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Show Saltt Lake citjp Utah City Parties Call Nominating Meetings The Republican convention A Democratic Nominating Single Copy 10c the nomination of three Convention has been called for candidates for the office of evening at 8 p.m. at City Councilman, for four-e- Monday terms, has been called for the Juab County Court house. Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, October for Ne-p- by the adltoi ar Monday evening, October 14, at 8:00 p.m. in the Blue Room of the City Equipment BuildThey tell me that a counter ing. irritant is a woman who shops City Chairman Reeve Richail day and doesnt buy any ardson urges all Republcians of thing. voting age to attend this meetreg ing and exercise their right, privilege, and duty to select Good morning, folks! qualified, and capable candidto be the party nominees About now its early in the ates for these important positions. morning of press day, and the wee hours of the morning are passed into oblivion forever . . that is, of this morning. We have some red hot advertisements in this issue . . . such as the deer hunter spec- Public Urged ials from Christensen's, Kens, Johnson's and others. Allens have some shelf" specials and with winter coming on, its a good idea to put plenty on the shelf. And To Attend Nov. Event theres an opportunity to get yourself many years of free soap (at Jack's) and same good buy on appliances at 4D. We encourage you to read the savings you can the ads make in one week will more than pay for your years sub- Dr. C. Jay Skidmore, Professor of Family Relations at the Utah State University, will be in Nephi on Friday and Saturday, November 8 and 9. He will talk to students in the reg Many a wife has a husband whose average income Is S follow up of various will speakers and study-groube continued throughout the This will be winter months. one evening, you as parents, should not miss. Circle your calendar now, November 8 and scription! a.m. reg Smokey Says: afternoon and parents in the evening concerning closer family relationship. A 9. Community Family Relations Committee Merrill J. Roberts, PTA Mrs. Claude Lomax, Federated Clubs M. Clark Newell, School Lynn Esplin, Extension Service, L. Dwane Tidwell, City Mrs. Blanche Brough Relief Society. Candidates will be nominated for the three Nephi City Coun-cilme- n positions which will be voted upon at the November 5th municipal election. Care Urged in. To City Dump All Democrats of voting age are invited by party officials to attend and participate in Mayor L. Dwane Tidwell this the nominating convention. week has added his congratulations to the residents of Nephi who have assisted in any way in the communitys beautification program during the summer months, but the clean up has presented another problem which the citizens must be aware of' and correct. To clean ones own premises is oommendable, the Mayor pointed out, but to litter a city street while on the way to the National Nutrition Week will City garbage grounds is not Elder Lester W. Broadhead and be observed in Nephi on Mon- in keeping with clean-u- p day, October 14, at the Ele- beautification ideas. Mayor Tidwell stated that mentary School Auditorium, beginning at 6:30 p.m. A hot a large amount of refuse blowsupper will be served to all ing from pick ups, trailers, etc. parents who desire to attend has been noted along Fourth at the rate of 35c per plate. East and on the road north This meal will be prepared and of the cemetery to the garserved by the School Lunch bage grounds. Ordinances prohibit littering personnel. Rodney A. Ashby, State Di- of the streets, and residents rector of the School Food Ser- are asked to cover or othervices program will be honored wise secure their loads so that guest at the affair. Mr. Ash- litter will not be blown from Bishop Kenneth Nyman of by will show films and give re- the truck or trailer. marks concerning Mayor Tidwell said that if the Nephi Second Ward today nutrition and the value of well planned it becomes necessary, citations announced that Elder Lester Dinner to be Feature of Nutrition week Testimonial to Honor Nephi Elder Sunday meals. Mr. Ashby was one of will be issued. four people chosen by President Kennety to visit South America and help them to establish a school lunch program and improve their nutritional program. The films he will show were taken at that time. The combined P. T. A. groups are sponsoring the program, and are planning an evening that will be beneficial and interesting to all who attend. Third Ward Honors Girls Mayor Proclaims Week of October 13 As And a word of thanks . . in recent' weeks weve gained a Fill Mission Volume 54, Number 41 School Lunch Week The Nephi Third Ward M. I. their individual award night in connection with sacrament meeting on Sunday, October 6. With John V. Garrett of the Ward Bishopric conducting, the program' was Invocatio t, given as follows: Theo Westring, superintendent of the Third Ward M. I. A.; congregational song, Shall the Youth of Zion Falter; talks were given by Ann Stewart, Claudia Jenkins and Cheryl the Mutual girls Williams; sang I Stand All Amazed" and I Know That My Redeemer Lives; a quartet selection by Patsy Garrett, LouAnn