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Show Universal Microfilming Corp, 1U Fterpont Saltt Lake kvimiQ city? Utch take Conference Nephi, Juab ICounty, Utah, Thursday, September essions Called 12, 1963 Volume S4, Number 37 Juab Stake Quarterly &nd continue throughout the will lx held Saturday afternoon. At the 2 p.m. meet-nafternoon, Saturday evening, the Stake Sunday School and throughout Sunday, ac- Riiperlntendency and secretary cording to an announcement will be expected to be present; this week by the Juab Stake and from 3:30 to 5 p.m. the e Slake Presidency. President R. Suicrintendeney, secreGamut announced that un- tary, and all members of the der the new conference plan Sunday School Stake Board instituted earlier this year, will meet. F'rom 8:00 to 9:30 Saturday three auxiliary organization leaders will attend the confer- evening, the Sunday School ence sessions. will visiting representative meet with the Stake Presidencon-It'ren- by the editor g, Participation Invited Funny thing about trouble, more often than not It starts out being fun. reg Juab County's fair is now hstory for another year . . the sheep and horses and cows have been returned to their home yards . . the flowers are probably adorning the rooms of the 3ick, and the quilts are safely tucked back into cedar chests to await an occasion foi giving. Although the entries seemed tq be lower in number this year than on some previous years, nevertheless the quality was high and the enthusiasm of the visitors to the fair also was high. Having a little "hypo" still in my blood from the days of BU (before Polaroid) I took a special few minutes to admire the work of Norma Sherwood, local correspondent for the HERE for a couple of weeks is Rafael Diaz, center, I I'VE student from Venezuela. He Salt Lake Tribune. Nonnas is shown with Maurice Memmott, left, Sammy Memmott, and Russell Jackson, right, display of feature pictures was T-with whom he has been making his home wile in Juab County. as fine as you would find anyphoto where, and we sincerely congratulate her on the work She lias done. Some of the pictures have entered the priceless" category, particularly in view of the fact that some of A young man from Venezuela ional Club Foundation. It While we gain much from the subjects have passed from is making his home in East is a program for promoting having a young citizen from this mortal existence. Juab County for two weeks, international understanding. another country in our midst, learning first hand of life on Having an IFYE in our we also want to give him an reg Utah farms and in Utah homes. county represents an opportun- opportunity to know us not as Did you notice the beautiful He is Rafael Diaz, Inter- ity to introduce the people of we are pictured by our foes One that national Farm Youth Ex- our communities to a neighbor nor even as we might fancy quilts on display? caught my eye was the beau- changee. Rafael spent last who today lives very close ourselves. Fundamentally, IF tiful quilt done in week with the Russell Jack-so- n stated Lynn Esplin, County YE in this country is a family-livin- g tan and brown, and made by family, and this week is Extension Agent. Agent Esexperience. International Mrs. Virginia Moss of Juab. a new member of the Maur- plin continued: International understanding must begin with We cant imagine how many ice Memmott family. Farm Youth Exchangees are the family group, the foundahours went into the making of interested in us because they tion for all societies. For this the quilt, and it surely is a know that what we are and reason Rafael lives on a 150-acExchangees live with beautiful thing. farm in Venezuela. He has what we do affects their life farm families, participate in at home, though it be thous- family activities as a member five brothers and six sisOf course, there were many ters. His mother has been a ands of miles away. We are of the family. other beautiful quilts on dis- school teacher. We sincerely welcome Rafcustomers, his suppliers, his at the some fair but for play partner in building a world ael into our county." reason I particularly liked the Mr. Esplin pointed out if During his stay here he at- where all men can be free from one made by Mrs. Moss. tended the county fair and he hunger, poverty, disease and there are families in Juab reg at the various political oppression. Most of County who would be interesthas worked Several kids (including mine) tasks of a farm family. con- all we are his close friends and ed in participating in the IFYE The IFYE program is neighbors whom he w'ants to program next year as a Host were paying more attention Family please contact the to a chicken which had "kick-e- d ducted by the Cooperative Ex- - know and understand. two-wa- y Natis and a IFYE the Extension Service Office. Services street. tension the bucket during the late afternoon or early evening p., ; hours of Friday, than to the Hospifal Patient List Nephi Lady to Head live ones in neighboring cages. I didnt decide whether the to Meet Recently admitted patients chicken was dead or just overly at the Juab County Hospital Delegation of tired from the hustle-bust- le at Nephi include the following, In Chicago Soon the fair! As we passed through according to the list released the pet division room, a