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Show Universal 141 rterpont erofilMng Avinua Saltt Lake Corp Utah cityy tuive 4 4- 1 5 JS1 6 9 at 6 a.m. at the Juab High School at the City aPrk Third Ward Carnival Juab Stake Day at he Manti Temple New reception at Mona Ward Ilall Flag Raising 3 p.m. on and 12 Mona. Single Copy, 10c by Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, July 4, July Volume 54, Number 27 1963 a 72ate f Dale Carnegie Course meeting, Nephi and CTE STAMPEDE tbs editor Daughter of From the Monitor: The young lad watched, worried and anxious, while his father changed from a business suit' into a tuxedo. The boy could bear it no longer. "Daddont wear dy he pleaded, that suit. It always gives you such a headache the next day. Stampede Opening July Nephi Lady Pan-guitc- re- g- Tomorrow will be July 4th Independence Day throughout these old United States (and the couple of new ones, too.) Independence Day meant a great deal more to the folks in the original 13 colonies than it seems to today. In this day we mortals of space flights, seem to think that Independence Day means hitting the highway and heading for the hills, the lakes or the fishing and woe to anyone streams who gets in our way. Independence Day means to some an opportunity to crash themselves into eternity and the National Safety Council says that some 550 to 600 will be doing that during the long Will Highlight Month in Utah Died Tuesday Mrs. Cherie Dean Hannifin reg With the almost universal Shields, 31, wife of Curtis M. use of power mowers nowadays Shields of Kanosh and daughtwe are prone to become pass- er of Mrs. Norma H. Sherwood ive a sto their potential as a of Nephi, died at a Salt Lake dangerous weapon, and to Hospital Tuesday afternoon of ereat them with causal con- complications following surgery. cern. Funeral services are being Power mowers can cut off a couple or five toes in the planned, probably for Friday, twinkle of your eye if you at Kanosh or Fillmore. Friends and relatives are asked to dont watch yourself when you watch announcepull that starter lever or let ment inforthedefinite state papers. the mower run over top of Mrs. Shields was bom Decyour shoe while backing it up. And then theres still an un- ember 10, 1931 at Nephi, a of the late Max Hanthinking man who sticks his daughter nifin and Norma Feerday Hanfingers under the cutting blade. nifin. She resided in Eureka, While it is rare indeed, there and Delta, and following her is a fire potential in the power mower. Its proper to fill your marriage to Curtis M. Shields mower with gas BEFORE you on October 1, 1952 in the LDS start a cutting job. Fumes Manti Temple, resided in and since 1959 in Kanfrom the gas poured into the osh. She was graduated from tank while the motor is hot or spilled gasoline from a tank the Delta High School and the too full, can cause fire or a Deseret Stake Seminary, and LD S Business bang with the operator landing attended the College. She served as Stake on his head a few feet away. Best of all, use the mower to Chorister in the Deseret Stake and at the time of beautify but never let yourself YWMIA, illness was counselor in the her became of its Millard Stake YWMIA. She danger facilities. HERES TIME TABLE Ro-d- MEET LINDA AND COTTON ROSSER, producer of the Ute Stampede Rodeo, scheduled here next week. They operate the Flying U Rodeo ranches at Marysville, California and Fallon, Nevada. Bloodmobile Schedules Nephi Visit For August 1st In Salt Lake City Weather Report for Nephi, Levan Areas Course Data rr fj1 again time to fulfill our reas participating sponsibilities members to replenish the Blood Bank. We have many members who have given each time the Bloodmobile has come, and with this kind of participation I am sure we will meet our quota, Mrs. Park stated. RANGER points out an out-do- or The most rapidly growing adult education program in the United States will have its inception in East Juab County next week when a pair of free Dale Carnegie Demonstration meetings are presented in the Nephi City Hall on Tuesday, and at the Mona City building on Friday. The Dale Carnegie course has been offered for many years in Salt Lake City, and during the past three months several classes also have been started In Provo and in Pleasant Grove. taken daily at regNephi station; ionNow the Central Utah eduwill have even more at the Levan cational opportunities as anrthe prior period. Nephi City Police other class is organized in this Chief Jack Brough and his as- area. sistants read the Nephi statIn the Dale course ion instruments, and John D. men and womenCarnegie overto learn Shepherd is in charge of the come fear