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Show Saltt Single Copy 10c Lake Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, February 22, Services Held Former Nephi Man Died Thursday Left Orem-Gene- va Times, Orem, Utah; H. C. McConaughy, Sumner, Morgan County News, Morgan Tournament Red Cross Departmental Tickets Now Chairmen Are Listed On Sale Here Juab High School Wasps dropped their crucial game Wednesday night. Score: Juab 54; Wasatch Academy 56. Tickets for the Region IX ball tournament are available at the Juab High School office. The tournament wili get under way on Thursday, March 1, at 3:30 p.m. in the Richfield High school basket Only season tickets will be sold at this time, although tickets for the Individual sessions of the tournament will be available In Richfield at the beginning of each Juabs participation in In Ara R6cl6V6!opm6nt tournament remains Three teams will enter the tournament from the Sanpete-Jua- b division and Wasatch Academy, Manti and Juab are battling for the third spot. It seems certain that North Sanpete and Gunnison will en ter in the first and second Art Enjoyed Last Thursday life-givi- been designated as a redovel-opmearea eligible to participate in the program. Here is how the A. R. A. program operates; The designated area must form a representative and prepare an Overall group EcoThe goal of the Area Renomic Development Program, development program is to this development program dehelp create new Job opporscribes tunities for the Jobless In economic the areas current situation, surveys its communities with severe potentials for economic growth analyzes the human and physical resources available, and Because of the continued most importantly spells out rate of high unemployment in a program of action for some areas of Juab County, toemploymont opportugether with a low farm rate, Juab County has nist bedevelopment program approved by the state agency designated by the Governor to coordinate state m the program and f ,bon 80,11 to the Area Redevelopment Administration. Once A. R, a. has approved foomic plan, the area is to submit requests for assistance on specific projects. nA assistance falls Into the following categories: 1. Loans to help new indus- 5-ye- ar et ference, which will be held on March 3 and 4, according to the Stake Presidency. The Democratic Mass full schedule for the conference meetings will be published in next weeks issue of this Meetings Monday newspaper. . Precinct mass meetings for Fast Day schedules the Democratic party will be willRegular apply in all wards of the held Monday, February 26th stake, with Fast Offering col at 8:00 p.m. at the Juab Coun- lections being made during Courthouse. Saturday. Club Enjoys Film on West' Frontier Area Frontiers of the West an outstanding film produced by tlie First Security Bank, was shown to the Kiwanis Club of Nephi at the regular meeting held Wednesday evening, February 21, at the Snak Shak "Twelve Angry Women" at Juab High Auditorium Next Wednesday Evening The film shows the beautiful sccmc areas of Utah and Idaho and many areas which are not familiar with the average vac- ationer. It was presented before the club by .Victor J. Rasmussen, assistant manager of the Nephi office. Mr. Rasmussen stated that the film will be in Nephi for the remainder of the week if clubs or organizations wish to have it shown. It also is available for advance dating. Dr. P. L. Jones, chairman of the Utah Water and Power Board discussed the Little Dell Dam above Salt Lake City. Dr. Jones also is a member of the Twelve Angry Wowen may direction of Clarence H. Pay not sound like something the of the High School faculty. average person would want to meet up with, but when one Girls portraying the twelve realizes that they form an all- jurors are Sylvia Benett, Nyra female jury for a clever play Stanley, Jessie Belhston, Kathits a different thing. ryn Lomax, Beverly Blackett, Record Hop Set For Saturday Night Young people of Juab Stake are invited to the Record Hop Saturday evening, starting at 8:30 pm. at the Juab Stake House, it was Twelve Angry Women is Karen Lunt, Christine Winn, nesday by Missannounced WedMarilvn Osflpr the annual play of the Juab Lillian Wankier, Mary Mar- of the Juab Stake Y W M I A High School, and it will be garet Morgan, Pam Cotton, El- Presidency. to the at the len Parkin GowMarion and public presented losing people 14 years and Juab High School Auditorium ers Cherry Orme plays the oer are cordially invited to next Wednesday evening. Feb- part of a judge; Linda Powell attend. is Clerk of the Court and M ruary 28. Jensen is Judge. Miss Mrs. Judy Sparks of Curtain time Is act for 8 Powell and M ts Jensen also spent the wck end la The are under the student directors. play her father, G. R. Phillips. wph pxi. ar-jor- ie Rich-Bel- d trial enterprises started, or to help existinggetfirms exso that