November 13. The Nephi Elementary school will have its parent - teacher conference day on Monday, November 16. olvserve Funeral Services Held In Salt Lake City on Several relatives and friends of the Nephi area were in Salt Lake City Tuesday to attend funeral services for LeRoy F. (Roy) Burton, formerly of Nephi, Mr. Burton died last Friday in a Salt Lake hospital of natural causes. He was born at Nephi December 24, 1902, to John H and Mary Ann Carter Burton He married Madge Miller December 22, 1923 at Pocatello, Idaho. Survivors include his par ents, of Salt Lake City; his widow, three daughters; three brothers: George, Delos, and Alton, and a sister, Mrs. Elva Green, all of Salt Lake City. 45 i.. Councilman-ele- ns ct Kelson er C.U. School Case on Appeal with two subjects, class periods weekly have been scheduled for the Nephi area by the Central Utah Vocational School, Dr. A. A. Boston, president of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce announced Tuesday following a meeting with Ernest Dean of the C U. Vocational school. Classes will begin during the week of November 16, according to present plans. Those desiring to sign up for blueprint or classes in either classes, welding or electricity should contact Clark Newell at the Juab High school office. Additional information on time, charges, etc. will be next week. Three State Supreme Court In Utah Councilman-elec- t Pexton November 13 Set as Date for Parent and Teacher Consultation C. W. Glazier Reelected The Sheet Metal Workers Union has appealed to the Utah Supreme Court the ruling of the Filth District Court which ordered the union to reinstate two Nevada men and to pay them $54,000 damages. The ruling appealed from was entered by Judge Will L. Hoyt in favor of Troy O. Nance ana Thomas B. Hanley, who now live in Las Vegas. The union also appealed orders of Judge Hoyt reouiring it to post a bond to pay $500 each a month to the plaintiff's as the outcome damages pend-nof the appeal, and fhat the union file transcriois of the last five weeks of the trial at its expense for purposes of the appeal. The judge ruled in the trial held in Nephi in 1953 and 1959 that the two men wete given no opportunity to hear evidence against them lielore a union committee, that they were given no chance t ) cross examine witnesses or to present evidence in their own behalf, and that the purported expulsions were malicious as well as illegal. Arguments before the Supreme Court are not expected to lie heard until weU after the list of the year, and enforcement of Judge Hoyts judgment is stayed until th? appeal is decided. conferences Bchool will Neighborhood Meetings be held on Friday, November 13. On that day students will Invited to Advise on remain at home and parents will visit the school by ap Community Program Dairy Princess Honor pointment to meet with the Carolyn Warner of Nephi, guidance teacher assigned to A Community Development 1959 Dairy Princess for Juab their students. They will dis Committee News Release will students cuss for the their work the compete County, Have you met In your neighcrown and at school other Princess are doing at state Dairy borhood yet to talk community Hotel Utah on Friday and Satproblems of concern to stu Several meetMarjory Greenhalgh, Cheryle dents, teachers or parents. Par- development? urday, November 27 and 28. Williams, Linda Lou Corbin, ents also will receive the report ings have been held in homes The 1959-6- 0 state winner will Linda Powell, Kent Worthing throughout the community. It be announced at a televised excard for the first nine weeks, is felt that the best way of ton, Roger Stowell and Kent or quarter, of work. travaganza which will claimax Jarrett. Between 90 and 100 per cent getting the true story across the annual convention of the informally with of the parents of students in is meeting American Dairy association of ionThe Utar Bankers Associatnear the people enough that been have school Utah. The beauty finals will mentalso provides the achievethe high pardare to be honest. completion certificates for in these conferences be televised over KTVT on SatMr. and Mrs. Richard Sudticipating leaders and members, and four It is not intended that any weeks There has been an increase al were recent week end urday, November 28 in an hour-lon- g year Membe used that rather membership pins. show under spons n ship of soin the number of instances pressure of their son in law and guests comas his were each express hopes, bership pins presented when both father and mother Utah Oil Refining Company, daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Don follows: Carol Chapman, Ilene in a family attend the confer- munity w'ise. More important- Gibson at Tremonton. Welby W. Young, ore ident of each out that talk what Lorraine ly, Sanders, Steiner, ence. In addition to this the ADA of Utah, issued an (Leo Ingrams scheduled conference, parents he feels is Nephis problem. invitation to dairymen of the Linda Ingram All agree that Nephi (poLinda (Earl Ingram, daughter), coninvited to arrange a con attend to area the are Nephi Inis a good town in Connie tentially) daughter; Ingrams at The with teachers in the vention ference Salt Lake City. PTA Officers Extend Garwhich live. to Adene Susan Each has an idea Tolley, gram, televised Dairy Piincess show any time it