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Show Wdvcrsal Isl McrofUaw AvSnuo tiynxjnt Lake city? ' U3Tp' Utah Campaign Poster Single Copy, 10c by the editor The tell me that bigamists are Just average men who have the wrong number. reg Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, March 7, 1963 Operettas Are Mrs. Brough Named Set by Central Easter Seal Drive Within two weeks time it will be officially spring . . the season when mans fancy slowly turns to thoughts of a new car . . and the woman of the house turns to house cleaning and new spring frocks and hats end shoes. Thats the time too when the green thump (if you have any sight of one) takes over and prompts you to get A two act operetta Behind Castle Walls will be presented on Friday, March 8 at 7:30 pm. at the Juab High School Auditorium. The operetta, being present ed by the two Sixth grades of the Central School, promises to provide a fine evenings en out the rake and hoe and shov- tertainment, to which the pubel and go to work in the soil! lic is cordially Invited. Tickets may be purchased Thats also the time when we all get an urge to cllan up the frm school children, or at the front yard and the back yard door for 50c each, and the garage and the base ment . . . and to haul all the Levan The Levan Junior collection of the winter to the High School and the fifth and curb where it awaits until Fri- sixth grades of the Levan school, will present day morning for the regular pickup service. Why not haul an operetta Sleepy Head" by it on up to the garbage dump Charles George. This operetta for a change to alleviate the is based upon the old folk tale of Rip Van Winkle. It is strain on the pickup crew? a comedy full of la lights for Wed like to see the good everyone. The date will be March 14 paint-u- p, old clean-uplant in at 8 p.m. up campaign reinstituted Tickets are being sold by our community . . it needs it Student What we need is a couple or the cast members. three hundred houses painted tickets are 25c, and adult tickand repaired . . and a few more ets 50c. The following are in the ditches cemented like those on second south up by Bud Hay-mon- cast: Sheila Aagard, Janet Debra Russell Con. . and a few more spots Shepherd, of grass out to the curb to nie Carter, Judy Winter, Shirmake the city shine. ley Paystrup, Eudene Stephen-seAlan Paystrup, Dale Ros Nephi City streets are get quist, Fred Rosquqist, Randy ting pretty well finished as Stephensen, Ray Nez, Billy far as center hard surfacing is Sorbe, Jimmy Taylor and the concerned . . and we hope that chorus. Principal Dwain Bracken is residents will take advantage in charge of the operetta, asof the citys new forms to install curb and gut sisted by Audrie Dalby and ters. Wed like to see this type Fern Wankier. of project so popular that the City would buy a couple or three more sets! I p, ds n, And while the spring cleanup is going on (were presuming that some club will take the lead) we hope that the areas of vacant lots can be cleaned up too . . it would change our appearance ially, and lessen the annual grass fire danger during the summer. EXTRA BROOM BUY AN Chairman for. Juab Levan Schools The 1963 Easter Seal Fund Drive in Juab County will be guided by Mrs. Jack Brough of Nephi. The campaign continues through April 14. The appointment of Mrs, Brough as county fund chair man was made by Rulon R. Garfield, state chairman of the annual drive oonducted by the Utah Society for Crippled Children and Adults. During the next few weeks volunteers from throughout the county will conduct the appeal for funds to aid Utah's handicapped youngsters and adults. The funds are devoted to providing care and rehabilitation ior Utah victims of injury and disease who must have special In order to take treatment their places in society. Much of this help is carried on at the Easter Seal Vocational Rehabilitation workshop in Salt Lake City where last year more than $55,000 was spent Of course you need a new a broom is an Item that one usually doesnt buy until you Just hae to have it like shoe laces! But, Nephi Lions Club annual Broom Sale! The house-to-housale will begin Monday in the Third Ward area and move later in the week here. It has been my privilege In years past to visit the Workshop for the Blind in Salt Lake City, and to watch these men and women at work. They are Independent who natured individidnais give an honest days work for if the an honest days pay product they make Is sold! We seriously encourage all housewives of this area to purchase at least one broom when the Lions Club mem- bers come to call . . a broom from the Workshop for the Blind will not only sweep clean In your home, but Its will give you a new clean feeling in your heart, REG too! NEPHI STATION L.D.S. Church office buildings in particular, were to new locations moved this week . . . see Tuesday Salt Lake City reg Behind every successful man is a woman who can make up his mind easier than she can her own. reg Vernon Jensen East Juab Residents Plan Attendance at I. F: A. Convention The new bride may not have been so dumb she wanted to Members of the Intermounknow how to fry stool pigeons, tain Farmers Association from reg the East Juab County area wall attend the 40th annual They tell us that in