rabWednesday morning by Hosbit was getting pushed back Mi's. C. R. Lomax, president pital authorities: into his own pen by a goat of the Utah Federation of Rewhich wanted all the feed in Jerry Stott, son of Mr. and publican Womens Clubs will his own cupalo all to himself. Mrs. Leo H. Scott, Nephi head the delegation of women reg Mrs. Emma Williams, Foun- attending the Silver Annivertain Green. sary at Chicago. Did you notice the art Other women attending inSam Hayes, Nephi Arnold work on display? clude Mrs. W. W. Skeeters of James Ryan, Nephi fourth vice Brough has done some nice Tom Sperry, son of Mr. and Sait Lake City, president of the National FedMrs. Blaine Ingram, Nephi work, as have others. Mrs. Charles D. Weirman, eration of Republican Women; reg and Mrs. David Evans, presidSandy. In these rush rush days, we Mrs. Stanley Bradfield, Mur- ent of the S'alt Lake Republican Womens Club. have a tendency to take for ray. Utah will receive special Blake Garrett, son of Presgranted many of the things which go on . . and we fail Miss Christine Winn ident and Mrs. R. Rosooe Gar- recognition at the affair. The Salt Lake Republican Womens to recognize those who have Juab County Dairy Princess rett, Nephi Club is the oldest such dub into time and muah effort and Heidi put Lynnett Anderson, Did you children of Mr. and Mrs. Earl-dea- n in the United States. community affairs. pay much attention to the Fair Anderson, Provo. Premium booklet? If you atDan Mark Paystrup, son of tended the fair early did you Mr. and Mrs. Clarence PayNephi News Briefs not that the exhibits were In strup, Levan Brenda Sue and Carla Jo Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt and place early? Did you notice the men and women serving as Dalton, children of Mr. and son Todd of Sandy were week Mrs. Clair Dalton, Fountain end guests of Mr. and Mrs. supervisors and assistants? Green. Ray Lunt diFor a few minutes lets Miss Christine Winn, daughtrect our attention to the Fair er of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Winn Premium booklet, and to the has been chosen by local dairyby Chon Day advertisers who supported the men to represent Juab County book to make it financially in the Utah Dairy Princess possible. On behalf of the Fair Contest in late November. This board and the residents of the contest will 'be held in Salt As Juab County County, we say thanks to all Lake City. who supported the book. Dairy Princess she also will a $100.00 scholarship And who made the contacts receive to Utah State University. which brought the support of On Monday Miss Winn parbusiness men and women of the Utah Dairy ticipated the county. Shes Marjorie Princess with and the American Bowles, vice president of the Princess of Utah officfair board who has worked Dairy in the Dairy Foods Caraials suoocess of long and hard for met with the the fair. She has spent lots van. The group Commissioners, and lots of hours doing the Juab County program to the Elwork assigned to her by the presented aschool, and visited ementary In not Fair management, only store with operators. grocery securing the advertisements for president of Talley, the booklet but in assuming theAllen Juab County Unit of the responsibilities for the women Breeders assocdivisions of the fair. On be- Cache Valley and Esplin, Juab Lynn iation, half of the people of Juab made arrangeAgent, County County, we salute Mrs. Bowles ments for the program. for the fine work she has done, and is doing, in behalf of the fair. N Youth Here Under IFYE Student Program 4-- H star-patte- rn re - Named Juab Dairy Princess Rushin Roulette GAR AGL Naturally the Fair President and Fair Manager get In a lot of hours in preparation for the annual event, and the responsibility of the entertainment likewise is a big job. Thanks to J. E. Worthington, d Roy Bowles and Dale for the work they have done. Others responsible for various phases deserve thanks and appreciation, but space will not permit us to name them personally. reg Wor-woo- Mrs. REG nyi: Dont let your personality , develop Into n "pohoa-slltj"- Several Receive for 100 Mmary Atlendance Ms The book The Mormon was presented to Miracle each child attaining a 100 per cent attendance for Primary in the Second Ward for 1962-6- 3 by President Phyllis Christensen on Thursday at the opening of Primary. Those receiving the book were Lance Johnson. Becky Greenhalgh, Debra Belliston, Randy Carter, David Tolley and Jimmy Step'nen-sen- . Th IrtiWM Jo htf Jn4ee Motor vehicle accident port on i in 1962. killed and injured 3,385,500 SjMMinl attention of members of Juub Stake ls called to the Anniversary Banquet and Homecoming which will be held on Saturday, September 2 1st, In commemoration of the 112th anniversary of the founding of Xophk As near as can be determined from research, September 21 Is the date upon which the first settlers arrived at Nephi, although some historians have the date earlier, and as late as September 23. To us, the exact date ls not nearly so Important a the Tact that during September, 1931, Juab Valley was settled, and that on September 21, 19G3, we will meet to honor their memory, and to renew by visiting. In progarm and around the festive board, our acqualntenree with friends and relatives. We direet your attention to the faet that a goodly number