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Show 1A1 VTsal acrofllEdnff Avirme Lake cityy Utah li-orpon-t Saltt Corn Educator to Speak at Baccalaureate Sunday Volume S3, Number Cfob's There wu 1 Juvenile delinquency when pup used the woodshed a an admin lstratlon building. 19 Highlighting the Juab High School annual Baccalaureate Services as guest speaker will be Dr. Dean C. Christensen, C of the Teachers Education Program. The event will be held Sunday, 13 at 3 p.m. at the JuabMayHigh School Auditorium. Gift Buys Needed Equipment A gift of $90.00 was presented tliN week to the Juab Mary Collard and Carolyn County Lots and lots of people see Hospital by the Del1aystrup are Ui charge of phic Literary Club of Nephi. something that needs to be arrangements, and the The money will be used to done, and take the attitude The proixu ty reappraisal prowill be buy one dozen bed aide foot Let George do it". over by Senior Class presided of the gram tools. Bresid -Utah Stale Tax In rare instances, individuals ent Pamela Cotton. Commission is underway ... Proceed deside to do something about from the club Juab County at the present Christmas Doll and the problem on their own Dr. Christensen was bom Candy time, according to Donald and do it, without desire for Project consist luted the gift, and reared in Ephraim where a Adams, member of the Mrs. State Maurice Tolley was the recognition or publicity . . or he attended elementary and Tax Commission of Utah, chairman of the project. All sometimes even thanks! schools and also secondary of all real estate members made clothing for reappraisal Recently, a Nephi lady noted was graduated from Snow irl the county is being under' the doll and chances were that there was a need for Junior College. He earned his taken by a group of valuation sold and the dollars awarded house shoes and bibs in the B. A. and Masters NEW ITA officers are headed degrees to engineers MerrUl employed by the by Roberta, center. Other childrens ward of the Juab winning Individuals. from Utah State University in Orm Commission. C. Dorn, Jones, left; Mii. Clark Newell and Jay Dailey, and How quietbaked Candy prosTdent. County Hospital. 1938 goods and 1949. He was grantright of new "The program is conducted also were made and sold by Dr. Dean C. Christensen ly her knitting needles worked, ed the Doctors degree from in conjunction with the Counthe club members. we don't know, but she went Baccalaureate speaker University of Oregon in ty Assessors office" said ComP.-- T. quietly about the pleasant task missioner Adams. All exist of knitting seven pairs of house He has taught in the Utah ing records of property valu shoes, and made six bibs whiee State University Elementary at ion of the county are issued -she quietly presented to the. Constructive" was a com scheduling in vocational direct- The Laboratory School, the Moroni to the valuation engineers em parents contacted definvP mcnt from a member of the J. ions and in a High School, and has been k i. 1 f ployed by the state. These are S. faculty after the Juab asked. Almost general way was itely lelt that there was an then of Duchesne Superintendent BE ITTi711' 100 per cent re- alarming I checked against the propHospital School District. He also has dishonesty Junior and Senior High School sponded an erties inby actual yes to having par- high school students. among we proclaim to the housetops I Parent-Teachephysical Forty-fou- r taught at the University of held ents meet in a group with the our thanks and appreciation on May 2nd At meeting out of 45 parents agreed spection. Utah and the University of 19-2- 0 this on counselor guidance schedthat character building was as new officers tor the organ izaS Oregon. niT hlianthG' to Mr. Adams, According importance as In 1957 he joined the BrigIn the minds of many, there is a conflict between lion re elected and installed uling. Und The report by Mrs. Dick and report cardacademic work 12 persons are working on That s the of thoughtful- - Merrill Roberts is new ham grades Science Young University as Copres-nes- s during and Religion. teen years, with nine of these the program and they wUl be Jesus surely had in mind hdent with Mrs. Harold Jones Wetherell on Parent-Teachordinator of Secondary In. hi the county conferences how from a showed, month when he said Inasmuch as ye and M. very saying it was more important. struction and at the present ark Newell as first much parents Especially is this true of those who have had a appreciate these Many suggestions as to how to sue weeks. the Iea1 ff thes,e' and second vice time is Chairman of the limited of presidents; study religion, andor a limited study of consultations, although there parents and teachers could unto Mrs. Max Orme, my brethren, ye do Teachers Education Program. is Under secretaryscience. To those w'ho have become me feeling that they teach a more He has been active in civic sense of residential the program, each outstanding in either treasurer and Jay Dailey as cana begeneral more satisfying if both honesty were strict All and field commercial science or and religious positions religion facts obtained from the study of the structure in the given. parliamentarian. . These offic-Som- e teacher and parent are better throughstate will be of science and from the laboratory, and facts obtained out