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Show Lake ,Av6nU0 cityy utoh Here's Breakdown of Tax Levies for 1963 Property taxes will take a bigger bate this year on the of property owners in East Juab County, according to a compilation of taxation rates made this week by Single Copy 10c County Clerk James P. Christensen. An increase of 7.78 mills has been made although Juab County, Nephi City, Mona and Levan Towns held their levies at the same rate as last year. Increase came in the Unifoim School Fund (State Schools) of .50 mill and in the Juab School District levy of 7.28 mills. A comparison of levies, 1962, 1963 and the increase where applicable, has been made by County Clerk Christensen. It has been noted that in face of continuing rising costs, the Two Nephi young men Elder Max E. Molyneux holding the line" is in effect a decrease of levy. The comsuffered painful but not critical Injuries early Wedparison follows: when the pickup Governmental Unit 1962 1963 Increase nesday truck In which they were riding left the road near the upper power plant and turned over. Injured were Dean Bailey, son of Bishop and Mrs. DonMax Mona Ellis Elder ald L. and Michael pocket-book- s ACCIDENT HOSPITALIZES TWO YOUTHS Mona Elder to Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, August 22, 1963 Two Nephi Educators to Receive Masters Degrees In B.Y.U. Rites Tonight Two Nephi educators will receive Masters degree in education in the summer convocation of the 8Sth annual commencement exercises of the Brigham Young University on Thursday, August 22 at 7:30 Be Honored Bailey; Molyneux, son of Mr. and Mrs. has acVaughn Molyneux, cepted a call to serve in the North British Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, according to Bishop Marc E. Vest of the Mona Ward. Iay, son of Mr. and Mrs. ber They are Ralph O. Boswell, of the Nephi Schools, and J. Earl Bow lea, an instructor in the Elementary school. principal Wednesday evening. Michael was In the Utah Valley Hospital with a broken right arm near the shoulder. He was reported Wednesday night to be In a satisfactory condition. Other List of Donors pickup is, son Davis son of Lyman. at Blocdmbile Given Although the visit of the Red Cross Bloodmobile to Ne-on August 1 did not net as many donors as was hoped for, those accompanying the Bloodmobile said it was an average drawing for this time of the year. Those who received their gallon pins were: Lynn Wright, Leo Christensen, Aleen Garrett, Dan Memmott and R. Elgin Gardner. Other high scorers are Theo Westring. 12; Bud Haymond 12, Vern B. Davis, 8; LaVoy Boswell, Ludlow, 9; Bob Hall, 11; Merlin Gardner, 7; Bob Tolley, 10; Gladys I. Brown, 9; Howard Taylor, 7. This is the list of donors at the recent Bloodmobile visit: Richard W. Greenhalgh, Pete Memmott, George B. Kendall, Levan; Scott Wetherell, Dan Memmott, Dean Worthington, Kent Linton, Bryce Christensen of Levan; Velma Hansen, Geo. D. Haymond Jr., LaVon Jones, Margaret Heckle, Evan Fram-rtoMaxine Parkin, Verl R. Wilkey, Norma Bailey, Aleen Garrett, Ardys Tidwell, Ruth Zabriskie, LaVoy N. Boswell, Lynn Wright, Kenneth Sperry Donald Eyre, Howard Taylor, Lawrence Bird, Alton Bills, Elwood Hall, James H. Pexton, Norma J. Bird, Erma Goble, Robert Hall, Robert Tolley, Lucille G. Carter, Blaine on page 6 hi 9. Weather Report NEPIII STATION Elder Raymond K. Lovell Leamington Elder to be Honored on Sunday Leamington Elder Ray- son of Mr. mond K. Lovell, and Mrs. Jerald Lovell of the Leamington Ward will be honored at a missionary farewell testimonial on Sunday at 7:30 at the Leamington Ward el. For week Water year to date pm Gordon Pay. Dean Is In the Juab County Hospital with leg and ankle injuries, and according to his parents, was in a satisfactory condition Elder Molyneux will be honored at a farewell testimonial Sunday at 7 p.m., In connection with the regular Ward sacrament meeting. Speakers at the testimonial will be Calvin E. Nedsen of the Juab Stake High Council, and Gary Molyneux, brother of the missionary. Remarks will be given by parents of the missionary and Bishop Vest, and response will be given by Elder Molyneux. Special musical selections will consist of a vocal trio by Betty Ellertson, Mabel Kay and Darlene Fowkes, and a vocal solo by Ronda Garrett. Prayers will be given by Clark Molyneux, a brother of the missionary and by Floyd Garrett, an uncle. Elder Molyneux will enter the mission home on Septem- chap- Elder Lovell is a graduate of the Delta High School and the He Deseret Stake Seminary. has been called to serve in the Rarotonga mission of the LDS 53 .... 