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Avdrrue 121 ri-erpor- Saltt Lake cityy Utah Precipitation Records Given For Three Years 3 water year which ended Precipitation for the was same aa for the 1960-196- 1 Monday the midnight, practically Volume 64, Number 40 water year, and was within three Inches of moisture at the Nephi reorting station, and 6.37 inches of moisture of the heavy precipitation year of 2 at the Levan station, according to a compilation of figures taken from the past three water year records as reported weekly In The Tlmes-New-s. 1962-196- Single Copy 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, October the editor iHiil Services Today j!Kr We in Nephi who have, in years past, cussed the chlorine in Salt Lake Citys water, today have to literally drink our own words! in; At reg It's sure going to be a mess one of these first days Its going to snow, and the temperature drop to freezing and many of us who are enjoying the "Indian summer are going to be caught with our coal bins floor showing! reg We noted a little phrase in the article on the beautification committee that sounds good to us something like if each would clean up his own property much improvement could be noted . . . Its just the same deal as John Whosit with the farms is a good farmer and cleans the noxious weeds from his property . . he conscientiously sprays with insecticide to combat grasshoppers and other insects . . and his neighbor, Joe PeBlaw lets the weeds grow, the hoppers hop, and the tum- tumble . . and so exactly what has John Whosit accomplished? Its the same way with city Its of course the fellow who tries is rewarded with beauty but when his neighbors lot is unkept, the whole area suffers. And there are lots and lots of such places in our community. bleweeds reg This sure set the old man back on his haunches the other day: Son: Dad, how old are you? Dad: About 52! Were you on Noahs Son: Arc? Dad: Of course not! Son: How come you get drowned, then? didnt her. TO AID IN BEAUTIFICATION within this area, II. K. Porter Co, Thermoid Division, Nephi Works has contributed a large amount of outside white paint. Here James Stephens, works manager, and Jay Mickelson, president of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce don the traditional painter caps with a pick-u- p load of Porter Paint. The paint has been distributed through organizations for painting of homes of the area. Work of painting has been done by various civic groups, Mr. Mickelson stated. NepEii Beautification CoBifiiiWee Selected Nephi City has joined with the local clubs and organizations in forming the Nephi landscape- Improvement Committee1. Committee members Priesthood Invited to Saturday Meet President R. Roscoe Garrett of Juab Stake announced this week that the general priesthood meeting of the October general conference will be brought to the Juab Stake by direct wire, and all bearers of the priesthood of Juab Stake who are not in attendance at the meeting in Salt are urged to attend lataketheCity Stake House. The meeting is scheduled for p.m., and will continue until p.m. President Garrett stated. Nephi Lady Lions Club gardening is She also brought flow- ers to demonstrate the odors and kinds that can be raised successfully in this area. Those enjoying the evening were Mrs. Neldon Hanson, Mrs. F. A. Heppler, Mrs. Vem DavMrs. Richard Wetherell, is, Mrs. E. C. Sherwood, Mrs. R. Mrs. Rulon Broad-heaE. Winn, Marriage licenses issued by Mrs. Ivol White Mrs. the Juab Caun y Clerk during Lynn Parkin, Mrs. Merl White, the past week were: Mrs. John E. Mrs. Dean Robert Goble Lyman, son of Robertson, aWinn, guest Mrs. special Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. Lyman Sam Hayes, and the hostesses, and Karen Laree Garlick, the Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Wright. