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Show Universal KtenlUmLnr Coro la fterpont Avdnuo Saltt Lake city? Utah Several National Rodr.o Finalists Among 103 Who Sign For Hie Stampede Events Single Copy, 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, July II, Volume 54, Number 1963 With the entry list reading as a "Whos Who of Rodeo in the U. S., the 1963 Ute Stampede boasts one of the largest and most impressive lists of contestants at any rodeo in the West, according to Ute Stampede officials on Wednesday evening. Included in the entry list are 87 cowboys, from nearly every state west of the Mississippi, and 16 young ladies who will 28 Included In the cowboys are sLx who have compete in the first Ute Stampede Barrcll participated in the National Finals Rodeo. East Juab Area Hit by Quake; Damage Light East Juab County in reality joined the rock and roll soc-it-y Sunday at 12:22 p.m. when the area was the apparent near center of earth tremors. Although damage reported has been of a minor nature, the shock continued for several seconds estimated as up to 15 and those indoors in homes and in churches noted a definite rock and roll" feeling as buildings creaked, vibrated and had a swaying motion. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brig gs . to report mission Mr., Mrs. Briggs, Elder Lomax To Give Mission Reports Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs will give their g report at Sacrament meeting on Sunday evening at the Nephi First Ward, Bishop Vinton Steiner announced today. Mr. and Mrs. Briggs have recently returned from 18 months in the Florida mission. The meeting will begin at 5 p.m., and friends and relatives of the missionaries are invited to attend, Bishop Steiner hame-comin- stated. Bishop Donald L Bailey of the Nephi Fourth Ward announced this week that Elder Thomas Lomax is enroute to Nephi and is tentatively scheduled to report his mission in the Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday at 7 p.m. Eiuer Lomax was in New York Monday where he appeared on a national television program as a contestant. Elder Thomas Lomax HOUSING ASKED LITTLE FOR LEAGUE TEAMS Assistance is needed by officials of the Nephi Little League organization in securing housing, priii'.ably for one night only, for some 45 young men who will be in Nephi for a tournament later this month. If you can take a young man Into your home for one, or possibly two nights, please call James L. Painter resid- ence immediatey. Cedar City, Fillmore, Sunrise and Nephi teams will be in the here. two-da- y tournament Levan Social Items New Babies . . 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Eyre of Nephi. Grandparents are Mrs. Hazel Eyre of Beaver, and Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Church of Panguitch. Levan and Fountain Green both reported heavy shocks at the Sunday time, and Leamington too has reported having been jolted. At Alens Cash Store in Ne phi, several jars of salad dress ing were broken, and a large amount of canned goods was jolted to the floor by the shock waves. Other grocery stores reported only a few items dis- turbed. Several instances of cracks in the plaster have been reported, and chimneys have been loosened, brokened, and toppled by the quake Some damage has been reported to walls of older homes, but in most instances the damage has been minor. Superintendent Ralph Men-lov- e of Juab School District made a check of the school buildings on Monday and no damage was noted. Two Honored at Business College Two students from this area have been honored for outachievement at a standing special awards assembly held at Stevens Heoager College in Salt Lake City. Miss Ellen Parkin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parkin of Nephi has 'been honored for in outstanding achievement and Linda Williams shorthand, Mona Man, Nephi of Mils, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Williams, has been honored for outstanding Young Lady on In achievement shorthand BYU Honor Rolls speed and in posting machine competence. Provo Lowell Maurice Miss Parkin has accepted a Jones of Mona, son of Mr. and secretarial position with Dr. H. airs. Maurice Jones, has been B. Lamb in Salt Lake City, the named to the high honor roll college has announced of