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Show V Universe Wcrofilmns Corp. Avenue Ixerporit L Saltt Cancer Society Sets 3-Trai- Lake cityy Ufcf' m,m County Meet The American Cancer Society, Utah Division, will sponsor a county unit training con- Single Copy 10c ference in Nephi, at Ray's Cafe on January Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, January II, 1962 Volume 53, Number 2 18. With the East Juab County Unit as host, volunteers from East Millard county, West Millard county, West Juab county and South Utah county will attend. "You, Cancer and Time" is to be the theme of this conference with East Juab county unit members and Utah Division staff members joining to help volunteers to better know' of the program in their county unit. A panel discussion by local doctors including Dr. John G. Steele, Dr. Francis II. Beck-steaand Dr. A. A. Boston will be held. This discussion will center, around: 1, What is Cancer; 2, Cancer of the colon and rectum, uterus and lung; Methods of detection and 3, treatment; 4, How the lay volunteer can help. Mrs. Evelyn B. Lomax. State President of the Utah Federation of Womens Clubs, will greet the volunteers at their luncheon meeting. 1 Snow Survey Reveals Greater Than Normal Water Content According to the recent De-- the usual amount on the Ogden partment of Agriculture snow I River. A summary of snow survey survey, the January snowpack is 20 per cent above average data taken on the Payson r Utah, but it varies from 30 yon watershed indicates that per cent below the average in the compacted snow depth is the mountains east of Cedar 31 inches which has a water City and Beaver to about twice content of 8.8 inches. A water content for 1961 was 4.0 inches 1 I can-fo- life-savi- d, and 3.2 inches for 1960. The 1962 snow water expressed as a percentage of the 1943-4- 7 Is 140 per cent, 190 per cent for 1961, and 246 per cent for 1960. H Fur all who have the will and ability to learn reads the poster eoniniemorating President Lincoln signing the I.and Grant College Act In 1862. Viewing the poster In the foreground of Utah State University's Old Main tower are Dr. Gordon L. miWl l IIII.IIIIWIM Marden Broadbent, Provo; and Dr. Lloyd B. Hunsaker, district extension Logan, agents. They will be featured as the Union Pacific Agricultural Improvement This survey Indicates prospects for a good water supply this year. These figures are ear tours the state January V-comparable to what w'ould be 3 to 24 dramatizing 100 years U In the Salt Creek j expected of progress ln agriculture drainage' ll' and home economies. Funeral services were held Dr. Beckstrand, Richfield ; at Larkin Mortuary in Ogden on Tuesday for Charles Leon Gibson, 65, former resident of Nephi. Mr. Gibson died at the Former Nephi Lady family home in Ogden last Friday evening after a IIEAKTY CONGRATULATIONS are extended to Thomas (Tommy) Johnson, center, on his illness. attainment of the rank of Eagle Scout, by Bishop Nyman of the Nephi Second Ward. Scout Dies in California He had served as secretary of the board of directors of Johnsons parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elden Johnson, are at the right. the Utah State Association for Word has been received by the Blind, and had been treasrelatives in Nephi of the recurer of the Ogden Chapter of ent death, in Los Angeles, of forthe Association. In 1935 he a Shaw Haney, Margaret was appointed home teacher mer resident of Nephi. in agriculture and home High School Future Farmers .We Americans the for the adult blind by the Utah hj hest standard of enjoy ln gress She was born here May 3, will be themed as of America. economics One of the ot Executive. man R. Udell ,v' Jensen highlights a Commission for the BUnd, program11:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon., of6the 1905, a daughter of Mr. and world much and of Honor Court District Juab were awards Additional car four med court of honor which position he held until his rethe the stops in this county Juab High School home econMrs. Samuel Shaw. is due the thank t0 for it held scheduled omics classes. Saturday evening w'as the second clas, two first class, and included songs accompanied by tn erne nt last July. Among her survivors as three that has taken place as one of the 16 awarding of the respected Eag- 34 merit badges. Star awards Don Royce; ceremony by Jim Gibson was born Janu- - progress 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., Sanpete