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Show Universal Microfilming Carp, 1Z1 Pfccrpont Avinuo Salt Lake city? Utah Single Copy 10c By Boy E. Gibson Editor Once upon a time I wrote REG-ularl- y a column each week and then came many more responsibilities and worries and work and the column became something that could and it was. be put off Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, November 17, I960 Volume 51, Number 46 School Asks Ideas Schools to be Topic At December Meet A Community Development This week we feel we have Committee News Release something to ready write about famto the listened We about. The town meeting on school ous Ann Landers for nigh onto administration will be held on Sat an hour at a meeting last Wednesday, December 14 in the Juab High school auditoriurday noon. um. The paient who has just This famous writer was the in a consultation of participated a at meeting guest speaker a with certified, Assocexperienced Editorial the National old or whose six-yeiation held at Hotel Leaming- teacher, is being helped by a speech ton in Minneapolis, Minn, and therapist; whose fourth gradshe gave the group some very er spends two periods a week about potent thoughts to think with a specially trained devand to study. elopmental reading instructor, Relating first the mechanic- and whose fifth grader is enthusiastic over televised French al goings on" of writing might well ask Why study the column of advice and answering letters, she stated that schools weve got it made." intelliThe so numerous are the letters she receives that one secretary in gent person, however, doesnt her organization does nothing wait until he is ill before visbut open letters eight hours a iting his physician. He goes Imagine getting that day! much mail! Many of her letters, she told ar yearly for a thorough On New Pep Song; Prizes Are Offered are from persons seeking advice on how to communicate with husband or wife or parents, and the noted writer listed this as one of the greatest needs in the United States today better communication between husbands and wives, and between parents and children. She also listed as a huge problem which brings on many more problems, the fact that children are given too much too many too much money, etc. She jokingly liberties, told of a little boy who advised his mother Mom, Im going to whos run away tomorrow going to drive me?". She also listed the growing incidence of alcoholism as a threat to our national peace of And in particular she mind. listed the growing alcoholism among housewives as a severe One husband wrote problem. ' her recently I never knew ,my wife was an alcoholic until (the other day I came home from work early and found her afraid to admit they exist they are let to grow and become malignant. For example, some teachers sometimes fail to report discipline problems because of being branded by the principal as a teacher who cant control students. There are many leaders in our country who think we are behind in the arms and technological race with the Russians because we have failed to allot enough of our wealth to our educational system. Simply pouring more money into a school is, of course, not the answer. The parent who decides his child needs more culture and gives him unlimited sums The Nephi Junior Chamber of money for books and records of Commerce have announced might well find himself with a their second annual Christmas library of comic books and alLighting and home decoration bums of rock and roll mufsic. contest, with prizes of $25.00, Funds for schools must be $15.00, $10.00 and $5.00 awaitspend intelligently with the ing the winners. Sparked by the Jaycees pro- supervision of good administject, many additional homes rators. were decorated last year to add The education committee has a Christmas atmosphere to the found that perhaps a more inAnd with the community. delineation of the dutspecific creased prize money a greater ies of superintendent, clerk, number will probably be decor- and school board would allevated this year. a situation that is reportiate Judging will be completed by have existed. the organization on December ed to In a democracy everyone 19 and 20, with winners to be be interested and informmust s The in announced ed the public affairs. Exabout on December 22. As an added incentive, an pressing yourself at the voting allowance of $1.00 on their booth is not enough. Last spring in December electrical bill will be we had a strange occurrance of electorate The district. the given by Nephi City to each turnofficial entrant in the contest. the Juab School District down a school bond proposed Watch for additional details A short on how to enter in next weeks al by a large majority. a group of citizens time later edition, and in the meantime in a town meeting reported start building plans to decor- from their buzz session discuss' ate your home this Christmas ion all the improvements that time. that the bond issue would have provided for were necessary, Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene t would seem that no one atthe meeting voted Beck accompanied their son, tending to Salt Lake City against the bond issue or if Michael, where he entered the mission they had they did not wish to home. They also