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Show Universal J&crofilraing Corp. 141 Ptorporrt Av6nue Saltt Lake cityy Utah Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, November Single Copy 10c 10 I960 Volume 51, Number 45 Snow College Offers Democrats Win In Public Service Programs, Lectures Juab Elder Thomas R. Lomax . . to serve In North German L. D. S. mission. Elder Lomax to Juab County Commisisoners Gardner and Alton S Gadd were returned to office in Tuesday's election, when a total of some 2365 votes were cast in the 12 voting districts of the R. Elgin county. Mr. Gardner was elected for the f our-yeterm, winning over Leslie Randle of Eureka ar Be Honored at Testimonial honoring Elder Thomas R. Lomax will be held Sunday evening, November 14 in connection with the Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting, it was announced this week by Bishop Donald L. Bailey. Elder Lomax, son of Mr. and Shirley Stephensen, one of Mrs. Claude R. Lomax, has ac- Juab High Schools popular cepted a call to serve in the girls, was chosen as Miss Juab Mission of the North German over six other contestants last Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Friday at the Sophomores an-day Saints. nual Sweater dance. Speaker at the services will The honor of crowning Miss rewith L. Dr. Preston Jones, to last years Juab marks to be given by Mr. and Miss was given Pexton. Juab, Judy Mrs. Lomax, parents of the Shirley, daughter of Mr. and by Elder Lomax Mrs. missionary, Arlin Stephensen of Neand by Bishop Bailey. a senior at Juab High is phi musical selections Special Shirley is an active will consist of a quartet select- School. in the Pep ion by Kathryn Lomax, Bar- stundent, not only school activin other Club but Marbara Christensen, Mary well. She has as ities helped garet Morgan and Marjorie Juab keep up its school spirit Memmott, and a special choir a leader for two selection by the Fourth Ward by being cheer is Student Body She years. Choir. The quartet will sing Sports manager. I Walked Today Where Jesus Girls A few of Miss Juabs imWalked and the choir will sing include the The King of Glory with a portant activities of Juab the Wasps announcing special solo by Carol Stuart. at basketball games. She also Prayers will be given by A. is featured on exchange asK. Johnson and Fred L. Gadd. to other schools of Elder Lomax is a graduate semblies the region. of Juab High school and Juab When interviewed after recStake Seminary and for the the title, Shirley said: eiving past two years has attended Iwant to thank the Junior the Brigham Young University class for choosing me as their at Provo. He will enter the candidate, and the student body missionary home in Salt Lake for me. I will do my electing and next Monday morning City great honor. leave for Germany a week lat- best to fulfill this were in atMany students er. A tendance at the dance. Jackie to was awarded sweater Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Blackett. Stephenson Nev Miss Juab Nyman and family visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman and Joseph Rasmussen in Logan over the past week end. Bishop Nyman spoke at a testimonial for their neph- 975. Commissioner Gadd 1543 votes to his opponents 781. He was opposed by Maurice B. Chapman of Ne 1365 to phi. In a closer race, M. Clark Newell of Mona was elected Juab County Representative to the Legislature. lie polled 1292 votes to Richard1051. Democratic candidate for the governor position, William Barlocker of St. George, came out of this county with a majority, his main strength appearing in Levan, Mona and on the Tintic side of the county, Governor Clyde, who was reelected, carried every Nephi district by a substantial major- programs utilizing student talent, solo and small group numbers in music, speech and dance and departmental productions. We wish to provite these as a public service Dean Findlay said but we also realize that appearing before the public is a valuable experience for students and wish as many of them to have these opportunities as possible. ity. In a statement issued Wednesday morning by Commiss ioner Gardner, he stated: We are, of course, thrilled with the vote of confidence given to us in Tuesdays election. We pledge our continued effort on behalf of the County and the citizens of the county. Again, thanks to all for your support". Juab County voters gave a small edge of 39 votes to Vice President Nixon in his bid for the top office. Utahs four votes were conceeded to Nixon early in the counting Tuesday night. In the race for member of the School Board of Juab District, in the Nephi Center district, Theo Westring, local distributor for Utah Oil Refining Company was elected by a substantial margin over incumbent Milton L. Harmon. Clinn A. Morgan was unopposed in the Levan disrict. In the school board vote, Mr. Harmon polled a total of 135 while the