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Show 4 Universal KicrofUnlivj Corn, Avdnuo Saltt Like city? Utah 141 Single Copy 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, June 14, 1962 Services Held for Juab Counfv y Volume 53, Number 24 Registration Agents s Funeral Held Appointed for Civic and Business Leader Monday for Precincts in County Earl Fitzgerald Dunn, 66, who retired a montlj ago as manager of the Nephi Works, Thermoid Division of II. K. Porter Company, Inc., died last Saturday afternoon following a Registration agents for the various of Juab precincts County were appointed for a two-yeperiod at a recent meeting of the Juab County Commissioners. Named for the areas were: Katie Worthington, Nephi No. 1; Rhea Beagley, Nephi No. 2; Alberta Jones, Nephi No, 3; Rita S. Andrews, Nephi No. 4: Enid Worwood, Levan. and Fern Kay, Mona. Registration agents for the Eureak precincts are Ruby Virginia Cartwright Bigler, and Anna McDonnel, districts 1, 2 and 3, respectively. Dixie Nephi Resident ar heart attack. Funeral services for Mr. Dunn were held Wednesday afternoon at Berg Mortuary at Provo. Bishop Kay W. Worthington of the Nephi First Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints conducted the services. Burial was at Provo City Burial Park. Formerly a resident of the Tintic area of Juab County, Mr. Dunn served as Juab County Commissioner. S agent at MamStephens moth '4. No registration agent has been appointed for Callao or Trout Creek. rs8" Mr. Dunn served Marriage Licenses . . FFA Invites to Monday All Earl F. Dunn Impressive funeral services were held Monday for Wilford Be ills ton, 83, a former pres ldcnt of the Nephi Irrigation Company, and a well known Utah bee keeper. Mr. Belliston died at the Juab County Hos pital last Thursday evening after a long illness. Bishop Ray W. Worthington of the Nephi First Ward olfic-iate- d at the sendees in the d Ward chapel. Interment at the Nephi City Cemetery was directed by Anderson Funeral home. Mr. Belliston was born in Nephi August 18, 1878, a son of Thomas and Sophia Bards He married ley Belliston. Lucy Maud Ware on March 7, 1906. She died in 1908. He married Winifred D. Ware on February 21, 1912. Both marriages were solemnized in the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Lat First-Secon- Wilford Belliston is as Juab County Commissioner for a total of 18 years, first taking office In 1927, seining to 1984, Inclusive. lie later was elected, taking office In 1948 and serving until 1932, inclusive. fi-crpon- t it kT ai MONA MISS IS QUEEN of the Ute Stampede for 1962. Miss Nyra Stanley, center. Is newly elected queen, with Mitts Christine Winn, left and Miss Patsy Ekker, right, as attendants. MLss Winn Is from Nephi; Miss Ekker from Ekkers Ranch in West Juab County. Trio will reign over Stampede here on July 12, IS, and 14. Chapman Photo Three Receive Diplomas At A marriage license was issued on June 7, 1962, by the Juab County Clerks office to David Bryant Nielson, son of Mr. and At the time of his death he Mrs. Clinton S. Nielson of was chairman of the Board Arta June ter-da- y Leamington and Saints. of Juab County Hospital, a of Mr. daughter Worthington, Mr. Belliston started in the A Donkey Softball game will sevheld for has he W. position Worthington and Mrs. Ray Receiving graduation diplombe played on January 18 at the Bee raising business with his eral years past He had servof Nephi. as at Stevens Henager College in continued active and father, Grounds. Fair Juab of member a County as ed two terms on exercises Members of the Future this industry until 1947 when commencement the Board of Education of Juab be will three students over Saturday he to his turned interests sellare Farmers of America School District. from this area. ing tickets, and they also may his son, Byron W. Belliston. Prior to moving to Nephi to Lucille Bailey, as president of He served They are: be the at gate. purchased accept employment as office Utah State Bee Keepers daughter of Mr. and Mrs Jesse the stuAdult are tickets $1.00, manager, and later as works County Agnt Lynn Esplin dent tickets 75c and children Association, and was one of A. Bailey of Nephi; Mary Car manager at the Nephi Ther- left June 13 to attend a farmers on the olyn Oliver, daughter of Mr. over six, 50c. Children under the early-da- y moid plant, Mr. Dunn had been course on Human ReLevan ridge, starting there in and Mrs. Harrison Oliver of No free. be six will admitted Elder Ralph M. Wilkey Misa Mina Lou Broadhead assistant general manager and lations and Human DevelopRussell, student tickets, however, will 1898. At the time of the or- Mona, andof Sharon Club office manager of the Mam ment at the National Mr. Mrs. Paul and daughter of the Juab County be sold ganization at the gate. moth Mining Company at Mam- Center in Washington, D. C. The Future Farmers chal- Soil Conservation District, Mr. E. Russell