the Brigham Young University for the second semester of A representative of the Prothe 1962-6- 3 school year. vo Office of the Social SecurMiss Marion Gowers of i, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ity Administration will be in Don R. Gowers, has been nam- Nephi on Tuesday, July 16 at ed to the honor roll for the 2 p.m. to assist those who may same period. have any problems or questions The high honor roll are those concerning Social Security. who maintained a 3.8 grade Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Chrispoint average or better, and the honor roll contains the tensen of St. George visited names of those who maintain- with Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Parkin ed a 3.5 grade point average on Sunday evening. or above Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh enon Monday afternoon and Mrs. tertained Kenneth Bishop Nyman were in Provo on July in honor of her son Blaine on 4th to watch the parade where his sixth birthday anniversary. their daughter, Miss Nancy Ny- - Games were played and re- man was riding as Miss Nephi. freshments served to 16 guests. National finalists who have for the 19C3 Ute Stampede include Sammy signed in Ben Xordcn, John Flynn, Reynolds, Clyde Frost, Bill Cornell and Clyde Illggin-so- held Saturday of march will to North, with ing to be at Park. Finals at 4 pm.. Line be from South the final judgthe Nephi City in the Ute Stampede Rodeo w ill egin at 8 p m S it - 1 u day at the arena, and with Advance Ticket Sale the closing down of the Monte Sheriff Ray Jackson, who Young Shows in the early hours is in charge of the tickets for of Sunday, the Stampede will the big Ute Stampede rodeo, be completed. stated Wednesday that the advance sale of tickets is the FAMILY NIGHT largest in recent years. He Residents of East Juab Counalso stated that the ticket booth by Ute ) would be open eary Thursday ty are encouraged for local residents to purchase Stampede ollielals to take ad- tickets for either or all of the vantage of the ojicning night i special being provided again j performances. this j ear. Thursday (tonight)1! wil lx Family Night, And child- Thursday events: ren 12 of age and under The 1963 Ute Stampede will vv.Il be years admitted free to the be under way Thursday after-n-io- n admission area when as a dance review is held general by parents. accompanied on the High School lawn, startIn years past the first night ing at 2:30 p m. Following this event, starting promptly at 4 attendance has been lower than! p.m. will be the Juab Stake on the following two nights, Primary parade with the young and to encourage a greater atfolks erf the six wards partic- tendance at the first night ipating. The paarde will form the special family plan has on second north (north of the been introduced. If'gh School) and proceed to second south along main. RIDERS NEEDED The first performance of the Local men desiring to take i Ute Stampede rodeo wil blast a READY TO PERFORM In the Dance Review this aftertry at rodeo riding are inoff at 8 p.m. with the grand vited to see June Ivory, Arena School are on 2:30 the High noon, starting at campus entry, followed by some 16 Secretary att he Rodeo headAdele Mangelson, Julie Pickering, Celia Mangelson and Jan rodeo events. quarters, if they desire to ride Chapman Photo Pickering Monte Youngs Rides and in either of three events each First, four riders are Shows again are set up at the night. needed for the Wild Buffalo Fair Grounds for the Ute big STATE ARCHERS Scrambe; second, a rider for Stampede. the bull Khruschev; and third, COMPETE HERE a rider for old Pale Face, the Fridays events will start dur- white-faceBuffalo. d ing the early afternoon with A State Archery Shooting main street entertainment, to Riders will be paid mount be folowed at 4 pm. promptly Tournament will be held at to Stampede the Nebo Archery Range at by the Mammoth tUe Stam- money, according ficials. ol the Elk Pasture on Saturday Parade. The will pede parade form at Fifth and Sixth North and Sunday. Registration will a.m. 10 be from 8 a.m. to to the Nephi City Funeral services were held adjacent both days. Park and then proceed south WedWard at the First Nephi East Juab County archery along mian street to .third nesday for Deanna Howarth, or