11.81 Church. n, Program, Rodeo, Chuckwagon Dinner Set for Lemarado Day VICKI AND HER BOY FRIENDS, a novel quartet who will participate at Lemarado Day program; Kent Johnson, Vicki Nielson, Paul Johnson and Scott Finlinson. Joy Nielsen accompanies the group. passengers Mr. Boswell is a son of Kelson. Club Names Commiffees an accident at the Four Mile road intersection with A n iruek driven by Bert and a passenger car driven by Gunther Ernest Martins of Warren, Michigan were involved In the Pax-ma- two-vehic- le collision. Farm Tour is Scheduled An invitation is extended to all persons interested in the development and improvement of Juab County, to attend a summer tour sponsored by the localU. S. D. A. agencies, to be held August 29, 1963. The tour will start at the Nephi City Park at 9:00 a.m. and will include such points of interest throughout Juab County as watershed projects, forest service projects, and agricultural conservation projects. One of the highlights of the tour will be a dinner served at Camp Dadandson in the afternoon. This is a yearly event and gives everyone an opportunity to see the improvements being made in Juab County. The projects will be explained and discussed by technicians and farmers who have worked on them. Reservations should be made with the ASCS County Office, 131 South Main, prior to Aug- Leamington Among the many Labor Day celebrations he'd throughout Utah each September is one near to the hearts of every resident of this Millard County Community. Its the annual Lemarado Day celabartion sponsored by the Leamington Veterans organiz- ust 27. ation. Sponsors of Lemarado Day have been planning for the past several weeks to make this 18th annual event the outstanding affair of the year. And if the usual" takes over the event will truly be outstanding. The Leamington Ward chapel will be scene of a program wnich will start the days activities off at 10:30 a.m. And this event promises to be entertaining and interesting as local groups have been practicing for the program for several weeks. Immediately following the program, one of the day's biggest features will take place. Its the Chuck-wagog dinner. A supply of food will be provided for all who attend. Following the dinner, child-- ( rens sports will be held at 2 p.m., and an amateur rodeo, is on schedule for 3:30. BurMins Jean Sehofield ton Hansen is accepting registrations for the rodeo, and the "books on Augwill close Marriage Plans Told ust 25th. will The community be Mr. and Mrs. Charles O. tottering until the wee hours Schofield of Syracuse, Utah as the Lemarado Day Dance announce the engagement of Is held, starting at 9 pm. Eddies Rhythmettes will return their daughter. Miss Jean for this years dance. Schofield, to L. Clifton Goble, Bring the gang and stay son of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. all day" is the invitation from officials and committeemen of Goble of Nephi. The bride-elehas served Lemarado Day. an LDS xruss,on in the Eastern Atlantic States. Mr. Goble has Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Niel- served a m ssion m Britain and son and son Ronnie of Tooele i3 now' attending the Univerand Mrs. Dixie Murray and sity of Utah. of Salt Lake City are The couple will exchange baby visiting with Mrs. Verada A. nuptial vows on November 1 Cloward this week. in the Salt Lake LDS Temple. n ct the late Verno Boswell, and Mrs. Olive Boswell; Mr. Bowles is son of Mr. and Mrs. A. Roy Bowles; Mr. Booth is son of Paul E. Booth and the late Lucille F. Booth; Mrs. Brady is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Gadd; Miss Hanson is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon A. Hanson; and Mr. Kelson is son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Sergeant E. C. Sherwood who investigated with Patrolman Norman Anderson, re ported too much speed as the cause of the accident. He also stated that the Investigation is Continuing. The boys had spent the night sleeping in the canyon and were returning home at the time of the acciden.t No although Injuries, damage