Jones, Merrion Williams and Sarah Ann Starr, I Wonder When He Comes Again. a duet selection by Terry Lowther and Linda Nielsen He That Hath Clean Hands Slpecial awards were given to Janette Sperry and Ann Stewart for 100 per cent attendance at Sacrament meeting, Sunday School and M.I.A, Class throughout the year. pins were presented to some of the girls by 'Mrs. Jeanne A. held W. Broadhead will be honored at a missionary testimonial on Sunday evening in connection with the Second Ward Sacra-meeting. Elder Broadhead has accepted a call to serve in the Northern California mission of the Church of Jesus Saints. Christ of Latter-da- y Elder Broadhead will enter the mission home on Monday, October 14, and go to his field of service a week later. A son of Mrs. Olive J. Praises Accomplishments An Information Release by the Beautification Committee on Judging Amazement and delight probably describe the feelings of the committee on judging and reporting City Beautification. Since May four teams have surveyed our community, noting that which made for a more beautiful town, and also noting the things that needed to be done. The committee would suggest that eaeh citizen appoint himself as a committee of one to actually see what goes on you will be pleasantly surprised. Two F. F. A. Youths PTA Invites Attend National Meet at Kansas City Memberships Of Parents Its P. T. A. membership time, and your role as a parent is at enrollment time. The more of us there are, the surer we can be that the voice of the P. T. A. spokesman for children will be heard and heeded whenever and where-eve- r decisions affecting child- Broadhead of Nephi, Elder Broadhead is a graduate of Juab High School and also of ren are made. Dixie College at St. George. The more of us there are, Speakers at the services will the surer we can be that childbe Karl Dee Ostler and Vaughn ren will have fully qualified J. Paxman, vrith remarks to teachers full time sessions, be given by Bishop Nyman and modern curriculums, and by Mrs. Broadhead. Response instructional materials. will be given by Elder Broad- The more of us there are, the head. surer we can be that childrens Special musical selections health, safety, and will be a vocal selection by will have high priority in the Miss Nyra Stanley and a piano affairs of our community, state selection by Michael Golden. and nation. Prelude and postlude will be Its funny about P. T. A. You by Jean Jensen, and the pray- join because of your children ers will be given by Neil Ken- You see your child, not just dall and James Jensen. as your product, but as the product of school, church, community and the world. You also see the other children in the same place and realize you just cant be interested in your own, for if you really are, you must include those with whom hell be spending a great deal of his life, and whose children your grand children will be liv- te Little League Committee Plans Made 12-ye- ar it BIRTHS ... the beautiful visiting day backpatios and delightful yard gardens within our city. It would take a large sheet of paper to merely record the places where new beds of flowers have been planted, where dead trees have been pulled out, where streets have been kept clean, and where landscaping has replaced haphazard planting. Our sincere gratitude to you citizens who through the years have lived amidst beauty of your own creating. That this is oontagious is evidenced by the many beautiful blocks of the ghosts of yesteryear? No longer will they be a source of irritation. As block after block completes curb and gutter projects the job of making our streets All are attractive increases. grateful for the City's cooperation in this. The 17 new homes completed or In process give tangible evidence of faith in the future of Nephi. With these homes comes increased interest In each neighbor to look his best In summary, we feel that this program has been a real challenge. Nephi is much imliving proved. Acceptable residental area. The addition of a porch or standards automatically are the building of a fence to raised. The challenge remains Did you know that during screen that part of necessary - next year we must do better the summer more than 50 Ne- living from which we would cr we have lost ground. phi homes received a coat of protect our neighbors, can be The committee expresses its appreciation for the opportunpaint. Many others have had seen in dozens of places. Can you name ten barns or ity to know better the many and trim painted. woodwork You could spend more than a chicken coops that have joined beautiful spots in our city. Recently, President John F. Kennedy announced that the week, of October 13, 1963, couple of dozen new subscribers . . we appreciate their favwould be National School Lunch Week throughout the oring us with a subscription United States He stated that 16 order . . and most of ail, we well-bein- g million children eat a nutritiappreciate the regular subous school lunch daily. He said scribers who have supported the paper year after year! the purpose of this week was to give recognition for the work of the school lunch proTake Mrs. Vera Hansen for example . . for many gram. Also, Governor years she has paid on or George D. about October 