his entire professional parents contacted stated they visited 93 years ago today era will head the organization car-ee- r. and the records with infor- would will be prepared pertinent He a from the next two years, the conscientious study of the scriptures in no way support character brought up to date. Leland Stanford lifted a mighty currently is serving mation the studentv concerning as I building program if the school President of the Provo sledge hammer and drove into , The program for the even Parents want to know what were present a conflict The basic fact is that science and Appraisers will seek admisStake. willing to make the ef- sion the wooden tie, the golden mg consisted of the reports cf their children are and ask religious substantiate to teachings and and permission go prove each other. fort President Christensens top. spike which linked the east and six committees formed from a what is expected oflearning in the Mrs. Harold Jones reported through the home of business I ic will follow the theme chosParents group who for the way of assignments them the west with steel rails. the stakes of to Throughout the Church of Jesus Christ check the general building and pro- parent opinion on Junior en by the Seniors You who have been in the f Past two months have been disHigh construction features and of Latter-da- y "OpportunfixSaints, as a feature of first, or second quarter They would like to activity. ities Unlimited". Also featured Most felt satisfied tures. union Pacific depot in Salt cussing school problems and jects. a consultation knowing with the leave If the can film a conferences, is occupants on the program will be a violin being shown on "Science and Relignumber of activities not be Lake City surely have seen the had been endeavoring to get a more than when ion . This will be presented here on they came. solo by Mrs. Elden Sherwood; although there were suggest- calls thenlocated after several huge mural depicting the event general parent opinion. Saturday evening, Mrs. Vaughn Paxman re ions the interior infora piano solo by Dr. Ned Manmade that would perhaps Chairmen of the respective May 19, as the quarterly conference of Juab Stake opens. which took place at Promontmation will be estimated by parent opinion on the improve them. There was and a quartet selection committees gave the reports. ported gelson; the ory Point on May 10, 1869. policy concerning Elder ElRay L. Christiansen, an assistant to the Council that early dating and outside observation. The report on guidance and attendance by Roydcn Hill, Barry Avery And if you want an interestunexcused absences. A large opinion are Appraisers to too many of the Twelve, former president of the Salt Lake Rey Decker and Lawrence d! was given by Mrs. night activities check the physical required ing few minutes, stop at the counseling Temple, dimensions majority of the parents felt Continued on page 6 Boswell. Opinions and railroad museum at Corinne Lee on that modification of this rul should be discouraged. Nearly of each coordinator of activities of allthe Temples of the property; and it will which was built to recall the general guidance work, cur- ing would be good. The reas- all expressed a desire to have be necessary Church, will be speaker at the conference sessions. for them to take more information about the riculum, scheduling and grad- on given, is that it is too memoraable event. great many measurements Continued on page 6 ing were included in this re- and it encourages unwisestrict The conference will open on of buildings they visit. dis Saturday at 8 p.m., with port. A desire to understand honesty on the the The for youth and parents of the stake. All A little moonlight now and special of parents building appraisal promeeting part the grading system was quite and students. over 12 years of age are urged to be in gram in Juab County will be on then is the thing that mar- definite; attendance at the a supervised study this ruling were Comments supervised by Layton Maxfield. ries off the best of men. varied and in- Lawrence Brough Saturday evening meeting, May 19, and all members of, period to overcome poor study teresting. The reappraisal of land is unthe Stake are urged to attend the general sessions at 10 habits and help increase der the direction of Elton J. Parent answers to questions Named Levan A serious situation exists in scholastic interest a.m. and 2 p.m. was indic- on the honesty The Sunday evening session will be Sumner were Nephi which must be correct- ated. Increased guidance in given by Mrs. problemOstler. Lions President graduation exercises of the Juab Stake Seminary with The Tax Commission is askFerry ed before someone gets killed Dr. Alma P . Burton as the ing for the indulgence and coor seriously injured. principal speaker. Levan Lawrence of D. home owners operation and The habit which has been Date Announced for Second Polio We was invite elected businessmen Brough to sincerely attendance Shots; at all of the meetings president carry the proAt the regular acquired by a great number of the Levan Lions Club for gram to a successful of the conference, and because of the vital meeting of complet of young persons of making tht? East Juab County on message 1962-196- 3 tiie "Booster" Continued club on Shots Also at 2 Science the year, and to page be Available of middle