they can hire pand more people; 2. Loans or grants to help finance new public facilities that are needed in order to establish new industries or to Measurements made Wednesday by Delmar Beck, Soil make posble expansion- - of exConservation Service Snow surveyor, assisted by Lynn Esplin, isting industry; Juab County Agent and Ross Harper of Levan, showed a snow technical assistance, usdepth of 53.4 inches with a water content of 13.7 Inches The ing the personnel of Federal five-yeaverage for this course at this time of year shows agencies wherever possible, to a snow depth of 41.7 inches and a water content help an area plan and carry of 9.7 inches. out its program of economic If conditions are normal for the remainder of the development. season, Mr. Spendlove said, 1962 promises to be a very good water Throughout the A. K. A. year. He warned, however, that a good snow pack is not program, the always a guarantee of ample irrigation water, because rain or local initiative.emphass Is on unseasonably warm weather can cause snow melt and run off The formation of the redethat cannot be stored for irrigation use. velopment group, the preparation of an economic develop- PJafu and 0,6 bnplement-at'o- n ar program for econ- omic growth all depend, for their success, on local to solve the problems of efforts unemployment or underemployment. The community will, of course valuable assist ThT flu C?Unty and the State, Set Sunday is role to serve asgovernments a working fe Afternoon at 2:30 Juab Stake Priesthood community, m improving the eACOnmy, and in helping chronic area unemployment. A central has been appointed committee to develop an overall economic program. This E meet- ing will be held Sunday at 2:30 .p.m. at the Juab Stake House, it was announced today by President R. Roscoe Garrett. President Garrett that the later-tha- n usual starting time is occasioned by the fact that Sunday is Fast Day in Juab Stake and that the Fast Day meetings in some wards extend to as late as 1:30 p.m. This is a general meeting, and no departments will be conducted, President Garrett stated. High Priests and Seventies quorum meetings will follow immediately after the Priesthood meeting, at 3:15 p.m. pointed out -- Cafe. Kiwanis Club of Nephi. President Maurice B. Chapman presided at the and the program wasmeeting under direction of Robert L. Hall of the Vocational Guidance committee. President Chapman announced the meeting with International Kiwanis Presidentelect Merl H. Tucker, for Monday, February 26. Several members of the Nephi club indicated their plans to attend. ' Meet Announcement was made today that regular Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held Sunday at 2:30 p.m. at the Relief Society room of the Juab Stake House. Mrs. Blanche Brough, Relief Society Stake President, urges atlrndance of all stake and ward Relief Sociay Board W on From measurements taken Wednesday (yesterday) on the snow survey course in Chicken Creek Canyon east of Levan, the snowpack is the best on record". This information was furnished late Wednesday afternoon by Earl Spendlove, local Work Unit Conservationist of the Soil Conservation Service Priesthood Meeting Leadership Meeting in creat-UiesnP- Average ct Anncuce Fast Day nt one-four- th sec-rela- ry Wards Juab can go to the tourna- Meetings ment by winning its two re maining games, assuming that Sunday, Feb. 25 North Sanpete or Gunnison do not get by Wasatch Fast Day will be .Academy or Manti. If Juab held in all meetings wards of Juab is successful in winning from Stake Sunday, according to anWasatch Academy on Wed- nouncements made the nesday, interest will be high past several days induring the varfor the Manti game on Friday ious wards. in the Juab High School gym. The earlier Fast Day is ocAnyone desiring tickets for the tournament should contact casioned by the date for the first quarter Juab Stake conPrincipal Newell. ty Program on Services Held Tuesday At Springviile for A News Release by the tiansen or Wm. C. Stowell. East Juab County Chapter Those who want instruction of the American Red Cross on how to keep your life or Former Nephi Lady save All of us whose loved ones water another, in event of a contact disaster, either Several relatives and friends have received the James Bedson or Kelvin Clay- from blood of our neighbor, are ton. Nephi were in Springviile for the funeral serthankful for the life they helpThose who wish instruction Tuesday An Art program was given vices for Mrs. Estella Morris ed to save. It was my pint in first aid and life saving may Ollerton, a native of Nephi. by the Twentieth Century Club which saved a life. Those who contact Mrs. wish credit on their hospital C. Stowell Arvilla Lunt, Wm. Mrs. Ollerton died Saturday on Thursday, February 15 at or Merrill Roberts. the Juab High School library. at a Provo hospital. bills; or wish to check the those