and develop self conIvan station. fidence. Richard T. Dixon, s The appreciates District Manager for the Dale the cooperation of these men Carnegie Course, told The in bringing to its readers each s that with self week the weather record. confidence comes a new zest for living and a greater belief in yourself. The course has been interpreted as a public speaking course, but this is not We do parquite accurate. ticipate in Dale Carnegie Training through getting on our feet and expressing ourselves before people and in private conversations but this program also helps people to improve their memory, overcome worry and gain more enthusReadings are am. at the and at 5 p.m. station, each fo 10 24-ho- ur Times-New- Times-New- area of particular Interest to a group of tourists who pause in the interesting Timpanogos Cave National Monument, up American Fork Canyon. The cave, internationally known, is reached by an easy hike from the paved road reached via American Fork or Pleasant Grove. If you are looking for a delightful Saturday trip, Utah Tourist Bureau officers suggest Timpanogos Cave and the Alpine Scenic loop. . being prepared. Rodeo will be at its finest Thursday evening as the first opens at the Juab Fair Grounds arena at 8 p.m. as announcer Chuck Parkison calls go-rou- for- - said Mr. Dixon Dale Carnegie meetings also are scheduled in Payson on Monday, Spring Lake on Wednesday, and Salem on Thursday. The course has been taught for over 50 years and each year graduates 60,000 peoIt has been responsible ple. for motivating 71 per cent of its students to earn more money during or shortly after taking the course. Dale Carnegie students and graduates seem to get much more rapid promotions and advancement on their jobs. The book How to Win Friends and Influence People is one of the texts used in the course itself. There are six or eight other publications used as training aids in the course which is limted to 30 to 40 people per class. This week, with the rodeo activity, has been purposely selected as an appropriate time for the community to, ebo attend the Dale Carnegie meetings which are open to both men and women. grand entry time. Upwards of 50 floats, several bands and the rodeo performers will make the Mammoth Ute Stampede parade Friday afternoon one of the states outstanding parades. The line of march will 'be from the Nephi City Park, southward on Main Street. Following the second rodeo performance on Friday evening the Saturday afternoon event will be the ever popular Ute Stampede Bathing Beauty parade along Main Street. Top prize being offered is $100.00 with several other prizes awaiting the young ladies judged to Dales Set for iasm A TIMPANOGOS - Primary-sponsore- ... an jjjum er top-flig- ht Stam-Ph1- Dale Carnegie .... STAMPEDE : Held Recently week end. The descendants of John and Independence Day means a renewed of our determination Emma Laura Jarrett Ockey held a reunion in Salt Lake to keep our country free free from the tyranny of dicta- City on June 29. Members of the family in attendance were: torships and istic type rule Mr. and Mrs. Reed Robinson . . . free to pursue life, liberty and happiness without the need and family, Kimely, Veline, AlMr. to asnwer to this guy or that isa and Aula Robinson, guy, in-- s o--l ong as we observe and Mrs. Forrest Whipple, Janet and Ann Whipple; Emma the laws of the land. Jim Peterson; Mr. and Mrs. Sometimes we think that its and Omer Nielson; Mr. and Mrs. time the entire country took Allen Nielson and son Keith; another long look at the true Mr. and Mrs. Earl Nay and son meaning of Independence Day Robert and daughter Linda to survey our consititution-a- l Eithel Harris, Pat EdNay; not or whether and rights munds, Mr. and Mrs. Calvin they are slipping from our Ockey, Mr. and Mrs. Dex What is the effect of grasp. and Shepherd, Craig, rulings by the Supreme Court? Jimmy Shepherd; Mr.Kathy and Mrs. What is the effect of the new Earl Roger and Mary laws which are passed by the Lou Ockey, Mr. and Mrs. HorOckey; Congress? Perhaps we as in- ace Ockey and daughter Dardividuals need to take a long, Mrs. Kenneth hard look at what is happening lene; Mr and Krisie, Peggy and in Washington D. C. and then Ockey; Mr. and Mrs. Frankie Ockey; decide whether Independence Danny Gibbons and family: Day is still worth celebrating Steven, Randy, or if we need a new Indepen- Jerry, Connie, Douglas and Benise Gibbons; dence Day! Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Booth reg and children Barbara, Curtis, Mrs. REG says: Patty, Tommy, Kenny, Tina, Mr. and a and Laurie Booth; Cherish your freedom private opinion in some Mrs. Ross Ockey; Mr. and Mrs. countries is considered a pub- Jack Ford and Jackie Ford; lic offense. Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ockey. ITE I The Red Cross Bloodmobile is coming to East Juab County for the annual August drawing on Thursday, August 1, from 2 to 6 p.m., according to an announcement made this week by Mrs. Nita A Park, Chair man. The goal for this drawing has been set at 100 pints. Residents of Juab County, Mis. Park stated, are fortunate to be members of a participat ing county in the American Red Cross Blood program. They receive its benefits 24 Now is it is hours a day. Ockey Family Reunion The eyes of Utah will be turned to Nephi next week as the 29th annual Ute Stampede Thusday: is held here Thursday, Friday 2:30 pan. at High School and Saturday. The big show lawn, Damn Review which was started in 1935 is expected to draw thousands of 4 p.m. Primary sponsored all six wards spectators to the Stampede parparade with of the stake participating. ades and to the Stampede performances. Lineup north side of the The spirit of the old West High School 8 p.tn. First performance of will be predominate as the Fte Stampede Rodeo of 63 rodeo days approach, andcom-by the first of the week the munity will be headquarters Friday: cowfor the nations o 4 p.m. Manunoth Ute West. all over from the boys parade. Lineup, at The Stampede will begin on City Park. 8 p.m. Second performance Thursday afternoon, July 11, with a new feature. A large of Stampede Rodeo number of dancing students review on will give an Saturday:4 p.m. Bathing Beauty the high school lawn, starting at 2:30 p.m. They will be finParade 8 p.m. Third Rodeo perforished in time for the annual d mance at Fairgrounds parade that will start promptly at 4 p.m. Line of march will be from second north, south along Main street. Mrs. Leora Christensen, Stake Primary President, stated that all six wards of the stake are to participate and an outstanding parade is FOR h, She was an accomplished vocalist. Survivors are her husband of Kanosh, three children: York Max, 9, Curtis Dean, 4, and Mary Ann, 5; her mother Mrs. Elden C. Sherwood of Nephi ; a sister, Mrs. John Lynn (Diane) Brough of Provo; and two grandmothers: Mrs. Roy Fereday of Salt Lake City and Mrs. John J. Hannifin of Eureka. 11 Miss Mary Lou Peterson Marriage Plans Are Announced be most beautiful. Mr. and Ms. Farrell M. Peterson, Cedar City, are announcing the approaching marriage of their daughter, Mary Lou, to Don W. Worthington, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. The Worthington of Nephi. couple are planning an August 9 wedding at the St. George LDS Temple. Miss Peterson is a June graduate of Utah State University. She also received an Associate of Science degree from the College of Southern Utah where she was active in student affairs. She was secretary of the Pi Rho Omega sorority and a member of the Broncette marching group, Mr. Worthington also attends Utah State University and will graduate next June. While at school he has been active in Alpha Gamma Rho, Alpha Zeta Alpha, Intercollegiate Knights and LDS Church affairs He also served a two year mission for the LDS Church in New Zealand. The couple plans to live in Logan following their New Primary Officers Mrs. Nona Smith was sustained as president of the Nephi Third Ward Primary at the regular Sacrament meeting held Sunday, June 30. She succeeds Mrs. Blanche Pexton who was released after having served for some time. Mrs. Alene Sperry and Mrs. Margaret Williams, who had served as counselors with Mrs. Pexton, will continue as counselors in the new presidency. Mrs. Mildred Sherwood was sustained as a counselor in the Nephi Second Ward Primary also at Sacraorganization, ment meeting Sunday. Nephi News Briefs Mrs. Corrinne Thornhill of Dayton, Ohio, is visiting in Nephi with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. James Begley, and with her grandand children: Gayle Marie Michael Lee. PRETTY JUNE IVORY, a cowgal right out of the heart of Texas, will be arena secretary of the Ute Stampede Rodeo scheduled next week. June is wlf of Buster Ivory, rodeo contestane. Here June talks Internationally-know- n over beautiful her with palomino. things Fire Danger High Fire danger is extremely high! Thats the word from Nephi City Fire Chief Miles A. Anderson, who asks the cooperation of the residents of Nephi to prevent a serious situation. Unless we have rain within the coming days, the situation can become volatile" Mr. Anderson stated, and we must have 100 per cent cooperation on the part of citizens or we will lose a home or business building perhaps even a life! Fire Chief Anderson and his crew have answered several calls during the past week, and have easily quenched the blazes. No serious damage has been done, so far, Mr. Anderson stated. lie urges: 1 Keep matches away from children, lest one of them burns your home and himself! 