winner, Mr. Westring totaled 327 votes. Ernest Mantes of Tooele was top man in Juab County in the State Senator race, which embraces Juab and Tooele Counties. The outcome of this race was not available at the local County Clerks office. Tabulation of votes was proMr. and Mrs. Keith Chap- ceeding in the various constiamendment and petitman of Beaver spent the week tutional end visiting with her parents, ion contests, but at press time Wednesday afternoon the tabMr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett. ulation was not completed. again prepared to furnish programs for club, civic, school and church organizations in the college area, Dean of Students Ross P. Findlay recently an nounced. Doan Findlay explained that the college receives numerous requests from organizations in the area for program materials of various kinds and that the bureau attempts to fill these requests as they come in. He said that the bureau now has available a variety of programs which are ready to go elude lectures of various kinds by faculty members, variety polled sons Miss Shirley Testimonial ontesfs EPHRAIM Show College Public Service Bureau has been organized for the year and is Two Nephi Soldiers Norman Ostler, Farm Bur- eau president, heads delegation to Salt Lake City. Juab Farmers Invited To State Meet of Utah Farm Bureau Juab Countys delegation to the Utah State Farm Bureau convention in Shit Lake City November 17, 18, and 19 will be headed by Norman Ostler, County president. Mr. Ostler is a member of the Resolutions committee which will meet to consider recommendations from all counties for policies to be presented at the state con Complete Training At Fort Sill, Oklahoma FORT SILL, Oklahoma Two Nephi, Utah soldiers Privates Norman C. Whiting and Ladd D. White, have completed eight weeks of advanced individual training at the Artillery and Missile Center at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. The men were trained to service and maintain the 105 a light millimeter howitzer, weapon. field-artille- Both soldiers attended Juab High School at Nephi, Utah, and had prior training at Ford Ord, California. Private Whiting is a son of Mrs. Lena Whiting, 750 North In addition to establishment Third East, and Private White of Farm Bureau policies for is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ivol 1961, outstanding speakers will S. White, 296 West 7th North, be heard at the convention They will include Roger Fleming, executive secretary of the vention. American Farm Bureau Federation from Washington, D. C. Undersecretary of Agriculture Marvin L. McLain and Wallace F. Bennett, Utah Senator. Special sessions for the women will be conducted and will include participation by Mrs, Elane Niimi, chairman of the Farm Bureau Women of Haw- ew, Richard Hall, who has 'been called to the West GerMr. and Mrs. Burt Morgan aii. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Hague man mission. Mr. and Mrs. NyAll Farm Bureau members man also visited with Mr. and of Salt Lake City spent Sun- were in Provo on Tuesday to Mrs. Stanford Cazier at Hyde day with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin attend the funeral of their are invited to attend the brother in law, Ira Miller. Park. Stanley. Schedule for Junior Teams Announced Is Schedule of games for the Juab Stake Junior Basketball play has been announced this week by Rex Hill, Stake Athletic Director, as fol1960-6- 1 lows: Monday, December 5: Third vs Second, 7 p.m. First vs Fourth, 8 p.m. Levan vs Mona, 9 p. m. Monday, December 12th Mona vs Second, 7 p.m. Third vs Fourth, 8:15 p.m, (L) First at Levan, 8 p.m. Monday, December 19th First vs Mona, 7 p.m. vs Fourth, 8 p.m. Levan, vs Third, 9 p.m. Second Monday, December 26th Thursday, December 29th Second vs Fourth 7 p. m. Mona vs Third, 8:15 p.m. (L) Fourth at Levan 8 p.m. Thursday, January 5th Third vs First, 7 p.m. Mona vs Fourth, 8:15 p.m. (L) Second at Levan, 8 p. m. January 9th First vs Fourth 7 p.m. Second vs Third, 8:15 p.m, (L) Mona at Levan, 8 p.m. Monday, Monday, January 16th Fourth vs Third, 7 p.m. Second vs Mona, 8 p.m. Levan vs First, 9 p.m. Monday, January 23rd Levan vs Fourth, 7 p.m. Third vs Mona, 8 pm. First vs Second, 9 pm. Monday, January 30th Mona vs First 7 p.m. Fourth vs Second, 8:15 p. m.. (L) Third at Levan, 8 p.m. Monday, February 6th: Levan vs Second, 7 p.m. First vs Third, 8 p.m. Fourth vs Mona, 9 pm. All games designated (L) will be played at the Levan Ward Recreation hall. All other games will be played at the new Juab Stake Recreational hall. NEW MONA BSIIOPRIC Bishop Marc Vest, left front with Counselors Loras Kay, right, and Milton Neilsen, left, standing. Right standing is Gerald Newton, retained as ward clerk New Bishopric Sustained MONA In a reorganiza- Kay and Clarence Milton Neiltion of the Mona Ward Sunday sen. November 6th, Marc Earl Vest Released with Bishop Sumwas sustained as