who want to help evening Then, pictorial display by Mrs. She was born rule of how we get that credit with at Nephi June J. AEarl the Reid of her art work raising necessary 8, 1885, to Charles and Lucy may contact Mrs. James Bed-so- n funds to help carry on these Wilkey Morris. She was mar- was presented and she spoke or Robert L. Hall. the water safety ried to Seth Hood Ollerton at on her ideas and changes in To those whose sons or hus- programs, and life program; and Nephi May 26, 1904. He died her pictorial work. Mrs. E. R. bands are in the armed forces who want saving to Shaw gave a demonstration to help in 1952. contribute of the United States; and who maintain these and many other her work in porcelain and She was an active member because of an emergency need services, contact Merrill Rob- of the Church of Jesus I th bu!ldl.nS of lowers. iacing to make a contact, the home erts, Christ vice chairman, and chair- - of Latter-da- y PamtlnS or porcelain. She Saints service representative is Mrs. and of the. also gave a talk on the beneRed Cross 1962 Proneers. of Utah Daughters Pearl Wilson, assisted by Mrs. fund derived from hand work In June Wilson. several sons fits Other directors and helpers and addition to from clay. Those with broken bones in in the Red Cross daughters, she is survived Mrs. Charles R. Jenkins gave program are by a brother and two sisters need of crutches, or others who Clyde C. a demonstration art hobby of Child, Red junior Cecil Mrs. TolClaude Morris, need items from the local Cross; Kenneth may Nyman, finance ley and Mrs. Ed. Hansen, all of china painting and discussed it. Red Cross loan closet, may and Those assembled were enthusDouglas Christiansen, as- Nephi. contact L. Lafon Painter. sistant fund chairman. iastic about the program and If a community disaster For general information con-tadisplay. strikes here; and were one of Mrs. Mildred Berwick those surviving and who want or Udell R. Jensen, Relief Society Sets to help, contact R. W. Chris chairman. places. up-s- all of the resources of the federal, state and local governments to bear on the problems of unemployment and underemployment that today afflict nearly of all the counties In the Nation. Snow Pack Above ,lihe the in doubt Volume 53, Number 8 For Nephi Man y, Con-trenh- on 1962 Local Action is 'Must Word was received in Nephi early Thursday of the deith of Harold Vickers, son of Mrs. Martha H. Ilelliston of Mr. Vickers had reNephi. sided In the Hill Field area for some time past. Relatives and friends are Funeral services were hoi,! asked to watch the state daily Wednesday at the In order to bring to residents Wai-Chapel for Melvin Wil-ke- newspapers for time and place of Juab of County a greater unfuneral services. 70, who died Sunday at derstanding of the Area Re4 a m. at the Juab HosCounty development program, we have pital after a long illness. asked the Juab County ComServices were conducted by Filed wifh Sfafe missioners to outline the over BKhop Kenneth Nyman of the all objectives of the N( phi Second Ward, and inter- - IflCOTpOra flOfl AMlClCS and the local activitiesprogram under ment in the Vine Bluff cemthe Area Redevelopment Act. etery was directed by AndervVc Articles of Incorporation of appreciate having the folson Funeral Home. the Recreation Corpora- lowing article which explains Mr. Warren was bom at tion Nephi have been filed with the in some depth. It Nephi May 10, 1891, to Har- State of Utah and have the has program been been submitted for your vey Pierce and I.avinnia Bull it was announced on intormvation by the Juab CounWarren. He married Arvilla approved, Wednesday by G. Ray Kelson, ty Board of Commissioners: Broadhead August 15, 1912, one of the incorporators. the marriage later being solSir. Kelson 6tated that plans The Area emnized in the Manti L D S include Redevelopment the construction of a Act, signed by President Kenbow-linTemple. alley at Nephi as soon nedy on May 1, 1951, ropres-ent- s Mrs. Warren died in 1956. as sufficient a major effort to Mr. Warren had followed come available. finance can bebring as an farming occupation. Mr. Kelson added that stock Survivors are a daughter and ni the new Corporation will be two sons: Mrs. Delwin (Alice) on the market within the near Shepherd, Levan; Kenneth M. future, as soon as the Warren, Spanish Fork and us and certificates canprospectbe preMalcolm E. Warren, Lake-woopared and approved. California; three sisters; 11 grandchildren and six great grandchildren. 