Mrc sons, four grandchildren, four le econ- - stops in Utah during January. and home in agricuUure Scout Badge to Thomas were presented to Terry Thom- Pexton; district roll call by 1896, at Nephi, a films, brothers and four sisters. The County featuring High schools. declared omics" program, a7T6 Lynn Esplin, old son of as of troop 131; Richard Pex-to- r. Ray Phillips; rededication of Johnson, and Alice A. North 3 to 4 p.m. General public. exhibits, slides, demonstrations y. S. D. A. Mr. and Mrs. Elden Johnson of of troop 133, and Reid Scout oath by Bert Powell and Gibson. He married Mabel Juab The Agricultural Improvechairman and lectures ds aimed toward tenniaj committee stunts by Claude Lomax and Glass December 16, 192o, at and Nephi. Tommy is a member Hall of troop 134. of youth and men ment car is sponsored annualthe interest he as Agent, County juab o Troop 132, sponsored by the Two Life awards were issu- the scouts from troop 134; and the Salt Lake Temple of the for the and women concerning past, ly by the Union Pacific RailSecond Ward. His ed, one to James Gadd of troop Marion Wankier and the scouts Church of Jesus Christ of Lat- - announced the program Nephi Agricultur-ter-da1962 Pacific present and future progress. road Company in cooperation union scoutmasters have been Bert 134 and one to Clair Carter of from troop 136, Levan. Saints. with the Utah State Univerwhich will Ail sire invited. Car al Improvement Powell and Clark Morgan. 137. were All six units in the district troop Troop awards as a graduate of the be scheduled for sity Extension Services. This h The next program Tuesday, jn jephi to Tomunder the direction of troop participated, with 100 people Awarding the badge State School for the llarv ig the car at Nephi is as follows: will be the 15th annual tour of my in the Eagle ceremony was leadership. in attendance, at the Blind and had attended Utah1 In the past 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.Juab the car in Utah. Boyd R. Ivie, District Scout District Advancement Chair court of honor. State University and the Uni14 years many important and versity of Utah. Before mov-ttimely topics have been treated and the car has made new Ogden 13 years ago he resided for four years in Salt research results and improved Lake City and prior to that farm and home practices availtime had operated a confectable to people throughout the the ionery in Nephi. School Wasps quarter ended with a virtual state. Total attendance on was Juab High He was a member of the car during those years were defeated here last Friday tie. Ogden Stake High Priests as The rest of the game, how- 41,887, according to Dr. Carl they opened the regional Clorum and had been a ward was pretty much North Frischknecht, Utah State Uniever, The determined North Initial class in a planned series of first aid classes play. teacher. . of Mt. Pleasant Sanpete, as Juab stemed to versity Extension Director. its You and you and you will be held at the Nephi City Ilall, upstaires, on SatThis year the car began nd.ude be denied the lose their drive present in the blood didnt of that you get pint of Ogden; a son Utah tour at Wellsville on Jantwo urday evening, starting at 7:30, according to an anshowed and half first round win. Sanpete needed in that operation daughters: Charles G. Gibson, opening you uary 3. It is featuring the cennouncement today by William C. Stowell, Juab County or accident for nothing it Mrs. James P. (Elizabeth) i As the game began, it ap- - still more determination. of President Abraham tennial for North Civil Defense director. Cloward Sanpete that neither team could came from the Red Cross Lincoln A. Mrs. Paul signing three bills Ogden; Fought, field from the ' ! Mr. Stouell has issued an invitation for all who thp otherthe first hit Bloodmobile visit to Juab Counwhich have played a vital role three Croft, (Ruth) Roy; the this and gave Sanpete tydesire to participate, to attend this class and enroll for four brothers half time lead. The score in the economic development Sure, the blood came from grandchildren; valuable training. and two sisters: A. B. Gibson, Information you gain here will be k Miss Kathleen Anderson stood Juab of our nation. the at the Intermountain Blood cen One, commonly referred to GibOwen N. Pleasant useful throughout your entire life Mr. Stowell stated, Grove; 30. North 20, Sanpete ter in Salt Lake City, but it son, as Land Grant