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T 113 fikh v, vi -- mwiwjsma Single Copy, The modern high school student lugs three or four text books, a couple or three note books and a pencil or two home with him each night for purposes: First, the scene as he leaves the building impresses the teacheis who stand watching the departing students; and secondly, it gives him something to do during the TV commercials and reg A great many motorists never stop to think and others never think to stop. reg We understand that one local woman was approached on the Community Development program, and she pertly said: I dont want anything to do with it! and tell them Ill cut my weeds down next spring anystation-break- Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, November 10c y way! ,Xv , V Special Section ' Firmly believing in the to SHOP EARLY the merchants of Nephi are bringing to you this week four full pages of early shopper items from gifts for baby to in gifts to great grand pa the third of Nephi Green Tag ' t ri'vjxV AAA m -- 1 ' Sx CERTAIN TIME FRIDAY evening Is awaited by this cast of the 1959-6- 0 Senior Class Flay, The Arrival of Kitty. Several weeks under production, the play is being directed by Clarence II. Fay, back row, left. Others are, back row, reg What a man knows is secondary its the use be makes of what he knows that really counts. reg An invitation has been exout why the tended by Seniors of Juab found Ive just w'eeds flourish so well on our High School far all patrons the herd after herd of the school and all residents street and more herds of sheep that move to the desert every fall and back to the mountains in the spring keep the area well the know You fertilized. strength of sheep . . . reg Along about this time of the year we get to wondering when the seasons first big snowfall 9fevsvMs vXC ', Mailene Friee, student director; Jim herd, and Bill Goble. Front row: Brough, Richard Jensen, Fatsy Bryan, ortiiington. Karen Smith, student Revlon, Shirley ShepAllan Gibson, Margo Fred Farkln and Arts director, wus absent. Seniors fo Take Stage Friday Evening for Annual Production of the area to see an interplay Friday at esting 8 p.m. at the Juab High auditorium. A cast of nine under the direction of Clarence H. Pay is prepared for The Arrival the production. of Kitty is an outstanding ct Volume 50, Number 47 Pre - Christmas Values Listed in 4" A s. 19, 1959 with many hilar-ou- s situations to give all an interesting evening of entertainment. production Days. Food merchants are not quite as enthusiastic about early Shopping for Christmas theyie bringing you some mighty enticing Thanksgiving dinner suggestions with some mighty enticing prices to make your Thangsgiving dinner cost you much less money than youd normally suppose. Check the advertisements in the main news section and the advertisements in the special green tags section youll be glad you did. Mrs. Broadhead Named MEETING SLATED MOIIDAY MIGHT A meeting lias been called by School officials for Monday evening, November 23 at 8 p.m. for all Interested In taking the cI.ihmca offered by Juab School District in blueprint reading, welding and electricity. It is imperative that all Interested In the classes be at the meeting. Son of Nephi Couple Praised for Quick Action in Jet Crash A former Nephi man, now a farmer at Oso, Washington was highly praised in a Mount Vernon, Washington newspaper for directing rescue operations of four membeis of a crew of a which Clashed and burned on a river sand bar near his ranch. He is Elwood A. Ilowarth, son ot Mr. and Mrs. George G. Ilowarth of Nephi. Mr. Hovv-art- h has served in the Navy several years since leaving Nephi, and retired from active duty and purchased the Washington farm. He and a friend, Frank Germain, also of Oso, spotted the huge craft as it was in distress end watched it narrowly miss the Ilowarth house and land in the river. He and his friend made their way through p the river to rescue the four crew members who survived the crash, nicy were in the tail section. jet airlainer 200-to- n Clerk Gives Tax Breakdown to Various Units Apportionment of Juab County