10 . . sure as Clyde proclaimed the same week as School Lunch Week the calendar goes around Elder Stanford Shaw in the State of Utah. He statand we surely appreciate her ed that 115,500 students in the promptness . . and we alstate would eat a school lunch ways enjoy a few minutes talk with her! during this week. Therefore, I. L. Dwane Tidreg well, Mayor of Nephi, endorse Dear Bill (or Joe, or John or the proclamations of the PresJerry or James) ident of the United States and For some time weve been the Governor of the State of meaning to write you a note Utah and call upon the people ing with. just to gab with you about a LAS VEGAS Elder Stan- of the of Nephi to obSo, one of the smartest few things weve .notice youre ford Ellison Shaw, son of Mr. serve theCity week beginning Oct- Wilkey. you as a parent, can things, doing. Weve noticed you hot and Mrs. Milton R. Shaw, for- ober 13, 1963, as School Lunch Twenty-fou- r to do is received sign up for the PTA girls rodding your car along main mer Nephi residents, has ac- Week. individual course with its home awards and four dragging main', in the presa call to serve in the Signed: L. Dwane Tidwell leaders were also honored with The Juab Little League com- work, study programs, and ent lingo) and weve wonder- cepted Great Lakes Mission of the individual awards. mittee met at the home of comradship. Its elective not ed how long it will be before Church of Jesus Christ of LatterGirls honored were Cindy Clead Blackett last Wednes- required. Its work, but its youre going to wrap your blue -day Saints, representing the Football fun. The children and schools Garrett, Mary Ellen Gustin, day evening. Film Gives (or black or red) bus around Las Vegas Third Ward. Claudia Jenkins, Betty Parkin, There are a number of im- reed you in P.TA.. Join this the front end of one of the Elder Shaw will be honored Kiwanis Club New Janette Sperry, Ann Stewart, provements which American team today. trucks they would freight going through at a farewell testimonial on East Juab County Anderson, Kay Patsy Garrett, are Same made. of town. But whats more im- Sunday afternoon, October .13, Deanna Ingram, Lou Ann suggest P.TA. groups. these are: portant, whats the example in the Las Vegas Third Ward Insight Into Game Jones, Lorraine NezTsosie, Di1 Improving the diamond you may be setting for that Chapel, and will enter the ane Smith, at the Mona school. kid brother of yours? Or for Mission Home in Salt Lake After several weeks of can- Sheila Tolley, Claudia Sperry, Sarah Ann 2 There is now a of the young fellow down the meetyon, park, and inter-clu- b on October 14. Starr, Cheryl Williams, Alar-rio-n covering the ditch atpromise NeMarriage Licenses the street who has pictured you as City Elder Shaw is a graduate of ings the Nephi Kiwanis Club Williams, Maurine Doch-erty- phi Ball Park which would his example? You know, kids Rancho High School in Las returned to the Snak Shak for Linda Cherry help greatly in less loss of base Marriage licenses Issued by just have to mave a big broth- Vegas, and the Las Vegas Stake the October 2nd meeting with Orme, PatriciaIngram, Berna- balls. Orme, the Juab County Clerk during Mothers would er (or a dad or uncle) to look Seminary. enjoy He has completed almost a full membership at- dette Siperry and Adene Tol the games more and toddlers the past week were: up to and to receive guidance his freshman year at Brigham tending. ley. Leaders were to and young children could play from . . perhaps in not so Young In order to stimulate inter- Natalie Orme, awards M. Jensen of Provo University. Iona Sperry, without the hazard of an open andErnest est many words but by the exand memclub Elder Shaw is a grandson of give the Doris Parker and Elaine Gar- ditch. of Mt. Anna Lee Hill ample before them. bers a better understanding of rett. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shaw of Pleasant on October 7. 3 Also mentioned was the And another thing, Bill, Ive Nephi. the game of football, Starr Following presentation of the building of a permanent stand noticed you on a couple of ocCorbett showed an excellent awards, Samuel Herbert Ungricht of closing remarks were to be used for all the League casions sneaking off to torch film which clearly visualized by Bishop Fork and Sharon Spanish J. Barres Jenkins games for the purpose of serv- Jones of Spanish Fork on Octup a cigarette! Of course, its Mrs. Boswell Hostess the various rules of the game, and the benediction was by ing refreshments to those who ober 8. your' business whether you many plays used, and the Cindy Garrett. attend the games. Revenue smoke or not, but with todays methods of offense defense and Elmer Holdaway Elkins of from such a stand would be scientific information on the At Beta Club Meeting used by the teams. also It Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott used for equipment for the Genola and Glenna M. Shepeffects of smoking, dont you a pictured grandstand referee visited in Provo on Sunday herd of Payson on October 8. The Beta Club opened their who questions think it will be a pretty high players. ail the rulings 4 It was club at for the to thought that programs year of the referee but when tested with their son in law