Bishop of the mers were counselors Marc Mona Ward, succeeding Ed- Earl Vest, who has served the who past ward Vaughn Summers, several months, and has served the for four and Thomas Lenard Garfield. Mr. a half years. Garfield had served during the Counselors sustained in the entire time Bishop Summers new bishopric are James Loras had presided over the ward. Fred M. Lynn, who is now in New Zealand on a Labor mission for the Church, had served as a counselor in the Bishopric prior to Bishop Vest. Gerald Newton was retined as ward clerk. The reorganization was pree sided over by President R. Garrett of Juab Stake. Ros-co- Special Displays Readied High For Tuesday Holibay Fair n The annual Holiday Fair sponsored by Velyn Stevens of the Juab County Extension Service and the Juab Stake Relief Society Presidency will be held Tuesday, November 15 at 2 p.m. in the recreational hall of the Juab Stake House. Everyone is invited to attend. Relief Society will not be held in Levan or Nephi this week in order to allow members to attend the exhibit. Credit for attendance will be given the same as for regular Relief Society meetings. The Holiday Fair will start promptly at 2:00 p.m. About 12 gift tables will be presided over by the women who have prepared the exhibit. They will show and give instructions on how the articles were made. In order to not miss any part of the Holiday Fair, everyone is urged to be on time. There are many gift suggestions, both for adults and children. Holiday foods and decorations that give an added festive air will add to the occasion. Special Registration Set at B. Y. University er Wildlife Federation Annual Meet Set AMERICAN FORK Jack president of the Brigham Young Allshouse, Utah Wildlife Federation, anUniversity has provided a spec- nounced this week that the released ial opportunity for 1960 Federations convention LDS missionaries and returnwill be held November 26 and ing servicemen to register in 27 at Hotel Newhouse in Salt the middle of the current sem- Lake City. ester, it was announced today Utah sportsmen are by President Ernest L. Wil- invited to attend the cordially conventkinson. ion sessions which will Most of the 11 colleges of at 9 a.m. on November 26begin and the University have set up continue Nov. Sunday, through block courses for this pur- 27. Many important legislative By this method some pose. will be discussed. courses can be completed in problems semester a up half by doubling Mrs. Brigham Garrett visiton the class time, President ed in Bountiful with her son in Wilkinson explained. Students Mr. and law and daughter, will be limited to nine credit Mrs. for a week Pitt Stanley for load a full which is hours, half a semester. In other recently. words, they will be doing the same amount of work during this period as those who have registered for 18 hours. fv The special registration will 4 be held one day only Friday, The semester November 18. runs until February 3, 1961. Only released LDS missionaries and returning servicemen who have been released since October 17 are eligible to register. Dr. Alma P. Burton, dean of admissions and records, emphasized that these special students should write or visit the BYU immediately in order to apply for admission. Tuition and fees will be $65 for five credit hours or more. The minimum fee is $27. PROVO of 90.00 For the correct number of clues and the correct identification of the Mystery Personality in this weeks contest, someone can win a total of $90.00 thats the new total after Mrs. Emma Carters entry came out of the box with only 17 clues. Investigation by the witnesses to the drawing found that ther were 18 clues in the last weeks issue. Check for $6.00 is being mailed to Mrs. Carter. Were glad there were plenty of witnesses, for it is Mid-Semest- Jits a that the name of a sister of a previous weeks winner would be drawn. After a thorough mixing Mrs. Isabel Sidwell of Chapman Furniture drew the winning entry. Something extra is being added this week Slips may be deposited in Allens Cash Store, Parkin Motor Co., Nephi Drug IGA Co., and at Johnsons Market. In an advertisement adjacent to his grocery advertisement on page 5 of this issue, Mr. Johnson is offering a grocery coupon book if the winning entry has been deposited in his store. Because the entries get a thorough mixing, they will be stamped as they are brought into the store. The drawing for the $90.00 or $6.00 will take place at Johnsons at 10 a.m. Monday and all are invited to be present. zr kioiuiiama Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley their grandson, accompanied Lynn Tolley of Wendover, to the Manti Temple on Thursday evening and he also visited with them on Friday. He has been called to the North Central States Mission and will enter the mission home on Nov- ember 28. THE WINNER was Mr. Emma Carter as Isabel Sidwell draws a name out of the Box held by Maurice Chapman . |