one of meeting at the Hotel Utah in the fourth grade classes, dur- Salt Lake City on Saturday, ing the history lesson, the March 9, according to Alton teacher asked the class Who S. Gadd of Nephi first vice was Joan of Arc? of the Association. Noahs wife! was the first president answer received . . Havent President Vernon Jensen of you ever heard of Noah and Preston, Idaho will preside the Arc?. at the annual event. reg Sessions will begin at 9:30 am. A luncheon will be servNow Weve Heard ed in the Empire Room at 12:15 for all who attend with a Everything Department: special entertainment arranged. The afternoon meetings two A night or ago on the will resume at 2 p.m. TV News, a reporter was Officers and directors for shown interviewing a picket 1963 will be named at the afin Washington D. C. Seems ternoon meeting. as though an organization has President Jensen will make a been set up with the goal of and clothing animals for modesty report to IFA members reasohs! We can just imagine General Manager C. K. Ferre teaching Fido to bark once will followof to give a full acthe past years twice for zip- counting for activities and outline plans for ping up . . . and all those the year ahead. monkeys in the zoo being dressOther talks are scheduled by ed in red shirts and trousers! First goal of the organizat- Orson Mickelson, General Manion was to get Mrs. JFK to ager of the Draper Egg Prohave her choice horse clothed ducers Association, and N. S. of the Berkeley properly as an example to the Mcwhinney Bank of Auditor Cooperatives. rest of the country! Vernon erre and Credit Manreg ager John A. Roghaar will also make reports. One of the speakers at the President officers of the well conference last Sunday stated known farm organization are: that wives often provoke their Vernon Jensen of Preston, Idahusbands to good work . . . ho. president;' Alton S. Gadd, or else just provoke them! Nephi first vice president; E. reg Smith Peterson of Salina. second vice president: Morris We realize that there are Smith of Genola, third vice a great many who have never president Directors include: J. been to Nephi City Garbage Area Adams, Pleasant Grove; damping grounds. One of these R. D. Buchanan, Richfield; days, take a few minutes and Theron M. Campbell, Provigo take a look. In the "old dence, LeRoy R. Koyle, Spanish Fork: Clifford Pulley, days the garbage ground ex- American Fork: D. R. Roberts, tended over a wide territory Henefer and Wm H. Schorr, 4 Continued on page West Jordan. For week Water year to date 17 .... 3.05 Marriage Litenses Miss Josephine Shurtliff A marriage license was issued by the Juab County Clerks office on March 4 to Michael Cleon Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clean Anderson of Tremonton, and Ranae Ellertson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Ellertson of Nephi. SQUARE DANCING Square dancing is scheduled for Friday, March 8 at 8 p.m. at the d Ward Recreation Hall. All First-Secon- are invited. A practice session for the members of the Young group will be held preceding the regular square Mar-rie- dancing. ds Engagement Told Marsh 8 March 8 March 8 March 8 March 8 March 9 March 9 March 10 March March March March March Scout Leader Reviews Items In Question By Boyd R. I vie ago. Bishop Vinton G. Steiner of the Nephi First Ward conducted the services. Mr. Sperry served for more than 20 years as Principal of tne Nephi High School and later the Juab High School. He represented Juab County in the Utah Legislature for two terms from 1946 to 1949, and at the time of his death was secretary of the Juab County Hospital Board. Mr. Sperry also had served two terms as superintendent of the Juab School District. During his earlier lifetime he served as Juab Scout Comand was honored missioner, by the district a year or two ago for his outstanding work as a Scouter and as a merit badge counselor. He had served as a member of the Nephi City Council. Born September 14, 1875, at Nephi, he was a son of George A. Sperry Sr., and Sophia Goldsbrough Sperry. He married Mary Maud Belliston at y pV'V'dv. "S? I p.'-- y" i V J? .s I jwi ? x GIVE TO YOUR RED CROSS OTBtan Red Cross Volunteers to Start Annual Membership Drive Volunteers will this week bemaking calls on . business gin C. of C. President houses, offices, and homes to in the solicit memberships Tells Appointment of East Juab County chapter of the American Red Cross. The 1963 Fund Drive is being diCommittee Heads rected by Douglas ChristianCenlocal Assignment of directors to sen, Utah manager of the tral Insurance Agency. of four chairmanship positions stated that unporta nt committees has rec- theMr. Christiansen membership and fund drive ently been ' announced by Jay will conttinue throughout the Mickelson, president of' the week in order that all coming Commerce. of Chamber Nephi of the area will be residents Mr. Mickelson stated that te Harlow W. Pexton has been given the opportunity to to this mercy and named chairman of the Industrial committee; Rulon Broad-hea- d service organization. . In a proclamation issued by chairman of the Roads committee. Dr. A. A.. Boston Governor George D. Clyde, all chairman of the Retail Trades Utahns were urged to "give committee and Steve Green- generously of themselves in