were week- express their reasons for havend visitors of Mr. and Mrs. ing done so. It seems imperDean L. Freeman and family ative that more people attend and Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene the town meetings and particBeck and family in Salt Lake ipate in the committee stud- sober. The convention heard of the threat of communism in the western hemisphere, by Jules DuBois, recognized as the outstanding authority on Castro, Cuba and Latin America. reg For many years Harlow Pex-to- n and John Parkin have been urging and coaxing and even sometimes demanding that I take a plane ride . . and on every occasion Ive had ample excuses. Now, for the first time in history, Ive been literally up in the air. Flying on the beautiful Electra of Western Airlines, the trip from Salt Lake to Minneapolis was as e -- smooth as gliding in the One of the most beautiful sights on the trip was the view of Salt Lake City at night as we headed toward the East . . . and later Sioux Falls, South Dakota was a beautiful sight from some 20.000 feet up. At one point on the flight the captain told us we are now cruising at 23.000 feet. The lights in the distance to your right about old-tim- bob-sleig- h! 60 miles t away is Jaycees Offer Prizes for Home Ligfhing ies. Look into the public schools yourself. All responsible adults may visit and inquire about the schools and successful administrators solicit your interest. reg At Minneapolis we had the opportunity to talk to Elder Richard Sudweeks of Nephi and Elder Rex Ivory of FounFrom what we tain Green. gathered, each of them is doing an outstanding work in the "Life of Christ. Roberts. Mildred Sherwood, Marjorie Steiner, Alene Sperry, Naomi Wilkey. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Tolley and two children of Murray were week-en- d visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Card Bowles. Set; Nominees Are Listed Eligible land owners and farm operators will receive ballots during the coming week in the annual ASC community committee elections for the 1960-6- 1 election year. The following have been nominated for the various areas of the county: Mona NED JOHNSON holds box containing nearly 1000 entries as Charles Parkin reaches for winning slip. Nan Pay, right isnt trying to "peak .. shes Just interested! It appears that in posed of seven weeks jackpot the area knew that last weeks money of $14.00 each and the personality was Ray Powell, $6 00 personality money. former Nephi City Electrician Entries this week can be deand some folks had the clue posited at Kens Hardware, count correct at 19 but not Painter Motor Co. Jenkins Sindaughter of clair Service, and Utah Poultry Jaynette Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones. and Farmers Cooperative. Jaynetts entry was pulled It may be a good idea If out of the box Monday morn- folks would refrain from placing by Charles Parkin, 11, son ing all their cousins, babies, of Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin. sons and daughters who have Charles just happened to be at moved away from Nephi long Johnson's Market for the 10 time ago in the box. The rule am drawing, as were several stated something like this Each entrant must be able to others. And with the missed due, write his own entry. If the enthe winner receives her check try of some baby or a definfor $6 00 this week and the ite resident of other than East Juab County and Fn. Green jackpot grows at little more to $104 00. The fund is com is drawn, It wfll be cLsqualiCed. everyone Elgy Community TO DE HONORED Ellertson, Claude Kay, Loras Kay, Lynn Kay, Vaughn MolyLamar neux, Floyd Keyte, Stanley, Alger Sutherland, Mont Yates, Herman Young. Nephi North Community Grant Allen, J. Erva Andrews, Jesse Bailey, A. Roy Bowles, Ronald Gowers, Perry C. Hall, SUNDAY EVENING Jay Vickers, DeVon Winn. Elder Bryant Young . . to at testimonial be honored MONA WARD ELDER MONA Elder Bryant Young, son of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young, has accepted a call to serve in the North Central States mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- Saints. field. Members Enjoy Rims at Seminary ed films on ASC Elections Elder Young, a graduate of Juab High School, Juab Stake Seminary and Snow College, will enter the mission home on November 28 and leave a week later for the missionary Chalice Literary Club Minutes were read by Mrs. Rowena Pew and the closing prayer was given by Mrs. Marjorie Steiner. Members present were Bernice Boswell, Rula Gowers, Marjorie Greenhalgh, Merlene Ivie, Beth Jarrett, Adele Jackson, Corinne Jenkins, Jean Johnson, Betty Motes, Louise Parkin, Rowena K. Pew, LuOna Prisbrey. Devona n Mona Ward. mission field. enjoy- Seniors participating in the ing calls for a strong head, a stout heart, and a good mem- play are: Joyce Christensen, ory. Peter possesses all these DeAnn Winn, Paul Ostler, Lynn characteristics. When his exasperated aunt, Barnes, Goorge McCune, Karen in an effort to discipline him, Orgill, Pat Sperry, Nila Mae starts on a trip to Palestine Christensen, Julie Johnson, without him, he rents her man- Preston Paxman and Neil Kension against her expressed de- dall. Clarence H. Pay is in charge ins. sire, to her dearest enemy and The play portrays