of former residents have signified their Intenton of being here, and we Invite members of the Stuke to declare a special holiday during the afternoon and to be on hand to renew acquaintences, and to extend a welcome hand shake to all. We invite you to be present during the early evening to enjoy an Interesting program now outlined. Short and snappy is the guide for the program, starting at 0 p.m. We invite you to purchase banquet tickets when solicitors call at your home, and Invite you to be present to partake of the food prepared In the traditions of the pioneers. The menu will feature Roast of Buffalo, sourdough biscuits, and lots and lots of othesr things. We earnestly and sincerely Invite each of you to Join on this festive occasion, on Saturday, September 21, 1963. JUAB STAKE PRESIDENCY AND HIGn COUNCIL Juab Fair Is Successful; Winners Listed The Juab County Fair President J. E. Worthington; Manager A. Roy Bowles, and Vice President Bowles, Marjorie have expressed their appreciation to all the fair workers for the fine work they have done. It takes a lot of united effort to put over a fair. The people of the county should also be complimented for their Miss Marjorie Memmott outstanding exhibits. Mrs. Bowles, who has been shes Miss Utah State Fair in charge of the womens departments of the fair, noted that in the needlework department there were 17 large beautiful quilts. This is more than in previous years. Each department seems to be growing with outstanding produce, hand work, flowers, and livestock. Following are the sweepstakes and champion ribbon winners: Miss Marjorie Memmott, Clothing: Betty Lou Ostler, old daughter of Mrs. jumper and dress. Needlework Virginia Moss, Cleon L. Memmott of Nephi, will reign over the Utah State quilt. Flowers Agnes Myers, Fair September 13 through 22 and crown the new Miss Utah begonia. Foods Marjorie Bowles, de- State Fair in the September corated cake; Effie Scott, 18 contest. Mrs. John S. Boyden, Salt fancy bread; Vera Christensen, canned pears. Lake City is director of the Art Pam Treloar. Miss Utah State Fair contest. Ceramics Essie Shaw. Miss Memmott, named first atNorma Sher- tendant to Miss Tina Cox of Photography wood. St. George last year, was namMaurice Memmott, ed to the honor when Miss Cox Dairy selected matrimony. champion cow. James and George Miss Memmott will partici-i- n Sheep Phillips, grand champion ram; various fair activities, and Ronald Dailey, grand champion will have a prominent part in chamewe. Ronald also had the tea to be given for all pion ewe and ram in the junior 1963 contestants at the governors mansion on September 17 department. and at the queen contest on Nephi Miss to Reign Over Utah State Fair 18-ye- Club Members Enjoy Steak Fry in Canyon The Nephi Kiwanis Club held their annual Steak Fry at Camp Dadandson on September 4. A huge grill was provided and selected and everyone cooked their own steak. Flesh com, tossed salad, new green beans, and hot rolls, with chocolate and cream pie contrib- September Ros-co- - General scsHlon on Sunday will be at 10 a.in., 2 p.m. and 7 p.m.. President Gar- High Council. cy, Bishoprics, Stake Mission presidency repStake resentative, Sunday rett stated. School superintendency and bo;ul; all ward Sunday school Saturday sessions involving ollicers and teachers. This vvorkei's of the Sunday School meeting will be at the Chapel wiil be directed by Jane L. at the Stake House. On Sunday morning, 8;00 to of the Sunday Hopkinson Schxl General Board. MIA 9:30 a m., the Stake Presidency sessions on Saturday will be di- and High Council, Bishoprics, rected by Darrell J. Monson Stake Sunday School superinand lone R. Bennion, repres- tendency and secretary will enting the Young Mens and meet at the Relief Society Young Womens Mutual Im- room. provement Cliurch. Associations of the Meeting for the YMMIA and YWMIA will begin on Saturday at 1:30 p.m. Saturday sessions have been oullined as follows for the Sunday School: Sessions wall begin at 2 p.m. At the 1:30 p.m. meeting YMMIA and YWMIA executives will meet with the visit- ing board members; and from 1:45 to 2:30 separate sessions will be held for the two organizations. At 2:30 YMMIA and YWMIA executives, secretaries, and all members of the stake boards will meet, followed at 3:30 with executives and secretaries, all members of the stake boards, and all ward YMMIA and YWMIA ward executives and secretaries. From 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. all YMMIA and YWMIA Stake all and boards Executives ward MIA officers and teachers. the Stake Presidency, the High Council, Bishoprics, Stake and Ward Clerks will meet. This meeting is scheduled for the chapel. The general sessions on Sunday should be attended toy all members of the stake, according to President Garrett. We ful'y realize that this is a vague possibility, but we surely would like to see the Stake House filled to capacity for the conference sessions on Sunday." President Garrett furth- Services Held Wednesday For Nephi Man Funeral services were held Wednesday afternoon at the Nephi Fourth Ward chapel for Donald Lamar Sperry, 63, who died at a local hospital lite Saturday of natural causes. Bishopric of the Nephi Fourth Ward conducted the services. Mr. Sperry was born September 25, 1899, at Nephi, a