wood chairman of the Tourist keeping lighted the lamp of mercy which is the Red Cross. Development committee. explained Representatives of the C. of thatMr.theChristiansen Red Cross is ready C. plan to be in Salt Lake in emergencies, if is providing C.ty Friday to follow leads on valuable service in its blood a new for the Industries possible program, and in addition trains area. Mr. Mickelson stated this thousands each year in various week that a Mrs. Bland of Salt nursing, first aid, swimming, Lake City has purhased local and life saving skills. property and will within a short time move her rock products company to Nephi. Judge Nelson Secured The company furnishes crush ed rock and rock chips at the As Speaker present time and plans are for the local manufacture of pre- Forum on Americanism cast facing stone. Judge Joseph E. Nelson of the Fourth District, Provo, will Levan Man Serves be the guest speaker at the next educational forum under With Army In Recent sponsorship of the Extension Service. The Utah State Bar Maneuvers in Alaska association has been responsible for securing Judge Nelson FORT RICHARDSON, Alas- to speak on the subject of ka (AHTNC) Army Specialist "Americanism. A definite date has not yet Four Orin E. Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Williams been set, and residents of this of Levan, Utah, played the area are invited to watch next Times-New- s for the part of an aggressor with oth- weeks er members of the 23rd In- date and details. fantrys First Battle Group con-tnbu- at during Exercise Timberline in Central Alaskan wilderness during February, The exercise was a joint combined maneuver involving Alaskan Command units, Army and Air Force units from U. S., and Princess Patricias Canadian Light Infantry. Specialist Williams, a mechanic in the groups Company E at Fort Richardson, Alaska, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Winn, the Army in October, n 1961, and Mr. and Mrs. Blair completed basic training of Orem visited recently at Fort Ord, California and arin Whittier, California with rived in Alaska in January, Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winn and 962. sons Randy and John Randy soldier atThe has been called on a tended Juab High School at Winn mission to France. Nephi. Con-inent- al en-ler- Guy-mo- High Priests to Hear Discussion on LDS History Next Monday was Announcement made that the Juab Wednesday Stake High Priests and partners will hear a discussion on L. D. S. Church History on Monday evening, March 11 at the Juab Stake House Relief Society room. Ivan J. Barrett of the Brigham Young University faculty will be the speaker. Mr. Barrett spoke to the group in a first discussion on the subject some time ago. bride-to-b- 'V-- two-ye- ar fyw 1. V v . b? Vsf ' a 'Datef work. We invite all to be a part of Nephi First Ward Reunion satisfaction in advancement the Central School Operetta at H. S. Auditorium, 7:30 recognition. Regional Forensic Meet Junior Class Record Hop Kiwams Members Ward Square Dancing at First-Secon- d Levan Ward Reunion See Rim on Ideas District Quartet Festival at Fourth Ward was Challenge of Ideas Ellertson Wedding at Stake House the shown to a film of tite High Priests and Partners meeting, 7:30 p.m, Kiwams Club members at the at Juab Stake House renilar meeting of the club 11 Lions Club Broom Sale Begins A d he'd on February 27. The film was presented by public service project! 14 Levan Junior High Operetta Starr Corbett, principal of the Jiiab Stake Seminary. 15 Juab Stake Temple Day at Manti Temple Club president Robert L. 15 Elementary School Spring Carnival Hall cond ioted the business 16 J nab County Farm M urea a Banquet portion of the meeting. two-fol- -- d District Scout Executive This article is being written to clear the air of many of the questions being asked about Boy Scout and .Explorer advancement. is the advance1. What ment expectancy schedule that should be a part of troop and family planning: Second class during Guide patrol year (a must!) First Class at least seven months after second class Salt Lake City August 20, Star six months after First 1907. Mrs Sperry died in 1957 class. Mr. Sperry was a member Life six months after Star of the Church of Jesus Christ rank. of Latter-daSaints. Eagle twelve months after Survivors include one son rank. and three daughters: George pttaining Life A total of 43 months service V. Spery, Rountiful: Mrs J should see your boy attain the A. (Ruth) Clavton. Bountiful; jHagle rank on a normal schedMrs. Leslie (Virginia) Randle, ule. Of course, this does not Eureka: Mrs. James G. (Mid-red- ) interfer with a boy in speed' Berrv. Denver, Colorado; nine grandchildren: a brother ing up his schedule. - 2 All Star, Life, and Eagle and four sisters: Don Sperry, awards must be reviewed by Mabel Sperrv, Rheta Sperrv. reof the local distrist board Mrs Alean Pace and Mrs. C. view as set up by the district R Toley, all of Nephi. advancement chairman. Eagles Burial was directed Anmust have personal signatures derson Funeral Home. by of references and a written statement of good work by the School Principal and ward This must be com' Mothers March, Polio Bishop. plete at time of Board of Re- Fund Drive Nets view. Remember, the rank of Eagle is a boys