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Show KLcromniz JWvsai Pfcerpont Avenue Saltt Coip Lake cityji Utah tampede Queen Single Copy, 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, May 30, 1963 by the editor FISH READY J.EA, Board The people who complain the most that this country la on the road to ruin are try Ing mighty hard to get control of the wreck. Hold Meeting reg was a fine young Johnny man. He studied hard, posted good grades and was considered a leader in high school. His parents, rightfully, were proud And the neighbors of him. still will tell you he was a model son. But Johnny had a craving a craving that prevails among thousands of Johnnys today, And among their parents, too, You could almost call it a disease. Often it is fatal. It was for Johnny. Because Johnny liked to -- Members of the Juab Education Association met with the Juab School District Board of Education last Friday evening in an informal meeting of the Board. The Board had invited teachers of the district to meet with them and to sign the prepared contracts under the recently adopted salary schedule. K. J. Sperry, President of the Board of Education, stated following the meeting that relations between the J. E. A. and the Board were very cordial drive. and friendly, but that the As Fast! sociation presented a written Yes, speed killed Johnny. It statement of the board affirmkills nearly 13,000 other people ing their decision to support in this country annually, ac- the Utah Education Assodat cording to a survey by The ion. Travelers Insurance Compan The Board has notices of inics. tent from individual teachers Speed caught up with John- to the effect that they intend ny when he was returning to continue teaching in the from a high school dance. He district during the coming year of course, on the approached a sharp curve at outcome of the U. E. A. efprecisely 66 miles an hour. three forts. buried Johnny They days later. And they buried the girl who had been his date for the evening. Friends were shocked. The neighbors, stunned, poured out . . sympthy to the grief-stricke- n Two Payson Men Are Arrested on Tires Theft Charge Mr. Howard statAlthough these canyon streams are open all year, we expect increased activity Saturday and during the coming weeks, as the season" officially gets underway. Conservation Officer Howard Joined with Forest Service Officials in urging all who go into the canyons to camp to be careful with fire, and to observe usual safety precautions at all times. ed. Hunt Suspect In Burglary, Car Theft , hs Scheduled by Schedules Given for Primary Hospital Summer Band, 4 A -- Drops Initial Game In League Play all-da- war-cause- earlier-than-norm- Mrs. REG says: One religions al prejudice that has survived the test of time Is hating to get up on Sunday morning. An Angus steer owned and dirpjayed by Randy Howard of Nephi was declared grand chapmion of the Millard County Junior Livestock Show held at Delta this week. FORD DIVISIONS (iold Car Leadership Award has been presented to John Parkin, center, of Tarkin Motor Co, Nephi. Shown above are M. J. Tracy, Fords Salt lake City District Salre Manager, Mr. rarkln, and R. K. Erickson, car merchandising manager. Nephi Ford Dealership Given Two Company High Awards Randy is son of Mr. and Mrs. Williac D. (Bill) Howard of Nephi, and is a student at the Junior High School. At the sale held In connect ion with the annual show, four Nephi business houses and a Delta cafe combined to purchase Randy's champion steer. These are Just a few of the honors that await a young lady who resides in Juab County. She must be single, between the ages of 17 and 25, a resident of Juab County, and must not have previously been a Queen of the Fte Stampede. June 10 is the deadline for applications. Laoh girl desiring to try out for the honor must submit a letter to Jack Brougli, stating that she Is a candidate for the honor and giving her age and address. Young ladies who are candidates for the honor will meet on June 14 for the Judging. n Judges will make the selection on the following basis: riding ability, 25 per cent; beauty, 50 per cent; personality, 25 per cent. Out-of-tow- Purchasing the prize animal were Painter Motor Co., Pex-to- n Several applications have been received, but the com-mlttdesires to have several additional immediately! Wholesale Co., Intermoun- tain Farmers Association and Allens Cash Store of Nephi, and Hatch Cafe, Delta. on behalf The of the people of Nephi, extends hearty