of Mills. Each of Earlier he had opermoth. Mr. Esplin is one of four these young ladies completed lenge all Nephi Clubs to get Belliston was appointed by the a secretarial ated a general insurance agen- Utah State University Extenfinishing course. Governor as a board member. donbest ball and their players cy in the Tintic Mining Dist- sion workers to receive a $225 He was an active member of event. The for this riders key and rict. He had served as assist- scholarship from the National Miss Bailey and Miss OliTurkey producer-grower- s is sponsoring this the Church of Jesus Christ of and Sears contract producers who are organization 1 1 Club Foundation ant cashier of the Eureka Bank ver are graduating with high Latter-da- y servevent to toward Gold a Saints, having help Roebuck Foundation for their eligible .to vote in the nation Emblem award. honors. ing Company in Eureka. is a nat- ed on three missions. He was This During World War II he was professional improvement stud- wide referendum June 2 on ional award given to two chap- a member of the Juab Stake Commencement exercises a member of the Juab County ies, Dr. Carl Frischknecht, Ex- the proposed turkey marketing ters in each state. Miss Mina Lou Broadhead, Farewell testimonial services High Council for 18 years and tension Director, announced Selective Service Board. order produced approximately has served as a teacher in var- will be held in Salt Lake City honoring Elder Ralph M. Wil-ke- y daughter of Mrs. Olive J. Stevens-Henaghis received Mr. Esplin 10S million turkeys, or about ious auxiliaries and in the with I. W. Stevens, will be held in connection Broadhead and the late WillA veteran of World War I, in 96 cent of the record 1961 president, presiding. Priesthood quorums. with the First Ward Sacrament iam E. Broadhead, has acceptper he also was a member of the Bachelor of Science degree Commencment speaker will animal husbandry from Utah output of 108 million birds, ac- Four 4-Members . Sunday evening, ac- ed a call to serve in the SwedSurviving are his widow, Nephi LDS First Ward. in 1954 and be Dr. Ernest L. Wilkinson, ad- meeting E. Worthington, State to University J.' to Mrs. W. the announcement ish 'Mission of the Church of Winifred Belliston cording of cording at iBorn January 31, 1896, has since completed one year Agricultural StabNephi; a son and three daught- ministrator of the Unified this week by Bishop Ray W. Jesus Christ of Latter - day Provo, he was a son of James of graduate study at the same Chairman, Conservation Atfend Training and ers: Byron W. Belliston and Church School System of the Worthington of the Nephi First Saints. She will enter the E. and Martha Williams Dunn. school. He also attended sum- ilization Committee. mission home on June 25. Mrs. F. H. (Edith) Beckstead, Church of Jesus Christ of Ward. He attended schools in Tintic mer school at Colorado State County Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. WorthThese both growers, of L. W. Mrs. Nephi; Rosalie He married area. U. S. U. University in 1960. Mr. Esplin ington pointed out, are eligible Meet Miss Broadhead will be Elder Wilkey, son of Mr. (Donna) Jenkins of San Dego, Kurtz in March, 1920, in Salt served as Assistant County to vote for or against the honored at a testimonial on and Mrs. G. Eugene Wilkey California and Mrs. Howard L. Lake City. in Sait Lake County marketing order formulated by Sunday, June 17, at 5 p.m. accepted a call to serve are his widow, Agent Survivors Four East Juab County (Dorothy)AlsoSmith, Salt areLake Juab County Recorder has from January 1958 until Janu the turkey industry to help at In the Nephi Second Ward, North Mission British the 13 City. Nesurviving of Dunn K. Rosalie Mrs. members attended the an1961 and has been Juab obtain fair for producary to Bishop Kenneth Church Jesus of of the seven Christ prices according grandchildren; great H phi; a son, Robert K. Dunn of County Agent since January 16, ers and consumers, and to nual Youth Leadership of Latter-da- y Saints. Nyman. grandchildren; and three broth- Files for Democratic Pittsburg, Pa., two grandchild- 1961. He will receive college avoid future disastrous price Conference held in Logan last ers: A. H. Belliston, Salt Lake ren; a brother and a sister: graduate credit for the course situations such as that which week. Attending from East City; Lester B. Belliston and A graduate of the Juab High Elder Wilkey is a graduate Fork F. Dunn, Spanish LeRoy from the George Washington resulted from overproduction Juab County were Glen Davis, School and Juab Stake Seminof and School the Juab both High of Raph Belliston, Nomination Nephi. San and Mrs. Vera Rostain, Party Marjorie Jensen, Linda Powell Universitly to help toward an in 1961. Juab Stake Seminary and has ary, Miss Broadhead also has Diego, California. advanced degree. The course Small producers those who all of Nephi, and Nyra Stanattended the Utah