is felt one could be of what needs to be done to is necessary. or will conclude our Saturday rett, Monna Lee Jones, Carolyn helpful, Thanks for Assistance this potential. Ostler, Marsha The High School P. T. A. of- achieve evening banquet at the con Ostler, Virginia This is good. This is democAnn Parkin, Diane Jo Sperry, commitsaid. and Mr. ficers vention Young membership Hie Nephi Elementary PTA tee also will be at the school racy. This is Community DeWallace A. Parrish, chairman Parkin, Jean Boswell, Marilyn Christensen. Jensen, officers Marjorie thank the parents and that day to take memberships velopment. of the Dairy Princess competIf we can meet with our and Myerl Gowers, all of Nechildren for helping to make This has been found to be the ition, said 21 county winners and face the problem neighbors suctheir a Halloween to time most convenient party will compete in the state fin- phi; Janice Ballow, Mary Mor give HE THAT HATH CLEAN HANDS and a pure heart la Inwe can meet as a comLaRue surely Rhea cess. Poulson, also gan, extend thanks to an supThey als. All have been asked opportunity parents scribed on banner displayed by Arta Worthington, Michael munity; and under group leadto the room representatives and port the P. T. A. to submit their favorite dairy Stephenson. Shauna Shepherd R. and all group study and group ership, of Lucille Garrett and Wankier, teachers for being responsible Bailey, representing the Laurels and recipes as part of the final com- Levan.Dorothy presentation find the solution. for the booths, and parents who of Juab Stake. Special event is planne dfor Nov. 10 Ensigns One said. Mr. Parrish petition" Nephi will reach its potenThe I Dare You books were helped with games and of the purposes of the contest News Briefs tial and be the best town in Nephi to McCune, George presented is to demonstrate the many Laurels, Ensigns Await Tuesday Evening Event which to live. If you will give benefits of dairy foods for good Alice Ann Hanson and Linda A. Bowles Mrs. and Mr. your support to the Community Roy the Wheelwright by Grace Milner of the Y. W. Ensigns and Laurels of Juab eating, good looks and good Kay were called to Ogden during Development program. and to Stake Dansforth Dance Plan Foundation; MIA are M. I. A. general board will be ixplorers health. making plans the week end to see their The new state winner will Julie Johnson, Nancy Nyman, for the Laurel Sacred to Me speaker at the Laurels meetBobbie Garfield, 3, clinic Nephi Immunization grandson, and the Ensign Personal ing, and a representative from On Safurday Evening succeed lovely Elon Mangelson ill be held on Tuesday--. Novson of Mr. and Mrs. Dale GarStandards night on November the Brigham Young of Ephraim, current state dairy ember 10 at 10 a.m. in the A dance for all Explorers is field. Mrs. Irons in Hospifal University 10th. "Laurels is the new w'lil speak to the Ensigns. princess. Bobbie was a passenger In a jab County Courthouse. to be held Saturday, November infor 17 and All fathers are urged to ac- Meanwhile, Utahs dairy department girls 16, in the Fourth Ward hall, at grocery cart being used by his Mrs. Amos G. Irons is a pat- 18 years of age. Ensigns is j tend with their sons! Two Nephi young men are dustry in November was commoth-th- e 8 .30 and as she left it and The Juab District mother, p.m. S Idaho Falls new department for boys ers with their memorating Evaporated Milk ient at the Lre Dshe select some this week starting training for to Cabinet has been daughters momentarily Explorer was taken H and 18 years of age. month. This is pumpkin pie hospital whs j Church leaders feel this is a planning and working hard toi vegetables, the cart overtum- - the Snow College basketball F I G U R I N G Dr. Solomon Mrs. All Laurels and their moth- - special season in Utah, and when made during the week end. Both are veterans of LefM.-hi.t7-, make this dance a successful led. The boy suffered a brok team. night for the young above, 75, received First-Secbeen with has Irons will meet in the visiting with evaporated milk these pies pie to receive inspiration on affair. All parents are Invited Jen leg. and he is now in a last years Badger team. an honorary degree from the A. Good ond ward chapel, and the Fn- - moral standards are really delicious Mr. Young Mr. and Mrs. Robert The two young men are lon Univere v of Pans, France, for to attend if they so chooe. least at the St. Benedict said. Evaporated milk also is ell in Idaho Falls when she signs and their fathers will Immcd.ahly fc.Ilown mabial studies. He Post 134 will act as host and'pital at Ogden. It is expected Orkey. son of Mr. and MrsJ his n roorri rnfp ? popular for making soups, became ill. Mr. beIrons left he will be in the hospital Floyd Ockey, and IVnnts Pay, f guns Soviet successes In meeting light refreshments will Rey Derker will spin rhe ree-Ub-at to same the at casseroles and other ,phi Sunday building Meeting time be served to both groups s Refreshments will beifor four weeks, Mrs Bowles ison of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence rocket guidance can be traced Is 8 pm. j If. pit'J with his wife. jointly. 'to ther lead in tas.c math. stated. served. Pay. Carolyn Warner to Compete for Utah Step-hense- n, Parent-Teach- er at the Juab High 24-ho- ur w-- e r - i hos-jLsh- es. con-lord- |