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Show S'rtWns lMM Saltt Lake city? Utah Oorp. aura jt Smyrna na.mT5rnf!ial SrTiElSS SAVUVGSIBONifS Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, December 24, 1959 Single Copy 10c JUAB COUNTY IS APPROVED In view of the coming New Years eve with its Incident "good times each of us could do well to remember that an ounce of silence can be worth a million pounds of ing. reg Talk is never cheap to the person who talks too much! reg Claus: Dear Santa Inasmuch as this seems to be the "fad at this time of the year, may I join with the thousands of others who have written to you and make by wants known to you. Santa, the things I most need are these: Rekindling of the fire of ambition; refilling of my stock of wisdom, and a of my dwindling enthusiasm. If I had these in abundance, all else would come end to end they wouldnt reach very far Into the new year. reg has been Juab County granted drought disaster relief assistance, according to J. E. Worthington, commitElder Don Wayne Worthingtee chairman. For further Information ton, son of Bishop adn Mrs. Ray W. Worthington will be honand necessary forms for application, farmers and stock-me- n ored Sunday at the First W'ard may apply at the ASC Sacrament meeting as he preenter the mission office in the Parkin Motor pates to Co. building. home on January 4th. Elder has accepted a Worthington call to sere in the New Zea land mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. The testimonial meeting will begin at 5 p.m. in the First Second ward chapel. Elder Worthington is a grad' uate of the Juab High school and Juab Stake seminary and has been attending the Utah State University at Logan in his junior year. Juab Stake Junior Basketball Speakers at the services on play got under way last week Eunday will include Paul Ray and after two rounds Nephi brother of the Second Ward leads the field Worthington, who recently remissionary with a 0 record. In the open- turned from the Hawaiian mis' ing round played last Wednes- sion; G. Ray Burtensliaw, for day, December 16, the Nephi a member of the Juab Second Ward team easily over- merly and now Stake Presidency powered a haplecss Third Ward Cache Agricultural County team by a 35-- 9 count; Nephi Agent; parents of the missionFourth whipped the defending ary and Elder Worthington. In champion Nephi First Warders addition, several musical select and Mona edged out Le- ions have been arranged. van in a close contest by a Second Ward Leads Stake ROYALTY Wednesdays night Senior Ball front, Michael Cotton, king and Miss Terrell Rciliston, queen; back: Miss Linda Sperry, princess and Michael Boswell, prince. Dance will be themed to Winter Wonderland and will be held in Juab High School Gymnasium. Lights Winner The residence of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkey at 463 East Third South St., was declared winner in the Jaycee sponsored Christmas lighting contest, according to an announcement today by officials of the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce. Second place winner is the Don V. Worthington to he honored Sunday residence of Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bowles at 365 North 2nd West, and third place was awarded to Mr. and Mr.s Raymond Pay at 440 North Main James It. Paystrup set for Sunday testimonial Street. Tlie public is especially Invited to take time the holiday season toduring view these three homes In par- Value of West ticular, and the others named all entrants in ttm lighting contest. below Honorable mention in the contest has been awarded to the following: Roy W. Hanson, Geo. D. Haymond Jr., Don Bar- 2-- Through a project sponsored Bank to Remain Open by the Elders Quorums of the Stake, this newspaper goes to servicemen from the various Until 6 P. M. on Days wards of the stake, insofar as we are able to obtain and keep 8 score. Parourrent their addresses. 2 Holidays The second round played on Preceeding LEVAN Missionary fareents of servicemen are urged Monday evening, December 21st well testimonial honoring Jamto forward immediately to The with the following results: The s office any change Paul E. Booth, manager of powerful Second Warders edg- es R. Paystrup7 will be conductof address of servicemen. And the Nephi office of the First ed a good Mona crew in a ed Sunday at p.m., according to an announcement this week an- close it also would be appreciated if of Juab Security Bank of Utah, game by a 9 score as by Bishop J. Clair Collard. ElRepresentatives office will this parents notify met with others of the nounced Tuesday that the Bank the Mona team faltered only der Paystrup has accepted a of any young men going into County of the Lake