congratulations to RanTimes-New- Parkin Motor Co. of Nephi Motor Co, in recent company dy on his accomplishment. has been selected as one of the activities. The Distinguished Achievenations outstanding Ford dealment Award ds presented in erships and will receive the recognition of progressive manFord Motor Companys Disting- - agement, modem sales and seruished Achievement Award. vice facilities, sound merchanThe company also has been dising practices, high quality recognized in the Ford Motor standards, and continuing inCompanys Gold Car Leader- terest in rendering superior ship Award program. The Gold service to Ford owners. Car award has been presented John arkin has been a Ford to John Parkin, of Parkin dealer in Nephi since 1951. 4-Youth Leadership Conference will be held in Logan Five Named fo Receive June 5 to 8, under the direction of the Utah State University Extension Service. Degrees in B. Y. U. Mrs. Velyn Stevens, Juab County Home Agent, will take Commencement Rites the following H members to the conference as representatives of Juab County: Dorothy Five students from East Juab Wankier, Levan; Carol Keyte, County Friday will receive deMona; Dale Royoe and Rulon grees in the 88th annual commencement exercises of the Wilkey of Nephi. The theme of the Leadership Brigham Young University, acResidents of East Juab School will be Young Citizens cording to advice from the B. in Action. Dr. Glen C. Y. U. News Bureau. County and visitors to the consultant on human rewho wall receive the? phi City Park soon will have Bachelor degree on Friday will another fireplace and food pre- lations from Washington D. C., club center, will include Shirley Rae Shepherd paration area available for National of Levan, daughter of Mr. and their use as the Nephi Lions lead the discussion groups. members are actThese Mrs. Delwin Shepherd; Gedge Club moves ahead on the con W. Oliver of Mona, son of struction of the new utility. ive participants in the county Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Oliver; President Russell Jackson of program and will help in E. Forrest Booth, son of Paul the Lions Club stated this week the planning and carrying out activities this year. E. Booth of Salt Lake City, that the footings for the new of formerly of Nephi; Neil War- service area are poured, and This is a great opportunity ner Greenhalgh, son of Mr. and that work sessions are being for these young people, Mrs. Mrs. Joseph R. Greenhalgh, and scheduled for the next several Stevens stated. It gives them Don Ray Ockey, son of Mr. and days to move the project ahead. a greater insight into the scope Mrs. Floyd Ockey, all of Nephi. program and the At the Lions Club meeting of the held last Thursday evening, opportunities it offers to youth. Dr. P. L. Jones was the guest They will meet H members speaker. Dr. Jones showed his from all over the state and Carl Bailey Named pictures taken during a recent will participate in committee and group discusstrip to Mexico, and told of the workshops Othel L. Pay ions. areas visited. Outstanding Student was chairman of the program. Steven R. Winn, son of Mr, Carl Bailey, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winn, is in and Mrs. Jesse Bailey, was named at Fort Ord, Califortraining Issued Nebonian for Student the Outstanding to information nia, according at the awards assembly year released this week by Mrs. held May 22. He was selected Last Mabel W. Wilkey, secretary of Week; Book by the Student Body. Carl has Local Board No. 12, Selective maintained a high grade point Mr. Winn Service System. average in spite of many dif- Praised by Students was inducted at Fort Douglas ficult classes. He has held on May 22. many positions in student govThe 1963 Nebonian has been ernment. This year he served distributed to the Juab High as Student Body vice president. School student body. It was New Babies He has been active in athletics accepted exceptionally well. and other activities. Carl said Mr. and Mrs. Joseph G. was increased I feel very honored to have The book in size over last years Christensen (Jolene Anderson) been selected, and I thank yearbook and at the same time of Logan announce the birth who voted for me. the staff anticipates erasing of a son on May 28 at Logan. The Clarion staff congratu- the against the yearbook. The babys birth weight was lates Carl on winning the hon- This debt debt has accumulated over 7 lbs. 10 ozs. Grandparents are ored position of Outstanding the years and amounts to $330. Mr. and