of the street their Religion, particularly do we request attendance the American Red chapter the Cross. regular meeting of the club of all over 12 years of age at the sidewalk while enroute to and Merrill Roberts was appointheld session. Saturday last evening 'Because Thursday evening, of the fine response for those desiring the second from school is the very thing ed new chairman of this 3rd. State Engineer Is er. He succeeds Udell R.chaptwhich has existed for many from the people of East Juab shot of the series and those May Sincerely, JenOther officers elected, and sen who has served so well in months past, and which still County to the Polio clinic held who did not get booster shots who will be installed officially 19, JUAB April the State Depart- at the first clinic. STAKE PRESIDENCY this capacity for the past sevexists in the community. We Recent Speaker A new are not familiar with every ment of Health will again send series may be begun at this about July 1st, are: Dean Dal-beral years. R. Roscoe Garrett first vice a technician to Nephi with the time, but the follow-u- p president; Ralph Mr. Roberts has been street in Nephi, but we have shots Jackman, second vice presid- KIwanis Club Meeting E. Rulon Brough serving as Red Cross Fund Chairman consistently noted this situation air irfjector to give the second of the series will have to be ent; John D. secreE. Gibson Shepherd, Roy on first north between main round of polio shots on May the and will assume the new positWayne D. Criddle, State responsibility of the in- tary; J. E. Hansen, Lion Tamstreet and fourth east street, 17. The school nurse reports dividual. ion at once. For the information er; Ben Stephensen, Tail Twis- Engineer, was speaker at a 724 second north, also from main that polio shots were given of these people, ' the second Other members of the board Kiwanians-and-Ladies ter; Dean Howard and Gold- special remain the same: to fourth east, and first south oil April 19. shot should follow in approx- en held last meeting Wednesday Mangelson, directors. both east and west of main. Douglas Christiansen, imately 30 days and the third evening at tjhe Juab Stake vice The second clinic will be shot My kids are just as guilty as seven months later, acHouse. chairman; Mrs. J. W. Berwick, Mr. and Mrs. Laurence held at the Nephi Central cording to the State Depart- Critchfield any others and theyve been secretary , Kenneth Nyman, and family and Mr. Mr. Criddle, Technical Reptold about it a number of School Auditorium from 3 to ment of Health. treasurer; William C. Stowell of resentative the Internationand Mrs. Ross Critchfield of 5 p.m. on Thursday, Civil times. 17. al The charge for polio serum Provo were dinner Defense; Ray ChristianMay Committee on guests of opment, discussed World Develsen. disaster chairman; Ver-laWe fully realize that during is $1.00 per shot for either a Mr. deand Mrs. irrigation Melvin Read on This clinic will be especially booster or the series. the mornings when the ground Keyte, assistant disaster velopment in East Africa, inWednesday. was covered with a thick laychairman; Mrs. Elmo Wilson, cluding provinces of Kenya and home service chairman; er of snow, the City street deTanganyika. Joseph H. Bedson, water He discussed Africa and its partment, probably by virtue of safety chairman; modern equipment over horse-draw- n Kelvin induserial and political probClayton, assistant water safety lems and told of efforts of the equipment," cleared the Lorin Corbin, hospitalchairman; streets earlier than the walks, more advanced nations to solve Plans for May 11th Bell Mrs. Joseph H. Bedson,contact; and probably walking in che basic problems. Ringer March, the big day of Red Cross blood chairman; street could be forgiven at Mrs. Criddle was commenta. the 1962 Mental Health Cam- Mrs. Arviila time. that But not so today! Lunt, first aid; L. L. tor for the pictures shown by Pai6n m Juab County, were T" Good cement walks extend over Criddle. nvI! er'rP'elCrOSS equipment; The pictures announced today by Dr. Pres- most of the city! Theyre wide ton L. Jones, Chairman of the Child, Junior Red showned a wide variety of local Bell Cross chairman. the terrain and scenic enough for " two or three to Ringers March for1 wonwalk ard of Directors has ders of the countries. Mental Health. Why in Many extended its wild animal More 90 than blankety blank blazes the kids thanks to Mr volunteers will pictures also were take the fine wwk he dont use them is more than included. part in the bas we can tell. e Red Cross dur- We do figure, f.onet ln Dr. P. L. Jones, Kiwanian, solicitation for funds to suphowever, that in case a car and Chairman of the Utah port the fight against mental ?ur? of his offce, on ZLue the entire county clips one of the school kids Water and Power Board was illness the nations No. 1 dis- Tiie Red Cross has who is walking in the street, program chairman and intro- - ab ing disease carried on . active in there would be no end of the county the Utah Association for Menduced the guest speakers. for the past several this yak-ya- k and criticism leveled tal Health. According to Dr. and years may citizens have benefited Jones, every family in Nephi against the driver! We as parents cant be with Red Cross through and surrounding territory will our children every minute, but be visited in this whirlwind a?d fl"eatblood program, first a few good minutes of instruct climax of the Mental Health safety and home service departments. ion about street-walkin- g campaign. might save a life or two! The dollars you give to i n Kemammg days of this week mental health is just about the will afford residents of Utah biggest dollars youll ever give Mrs. REG says: BE x opportunities to visit the Utah to any charity cause he said. M&te Hospital at The troubte with the man achow Heres Provo, your mental health Dr. P. L. Jones . . heads drive cording to advice received by association uses the contribuwho thinks he knows it all, Times-New- s The is that usually he knows It late last tions you and your neighbors week. all wrong. give. First and most importHe called attention to the V-r.