will remain open until 6 p m: in the last Nephi West quarter; mission Highway" on December 24 and December Third Ward team surprised call for a short term military service, and furnish as at Provo last Wednesday, and States. Southern the to soon as received, their service an cus31 an accomodation as to everyone by leading all the way enlightening meeting was tomers. He w'lll enter the mission address. to defeat a favored Fourth home on Monday, January 4, held the with Utah County Several missionaries from the Commissioners. normal hours in- Ward crew The banks 6 the as Representing clude a week later for the s stake also receive The closing at 6 pm. on Fri- Fourth Warders got only one and leavefield. County on the Committee mission without cost to them or Juab inasmuch these as but are Commissioners R. Elgin days, point in the final quarter; and Speakers at the services on their parents. of Nephi and Carl two dates fall before holidays Levan inaugurated play in their Gardner memthe late closing hour has been newly remodeled recreational Sunday evening will be BishStarting with the issue of of Eureka. Levan Ward of the bers .this newspaper dated January Gallaway set. hall as they edged Nephi First Utah County Commissioners the missionary and the 7, we would like to print two are not e in a close and thrilling game opric, address by R. Roscoe opposed to the or three letters from service- -' major lake highway, it was point- lane standard. This is a need which ended in Levans favor Garrett, president of Juab men and missionaries each out at the meeting, but recognized by all from South- by a 3 score. ' ed In addition, special week, as space permits. It is some areas of the The third round of play in Stake. county are ern Utah as well as those of are planned selections musical our desire that this become a e season will be the the route. The Utah Utah County. protesting a member is Elder we invite and Paystrup regular feature, Commission also read a protest The west of Utah Lake area played next Monday evening, of the Juab Stake High Priests parents to advise their sons in from Wasatch County protestis 28th. December The would become a recreational public and previously served service or on missions to write "almost over- invited to attend these games Quorum, ing the construction of the spot of Utah in Denmark, as a missionary for this purpose. Letters may route. night if the road were con- and to support their respective and also as a Juab Stake be sent direct, or through the As was pointed out at the structed, it was pointed out at ward team. parents. And this is a direct meeting several weeks ago in the meeting. Some in attendinvitation to you servicemen Last weeks results by another great need is ance at the meeting also had whether youre in "boot camp Nephi, U. S. highof the a of ventured the the widening possibility or on the high seas whether Storms Deposit .31 of 91 from Springville to the residential area should highway youre playing Santa Claus in way fourfacilities be constructed. Juab County line to a Japan (as is Roland Parkin) Valuable Moisture, or having a KP duty on the desert, wed like to have your Weather Report Shows letters to tell your relatives and friends what youre doing. Storms during the past three And that goes for the missiondays have deposited .31 of an aries, too. Send us your letters inch of moisture, according to and well be pleased to print the report this week from the your notes to all. weather observation station at reg Nephi. Temperatures and precThe wise man so lives that ipitation for the past week, based .on readings taken each he doesnt give a darn whether people are tolerant or not. morning for the prior period, is as follows: reg A local dairy man, who runs Juab Stake Junior Basketball a few chickens on the side, i Standings left his chores to a hired man Won Lost a few days recently, and the 0 2 Second Nephi new hand fed the cows a liber-r1 1 Mona Ward So mash. of laying supply 1 1 Levan Ward potent is that "Milk White 1 1 Nephi Third Laying mash that the cows are 1 1 Nephi Fourth really trying, but none seem 2 0 Nephi First to have succeeded yet . . but theyre trying! Next Weeks Schedule: Don A. Royce, Fourth Scoutmaster Deon Rosquist reg Second vs First, 7:00 p.m. . . directs Levan Youth Ward Scoutmaster Mona vs Third, 8:15 p.m. They tell me that one of the Fourth at Levan, 8:00 p.m. greatest gifts we enjoy is the Scoufer Sees Rewards In Growth of Young gift of free agency! Topped-1- 0 Scorers: reg Juab County Clerk James P, Men; Urges Scouting as Family Project Richard Howard, Second ..29 has issued marHeber Taylor, speaking at 28 Christensen Steve Park, Second his sons farewell testimonial Donald Royce is Scoutmaster home, to follow their boy up 25 riage licenses Tuesday DecemLoren Callaway, Mona last Sunday evening in Levan of Troop 134, sponsored by the the advancement trad. We need Doug Williams, Levan . 