Mrs. Miles A. AnderStudent of the year. Thanks are extended to the son and Mr. and Mrs. Allen of Nephi. all many patrons and businessmen Christensen, ts are Mr. who gave their support by Mrs. Edgar Park and Mr. and advertisements. Levan Youth Awarded buying Mrs. Ernest Brough, all of NeThe staff, supervised by advisor Calvin E. Neilsen, has phi. UeS.U. Scholarship Recent births at the Juab put in untold hours of work. They appreciate the support County Hospital, according to A senior student the administration and student the list furnished by Hospital Logan from Juab High School has body of Juab have given this Authorities Wednesday, include the following: been awarded an academic year. Son, bom May 23 to Mr. and Editor Patricia Orme turns scholarship at Utah State University for the 196364 school the responsibility over to Mrs. Lamar J. Everitt, Nephi. year. Rex Carl Andersen, son Marsha Sperry for next year Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs of Mr. and Mrs. Neils C. An- and sincerely thanks the pres- Roy Sperry of Nephi Son, bom May 24 to Mr. dersen, Levan, is the recipient ent staff for their commendand Mrs. Wallace Kay of Mona. able job. of the award. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Loras Kay and Mr. and Mrs. Elgy Ellertson, all of Mona Daughter, bom May 26 to OXC Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Anderson of Salt Lake City. Grandparents are Lee and Lenore Anderson of Ephraim, and Mr. June 1 Fishing Season Opens and Mrs. Chester M. Bundy of House Stake June Wedding Reception, Mt. Trumbull, Arizona. Great Sunday, June 2 1 p.m. Steven Ockey Missionary Farewell grandparents are Kenneth Anderson of Ephraim, and Mr. June 3 Summer Band Frogram begins and Mrs. James Bundy of St. June 7 Juab Stake Day at the Manti Temple George. June p.m. District Dance Festival at Juab High Sunday to Honor Elder Elder Steven Winn Ockey, of Patriarch and Mrs. James H. Ockey, has accepted a call to serve in the East French Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, according to Bishop Donald L. Bailey of the Nephi Fourth Ward. son H New Facility Being Built 4-- At City Park Del-din- 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- 4-- one-four- th e, Elder Ockey will be honored at a farewell testimonial on Sunday, June 2nd at 4 p.m. at the Nephi Fourth Ward Chapel, Bishop Worth- Elder Steven W. Ockey ington stated. Honored at Bishop Bailey extends a cordial invitation to all members of the w'ard, and to friends and relatives of Elder Ockey and the family to attend the testimonial. The testimonial is being held at the earlier hour The Awards Assembly of because of Fast Day schedules 1962-6- 3 was held May 22, 1963. in all wards, and because there The assembly started off very will be no evening meetings in appropriately with the singing the stake. of the school song. Elder Ockey is a graduate Awards given were: Student of Juab High School and the government, Miss Juab, student Juab Stake Seminary, and of senior and the Snow College and the LDS aid, commercial, school play casts, F. F. A., in- Institute of Religion at Ephdustrial arts, music, speech raim. He has served as presClarion, United Nations club, ident of the Snow College Stuscience, pep club, home econ dent Body during the past omics, math, outstanding stu- school year. Speakers at the testimonial dents, service, outstanding athletics, football, wrestling, will be L. Eugene Beck, Jay Dailey, Dean Ross P. Findley baseball, tennis, and track. After the awards were pre of Snow College, Patriarch sented the new student body James H. Ockey, with response officers for 1963-6- 4 were sworn to be given by Elder Ockey and into office: Lane Harward, closing remarks by Bishop Baipresident; Kent Jarrett, vice ley. musical selections president; Kathleen Wankier, will Special include a selection by the secretary, and Cherry Orme, Awards Even! Fourth Ward choir with Carol activities chairman. of the Clarion were announced as Paula Stuart and Don rs Hay-Tnon- d and Linda Powell. The new Nebonian editor is Marsha c a -3 Worthington and Craig Miss Carolann Pace Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pace announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Carolann Pace, to , LeRoy Spriggs, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Spriggs of Coalville. Mr. Spriggs has recently returned from an L. D. S. mission in New Zealand. At the present time he is continuing his studies at the Weber Col- Bos- well who