to vehicles of $200 to $300 each was reported by Sergeant Shenvood after belt-poppin- PLENTY OF EATS for the Leamington Chuck Wagon dinner. Here Dean Harder, Bill and Claudine Nielson have a dry run" In prepaartion for the big serving Job ahead. Tlmes-New-s photos In addition, four Nephites Bachelor degrees at the exercises. They are L. Forrest Booth. Margaret Jean Gadd Brady, Alice Ann Hanson and James H. Kelson. were Glen Vern Davof Mr. and Mrs. Vern and Richard Lyman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph U. S. 91 on Levan ridge. ry will receive the in Volume 54, Number 34 J. Earl Bowles Is Approved Mona Project Voters of Mona voted almost Tuesday, to bond for a $42,000 culinary water system Of a improvement project. possible 120 voters 95 cast ballots in the election and 80 voted in favor of the project. Of the remaining 14 ballots, one was spoiled and 14 voted against the proposal. Plans for the water works revamping call for new water lines in some areas of the community, several additional fire hyrants, installation of water meters, and improvement work from the spring to the storage In a contest held at the NeElementary School auditorium Tuesday evening, Miss Stanley of Mona was G. R. Phillips, president of Nyra the Nephi Lions Club has an- chosen as Miss Juab County is nounced the committee ap- Fair of 1963. Miss StanleyLadaughter of Mr. and Mrs. pointments for the 1963-6- 4 club Mar Stanley. Officers serving with year. Mr. Phillips are Frank Booth, Pretty Marjorie Memmott, Maurice Tolley and Vern DavMiss County Fair of is as vice presidents; Dean 1962 Juab and now Miss Utah Shaw, secretary; Earl Bowles, Fair, crowned her suctreasurer; Geo. D. Haymond State cessor to the honor position. Jr. as tail twister and Jay Mickelson, Lion tamer. DirectMiss Stanley will reign at ors are E. C. Sherwood, Leo the Juab County Fair to be Don Christensen, Eyre, Fub held in September 6 and Heppler and Russell Jackson. 7, and Nephi also will compete for Committee appointments in- the Utah State Fair honor at clude the following; the State Fair to be held later Attendance and membership: in September. Ray Jackson, Chairman, Elgin Meanwhile, plans are proGardner and R. E. Winn. for two outstanding Finance: Earl Bowles, Dean gressing of entertainment at evenings Shaw, Neldon A. Hanson. local fair. On Friday evethe Board of Direct- ning, a talent show will be held Program ors. Convention: Jack Brough, chairman, Lorin Garrett, John New Babies . . E. Robertson. Sight Conservation and Blind: Arthur Tranter, chairman, F. A. Heppler, Golden Oldroyd. Boys and Girls Work: Lee Boswell, chairman, G. W. Williams, Harlow W. Pexton. United Nations: Lorin Corbin, chairman, Kelvin Clay- ton. President Board Town Doyle Orgill stated that the storage tank capacity will be increased from 30,000 to 100,000 gallons. The project will go up for bids as soon as possible, and the job is to be completed in six months. Assistance for the project also is coming from the United States government. Safety: Richard Bean, Chairman, Othel L. Pay, Steve Party Tuesday On Tuesday evening, August 20, the members of the Ladies Literary Club held a summer party at the Nephi City Park. Guest of honor was Mrs. Jos- Mrs. Bedson eph H. Bedson. and her family will move to California on August 24. Following a delicious dinner Mrs. Frank Greenhalgh gave an impresive tribute to Mrs. Bedson. The members of the club then presented the honored guest a farewell gift, a beautiful tatted handkerchief. Mrs. Leo Christensen was chairman of the committee in charge of the party. Her committee consisted of Mrs. Wm. Mrs. J. L. Belliston, Bailey, Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson, Mrs. Harry Foote, Mrs. A. V. Gadd and Mrs. James H. Stephens. To Study in California Mona Beauty Chosen for County Fair Honor Position phi tank. Ladies Literary Club OF FAIR QUEENS Miss Utah State Fair crown on head of Miss Juab Memmott) places (Marjorie County fair of 63, Miss Nyra Stanley of Mona, at TuesTimes-New- s day evening affair. photo. A COUPLE at the Fair Grounds, and on Saturday evening an evening of Western entertainment will take the spotlight. On Saturday, there will be Junior Riding Club participating in events, as well as the Nephi Nebo Posse. Calf roping and cow riding will be held for those