College the B. Dale Preston, to within Idaho; came and back Juab it may be the means of saving the life of a memParents Announce was put there by the sweat Salt Lake City; Roy five points in the third quar- Act set aside public lands for and work and sacrifice of our Gibson, ber, or lives of members of your family. of agricultural E. Gibson, Nephi; Mrs. Theoter, but were turned back in establishment own people here in Juab CounWe do not know what is ahead of us in the way dore (Beatrice) Robinson, Evcollege in each state. Another S'. N. fourth the by quarter Engagement ty. of national emergencies. We hope nothing, but in view With a proclamation' by Juab lost the ball several created theof United States De-When you or your family or anston, L. Wyoming; and Mrs.D. of the Agriculture. The Governor international we (Ada) must be Atkins, CompClyde, Ervey George Andertimes complications, prepared Mr. and Mrs. DeLoye through bad passes and partment that friend of yours got that California. New March of Dimes will open violations, for any eventuality and pray that It will never hapand as the final third was the enabling act that son announce the engagement blood transfusion someone In ton,Interment was at the Vine its 1962 campaign in Utah on bel sounded, Sanpete was vict- opened the way for the buildof their daughter, Miss Kathpen he continued. Juab County replaced that pint Bluff ing of the in Broad-heacemetery Nephi. Tuesday, January 2, 1962, to or 44 to 37. to leen Anderson, of blood from his own body, Larry Whether or not an emegency of national scope ocrailroad. p a funds for raise stepped-uso you could have it. curs first aid training is a valuable asset for you, for. District Extension leaders The games individual scorbattle against diseases that Mr. Broadhead is the son of There has been some miswho will represent Utahs land for and ing: disable millions of Americans. your family, your community. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Broad-heatake in the minds of people grant university in their resMr. Stowell asked the cooperation of the public to Utah Maurice Warshaw, also of Nephi. in Juab County that the blood NORTH SANPETE pective districts in giving a make said director the classes for REPORTS the the set successful. been campaign No date has comes from Salt Lake City and to prepare for the challenge continue will drive through wedding. they can get all they want. include Dr. Marden future January 31, and that campaign Every pint you use has to be NEPHI STATION Broadbent of Provo, who will include events will a Telerama, the efforts replaced through be at the Nephi visit of the March of Dimes Bal, Bowling of our own blood donors of Date car. and Tell a Winners special Juab County. Jan. 4 Jaycees Why all the fuss? Because Jan. 5 CIIORUS PRACTICE the bloodmobile workers here Jan. 6 Dr. F. H. Beckstead, chairMay 11 and 26 In Recent Christmas SCHEDULED cant remember when Juab Jan. 7 man of the Juab Stake GenJune 8 and 23 butions to the drive are needed The Daughters of Utah Pionhas ever met its blood Jan. 8 County 6 ealogical committee, has an21 and July Chorus will practice on eers because has it 9 Jan. nounced dates quota simply for Juab Stake August temple closed Decoration Contest never met it. Monday, January 15, at 3 p.m. Jan. 10 Temple excursions for the year September 7 and 22 at the Juab Stake House. On Wednesday, January 24th crippling birth defects, arthrit 1962. October 20. Winners in the Christmas is, and polio. the Bloodmobile will be in NeDr. Beckstead urges all who November 17 30. 2, and Lighting Contest sponsored by Mr. and Mrs. P. V. Redd and Our ultimate goal is to prephi from 2 until 6 p.m. at the December 15 attending the ses.the Nephi Junior Chamber of contemplate son school auditorium. vent these sions Bryce and Guy R. Hurst of at Manti Elementary the diseases, to crippling Dr. Temple Beckstead emphasized Commerce have recently been clip and and the accelerated research for reference, that members of the stake are The quota is 100 pints. Lets Blanding spent the New Year keep announced as follows: holiday with Mr. and Mrs. program financed by the Na welcome at the Temple at any get on the ball, Nephi, Levan Maries this schedule: houses: Business and Mona, and give back some tionai Foundation is our bright Lester B. Belliston, parents of 19. January but the as that session, dates Fashions. of the blood weve taken out Mrs. Redd. est hope he