son of George Aaron and Ann Sophia Goldsbrough Sperry. He attended the Nephi schools. He was a member of the L. D. S. Church. Survivors include four sisters Mrs. C. R. (Sadie) Tolley, Miss Mabel Sperry, Miss Rheta Sperry and Mrs. Alean S. Pace nil of Nephi. Burial at the Vine Bluff er stated that the visiting cemetery was directed by An- general board members will derson Funeral Home. speak during the morning and afternoon sessions, and that other outstanding talks wall be given by leaders of the stake Clinic Orthopedic and wards. Music for the Sunday sessScheduled Sept. 20 ions will be provided by the On Friday, September 20, M. I. A. Chorus being directed 1963, at 10;00 a.m. a Primary by Mrs. Norma Sherwood. ApChildren's Hospital Orthoped- proximately 50 young people of ic Clinic will be held at the the stake have been practicing Mount Pleaasnit L. D. S. Hos- for the past several weeks in pital. For applications please preparation for the conference. The Sunday evening session contact your Primary Stake President, public health nurse of the conference will be und-de- r the direction of the M. I. or the Primary Childrens Hosnew The applicants A. with Vaughn J. Paxman, pital. must bring a completed ap- Superintendent of the YMMIA plication with them to the clin- as the principal speaker, and ic, signed by their family doc- with talks also to be given by v tor. young people of the stake. 18. BIRTHS Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Golden of Henderson, Nev. announce the birth of a daughter on September 4. are Mr. and Mrs. Grandparents Rue Golden of Nephi, and Mrs. William Turnbeaugh of Washington, Utah. Great grandmother is dimer. to the superb uted Mrs. Tuniheaugh, also of Washclub After the dinner the Utah. the ington, applauded unanimously New babies at the Juab dinner committee consisting of Jack Ludlow, Dr. P. L. County Hospital include the Jones, J. Ear! Reid, Victor J. following: Rasmussen and Alton S. Gadd. Daughter, bom 6 to Mr. and Mrs.September Harold G. of Nephi. Schedules Nephi Visit Liddiard ents are Mr. and Mrs.GrandparLee AlA representative of the len of Fountain Green and Provo office of the Social Sec- Mr. and Mrs. F. V. Liddiard Nephi. Great grandmother urity Administration will be in of Nephi on Tuesday, September is Mrs. Dale B.Evans of Og17 at 2 p.m. He may be con- den. tacted at the Juab County Courthouse by any who have Mr.Son, bom September 11 to and Mrs. Roger Jorgensen questions, or who need assist- of Nephi. Grandparents are ance on Social Security matMr. and Mrs. Douglas Jorgenters. sen of Manti, and Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Harmon of Nephi. Great grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Open House Planned County Girls Receive Awards Sutherland will begin her studies at the Brigham Young University Scholo of Nursing. The grants to these girls are the first March of Dimes Health Carteer Awards made this year to qualified high school seniors from Juab Coun- Two East Juab County young will receive 1963 March of Dimes Health Career Awards, it was announced this week by Mrs. Richard Wetherell of Nephi, Chairman of the Juab County Chapter of the National Foundation. The young ladies as Miss Cathem Kendall, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kendall of Nephi, and Miss Ann Sutherland, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Sutherland of Mona. ty. The chapter plans to offer a similar number of awards each to high schood seniors injear terested in occupational therapy. physical therapy, and one-yegrants are offered also to college undergraduates at specific academic levels who wish to start careers in medical social work or medicine. ar Both are graduates of the Joab High School and are working as nurses aides at the Juab County Hospital. The awards of $150.00 each are financed by the Chapter through the 25th Anniversary March of Dimes, and will enable the young ladies to start ptudios toward careers in nurs- M. S. Harmon of Manti. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Miller announce open house at their residence, 31 South 31x1 East, MIRRIAGE LICENSE ing. Miss Kendall will enroll Nephi, Utah from 8 to 10 p.m. this fall at the HoBy Cross A Issulicense 14. was marriage Saturday, September School of Nursing and Miss on ed to 5 held Kirk is house September The open being In honor of the marriage of I Aright Sanders, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders of Ne- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Innd their daughter Florence Ann and Gary Howarth, son of Mr. phi, and Betty Brown, daught-lan- d daughter Mollie of Eph- Mrs. William Howarth. er of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas r3im visited with her brother The marriage was September I M. Brown of Nephi, by the in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Juab County Clerks office. , Thayne Jarrett on Monday. 6 at Nephi. Trained personnel are needed in all desperately areas of the health field Mrs. Wetherell said. j We wish to encourage our young people" she added, to fill these vacancies, and the best way is to help finandal-- I ly with their first year of We are grateful to study. Juab County residents for mak-an- d ing this possible through their contributions March of to Dimes. the annual |