each belted two hits in three times at bat The schedule for games in the Junior League, for the East Juab team, is as follows: June 3, Payson Bees vs East Juab at Nephi; June 6, Payson Yankees vs East Juab at Nephi; June 10, Eureka vs East Juab at Nephi; June 13: Goshen-Genola vs East Juab at Nephi; June 17: Santaquin vs East Juab as Nephi; June 20: Pay-so- n Bees vs East Juab at Nephi; Monday June 24: Payson Yankees vs East Juab at NeJune 27, East Juab vs phi; P.'ureka at Eureka; June 8: Goshen Genola vs East Juab at Nephi; July 11: Santaquin vs East Juab at Nephi; July 18: East Juab vs Payson Yankees at Payson: July 22, Eureka vs East Juab at Nephi; July 26 East Juab vs Payson Bees at lege in Ogden. Miss Pace is a graduate of the Weber School of Nursing and at present is working in the Primary Childrens hospital in Salt Lake City. The marriage will take place in the Salt Lake Temple on June 7th. Payson Acuac 78 Football a Date! Field 7 U. P. County Convention D. June Friday, June 1(4 Deadline for entries for Fte Stampede Queen Contest June 14 Fte Stampede Queen Contest June 15 Nebo Boat Regatta at Mona Reservoir June 22 Juab Stake Day at the Manti Temple A. Royce as soloists, and a paino and organ duet by Viola Ockey and Debra Blackham. Prayers will be given by Mark Day and James H. Ockey Jr., and the prelude and postlude music will be played by Miss Rheta Sper- Sperry. The assembly was a fine way to put the finishing touches onto a very successful school ry. year. Elder Ockey will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City on June 10 and leave for the Former Levan Lady mission field on June 17. Named to Important mm Banking Position ? iKv -- a1- sC P' ; Great-grandparen- Action in the Junior League Baseball began on Monday at the Goshen park when East Juab boys met the Goshen-Genolteam, and despite the effective pitching of John and Dale Fowkes who gave up only four hits, the Goshen-Geno- la team walked off with a win. Top batters for East Juab were Doug Smith, who pounded out a home run; and Bryce ee Farewell 4 p.m. s, 4-- H On Friday, June 7, at 10:00 Baton Programs a.m. a Primary Childrens hosclinic will be pital orthopedic . . on Memorial Day Thoughts held at the Mt. Pleasant LD5 Don Tew, new music directIn visiting the Vine Bluff Hospital. Those desiring ap- or for Juab School District, cemetery today, happenings of plications may contact the Pri- will take over the activities of years ago were brought vivid- mary Stake President, public the department at the high health nurse, or the Primary school on Monday, June 3. He ly back to my mind . . New ap- announces the dates for the The beautiful well kept Childrens hospital. must bring a complet- summer program as follows: grass of today recalled to mind plicants Senior baton, 6:00 a.m. Monthe days of yester year when ed application with them, signday and Thursday. cheat grass or June grass cov- ed by their family doctor. Junior high and elementary ered most of the cemterery. 7:15 a.m, Monday and baton, If we werent fortunate enough Mrs. Leonard BeUiston spent to get the grass grubbed out last week in Thursday. with Springville the day or so before Memorial her son in law and Elementary band, 5:00 p.m. daughter, day, it was an early in the Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Taylor Junior high band, 6:00 p.m, and Senior high band at 7:00 p. morning chore for we kids of and family. m. each Monday and Thursday. the Gibson family to grab the hoe, the rake, the shovel, and either the little wagon or the wheel barrow that my brother East Juab Team Owen had made in shop class and wed hike off for the cemetery. I never could decide why they built it so far up it seemed on the hill side miles and miles to walk. (And y it probably would be an hike for me today). We would dig up the June grass and then rake it to the bottom end of the burial lot, and then rake and smooth down the surface. It's funny, but to some Memorial Day brings remembrances of happy family reunions and of pleasant events, but always I can see that June grass and the dust and dirt that went with it While at the cemetery Thursday I paused briefly to glimpse at the flags which are placed on the graves of veterans. The small flags carry a huge meaning . . . and many of the veterans are there today directly d because of war, and disabilities that sent them an to death. Placing a flag with a wreath of poppies on their mortal resting place on Memorial but Day is a little thing the respect for