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ray on E. Garlick, all of Nephi, September d, 26. Attend Showing Buddy D. Rosquist, son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Deon Ros-quiMr. and Mrs. Howard Tayend Rhea Ann Poulsen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Erin lor were in Salt Lake C3ty on Poulsen, all of Levan, on Sept Tuesday of last week as the 26. guests of Westinghouse, to see Robert Ray Garrett son of the 1964 model appliances. Mr. that many Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Gar- Taylor reports rett and Susan Kay Tolley, improvements have been made daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Rex In the Westinghouse line, and L. Tolley, all of Nephi, on that prices for most models are pn a decline. September 27. st Mrs. Tenant was born at Levan April 29, 1890, daughter of Mansfield and Hannah Jennings. She attended local schools and was graduated from the Brigham Young University at Provo. She was active in Relief Society work in the Levan Ward during her earlier life time. Mrs. Tenant was interested in needlework and flowers throughout her lifetime and had these as interesting hobbies. She was married to William Joseph Worwood November 24, 1909, at the Manti L. D. S. Mr. Worwood died Temple. March 28, 1950. She later was married to Fred Tenant of Salt Lake City April 5, 1956, and they had resided in Salt Lake City in recent years. Surviving are her husband, Fred Tenant of Salt Lake City; two daughters and five sons: Mrs. Eugene (Neola) Artnstrong of Brigham City; Mrs. Werner (Carma) Novian of Waco, Texas; Virl Worwood of Brigham City; Gay Worwood and Carl Worwood, both Edward Worwood of Levan; and Dale Worwood both of Nephi. Also surviving are a brother, Charles Jennings of Fairview, 30 grandchildren and 14 greatgrandchildren. Burial at the Levan cemetery win be directed by Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi. Ra-rnul- that successful Marriage Licenses We bring these figures as a matter of Interesting Information, as well as to point out the fart that precipitation for the current year, although received later han In the proceeding year, has been substantial In quantity. Worwood residence in from 11 a.m. until time of services today. fun. Archery Club will meet Friday evening, October 4, at 7:30 p.m. at the Armory Building. All club members are urged ot attend. An Interesting fact 1s that In each of the three reporting years, precipitation at the Levan station to greater than at the Nephi station, separated by II miles. Some reporting periods, weeks or months, have shown greater precipitation at Nephi, although in general Levan receives more moisture from any given storm than does Nephi. Loan The Nephi Lady Lions met Thursday evening at the Towne Cafe. Hostesses were Mrs. reg One of the greatest obstacles Glade Sanders and Mrs. Dee After dinner Mrs. In., building., of., the ..Panama Wright. Sam Hayes gave a very interCanal was DIRT! esting talk on bulbs and flowers. She told the proper way to dig and store bulks and Club Meeting showed Archery pictures on planting of She told the group ' flowers. Nebo k. Friends may call at the wolf, Not one on every comer! The The figures as compiled have been taken from the weekly readings as published In this newspaper, and we have not gone back to the station records for a double-checAs far as we have Information, the figures are accurate. Krl She only had to meet one Called Friday Night p.m. for Levan Funeral services for Mrs. Lila Alice Worwood Tenant will be conducted today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. at the Levan Ward Chapel with Bish Golden R. Mangelson in chai-ge- . Mrs. Tenant died at a Midvale Rest Home Monday morning of natural causes. President Garrett also stated that Sacrament meetings will be held in all wards of reg the stake on the regular Sunwife who takes He evening schedule, in acday gets a brand new leash on life. cordance instructions with reg from the First Presidency. We like this one from Sunny Side of the Street circulated by Mountain States bind- Towne Cafe Scene of ery: If little Red Riding Hood Recent Meeting of lived today, The modem girl would scorn 1 1961-196- Levan Matron reg We had quite a bit of response from our comments in last weeks column concerning this fad of "walking in the street which has posed a big bother for many motorists to keep from hitting a student or two. Main response is from individuals who have pointed out the accumulation of weeds at the sidese of the cement walks and how this bridge was over the irrigation unsafe and a few other such creek things. We agree! One person pointed out that the big reason the kids walk in the streets is for conversa tion purposes they can's walk six abreast on the side walk so they have to go to the roadway so all can get in on the yak yak! Whatever