taxes to each taxing unit for the ear 1959, has just been completed by James P. Christensen, Juab County Clerk and Auditor. In order that taxpayers may he better intormed as to how their tax dollar is being used, the lollovving informatin ohas the following information has been prepared by Mr. Christensen. Total Juab County valuation of for 1959 lit $8,903,629.00. taxes assessed were Total abatements and veterans exemptions for the year are $5,322.22. Since each taxing unit must hear its proportionate share of abatements and exemptions, the following amounts represent tax moneys alter abatements and exemptions have Total $158,496.59. been deducted: State and State Schools, $52,960.80; County Schools, Juab School District $175,064.94; Lions for Year 1960 Pheasant a la Dining Room' Window Is New Tmtic School District $65,913.-0- 6; Cities and towns: Nephi The Nephi I,ady Lions met at Levan Town, $38,293.16; City, Rays Cafe Thursday evening. Home of Mr., Mrs. Sheri Ferre Delicacy $2,961.98; Mona Town, $2,159-.9President Bertha ,Winn presidEureka City, $10,651.48; ed at the meeting and prayer General Fund, $39,069.-4County Robertwas Maude given by Sheri Ferre, a teacher in the Mr. Ferre had a little streak of Poor and indigent County son. was A vocal solo given by Nephi Central school has been extra luck (or shall we say fund. $6,51158; County Road Marie Sells, accompanied by known well for some time past bad luck). A pheasant decided will come Fund, $2,604 63; County Fair its been some Ora Morgan. for his hunting ability. In fact, apparently, that Mr. Ferre weeks since just a small drop Fund, 2,604 63; County Hospital dina delicious After turkey its more than a hobby with apparently has lost his hunting of precipitation fell, and many fund, $30,387.34; County NoxThe annual meeting of the ner was served, elections of A former Nephi man, Dr. him, he takes his hunting and eye, and so that he and his ious W'eed control fund, $3,472.-8have applied the sprinklers to new officers for 1960 were held Were enjoying Wilson H. Foote has been nam- fishing quite seriously. It ap- family wouldnt be without de- Ute Stampede Association will with the following their lawns. County Memorial fund, A SALUTE TO ladies being the spring-lik-e $4,341.05; County Recreational days, and the ed assistant director of the Ore- pears, also that he now has licious Juab Valley pheasant, be held at the Juab County elected to serve: President, Irlanding on Courthouse on Monday, Nov- ene not fund, $1,736.43; County flood nights, but we per- gon State College agricultural taken up the hobby of train- the bird made a room Broadhead; vice president A SCOUTMASTER ember 30 at 8 p.m. floor the Ferre dining control 21; Bond in$868 fund, sonally feel that we just cant experiment station. Dr. Foote ing pheasants. -Foote Four board members will be Norma Shenvood; secretary In almost every community terest and sinking fund, It has not been an uncom- a foot or so from the table afford such luxury. Heavy is son of Mrs. Gertrude V. M. mon thing for pheasants to via the huge plate glass win- elected and the financial report treasurer, Margaret White; in America, will find this General deficiency fund snows in the mountains now of Nephi, and the late Selma Tanter; director, man. He is you Foote. in fly into windshields of auto- dow. We havent been advis- of the association will be read. Blanche Bendixsen the engaged in one of $1,302.31. provide much w'ater late and hold the most exciting tasks known. Dr. Foote has been a mem- mobiles, often breaking the ed whether he has glass in- Terms expiring are those of summer of next year. We hope Special taxes levied by the director, Bertha Winn. He works wuth boys and in State on livestock which inber of the O. S. C. staff since safety glass so badly that re- surance or not, but he does John E. Robertson, Maurice L. over it snows! in The members, following Dur- have (or has had) pheasant in Tolley, William N. Cooper and case you havent worked with cludes state bounty, predatory 1948, and has had both teach- placement is necessary. reg addition to the new officers, enLoren Christensen. youngsters ' lately, they are still j animal control, tubercular and ing and research duties in the ing the recent pheasant hunt, the freezer! May we suggest: the activities: joyed evenings His the most energetic, Imagina- Bangs disease control and live1 That the city crews paint farm crops department. Bertha Winn, Irene Howard, tive, enthusiastic animals ever stock inspection lund, $7,060.20. research center around cereal of in the front parking stripes Myrtle Davis, Lucille Corbin, to grace the earth. ACS ELECTION and studies All of the amount given are improvement grain in order Juab County Hospital Nina Hanson, Lucille Gadd, The Scoutmaster is an in- based on a 100 per cent colincluded development of that the parking may be uni has Maxine Verna Parkin, Wright, door worker who teaches how lection of taxes for 1959. Last form and as it should be. It new and better cereal varieties LIST ANNOUNCED Lucy Sanders, Ruth Wetherell, to get along in the outdoors. year 97 per cent of the taxes wouldnt hurt to have parking for the state. Maude Robertson, Lenore Hep-pie- A Its election time for the practicing expert in a multi- w'ere paid. of the Fourth Nadine stripes in front ConBlackett, Betty minute-sized tudinous variety of Agricultural Stabilization ward Ward and First-Secon- d Boswell; hostesses Nina Hanservation Community boards, He amis his details. Selbuildings, too. If fines could Harvest Ball Plans Norma Sherwood and son, with ideals, tents, cookaccording to Kay Bendixsen, be assessed for faulty parking Lieutenant ma Tranter; and special guests: charges Extension Juab and fervor and guides Nephi agent. County kits, ing buildd at the ward Marie and Dance Ora Wed. Sells, is Morgan an election held Each year Readied; them into adventures to preing alone, and it converted inGeorgia Austin. Serving for members of this important pare them for life ahead. to a seperate fund, wre in this Plans for the annual Har- community board. The boards The Mayor and City CounHe leads boys by arousing stake could build another huge vest Ball are under way. The their enthusiasm til they run San Francisco responsibility is to decide ASC cil, along with the Nephi Junchapel. big annual event will be held policies that involve their com- ior Chamber of Commerce see Two Nephi Young Men ahead of him to do the job. PRESIDIO OF SAN FRAN2 Theres a rough spot on Thanksgiving eve, November munity. They are to decide a great need for the communHe comforts them in perilous CISCO, California 1st fifth north, just east of first 25, in the High School audit- which times with his presence and Lt. Richard W. Jones,Army Agricultural Conserva- ity to wake up and get more son of Join Fraternities east thats not very pleasant orium. tion program practices in the Christmas citizenHe teaches a and decorations stability. Mr. and Mrs. George V. Jones on ambulance patients. Sure There will be a very good Federal government program more progressive attitude toby letting them run a camp of Nephi, Utah recently was hope that its repaired come Western style orchestra from they want included in the lo- ward Christmas. Utah State University ship in the wilderness. next spring. assigned to the U. S. Army Salt Lake City here for the oc- cal county program. The Jaycees have spearheadIf he quits, moves away, or Veterinary Food Inspection De3 That Nephi motorists take casion. With 60 per cent of the cul- ed the campaign by contributLOGAN Two men from dies, his is one of the most tachment here. Charles E. Stephenson heed of flashing red lights and A special invitation is being tivated land in Juab County ing $150.00 toward new decora182 students difficult jobs to fill. were Yet, if among Nephi 90th awaits Lieutenant Jones, an inspectside anniversary sirens and pull off to the extended by F. F. A. officers either already in or signed up tions. Chairman Maurice Tolwho bids to frater- he does his job well, his only or in, the detachment, entered accepted of the road. Recently the am- to all lovers of Western style to nities at Utah State University pay will bo the deep personal the Army last June. go in the Soil Bank Con- ley asks for the support of