23 ber 22 to: stated that I usually make a Nephi Fourth Ward, and is the to make scouting a part of our Vem Carl Merrell, Provo and 21 Kirk Lynn, Mona good contribution to short fourth Scoutmaster to be in family affairs. Bruce Howard, Third 19 Barbara Dean Brook, Salt Lake Frank Fowkes Parkin Don currently has 26 boys 15 City; meetings. He went on to say terviewed in this series. Richard Winter, Levan that he had found it advantagDon is strongly supported by in the troop and has had diPaul Mangelson, Levan ....14 of Nephi and Verda Merkley eous to not write ones talk his wife Bernice, in the belief rect influence with 54 up to 13 Court of Provo. Russell Morgan, First it left both hands free to hang that scouting is a good pro- now. Our troop is self support12 Virl Wilkey, First onto the pulpit with. 12 gram not only for boys but ing by the means of a paper Clyde Swasey, Mona drive The boys of Troop 134 reg for families. 12 Schedules Nephi Visit James Pay, Fourth Mrs. Royce said, "If we can are trying to fulfill the saying 12 DeRay Sparks, Fourth Mrs. REG says: work together and help our "A Scout pays his own way. A representative of the ProSome of the men who boys get a better scout exper- We are working towards a plan vo office of the Social Security Word has been received in ience and help them to climb ned program that we can prese boast of being will be in NeAdministration Miss Diane it will be ent to the parents for their ap- Nephi that Juab the at probably believe that honest the scouting ladder County Courtphi a granddaughter of a District confession is good for the well worth it. Don has one proval and support. house on Tuesday, December former been has Nephi lady, boy, Robert, who formerly was and council events are a part soul! 29, at 2 p m. to meet those who in the troop, Michael, who is of the plan as well as the boys named queen of Altadena for may have any questions relthe coming Tournament of now a member of the troop, own ideas. ative to Social Security. who enjoys memories Roses parade. who is a Guide and Dale Don, and Four Grocery Stores The is the own of his grandyoung lady will be in the troop next year. scouting days in Don served as a troop com- Michigan (troop 6) and has viv- daughter of Ida Foote Davis, The Farm Bureau lady ofTo Remain Closed on mittee chairman for the past id memories of the Michigan formerly of Nephi, and a great ficers entertained their husdaughter of the late Har- bands at a Christmas dinner at year and has been appointed camp and knows how much a grand as Scoutmaster for two monhs week in camp means to a boy. ry Foote. Saturday Until Noon Rays Cafe on December 21. Asked why he is an He hopes to become well trainAll enjoyed the unique and en past in Four of Nephi s grocery active Scouter, Don said: 1 ed in scouting "know-how- " Mrs. Don Wheelwright spent tertaimng program conducted stores will remain closed un- have an interest in scouting order to give the boys he works by the toastmistress, Mildred Friday in Cedar City. Mr. and Brown. til noon on Saturday, Decem- and it is strengthening with with a good scouting program. Mrs. Those present were Mr. to plan Dean Winn, Mr. and Mrs. ber 26, according to an an- my own boys as scouts. I was Asked what his reward Would move toWheelwright and Cedar City during the Mrs. nouncement today. asked to act and thought I had be, Don said To see the boys Roy Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. WheelMr. where week, coming Mr. and Mr In order to "give employees better do the best job I can. gain while having fun, and to is employed at the First Dean Howard, Mr. and Mrs. am new in the scout leader- see inactive boys in the neigh- wright Bank. additional time Johnsons IGA, Smith Ingram, ! Security Douglas Brown, Mr. and Mrs Ralphs Market, Lynns Groc- ship and need the help of a borhood become active. Don is employed at II. K. ery and Clarks Grocery will good committee and the d, stIouglas Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. remain closed all day on rict as well as all the parents Porter Co, Thermoid Division, A Fireside for the Mia Maids Eugene Powel of Levan, think it would help us a lot Nephi Works, as a production and Explorers of Jjab Stake and Mrs. George H Ostler, Christmas and until noon on Eesides scouting he will be held Sunday even.ng at Mrs Celyn Stevens, M,ss Betif parents would End out what planner Saturday. d Allen's Cash Store will be the troop is doing and to en- enjoys m is,c. hunting, garden- 8 45 pm. in the ty Brown and Miss Marlene Sorbe of Levan. Ward Lounge room. courage advancement In the ing, and being out of doors. open at their regular time. ton, Miles Anderson, Jack Cotton, Fred Morgan, Jack Lud- low, Foster L. Ilall. 