- ; On Thursday, Open House ant . . 1 . the The association supports a tags the Bell Ringers will wrear 2k' . ' ... wall . . ,, s . be held at the $ 5 . ?' j of research to treat, as identification. The tags disg program Jii!!k at the Fairway r'1 Unit at the hospital (Active cure and County Fairgrounds. CONCRETE Is placed in the boat and then extruded Social Security Agent prevent mental Ill- play the sign of the Ringing out as tractor Dulls boat in Treatment Unit). At 2:00 ro,p are as follows: p.m. ness. Then it works to assure Bell symbol of the National formed ditch. Earl Jarrett, Bob Garrett and Carl a patient panel Jarrett await more concrete. "Removing the prompt and proper treatment Association for Mental Health Applicants must be 17 years Sets Visit May 15 Secrecy to Mental Illness to with the mental patient while cf which the Utah Association resifhntP be followed at 3:00 A field representative from Juab p.m. by he is sick, and helps him to is an affiliate. Those selected for theCounty, orientation and tour of facilthe Provo office of the Social find a warm welcome, job and bell The honor real behind this ities. At 7 :30 p.m. a discuss- follow Security Administration will up medical care when he symbol said Dr. Jones, was theST'cablf' present ion of History of Mental be at the Juab County Courtcomes back from the hospital. cast in 1933 from the shackles vhin Utah will be given by house in Nephi on Tuesday, Your mental health associa- once used to bind mental patCharles McKell, social worker, tion also ut town May 15, at 2:00 p.m. judges will be carries on a year-roun- d ients. Its wonderful that a bell instructed Lining of irrigation ditches j Spendloves to judge the folopen house will ,Tiday' campaign of public edu- cast from despair should ring with concrete is one of the present the thinking for at under constuction is Ditch No. he held on lowing the way: Company has two 9, which runs west and north, J Unify Unit At cation to relieve fear and pre- with so much help for the 23 Ridlng ability, Christensen of Salt best water conservation prac projects, totaling ELRoy p.m. Friday, a film Eye of judice about per cent; personality, about five just north of the State Road 25 mental ill. illness, mentally Lake City was a Sunday over- tices that can be carried out miles of lining, the Beholder will be shown and to let people know what ,p,Pr Tnt; beauty 50 per cent. in progress. we If (Dog it Valley Earl in we keep highway). Juab ringing, his This of in brother stateand a Valley. night guest Beauty and personality vviij discussion given by to do when mental illness can Jarrett, who is managing the Kathryn conquer mental illness, as law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ment is attributed to Earl There also are several InSumsion. strikes. Attendant so diseases project many that have reports been at 8:0f) p.m. Rue Golden. On Monday they Spendlove, local Work Unit dividuals who are now linthey plan Trainer. At 3.30 Friday. Reed Dr. Jones commended the conquered. The message ento hne four miles of ditch with Morrell . . . of the Soil ing ditches on their all attended the funeral ser- Conservationist Applicants are to hologist, win volunteers who are g farms, on concrete and install 225 water the Mental Health wear blue jeans, required canvassing graved vices for Ernest Neilsen In Conservation Service. or are planning to line them control structures a western of for funds theronv. and i!non.dra,ion Bell said: like "I'd hn-l- 3 to it in this wav: says Cast the no the blouse, in the near future. hat. Apparently Nepht IrrigaEphraim. lie was an unde of af?mi0OT? Wl!1 d appeal to our ing. The lining and lnicturcs! dt. from the shackles ub;ch bound tion Company and farmers in Mr. Christensen and Mrs. Interested girls are asked izens to greet our Bell Ringer them, this bell should Muredby wii! require 1200 cuh'c to the Nephi area agree with to.. Largest of the contact Bill Howard or ring out yards, r on and four of facilities, to with a rift as generws as Continued on page three project now they hope for the menfallv ilf and Maurice Tolley before hfgin at 2 pm. lean give. May over mental iilness. victory -- New A. Officers j) Installed SPECIAL MESSAGE ON SCIENCE, RELIGION TO FEATURE OF STAKE CONFERENCE MAY rs ral) er a tr I New Chairman Named for Area Red Cross . at y, Invites Generous Aid As Mental Health Drive Begins I el I 71 side-by-sid- e! fr door-to-do- or r thrthe QUEEN TO NAMED MAY 28 ri . Vji.fc tiL v P-- :;-r- J Ditch Lining Progresses - ss civic-minde- |