the reasons, each of us should get the weeds from the side walk cleaned so the girls legs dont get all scratched up, and then insist that our own kids first and use the perhaps ourselves walks and leave the roadway to the horses, buggies, automobiles, motor bikes, etc etc. 3, 1963 include: Mayor L. Dwane Tidwell and El den Sherwood, representing Nephi City; Dr. A. A. Boston, Nephi Chamber of James Commerce; Begley, Kiwanis Club of Nephi; Don F. Gadd, Lions Club; Michael Junior Chamber of Cotton, Mrs. Sam Hayes, Commerce; Mrs. George D. Haymond Jr., and Mrs. Gibson Cowan, Federated Womens Clubs; Alton S. Gadd, Juab County Commissioners; Chester Foote, Nephi Garden Club; President R. Roscoe Garrett and Maurice L. Memmott, L.D.S. Church; and Lynn Esplin, Extension Service. This committee will coordinate and direct community beautification and clean up efforts of the various groups interested in improving the citys personality and appearance. The committee solicits the cooperation of every citizen in Nephi in the continuing effort toward beautification. If each puts his own property in order, much can be accomplished. STCVI CANYON Students Are Candidates in Snow Elections Two students from Nephi who are attending Snow College at Ephraim are candidates for positions in the Sophomore class, according to a recent news release from the College. They are James (Jim) Jensen, son of Udell R. Jensen, a candidate for the position of Sophomore class president; and Sheryl Lee Sudweeks, daught er of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks, who is a candidate for the position of secretary. Both are graduates of the Juab High School where they were active in activities. Elections will be conducted to Scott Friday, according Plummer of Ephraim, Snow Student Body President. extra-curricul- Allton Canltf Nephi, Helper Kiwanis Elder Paul Nielson Missionary to Give Report Sun. Evening Bishop Vinton Steiner today announced that Eider Paul Nielsen, who returned recently from a mission to Great Britain, will give his mission re- port at the First Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, Oct-ol- er 6. Elder Nielsen has served the past two years in the mission field. All members of the First Ward are urged to attend, Bishop Steiner said, and friends and relatives from other areas are invited inasmuch as there are no other ward meetings at the same hour. The Sacrament meeting will begin at 5 pun. Former Levan Man Named New Bishop Levan Mr. and Mrs. James Bendixen have received word from Columbus, Ohio, that their son Dr. Leo E. was sustained as Bishop of the Columbus Ward recentE. Ben-clix- Clubs Hold Conjoint ly. Meeting Wednesday The Nephi Kiwanis Club was the guest club of the Helper Kiwanis Club at an inter-du- b meeting at Helper on Sept- Dr. Bendixen was senior member of the Stake High Council prior to his new calling, having been appointed to that position one month after arriving in Ohio. Dr. Bendixen, his wife, the former Ellen Sorensen of Denmark and their four children have resided in Columbus, Ohio since January 1961. Dr. Bendixen is professor of agronomy at Ohio State University and also is doing special research work in plant growth in heat and moisture controlled chambers. He also teaches two classes in religion at the Uni- ember 25. Sixteen members of the Nephi Club and their wives attended and enjoyed an Italian dinner. The program was impromptu with both cluibs contributing. Cary Peterson sang, and Bob Hall, Dr. P. L. Jones and Roy Bowles responded with responded. The Helper club provided some excellent musical numbers. versity. The inter-clucommittee, Dr. Bendixen is a graduate headed by Ray Powel, were in of Juab High School and Juab Stake Seminary. He received charge of the arrangements. his bachelor degree at Utah State University and his Master and Ph. D. degrees at the Ostler Family Open California State University at Davis. Road Show is Weather Report for Nephi, Levan Areas NEPIII STATION Readied for Tuesday Night The Juab Stake Road Show will be presented on Tuesday evening, October 8 at 7:30 p. m., according to an announcement by Stake M.IA. officers. All six wards are participating in the Road Show and some outstanding acts are being readied for the big entertainment event. The Road Show will be pres- ented at the recreational halls in Mona and Levan. In