35-2- 0; Lake Road Is 33-2- Cited at Meet Times-New- Declared Xmas Basketball Play easy. If all the good resolutions that are kept, were placed Wards to Honor AID Wilkey Home is A" Missionaries explain- reg First, Levan FOR DROUGHT Volume 50, Number 52 Iris DelUslon . . former Nephi girl calod to Sweden 42-2- 37-2- Times-New- west-of-th- 36-3- ten-gam- Former Nephi Young Lady to be Honored Miss Iris Belhston, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald O. Belhston of Ogden, formerly of Nephi, has been called to serve in the Swedish Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A farewell testimonial in her honor will be held Sunday at 4 45 pm. at the Ogden Twenty-firs- t Ward, 1050 Jefferson Avenue, Ogden. Miss Belhston enters the mission home in Salt Lake City on January 4 and leaves by plane for Sweden on January 11. She is a graduate of the B. Y. U. College of Nursing and has been employed as Practical Nurse Instructor at the Central Utah Vocational School for the past year. Gardner, Robert The Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce wishes to thank all who have participated in this Christmas home contest to make it suchlighting a tremendous success. It is too bad, officials stated, that everyone cant be winners, as it was very Brure K. Bryan hard for the judges to decide. to give homecoming report The Jaycees also wish to thank all the participants for their splendid efforts in making the contest successful. The following is the list of other contestants which you should view during the holiday season : Mrs. Fred Kendall, Ed. P. Cox, Rex Tolley, Jack Shaw, Elder Bruce K. Bryan, son Allan Ostler, Norman of Mr. and Mrs. Bent R. BryLucille P. Smith, Claran of Nephi, has recently re- ence Wilkey, Marvin Anderson, turned from the Western Stat- Clark Morgan, Kenneth Nyes mission after serving two man, Roy Bowles, Park, Edgar years. Ned Johnson, Don Gadd, HorElder Bryan will give his ace Ostler, Pearl Nielsen, report at t.ie Sac- Maurice Frank A. rament meeting of the Nephi Matheson, Chapman, HowArthur Second Ward Sunday at 7 p.m., ard Hansen and Jensen, Marvin Garaccording to an announcement rett. th!s week by Bishop Kenneth Nephi City Corporation is Nyman. concooperating on the Elder Bryan served in Colo- test sponsorship bylighting a allowing rado and Wyoming cities, and $1.00 credit on the December in recent months has served in electric service billing for each an important position in the w'ho entered the contest prior mission. to the deadline as announced in last weeks paper. Mission Reporf Is Scheduled Green-halg- home-comi- C37 m mmm 24-ho- ur f Book-keepin- Service g Representatives of the Automated Data Processing Corporation will be in the Nephi area during the coming week or ten days, contacting prospective purchasers of stock m the new The organization is formed at Provo and by IBM business machines the data processing and accounting will be done. Those interested in the new corporation may contact representatives of the company by calling Provo FR 3 8482, or if desired, they may leave name s at office and it will be forwarded to the officers of the company. Your attention is directed to an advertisement of the com pany in this issue. Iwo Marriage Licenses Issued Times-New- Nephi Sailor Among jroup Taking Toys fo Japanese Orphans WESTERN PACIFIC self-mad- First-Secon- Provo Group Organizes New Accounting corporation. al Nai-smit- h, h, Ro- land L. Parkin, seamon, USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin of 295 North Main, Nephi, serving aboard the destroyer escort USS Jenkins, is enroute to Japan with membrs of the special "Santa Claus Fleet which is carrying clothing and toys to tne children and orphans. The fleet, composed of four destroyers, left Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on December 9 with Christmas gifts which were donated by the citizens of our 50th under-privileg- iflay you fmb peace, joy nub fcappmesS at Cfjrist-mas- f time. Zfjtsst are our sincere tois&es for all our frienbs tofjo fjabe rnabe t&is Cfjristmas sue!) a toonberful one for us . . . THE TIMES-NEW- S A. B. Gibson . . . Roy E. Gibson state. cruise During the the Far East, the vessels will operate as units of the U. S. Seventh Fleet participand ating in amphibious training exercises Besides visiting Japan the five-mon- th Samaritan crews wall have berty in Hong Kong and ports in Formosa and the Philippine Islands. 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