charact- masquerades as a butler and of the production with Nancy ers like Peter Perredine who disguises his pal Bill as her Parkin and Lynda Gail Jack-maas assistant directors. has made lying a fine art. Ly gardener. Seniors of Juab High School are inviting all that are desirous of a good laugh and an evening of relaxation to attend the annual senior play "For Petes Sake Friday at 8 p.m. at the Juab High School auditorium. The play is in three acts and written by Jay Tob- He will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday evening, at 7 p.m., at the Mona Ward, according to an nouncement made this week by Bishop Marc E. Vest of Wyoming. program. The members Senior Play Presentation Readied -day Cheyenne, The Chalice Literary Club held their regular meeting on November 10th at the Seminary building. President Beth Jar-re- tt Mrs. Betty conducted. Motes was in charge of the well-know- YOULL LAUGH at this and many more scenes In the play For Petes Sake to be presThis Is annual Senior Class play. ented Friday evening at the Juab High .Auditorium. Times-New- City. Mrs. R. H. Gardner of Levan is spending the winter at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey. For Respected Break into your store of talents, and come up with a catchy, peppy, and enthusiasm-creating pep song for the Juab High School and perhaps you may win a prize. Thats the invitation of the LEVAN Funeral services Juab High School student be will conducted Thursday at body, according to Steven 1 p.m. at the Levan Ward Ockey, president. All residents of East Juab chapel for Christian Christen85, who died Sunday at County are encouraged to sen, the Juab County Hospital at and all JHS alumni, enter, wherever they reside also Nephi of natural causes. are invited to try their Friends may rail at the writing abilities. family home in Levan from 10 a.m. until time of services Prizes being offered are today. $10, $3 and $3 for the first three places, respectively. Bishop J. Clair Collard of Students of the school also the Levan ward will direct the will compete for the honor, services, and interment in the Mr. Ockey said, but it is felt Levan cemetery will be directed by Anderson Funeral that because this is Juab Home of Nephi. High and the residents of n Mr. Christensen, a the area served by the school civic and church workare considered one of us that they might be interest- er of this community, was born ed enough in the school to here October 17, 1787, a son of Niels and Johanna Maria compete for the honor. He Christensen. Thompson Plans are to introduce n the new song at the first married Caroline Nielsen 1896 October the at 14, basketball game, scheduled for December 2nd, when the Manti LDS Temple. She died Wasps meet B. Y. High at January 8, 1914. He married Grace Peterson June 14, 1922 Provo. at the Manti Temple. Mr. Christensen had served as a member of the Levan Levan Medical Student Town Board, and had been a director and president of the Levan Irrigation Company. He Accorded Honor also had been an officer of the Levan livestock association. Mr. Christensen also had University of Utah served as chief deputy county LEVAN Word has been assessor for Juab County. Surviving are his widow', received that Ned L. Mangel-son- , Grace P. Christensen of Levan; son of Mr. and Mrs. the following sons and daughtMangelson, was recent- ers: Leslie C., Joseph E., Mrs. to elected Alpha Omega Alp- Leola ly Terry and Mrs. Geneil ha, National Honorary Medical Society. This is a select group Tobler, N.all of Salt Lake City; Christensen, Pleasant chosen from among the out- Edgar Kirk Grove; Christensen, Washin medical students standing and Miss Renon Chrisington medical schools throughout the nation, based on scholarship, tensen, West Point, Davis Also surviving are 16 integrity, intellectual capacity, County. character and superior apti- grandchildren, and 27 grandtude. A O A in medicine is the children. equivalent to Phi Beta Kappa in the general university. Mr. Mangelson was graduated from Juab High school in Ephraim Minstrel Set 1951 and in June 1961 plans to An invitation EPHRAIM receive the Doctor of Medicine degree from the Univer- is issued by the Ephraim Lions Club for all residents of the sity of Utah. Nephi area who love good old Minstrel Shows, to attend the Bruce Russell, son of Mr. Ephraim Lions "Burnt Cork and Mrs. Ellis Russell of Le- Follies to be staged at the van is a freshman at CSU ma- Snow College Auditorium on joring in the field of Arts, ac- Wednesday, November 23, at cording to Registrar Ward 8 p.m. Robb. Mr. Robb reported that Darwin Woodbury, general this years enrollment is an chairman, stated Tuesday that e the show this year is outstandhigh of 769. Students at CSU are ing, and that it will top all ing in the basic previous productions in fun, elem- jokes and outstanding song gram and the four-yehits. entary education program. Levan Resident check- up. The doctor may find everything all right, but still may suggest changes in diet or personal habits to insure maintenance of good health. He may early-stag- e cancer find an which proper treatment will Schools also need that cure. regular check up. The inovations mentioned in the first paragraph above are the kind that show. They make the district look good. There