award and should be completed before the $1068 in East Juab boy reaches 19 and is considered as adult status. We, June Wilson, Mothers 3. Unit Boards of Review March Chairman, and Ruth (a troop or post) will review Wetherell, Juab County Chair for all second class, first class man, wish to express our ap and all merit badges. They also predation to all ladies of East will function in reviewing on a Juab County who participated monthly schedule for lack of in the advancement. Therefore, every Defects - Mothers March. The returns were gratifying boy should be reviewed monthly by the troop committee or and will help someone perfor lack of advancement. haps someone from Juab Coun4 Merit Badge Counseling ty. Procedure: Total receipts from the a. Decide on merit badge Mothers March, the School discuss it with scout master. Tellerama and from dances, b. Call appointed counselor the Main Street collection was and make appointment for mer- ST 068 80. it badge requirements discusEspecially do we thank the sion. business men and women for c. Go see counselor and disheir generosity, and also the cuss merit badge. respective ward chairmen for d. Read book and work on their work. requirements, calling on counselor as needed to help and (Mr. and Mrs. Lester N. Shurtliff of Overton, Nevada announce the engagement and coach you. e. When fully prepared take forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Josephine, to Richard card properly filled out to the R. Sudweeks, son of Mr. and counselor for qualification and Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks of signature. f. Return to scout master and Nephi, Utah. A May wedding is being schedule in board of review and of honor. planned by the couple at the court 5. Exploring has a place for Manti Temple. Here a young The bethrothed couple are advancement students at Brigham Young man must use self determinato continue the merit e tion University, Provo. The was graduated from the badge work and complete the out Moapa Valley High School and climb to Eagle. Dont drop Mr. Sudweeks has completed a lust because you go from the mission for the LDS Scout troop to the Explorer Church in the North Central post. Exploring is a self testa period of recogStates before resuming studies ing period nition and activities. at the University. Boy Scout advancement can, adn should be a part of every home program. It takes more than a dedieoted Scoutmaster and troop to help the boy reach the Eagle rank it takes team- 0Ct kzve March 7 A Sperry to the other areas! Several important Salt InLake City buildings cluding Hotel Utah and the evenings paper. George se Why brooms? Impressive funeral services at the Neplii Ward Chapel Monday paid tribute to a life of service in the schools and community as given by George A. Sperry, 83. Mr. Sperry died last Thursday, February 28, in a Bountiful Hospital after a short illness. He had been in failing health for the past year, but entered the hospital only a short time First-Secon- one purchase on Department: Geo. A. Sperry er For many years the Lions flub has fostered sight conservation programs. Brooms which will he on sale are made at th? Utah Workshop for the BPnd in Salt Lakei City, and the sale of the brooms assists several men and women who have lost their sight! And the second phase of the program is this: Any profits from the sale of brooms will remain in the Nephi area to help with s'ght conservation projects providing handicapped people with counseling, Job testing, placement, work therapy and other services designed to find them a place in the world as rapidly as possible. Additional benefits the handicapped receive from campaign funds are wheel chairs, artificial crutches, walkers, limbs, special beds and similar items. These things are purchased by the society for individuals who must have them to make progress against their handicap, but who do not have the money to buy them. The society also provides transportation to the special schools for handicapped people end conducts summer camps for youngsters with disease and birth defects. In urging Juab Conntv residents to loin other Utahns in contributing to a better life for the handicapped of the state. Mrs Brough said: The onlv hope of the lame and the weak is that the strong will give a hand upward. Monday for Of course! Every household and every business house has a broom or mabe two or three but were sure that yours Is getting a little worn at the ends because you are such an efficient home-makthat you wear em down! starting next Monday, youre going to be asked to buy a broom, even if your present one is in pretty good shape, because it Is the 10 Funeral Held Do you have a broom? reg We All Make Volume 54, Number Tl if f L fl - " J ; mJt fiEK-v.- ii N ; J T j Sr - l : n . 5 HLfc. - :- Ktfttau J timers- THE OLD STAGECOACT INN at Fairfield h tas been re stored to it pioneer appearance The by the Utah Park and Keeration Commission, and is now in need of furnishings. state has sent out a plea for the public to donate antiques. Director Aidin O. Hajward, in making the plea, said there are no funds available to purchase antiques for this inn or for the restored homes of Brigham Young at St George and of Jacob Hamblin at Santa Clara, Washington County. 1 ok rs |