State Uni- been graduated from the Brigwas this Announcement made ac were is designed to help Extension marketed not more than 3,600 ley of Mona. They versity during the past school ham Young University and was week James Clerk Mrs. workers equip themselves to by County by Velyn Stev Lady Lions To Conduct (live weight) of tur- companied employed during last school year. pounds FlorMrs. P. Christensen, that work more effectively with the keys in 1961 are not directly ens, Home Agent. Little League Games year in the Juab School Disteveat the Sunday Speakers ence C. Wilkey, incumbent people and thereby increase affected by the 'order, and do rict. A. be will services Dean Juab County Recorder, has ning 180 the value of their service, the not vote in the referendum, Approximately Hour Show Strengths Story Speakers will be Mr. and of the First Shaw, president for filed renomination for the members Extension dirctor noted. their and leaders Mrs. Maurice L. Memmott, with Mr. Worthington explained. Alof the Quorum Elders, parterm and for another from all over the state were position Of Various Teams though there are many of these In attendance ents of Elder Wilkey, and Bish- remarks to be given by Lester in the office. at the annual Nephi Public Library Mrs. Olive J. growers, he said, their total event. op Worthington, with response Broadhead, Mrs. Wilkey has filed on the output was only about 4 millElder mus- Broadhead, Bishop Nyman and Although many of the games Services Held at by S'pecial Wilkey. Democratic ticket. The Story Hour at the Neion head in 1961. Their proin the East Juab County Little ical selections will be a vocal President R. Roscoe Garrett of The conference officially be- phi Public will begin duction was not a major factor Levan for Mrs. d Library solo League are ending in by Mrs. Thad Nebeker and Juab Stake. Response will be 7 in causing the downward trend gan Monday evening at p.m. on Tuesday June 19 at 2 pun. A a vocal solo by Carolyn Pay- - 8iven by Miss Broadhead. scores, some interesting play of prices producers received with President Daryl Chasewel-of for children ages 4 to 6, and land fine sportsmanship have AuriUa J. Christensen A will be given Pem written for the mission-b- y strup. poem in Increase Utah the State University 7 to Slight 10, inclusive. last year, yet the losses small According Joseph H. Greenhalgh marked most of the games. Joyce Wilkey, and prayers ar. Glen to Mrs. Dick coming the delegates. Wetherell, presTeam standing is as follows: will be given by Lawrence Wl be. r,ead Ra7 Norton. Services were held at the producers suffered in 1961 were Baird, State Club leader musical selections Win Lost Levan Ward Chapel Saturday in the same ratio as those ex- explained the purpose of the ident of the Nephi Lady Lions, Participation Asked Team .sPdal and Carl L. Wilkey. Wilkey who are sponsoring this pro"lude an organ solo by 4 0 for Mrs. Aurilla Ann Jackman perienced by all growers. Mona Prelude and postlude music Dr. Glen C. While the turkey marketing conference. Earl Warner, a girls trio by gram for the summer months 1 Christensen, 77, who died last 3 will be by Jean Jensen. Lions DevHuman Consultant, under the supervision of the In Lunch 2 Wednesday in Salt Lake City. order does not directly affect 2 Elder Wilkey will enter the Gail, Chazel and Jill Mem-mot- t; Levan Program elopment and Human Relations Library Board, and the a vocal solo by Rosanne 2 2 City mission home on June 25. Kiwanis She was born September 23, small producers, its beneficial of the National FounClub is hoped that it and a vocal solo by Librarian, Heelis, 3 1885 in Levan to Walter Eu effects would be shared by the dation, 1 increase I. A. M A in participslight DC. took there will be a Washington Helen S. Tranter. Prayers will whole industry. attend4 good 0 Lamstudents and Ann ation Elizabeth Jaycees a leading part, in the' confer ance of by gene throughout be given by Charles Black and children at the Li- the school year would iResults of games played on bert Jackman. Married to Mar-ir.u- s prevent Three Honored ence and helped to make it an Thomas G. Fowkes. at this on hour Tuesbrary 7 School June in Christensen Sept. 23, 1903 and June 11 show: the deficiency any success. outstanding Prelude and postlude music days and Thursdays. IAM 22, Lions 7 at the Manti Temple of the Lunch e, according to Last years Mayor and At a recent Sacrament meet- will be by Rhea Beagley. ladies who wish to help figures Program, Any Mona 5, Kiwanis 1 Church of Jesus Christ of Latterthe at regpresented Richard Moham of with this in the Nephi Second Ward, project are invited to ular meeting of the Board of ing -day Levan 21, Jaycees 2 Saints. Mr. ChristenMorgan County and Beck Wood contact Mrs. Kenneth Nyman presBishop Plans are going forward by Dick Wetherell evensen died in 1953. She had been Education held Monday of Weber County assisted the or ented Duty