said. But we are listed above are for added February 3 and 16 First Ward area: Fred Wil-keof the Red Cross Intermounour program of March 3, 16 and 31 broadening as excursuch, planned Jack Ludlow. tain blood bank. April 13 and 28 patient aid at the same time. sions, etc. Second Ward area: John Pain cannot wait.1 Morgan and Jack Shaw. Mr. Warshaw explained that Third Ward area: Ronald HOSPITAL PATIENT establishment of chapter-spon-0qq Snow. Carl Shaw, sored special treatment centers Fourth Ward area: Ray Pay, and evaluation clinics had been Fred L. Gadd. LIST RELEASED speeded up during the past .Best new entry: Allen ChrisThese centers provide imyear. j ClarEldon Belliston, tensen, admitted medical services in the Recently proved patients and ence Wilkey, Rex Tolley, at the Juab County Hospital , treatment of patients not rec- Howard Hansen. at Nephi include the following Total precipotation for water attention from eiving adequate 4.60 ober sources. In year to date Linda Steele, daughter of addiion, Nat- Mr. and Mrs. Mac Steele of chapters with (Readings are taken daily at 'oaa Foundation funds have been Santaquin. 10 a.m. at the Nephi station, sufficient Boy Scout Sunday Set; authorized to aid victims of Jeffery Lynn Pay, son of Mr. and daily at 5 p.m. Le-at the and Mrs. William Pay, Nephi. van al1 of, birth defects where This station. differential to Theodore (Ted) Brown, Ne- in Special Programs Is reading time must be under-- 1 snc"The need needed. phi. for these proin stood and comparreading Be Conducted William G. Sperry, Nephi. in addition to the congrams, the above ing reports. Mrs. Pearl Stephens, Mamtinuing aid we furnish victims moth. of paralytic polio, can be seen Recognizing Boy Scout SunGeorge A. Sperry, Nephi from the huge numbers of peoday, February 4th, Cub Scoqts, Cindy Garrett, daughter of Snow College Plans Boy Scouts and Explorers of ple with disabilities caused by Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Garrett, the Juab District will attend birth defects and arthritis he Nephi. University of Scouting continued. More than 11,000, special Scout Sunday services friends and Mrs. Chloe N. Bailey, Nephi 0O0 Americans suffer from arwith their families A Fred Painter. Nephi of Scouting in each ward, it of thritis or rheumatic diseases. University special Marie McDili. daughter of Scouting is being planned for As our medical advisors tell us, was announced this week bv Mr. and Mrs. Robert McDili, Saturday, February 10 and It in the vast majority of arthritBoyd R. Ivie, Scouting Field Nr phi. is being planned to include ic patients, disability can be Representative for this area. James Pay, son of Mr. and training specialized to fit any prevented or reduced through Scooter Ivie stated that these Mrs William Pay, Nephi position of leadership In Cub- early diagnosis and earlv total special services are outlined in Mrs Floyd Swasey. Mona the MIA Boy Scout Supplebing, Scouting, Exploring, Com- treatment. More than 250.000 ment and should be planned Cindy Sue Majors, daughter missioners and district com- American children are bom of Mr. and Mrs William Ma- mittee. and Mrs. Joe Pino, Orem, well in advance for a successvearlv with a significant birth Seen In this photo acceptAll sponsoring institutions defect that may cause lifelong jors Nephi ing a proclamation declaring ful Sunday program All memaged 5 who had polio at the Mrs. Verl Wnrwool, Brig-a- are asked to take special notice disability. Many congenital deSOLID FOUNDATION A young girl climbs over rocks to bers of the district committee January 1962 as March of age of 6 months, and MaurDimes Month are Governor ice Warshaw, Utah State of this training session and to fects go unrecognized in childCitv, have been assigned to visit the reach aa unusual house near Tunbridge Wells, Kent, EngChairman of the 1962 Mar h M'S George C. Sperry, George D. Cl.vde, right, Cynplan now to take part in the ren but cause problems in latprograms as representative of land. The house was built into solid rock. all-dthia Pino, daughter of ifr. of Dime Drive. the district er life." program. gllSSM - I. 100 Years of Agricultural six-wee- Progress is U. P. Car Theme Eagle Scout Honor Gained sa 13-ye- ar Qy I Jan-Uta- Wasps Lose First Game Your Blood Is FIRST AID CLASS TO BEGIN SATURDAY Needed . . I bljustwouldnt five-for-fi- ve nt i half-brea- I trans-continent- al d. d, Vfeather Temple Dates Are Announced . y, em-pet- Q I m ay . |