their bravery and heoric duties should be a constant reminder to all that our prayers today should be for peace and for the heads of government that they may wisdow in their dealings that peace should continue. reg Champ Steer Who wouldnt? Juab Youths To Attend 4H Meet at Logan Nephi City Police DepartTwo Payson men were ar- ment and Juab County Sheriff have passed since the accident But Johnny's rested last week by Sheriff R. Department have hold refather thinks often of his son. A. Jackson, on complaints quests out throughout Utah chargng them wijh stealing and Nevada for a suspect in a Most of all his dad recalls three tires mounted on burglary of the Nebo Club and the days before Johnny was wheels, large from the Cox Con- theft of an automobile from old enough to hold a license . struction Company at Jericho, the TourRest motel Tuesday those days when he was teach- Juab County. morning. ing Johnny to drive. Arrested were Morris D. Jack Carter, night relief And his dad knows only too Lance, 20, and Archie Thomp- man for the Nephd City Police for well who was responsible son, 38, both of Payson. They department noted the back door Johnny's insatiable craving for weer charged with grand lar- of the Nebo Club had been speed. ceny. tampered with an opened as Guess Id better be slowing Lance waived preliminary he made a check early Tues. . . down hearing and was bound over to day morning. Investigation How about you? the District Court. Thompson found 20 cartons of cigarettes heara reg and approximately $25.00 in preliminary requested ing and posted bail in the sum cash missing. of 1963 are of $2000.00. Theft of the 1963 DeSoto now down the drain its at the Tour Rest Motel was time to turn over a new leaf noted at 7 am. the same mornand try to get even with the ing. people who have helepd you Orthopedic Clinic thus far this year. reg Most public speakers can rise to the occasion the "please come back again those who also kind are know when to sit down! reg Of course you would! ally good, stated Conservation Officer Theodore "Bob Howard this week in discussing recent fish plantings In East Juab County. Burraston has been well stocked within the past two weeks. Mr. Howard stated, and fishermen are expected to lining the banks for the break of dawn Saturday. Chicken Creek and Salt Creek have been stocked with fish that easily go families. Months Five-twelft- Shows Grand From all we can tell, the opening should be exception- Friday Evening lowng hullo would you enjoy being In the spotlight before several thousand persons? Would you enjoy riding In a place of honor In several gigantic parades In Centra Ltah? Would you enjoy being recognized as Queen of one of the Wests top summer celebrations? Nephi Youth FOR OPENING Med Applicants Volume 54, Number 22 Information has been received from the Greenfield State Bank, Kem County, California, of the recent promotion of Mrs. Lucille T. Finley. Mrs. Finley has been associated with the bank since 1957, and has progressed from the position of Teller to her present ment. fe assign- Mrs. Finley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. j. O. Taylor of Levan, is now assistant cashier In administration for the Greenfield State Bank. X Prior to going to California, Mrs. Finley was employed by the Commercial Bank of Utah, Nephi Office, predecessor to the First Security Bank of Utah, Nephi office. Miss Ann Boswell Engagement Told Seniors Purchase Orchestra Stand Mr. and Mrs. Ray Boswell announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Ann Boswell, to Gordon Kirk, son of ?Ir. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk of Dividend. No date has been set by the couple. Miss Boswell is a graduate of Juab High School where she has been active in extra-cu- rricular affairs. Mr. Kirk is a graduate of Tintic High School and will be graduated soon In appreciation for the education that Juab High School has given us the Class of '63, A marriage license was issu- we are leaving a new orchestra ed on May 22, to Ferron P. stand, so that the orchestras Jackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. will have a place to play. We retry F. Jackman of Nephi. hope that it will be appreciat- and Karen E. Riley, daughter ed by those who follow us. of Mr. and rMs. James Riley This was chosen by the class Jr, of Salt Lake City, by the officers and the class voted from the Central Utah It was a very good project tonal School at Provo. 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