2 Remove collections of garbage from the basement, the attic the garage and elsewhere spontaneous combustion is a potent factor, especially during hot weather. 8 Teach your children the proper way to call the fire department: Dial Stay on the line until you are sure that someone has your message and your address. If theres any doubt about needing the department, call promptly. Wed rather fight little fires than big ones! 4 If your property has weed and grass patches that are ripening, get rid of them now by mowing, cutting or by burning small patches, controlling the burning either with fire breaks or by using a hose to soak down a temporary fire break! , 623-121- 1! Class of 1958 Plan Reunion During Stampede The Juab High School Class of 1958 will hold their first reunion on Saturday, July 13, at 11:30 a.m. at the high school. Class members and lunch are being planned. j donation of $1.00 per person i being asked for financing. All teachers and other per sons who helped make thi their partners are cordially in- class a success are especial vited. A fine program and invited as guests. Full Afternoon of Activities Are Planned For Third Ward Carnival At Nephi City Park Thursday, July 4th for spectators and for participants in this event Bishop Jenkins concluded. When it comes to rides, there is just nothing that can beat a ride on the fire engine to provide a lasting thrill for the young folks. And the fire en- A cordial invitation to all residents of Juab Stake and the communities of Central is extended by the ofUtah ficers and members of the Nephi Third Ward as the annual Third Ward Carnival will be a feature of the July 4th activ- gine will be only one of several rides available. There will be pony rides, Tote Gate and Honda rides, and of course, plenty of carnival fun games for the kiddies of all old enough to participages ate on up to at least 90. One reason the Third Ward has selected July 4th as date for our Carnival Bishop Jen-qin- s said, is to provide a local celebration so the kids coming up will know just what the Fourth of July is. A patriotic program is scheduled for 5 p. ities in Nephi. The annual Carnival, highlighted by the annual carniand plenty of val dinner, rides and other activities for the children will be held on Thursday afternoon and evening at the cool, comfortable Nephi City Park. Activities of the day will begin at 3 p.m. when the kids w ill have fun in a new event. A large number of real live fish will be "available" and the kids will pit their skill m. at the park, and ample seatNo ing will be provided against the slippery f'.sh. hooks will be allowed stated A was mentioned last Bi'.h'ip J. Larres Jenk;ns of the Nephi Third Ward. "This week the original menu was always is a hilarous event as changed from turkey to ham the kids use every means they for the big Carnival Supper which to being put on by the c in to hang on to the slippery flsn. We expect a lot erf fun Relief Society. j Wed suggest that you take it mighty easy for breakfast and for lunch on that day, so you can really enjoy the Relief Society Ham Supper. One who is familiar with Relief Society Suppers knows that there will be penty of everything from the bread and butter to the cake or pie and ice cream (we imagine) for dessert The will fill any plate heaping to the top and with tasty, nourishing food, too! Those attending are asked to bring your own dishes. And for the young folks who would rather have the delicacy of America known as the Hamburger there will be a big supply of these ready for almost immediate delivery, as well as cold drinks. Following the dinner, at about 7:30 pm. the Juab High School band under the direction of Don Tew will present a band concert. At 8:30, beautiful fire works will be presented. Bishop Jenkins said that the fire works are under joint spew ship of the City, Chambe Commerce, and Nephi 1 Ward. The annual Ward Auci which has become tradith with the Carnival, will b at 9 pan. Everything ft soup to nuts and from thread toliterally good c clothing will be on the tion block according to w officers. The National Safety Co has forecast the death of eral hundred on the the dong July 4th end. We invite you, on lx of the Nephi Third Ware join with them on this pendence Day for a safe sane celebration. No on us who gets on the highwj absolutely safe from traffh cidents, but the chances lessened a great deal when remain in Nephi to celc the Fourth at the Third X Carnival high-ove- r |