0ff,cers for 1962 r pictured at the 64fh Annual State Press Association after their election Saturday, February 17. to right: William Wilson, Millard County Progress, Fillmore, Utah; H. B. Utah Wednesday First-Secon- reS!t.ALSOrC,a"0" citj? Members of the Committee committee selected k,Mrr Mr. and Mrs. Wilford BeUiston Respected Nephi Couple To Note 50th Wedding Date AS L. Dwane Tin wel Nephi; Commissioners AL Candid Gardner ofhiXTyilRexEBS OrJntlMC!l.Dislrict; Doyle Board and Glark S. Wbod, Lei Town Board Sr1i1.M,anTow'o IJr president of the Department of Employment Security. Son in Law of Nephi aboe othe WUI Friends and relatives in the to the Soil Conservation dist beAt the ... amed, Nephi area are invited to at rict board when it was first a short time. committee tend an open house honoring organzed n Juab Lady Died Sunday County. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Beilis ton on the occasion of the ionMr. Belliston served a missBlackfoof, Idaho Central States in fiftieth anniversary of their 1909. to Inthe1925 when President H. Marion Hansen, a for- marriage. Heber J. Grant called for 1000 mer resident of Nephi and Jumissionaries to go into the misThe open house will be sion ab County, and a son in law field for six months, Mr. held Sunday, February 25, BeUiston volunteered of Mrs. George E. Howard, died and was 3 to 7 p.m., at the famfrom sent to the Eastern States Sunday, February 18 at Black-foot895 home, South 2nd ily East Idaho. mission. He served for 18 Street, Nephi. Mr. Hansen was bom Novyears in the Juab Stake High ember 18, 1901 at Scipio. He Mr. Belliston was bom in Council married Charlotte Mrs. Belliston was bom in Nephi, a son of Thomas and September 4 Representatives of the NeSheffield, Yorkshire, England Tte rri, and came to Nephi with her phi Chamber of Commerce will he I962 Utah Travel March 7, 1906. She died in parents, Joseph and Elizabeth vS" bfTk Tpleis institute widow ana I 1908. annua meeting Presley a Warr, and He later married her brother, six Children grand hlld' 9ister Winifred D. Warr, on Wilford A. Warr, in 1903. Two of Utahns. In., to be held ren sisters and one brother had February 26 in Salt February 21, 1912, in the Salt come sictAT'c to America earlier. hcUity. D. James Cannon I being Md Thursday the Utah Tourist Mrs. Belliston has been actfoot, Idaho. ive in LDS church work in the Council, said the Saints. travel institute will At the age of seven, Mr. Bel- Auxiliary organizations, par- day:lo.n. held liston started in the bee raising ticularly in the Relief Society mjhe Hotel Utah be. business with his father. He where she has served for many ginning at 8 a.m. Several door prizes are on continued until 1947 when he years as a visiting teacher. She the Ust for convention-attende- d turned the business over to his was a member of the Service mclude a sack of son Byron. Star Legion. 2"ey Piute County potatoes, a case Mr. Belliston was one of the They are the parents of four or Duchesne Parents desiring to report first to take up farming on the living County honey and children: Mrs. F. H. absences or to contact the Inan ridge, apair of Moab native stone in 1898. (Edith) Beekstead and Byron bookends starting Juab High School should call He threshed with horse pow- W. Belliston, both of Nephi; Dow Your Community Can According to M. er threshing machines, with a Mrs. L. W, (Donna) Jenkins of Profit from Clark Newell, bushels to the San Diego, California and Mrs. iness wall bethe Travel BusPrincipal, yield of 12 the convention many parents are calling the acre. In 1900 his wheat was Howard L. (Dorothy) Smith t lit me. elementary school or the cut with a binder. of Salt Lake City. Clerk s office when Mr. Belliston has held many Also among their posterity desiring Mr. and Mrs. to call Jnab High School. Inimportant positions in the com- are 12 grandchildren and seven gram and Mr. andClarence In order to prevent future munity, He Mrs. Harry served as presld- - great grand children, Black were In Springviile on confusion, please make note ent of the Nephi Mr. and Mrs BeUisort re- - Tuesday to Irrigation attend the funer- that the Juab High School Company for some time, j and soerfuUy request "no gifts for for Mr' EstDa G1 4. office la was appointed by the Governor ' th s occasion. lertom5 -- at Plan fo Affend Conference Miss Myraa Lunt On Tourism Parents Announce Engagement Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lunt of Nephi announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Myma Lunt, to Byron A. Rasmussen, son of Mr. and Mrs. F. Blaine Rasmussen of Provo. Plans are being made for a June 29th wedding at the Salt Lake Temple. A reception will be held the same evening in Nephi. Miss Lunt is a graduate of the Juab High School and the Juab Stake Seminary. She also has graduated from Stevens-IlenagBusiness college and at the present time is employed in Salt Lake City. Mr. Rasmussen is a graduate of Provo High School and the College of Southern Utah. He will graduate from Utah State University in June. He was a member of the Gamma fraternity at CSU and a Phi fraternity at t-L, He has completed an LDi mission to Denmark. er mem-bTcrI,- ,JJS K asims' 'll MaS'wi2 H 3bE fnTrK,f i PLEASE CALL RIGHT NUMBER 1 I V 7 623-176- 4. 623-176- f |