Ne-- " phi the Juab High School auditorium will be the scene of Witnesses Set Meet the big entertainment event. The public is cordially invit- At Price Friday ed to attend. There wil be no admission Jehovahs Witnesses who charge. live in Nephi Mt. Pieaasnt and will be attending Ephraim, their fall circuit convention to First Traffic Fatality be held at Price October 4 to 6, according to Mrs. Elma spokesman for the Of Year Recorded Mc-Cleer- y, Juab Countys first traffic fatality for the current year occurred Monday evening on the County road west of Mona, when A2C Ira Phillip Brown, 21, died in a one-caccident. The accident occurred at the turn directly west of ar Mona. group here. Meetings of the convention will be held at the Price Civic Auditorium. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lind-har- dt and two sons visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bendixen, to observe her mothers birthday anniversary. b House Set Sunday fopen house will be held on Sunday, October 6 from 5:30 to 9:00 p.m. for the Ostler Family organization, at the home of Mary Teerlink, 1415 Roberta Street, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Joel Taylor returned home this week after visiting for the past month as a guest of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Taylor at Nashville, Tennessee. She also visited points of interest in Kentucky. Mrs. Tay- lor made the return trip to Utah by jet plane. Sieve Winn Training At Fort Hood, Texas FORT HOOD, TEXAS (AHTNC) Army Private Steven R. Win, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winn of 309 West Third North, Nephi, is scheduled to complete advanced individual training at Fort Hood Texas, October 26. Winn is receiving training in tactical combat skills and weapons to make him an effective part of the Army fighting machine. old soldier en The tered the Army last May and received basic training at Fort Ord, California. He was graduated from Juab High School in 1959 and engaged in farming before entering the Army. Immediately prior to his military service he was employed by Jenkins Sinclair Service. 22-ye- ar Musical Program Levan to Honor at Departing Missionary A special musical program will be presented at the Levan Ward Amusement hall on Friday, October 4th at 8 p.m., honoring Elder Maynard Mangelson, who will soon leave for the Netherlands mission. The public to cordially Invited to attend the affair which to being sponsored by the Levan Ward Elder Quorum. Aa has been the custom In the past, contributions will be accepted to assist In aiding the missionary. Refreshments will be serv- - Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Williams during the past week were Mr. and Mrs. E. Mayo Sorensen and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Sorensen, of Manti; Mr. and Mrs. Ivan J. Sorensen of Provo; Mrs. Inez Blessinger of KlamMr. and ath Falls, Oregon; Mrs. Rodney Madsen and son Gary and daughter Sandra of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Harlin J. Williams and daught-- . ers Ellen and JoAnn of Mills; and William S. Hoyt of Levan. Im Just A Steering Wheel A Im Just Wheel Behind steering wheel. me youre the master of a miracle. You can make me take the kids to school. You can turn me down the A sunny road toward town. Hith me you can guide your goods to the market . . . you can rush the sick to be healed . . . you can go In minutes to places hours sway. Kith me you can do magic. Yet in the blink of an eye, In the tick of your watch, I can turn deadly killer. I can anuff out the life of a kid stH full or life majbe VOIR KID. I can twist a smile Into I can wreck and tears. cripple and destroy. I can drat out death llks the plague. failubti m Iht mtmr at gig&wey And Im no respector of persons. A n grandYOU, my child, even mother, friend . . . same to me. Its all the I respond Instantly to the hands you give me. Give me calm hands, steady hands, careful hands . . . and I'm your friend. But give me unsteady hands, reckless hands . . . then I'm your enemy, a menace te the life, happiness, the future of every person, every youngster riding, walking, playing. I was made for pleasure and usefulness. Keep me that way. Im la yoer hands. Im just a steering wheel. But behind me the master of a miracle or tragedy. Its op to yea! youre ... tyttylyTHE t AMERICAN Oil, COMPANY |