may be other conditions that could be improved because they aren't flashy or because teachers and principles tire d, us, Services Today Speakers at the testimonial, to be held in connection wifh the ward sacrament meeting, will be H. K. Jensen, and M. Clark Newell. Remarks also will be given by Vaughn Sumformer bishop of the mers, ward, and by the parents of the missionary, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young. Response will be given by Elder Young. Special , musical selections the program for the services. Prayers will be wall complete given by Vaughn Molyneux and LaMar Stanley. Census Report Given C. Superintendent Clyde Child and the Board of Education of Juab School District recently announced the results o fthe school census taken prior to Octoler 31. The school census report shows that 403 age children and 1101 school are pupils reside within the d strict. This is a net loss of 37 agp children and 61 school age children as shown by last years report. Eleven hundred students are enrolled within District schools. pre-scho- ol pre-scho- ol Dee Kendall, Raymond Pay, O. S Levan Community Aagard, Niels Anderson, Alvin Christensen, Cleo Malmgren, Angus Christensen, Erin Poul-seEugene S. Powell, Cecil Harlin Williams, Stephenson, Ray Winter. Nephi South Community Byron Belliston, Ray Hall Maurice Memmott, Stellman Greenhalgh, Vaughn Paxman, Norman Ostler, Fred Pace, Reese Painter, Clarence Wilkey and William Paxman. Any other nominating petitions should be received in the Juab ASC office by November n, Mrs. Emily Jackson . . looks forward to easier life two-ye- RETIRES WITH By Norma Sherwood "Theres nothing like hard work to keep a person young-anthats the gospel truth says Mrs. Emily Jackson, 72, of Nephi, who for the past nine years has been head cook at the Juab County Hospital at Mrs. Jackson is wife Nephi. of Lynn Jackson. Mrs. Jackson has retired after having served faithfully at the hospital. I would not be retiring now if I hadn't promised by children I would she stated. Urged to Get since rs Residents of East Juab County were this week urged to secure Polio immunization shots as soon as possible, If they haent already receited these shots. A Nephi physician reported a patient's Illness, diagnosed here as polio, was confirmed as that, and that she was admitted for treatment for polio at a Salt Lake hos- pital. The patient was not a res- ident of Nephi, however. Immunization shots can be obtained from your familys physician, or from the public health riinies held from time to time. ar ar FINE WORK RECORD Residents Are .Pnlin Sfintc at all-tim- HOSPITAL COOK at 5 p. m. Ballots will be mailed to eligible voters on November 22. She worked for seven and a These ballots should be returned to the ASC office not later half years before being forced to take time off three days than December 2, 1960. because of an injured knee. She reports that she took one other day off during the nine years to attend graduation ex ercises of a granddaughteer at Ogden. "That was the only day I ever missed that I should have been to work she added. A native of England, Mrs. Jackson came to Nephi in 1915 and has made her home here 17 Lund-stee- that time. at the hospital Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles . . wed half century Open House Sunday to Honor Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bowles who say Emily is the soul of Open house on Sunday, Nov20 from 2 to 6 p.m. will so conscien and ember dependability will miss her cheery honor a tious, n and res"whistling" while at work in pected Nephi couple on their the hospital kitchen. Mrs. Jack-so- n enjoys excellent health golden wedding anniversary. and plans to catch up on her Being honored are Mr. and sewing, quilting, tending her Mrs. Leo Bowles, who were flowers and just plain house- married at the Salt Lake Tem Church of Jesus keeping with her husband in pie of the Latter-day Saints Christ of their comfortable home. Mr. and Mrs. Jackson are November 17, 1910. parents of two sons and a Friends are Invited to call parents of two sons and a daughter: Harold Jackson of at the home of809Mr. and Mrs. North 4th Nephi; William (Bill) Jackson Max Bowles, of Denver, Colorado; and Mrs East Street, during the aftMona D. (Marjorie) Bailey of ernoon hours. Ogden. Mr. Bowles, a member of the Juab Stake High Priests Mr. and Mrs. Arthur J. Bow- Quorum, has served In many ers of Payson spent Saturday church capacities. He formerly with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. was president of the Elders A. J. Bowers. Quorum of the Nephi North well-know- Ward and has served as a ward teacher. A wwker in the Primary Association, Mrs. Bowles also was a Relief Society teacher for many years until ill health forced her to ask for a release. A farmer and stock raiser, Mr. Bowles is president of the Juab County Livestock assoc- iation. Joining with them on the occasion will be three sons and two daughters and their families: Max Bowies and Spencer Bowles, Nephi; Charles Bowles, Springvile; Mrs. Mildred Greenhalgh, Provo and Mrs. Lenore Chambers, Payson. The couples posterity also numbers 19 grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. A "no gifts, please request has been made by Mr. and Mr. Bowie. |