to God awards the Nephi Fourth Mrs. Ward MIA Merron LibrarPrice, Levan 22, IAM 4 active in the Relief Sbciety The entire lunch program to Jay Worthington, son of Mr. for Utah State University Extening. a Stake Record Hop, to be was reviewed, and the lunch and Mrs. Kiwanis 12, Lions 16 sion Service personnel in plan- ian. during the majority of her life Henry Worthington; held at the Stake House Satworkers praised for the health- Michael Paxman, time. Mona 15, Jaycees 8 ning the event. Each year a son of Mr. urday, Jnue 23, at 8:30 p.m. unmeals Survivors are two sons: Walful, tasty presented Mayor and Mayorette are and Mrs. Vaughn J. Paxman, The affair, themede to "DivA. der the program. Carl Brough spent last week ter lected to help carry out the Christensen, Salt Lake and is one of several Former Manti Nyman, son of ers Dance in Salt Lake City with his sis- City and Wallace Christensen, It also was reported that the BishopStephen program. held by the Teen Agers contracts with Teachers in the man. and Mrs. Kenneth Ny- being ter. Miss Rosemary Brough. Levan; also two sisters, 9 grand Each day began with mornof the Stake. She accompanied him home on children and 12 great grandJuab School Dstrict have been ing meditation held in the Residents Invited children. and to returned the signed Sunday. ampitheatre after which a genand that very little eral session was held in the Board, ViWR Student Union Ballroom. On To Annual Reunion change in the personnel of the 71 district will occur. Tuesday a canyon party was The board authorized hiring held at Lower Guinivah in LoAll former residents of Manti gan canyon with supper and a are invited to attend the an of a teacher for foreign lancampfire program, and games. nual Manti Reunion on Sat guages for the high school and schools if one can Wednesday was marked with a urday, June 23 at Liberty Park elementary be found, and the inclusion smorgasbord and talent show in Salt Lake reunThe and Thursday evening featured ion will startCity. with Visiting' of the foreign language in the a farewell party. at 11 a.m. followed by a lunch study curriculum. Juab County Delegates were The tentative budget for the from 12 active in all events. Nyra and period should to 12:45. Each year 1962-196- 3 was reviewed. family own their bring Linda sang at the talent show lunch. A will be held and Nyra played her accordian from 1 to program 2:15 p.m. at the campfire program and at The Liberty Park Band Engagement Told other programs. Glen led the Stand area has been reserved Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin pledge of allegiance to the for the reunion. announce the engagement and flag, and Marjorie wras a member of a panel discussion. forthcoming marriage of their Mr. and Mrs. Neil Green-halg- h Miss Carolyn Pardaughter. of Provo announce the Neobi News Briefs kin, to Merlyn Bigelow. Juab well County birth of a son on June 9. Parents of the future brideTaking a break after a "dry run in their Car Washing are represented by four of its Grandparents are Mr. and outstanding Bishop and Mrs. Ray W. Wor- groom are Mr. and Mrs. Perry stated several members of the JUS ProVlta Club. Mrs. Joseph R. Greenhalgh and Mrs. Stevens. youth thington and family were in K. Bigelow of Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Val Truscott of be will The over atengaged couple the week end to Logan Nephi. Great grandparents are married on July 3. A reception ProVita Girls Schedule Weekly Car Wash This conference Ls annually tend the commencement exMr. and Mrs. Joseph H. sponsored by the Utah State ercises at the Utah State Uni- will honor them that evening .4 V. Greenhalgh. Mrs. Katie Wor- University Extension Service versity. Paul The young ladies promise Every Thursday at 5 p. m Worthington was at the home of the brides of Mrs. thington. SylNephi, LEVAN WARDS FIRST Duty to God" Award Sunday in cooperation with the Sears one of the graduates. that "jour car will be shinny parents. a will be car there They washing via of Romero Mr. .Roebuck Foundation Fairview, as new. was awarded to Terry Christensen, left, son of Mr. and to pro-- also recently attended the . bee, sponsored by the Pro-Vit- a vid,? leadership training for the graduation exercises The car Mrs. A. E. Price of Burley. enSxI of the snrtnVrrsfver Here he Is congratulated by activity Mr. Lyman Christensen. club of the Juab High will take place washing - N .VoTh U behind the Juab Is Institute enLDS on of sisIdaho with JIary the her visiting throughout Religion Ward. Levan Trusoott Mt. Bishop J. Clair Collard of the ScIkxO. tire state. the USU campus. High School building. ter, Mrs C. W. Morgan. Fun Event Agent Leaves For Study in Washington College Rites Turkey Raisers six-wee- To Vote in 4-- II Two Wards Plan Testimonials. Referendum For Missionaries Sunday 4-- 18-2- er H at 4-- H 4-- at 4-- H lop-side- 4-- H Dil-din- e, 4-- H May-orett- . f BIRTHS to i I l |