interested. Jack-po- t cow riders are asked to contact Chad Winn for all particulars. Boys age 7 to 14 who are interested in the cow riding are asked to obtain a signed statement from parents stating that it is "ok for you to ride. These young folks may sign up with Neil Garrett. K. E. Motes will handle the sign-u- p for the jack pot calf roping. Judges named for the var- ious divisions of the Fair and Suffolk Show include; Joseph F. Parrish, Salt Lake County Agent, judge for horses, dairy and beef; Louis Jensen, Extension agronomist of the U. S. U. for crops, vegetables, the Juab fruits, and pets; Elden Westen-sko- babies at for Fancy Feathers; Hospital during the past week include the follow- Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Sanders, flowers; Max Blain, arts, cering: amics, photography; A. Dean 14 to Shaw, Daughter, bom August Stick-newoodwork, upholstery Mr. and Mrs. Alma J. and handicraft; Sarah Tuttle, Nephi. Grandparents are Sanpete County home agent Mr. and Mrs. Don Kinder of and six ladies of that county Payson and Mr. and Mrs. Al- for Foods, Clothing and bert Stickney of r Santaquin. Needlework. Additional fair workers not Son, bom August 18 to Mr. listed in the premium book inof Yates G. and Mrs Don E. R. Shaw, Mrs. clude Mrs. Mona. Grandparents are Mrs. John E. Robertson and Mrs. Geraldl Hair of Provo, and Maurice Kay in the Art deMr. and Mrs. James R. Stanpartment. of Mona. ley Fair books have been distributed 20 throughout the counborn August Daughter, to Mr. and Mrs. A. Rex Hill of ty and everything is in readNephi. Grandparents are Mrs. iness for an outstanding fair. Roy McPherson of Nephi and Everyone is urged to make Mis. Flora Bush of Salt Lake preparations for a showing of their products. City. New County w, y, 4-- Creenwood. Public Relations: Merrill Roberts, chairman, Dean Winn, Dick Wetherell. Civic Improvement: Don F. Gadd, chairman, Miles Anderson, F. H. Beckstead. Trap Committee: Jack Shaw, chairman, Evan Blackett, Jack Cotton, Ivol White. Inter club visits: Rulon N. Broadhead, chairman, Glade Sanders. Nephi Lions and Ladies enjoyed a ham and egg supper at the Bear Canyon camp Thursday evening, August 8. This was a regular Lions Club and the evening was spent in singing and fellow-shipin- g around a camp fire. Another ladies night is planned for Thursday, August 22 and the menu will be charcoal broiled steaks with all the All Lions are urgtrimmings. er ed to attend. Marriage Licenses marriage license was issuthe Juab County Clerk on August 20 to Boyd Richard Mayer, son of Mr. and Mrs. A ed by George W. Mayer of Mona, and Alice Ann Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon A. Hanson of Nephi. Elder Robert Oldroyd Elder Fay II. Murray Kiwanis Members James II. Kelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Kelson of Enjoy Breakfast Nephi, has been accepted as a Kiwanians of Nephi enjoyed student at the University of to do the invigorating air of the Southern California graduate work in the field of canyon recently when they physical therapy. Mr. Kelson met at Camp Dadandson for will receive his B. S. degree a breakfast. Hot cakes, bacon in physical therapy edu educ- and eggs, cantaloupe and a ation at the BYU Thursday beverage featured the early morning event. evening. Doning chefs aprons for the Schooling the the University of Southern California will breakfast were Dr. P. L. Jones, consist of two full semesters Jack Ludlow, A. Roy Bowies cf studies plus a five months and R. Roscoe Garrett. Tweninternship at one of the hos- ty members and a guest enpitals in the Los Angeles area. joyed the affair. Two Elders to Report Sunday Bishop J. Barres Jenkins of Eider Fay H. Murray, son of Robert Oldrovd will report his mission to the Western States at the Third Ward Sacrametn meeing S inday at 7:00 pm. at the Nephi Fourth Ward Sunday at 7 pm. according to an announcement the Nephi Thirdl Ward an- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph H. Murray nounced this week that Elder of Nephi will report his mission activities today by Bishop Donald L. Elder Oldroyd, son of Mr. Bailey. Eider Murray recently reand Mrs. Golden Oldroyd, has been serving most recently in turned home from the Central Atlantic States mission. Iodge C.ty. Kansas. All members of the ward are All members of the ward encouraged to attend. |