fourth south, enthusiasts are invited to pardepending on d of Mr. the spectators. ticipate, and the general pub- aqd Mrs. Wm.daughter Boyd Howarth. lic is Invited to witness the The child died of natural causCub Scouts Boy Scouts, activities. es at the family home on Monand Explorers are invited to day morning. participate fai the big Ute The child was bom August Stampede Parade on Friday Licenses 10, 1959, at Nephi, daughter of Marriage afternoon. They are asked William Boyd and Vaudis Good-a- ll to be in uniform and to be at Howarth. Marriage licenses issued by the City Park at 3:30 p.m. the Juab Counity Clerk on July Survivors are the parents of ready to march. 5, were: Nephi; one brother, Steven; Second performance of the Terry L. Shepherd, son of and three grandparents: Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Shepherd Parley Goodall, Santaquin and Stampede Rodeo will begin at of Fountain Green and Geor-gen- e Mr and Mrs. J. W. Howarth 8 p.m. Friday vening at the Fair grounds arena. Park, daughter of Mr. and of Nephi. Mrs. George Harold Park of Bishop Vinton Steiner conThe Bathing Beauty Parade, ducted the services, and interNephi. an for the always son of cemSherwood, ment Bluff Vine Wesley the at Jay Elden C. Sherwood of Nephi, etery was directed by Ander- thousands of spectators who jam the Nephi Main Street for and Mary Kathleen Newton, son Funeral Home. IJ'e Stampede parades, will be daughter of Mrs. Arvilla Newton of Mona. Services Held Cotton Rosser . . producer of rodeo of Mills n. fr i Jack Brough . . has served as President Service Held Wednesday for Nephi Child three-year-o- ' eye-open- er at Weather Report for Nephi, Levan Areas Ne-phi- Mr. and Mrs. Lee S. Jackman and Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Man-geso- n enjoyed a trip last week to Flaming Gorge Dam and to the Dinosaur Land area at Vernal. Daughter, bom July Although no definite word nad been received as to the time of arrival, it is anticipated that Elder Lomax will report Sunday. He has spent the past 30 months in Germany as a missionary for the L D. S. Church. Friends and relatives are invited to attend the meeting at 7 p.m. Sunday evening. Other tremors have been felt since Sunday, although they have been of a definite minor nature In comparison to Sunday's event. s. For week Water year to date Levan Wednesday for Charley Teromofo Levan Services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Levan for Ward Chapel Chiyotaro (Charley) Teramoto, who died at his home 3, Monday of natural causes. Mr. Teramoto was bom June 19, 1890 at Hiroshima, Japan, and had resided in Levan for several years. He was a veteran of World War I, and military rites were conducted on Wednesday by the Levan Post of American Legion. His wife, Fusaya Masimato died several years ago. Survivors are two sons: William K Teramoto, Orem and Charles K. Teramoto, Honolulu, Hawaii. Also surviving are three grandchildren; two sis22 ters and two brothers living in .... 9.62 Japan. Engagament Young Lady Is (Additional rodeo pictures on page six) Maurice L. Tolley 1963 Secretary Announced by Parents -- Mr. and Mrs. Clayton O. Williams of Mills announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Linda Williams, to Arland Storer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Water L. Storer of Idaho Falls, Idaho. Miss Williams is a graduate of Juab High School and is now attending Stevens Henag-e- r College in Salt Lake City, ilr. Storer is a graduate of Idaho Falls High School and has served in the United States He has attended Air Force. the General Motors Technical Training School. No definite date for the marriage has been set. - Russell H. Jackson serving as director Raymond N A. Jacskson Treasurer of event - - STAMPEDE ROYALTY Left to right: Miss Mary Morgan, attendant; Miss Christine and JDs Carolyn Ilayea, Winn, attendant; Miss Rhea Poulsen, Ute Stampede Queen; attendant. These girls will occupy places of honor at rodeos and at parades MISS NEPHI and attendants: Center is Miss Nancy Nyman, Miss Nephi for the celebration and throughout the current year. Left is Miss Sandra Cook, attandant to Miss Nephi; and right Is Miss Os them Kendall, other attendant George W. (f lics) Williams first year on board John E. Robertson veteran director 1 |