the bulance had to blast its way music. servation Reserve program the merchants by contributing to Open House Sunday to recently, Evan N. Stevenson, satisfaction of knowing that old officer is a The of section the main the A of the evening ASC committeemen are an im- this through highlight coordinator of student activit- he has contributed immeasur- 1952 graduate of Juab High progressive plan. The Honor community with many motorists will be the crowning of the portant group in Juab County Resident ies has announced. Nephi ably towards developing the school and a 1959 graduate of Jaycees will contact each mereither unconcerned or unaware Harvest Queen at 10:30 p.m. communities. The chairmen of chant during this week in orNew pledges include Richard kind of citizen w'hich we con- Iowa State University. a California car or two realeach community committee al- der to have the decorations in On 90th Anniversary Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. A- sider ideal. ly moved over to give the amso make up the county conven- time for Santa Claus to come. A strong man, who knows lbert C. Starr; and Paul R. The of full bulance Charles E. family roadway. Weather tion who select the Juab Counhe going and an ex- Murray Couple Tell and wheres son to Home of . owners are . . Report Worthington, Bishop urged 4 That owners of vacant Stephenson will hold open house Mrs. decor-atino- s. ASC committee. W. be home about ty popular man in the tremely Ray thinking Worthington. on Sunday, November 22, honWeather report of the past lots either go to work or hire Juab County, for ASC purMr. Hall pledged Sigma Al- eyes of the future generation The Jaycees are plan- oring Daughters Engagement on someone to go to work in re- week is as follows: his 90th their father is divided into four areas ning a Home Decorating propha Epsilon and Mr. Worthing- This Man is the Scoutmaster. moval of the summers growth Date at the High Low Prec. poses Mr. and Mrs. Elwin G. Goble birthday anniversary, communand called Scoutare we these have our own gram with rules and cash priz- family residence 143 East Third ton pledge Alma Gamma Rho. Yes, .00 28 of weeds both in the vacant November 12 ..67 of Murray, formerly of Nephi, ' our own communities. are in masters es be Mona, to in next Nephi the announced They 28 .00 South. Relatives and friends lots and in the streets in front November 13 ..64 ities here and we are going to announce the engagement of 13 .00 North, Nephi South and Levan. issue. are invited to call between 2 a united effort would make November 14 ..40 to GowMr. Mrs. and Burnell includes The area a series of interviews with their daughter, Carolyn, run North in friends Relatives and the and 7 p.m. Nephi 22 .00 the community much more at- November 15 ..55 son lA'on Mitchel of Peterson, their ers, accompanied by of western also Juab men to the part acquaint you with Nephi area were pleased rec24 November 16 ..61 .00 Mr. Stephenson was born daughter, Miss Cecil Gowers, a these tractive. well qualified men ently with the announcement them. Look to further issues Mr. and Mrs. Leland Petersona 21 .00 County. Ten November 17 ..54 1869 November in the 25, reg at student the Brigha Young Com- of the award of Utah Chirobetter acquainted of Midvale. The couple plan .00 were nominated by the 28 November 18 ..63 home where he now resides, to University, went to Salt Lake and becomeown Mrs. REG says: be to election boards Scoutmasters. late January wedding. with to of Year award the your practor Thomas Paul and Jane Cobb City About the only midnight Readings are taken at 10 a. munity Glen to with visit each voted Sunday in for community. Dr. J. R. Munk of Manti. Boyd R. Ivie. m. daily for the previous He was the 10th Gowers, a student at the Unioil burned these days is Fast day meetings will be The men in each area are as Dr. Munk is well known in Stephenson. child of a family of 13 and held in all wards of Juab Stake period. of Utah. They enjoyed follows: versity Mrs. Munk being a is the last one Nephi, of this family. a Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Burns on Sunday, November 29, beMona: Arvil Andrews, Elgy Nephi lady. birthday dinner at Harmons He married Cecelia Elizabeth Cafe Stake Conference of birthSalt Lake City visited with cause of of in observance the N. Ellertson, Claude Kay, LorThe award is based upon Peterson of on January day anniversary of Mr. on which is scheduled for DecembWallace Mrs. Park and Mr. Scipio as Kay, Melvin Kay, Ralph service to the profession and to 11, 1899 in the Salt Lake LDS er 5 and 6. Tuesday and Wednesday. Vaughn mankind. Kay, Floyd Keyte, temple. They celebrated their Mont Yates and Molyneux, golden wedding in 1949. Mrs. Herman A. Young. died in November Stephenson A. North: Roy Bowles, Priesthood, Relief Nephi 1956. CoV. Dwane Bracken, John Mr. Stephenson is a High oper, Joseph Garrett, Russell Priest and has been active in Leadership Jackson, Elwood Jenkins, Earl Society his earlier life in the auxiliary McPherson, Therle Ostler, Raythe church. At organzatons Set Winn. mond Pay and Jay Meetings Sunday one time heof was & v' V superintenNephi South: Allen Belliston, Priesthood Leadership meet- dent of the Sunday schools at ! Grant Gerber, Ray Hall, Frank ing will be held Sunday at 2 p. Eureka, and has done considerGreenhalgh, Thayne Jarrett, m. at the First-Secon- d Ward able genealogy and temple Norman Maurice Memmott, was announced this work, it chapel, Ostler, Fred Pace, Reese Paint- week by the Stake Presidency. Before retiring he owned and er and Waldon Reed. President R. Roscoe Garrett a large dry farm on Levan Merlin Gardner, indicated that the following are operated (--Levan ridge where he had also Ross Harper, Leland Jackman, in catbe to a raised attendance: and expected range dairy, Clinn Morgan. Eldon Morgan, Stake -- z J v Presidency and High tie and wheat. eu Kent Shepheni J-Z- -i ' ;- -r Because of the loss of his eye Council, All Bishoprics, Stake . herd, Owen D. Taylor, Clem an(j Vard Committees for the sight, Mr. Stephenson remains St Wankier and Charles Williams. Aaronic ' 5 i Priesthood; Stake and mostly at home, but he enjoys Eligible voters should have Ward committees for Aaronic listening to the radio and to received ballots this week. It. Priesthood over : t 21; All Mel- - his record player. He keeps up , , , - on the nows and happenings of ' chlzedek PricSthood presidenthS'reture the I Bendixsen that SL V cies, group leaders and secre - 'thp world, tanes. Five of his six daughters are Mrs. Iester (Celia) .living: Mrs. Mary Jensen, president Briggs, Nephi; Mrs. B. Glen WflPfl I Thlrfl Fvpnf Sill U IIOIU Plane LTC1II lOltj 0f of St. George; j lab Stake Relief that Mrs. L.SmithThomas Third Ward officers have iety announced (Annie) Tuesday ! DISASTFR PATHOL of suburban Mount dried ion out pod after a nuelear attack. requested that all mark their monthly R of Society leader-- ! Farnsworth of Berkeley, Calif.; ; i!l for December 12 for a ship meet.ng w.!l he held on Mrs G. Carlyle N. Y, conduct a training exercise in tional ( ml Defense Pax on December 7 (calendar (Josephine) : - k n. on the importance of ;V huge program and hanqtiet in Sunday at the P.el of Society Thompson of St George and monitoring radioactive fallout. Hjputhetical focus public attention ruction and con-ar- e from field instrument family fallout shelter fallout measurement d Ward Mrs. Harold A. (Florence) support of their bu.ldirg pro- room of the radioed or telephoned into C.D. center for tinuoux training for both professional and All sdke and wari ex- - derson of Kearns He also has gram. This will be the windCM LETTERS AND PACKAGES plotting on city and count) map. These volunteer members of our radiological defense up event for the current year, ecu.Lvts and board members 16 grandchildren and 19 great trained monitors would be the nation fallout ay stem. (OCDM IhetoJ officers stated. to attend. ,are Former Nephi Man Gains President of Lady Ufe Stampede at Annual Meet 9; 6; hip-dee- Advancement Set for Nov. 30 1; so-co- ol Jaycees Foster Drive for New r, Decorations First-Secon- at at 24-ye- ar 24-ho- ur FIGHT TUBERCULOSIS WITH CHRISTMAS " SEALS A v fvA; 'l'(, v4 oi i ' f ?& ' i vf 1-- A - f! I 1 rnt First-Secon- encouraged grandchildren |