and price pay if you are the Earl Sperry, son of a meeting held October 3 at on the rules was shown to daughter, Mr.and Mrs. Keith trophies for sportsmanship and Mr.Ronald Mrs. Continued on page 8 and Aston George C. Sperry and confamily. the home of Mrs. Ray Bos- have little understanding but championship should be reg tinued. A suggestion was made of Nephi and Larona Kaye well. The club program for plenty of prejudice. daughter of Mr. and to award certificates to each Wilkey, the year was discussed by Mrs. The attendance at the local Smokey Say Mrs. Fred AL Wilkey, also of Smokey Sayi: Inmember. team and coach chairE. Gibson, program Roy high school football games, it dividual trophies also were Nephi, on October 8. man and Mrs. Clark Morgan was pointed out, indicates a mentioned for the outstanding gave the Presidents message. definite need for more adult team. Miss Kathy support of the local team and Two guests, 5 Equipment, such as bats, Christensen and Miss LaJtue this can only be brought about baseballs, helmets, etc., will be Stephensen told of their ex- by a broader understanding of bid on by our local merchants periences at Girls State. the game. with al bilds to be turned in Refreshments were served to Clead Blackett by October by the officers to the followDaughter, bom October 7 15. Mr. and Mrs. James Stepto Mr. and Mrs. Fay S. Parker, Mrs. Kenneth ing members: weather If possible, permit- Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. Nyman, Mrs. A. V. Jacobsen, henson and family of Orem ting, tryouts will be held the and Mrs. J. E. Parker of JosMrs. Sam Hayes, Mrs. Roy E. were dinner guests of Mr. and first Saturday in May. eph, Utah and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson, Mrs. Allen Christen- Mrs. Harold Stephenson on The members express thanks Bennett Lindsay of Heber City. sen, Mrs. Miles Anderson, Mrs. Sunday. The occasion was the to the Ute Stampede CommitHarlow Pexton, Mrs. Jack birthday anniversary of James tee for $200.00 which will be Mrs. John Parkin, Stephenson. Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Dale used to purchase helmets for Mrs. Milton L. Harmon Mrs. Garfield of Clearfield announce three and LudRobinson Mrs. players. Jack Mrs. Jack Bert Powell, Little League officials ex the birth of a son September low, Mrs. Leo Christensen, Mrs. grandchildren visited in Provo appreciation for the sponsoring 28. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Arnold on Sunday with their daughtAllen Belliston, and for the new Airs. A. Roy Bowles of Nephi Claudia Mrs. organizations and er Mrs. Clark mother, Morgan, Brough, Play the game safe for the re-- 1 and Air. and Airs. Leonard Gar- Prevent suits at by Bospurchased is singing a Birehfleld. who Mrs. and the hostess, patient Ray be careful with fire! field of Alona. Fires Forest in teams. tune! spective the Utah Valley Hospital. well. Elder Shaw to 1963 Beautification Committee Hauling Refuse At Exercises Where theres Smoke, theres fire be careful I 10, hl Two members of the Mt. Nebo Chapter of the Future Farmers of America are this week attending the national F. F. A. convention being held at Kansas City, Missouri. They are John Morgan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinn Morgan of Levan, and Clark Kay, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Kay of Mona. The boys left Salt Lake City Monday morning with the Utah delegation. Jav Dailey, local advisor to the F. F. A said that 10,000 young men, representing every section of the United States will attend the convention. Hospital Patient List Business Up In State, Report Shows Business in Utah during the first three quarters of 1963 continued well above 1962 levels and the outlook remains bright for the years remaining three months. That is the message of First Security Bank's quarterly newsletter which will be distributed this week, it was announced Monday by Kenneth Nyman, manager, First Security Bank, Nephi. , The Newsletter is edited by ElRoy Nelson, First Security vice president and economist. Utahs total nonagricultural employment in September was at an high of 303,900. all-ti- Recently admitted patients Unemployment at 13,300 is at the Juab County Hospital at down from earlier months ' in Nephi, according to the list the year, but is 12.7 per cent released Wednesday morning above that of a year ago the by Hospital authorities, in- letter reports. Net electric power utilized cludes the following: Lisa Jackson, daughter of in Utah continues approximatMr. and Mrs. Harold Jackson, ely five per cent ahead of the 1962 figure, and retail store Nephi sales for the first eight months Nellie Sullivan, Eureka Morris Wright, son of Mr. of 1963 were reported at three and Mrs. Dee Wright, Nephi per cent ahead of those in New' car sales in the DeRay Sudweeks, son of Mr. 1962. and Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks, state were 11.7 per cent above totals for the corresponding Nephi Mithel Rigby, son of Mrs. period of 1962, and truck sales Janet Rigby, Las Vegas, Nev- were up 14.3 per cent. ada. Contract construction in the Bob Olsen, Nephi slate for the first eight Mrs. Earl Baldwin, Nephi months is reported some six Jack R. Anderson, Fairview per cent ahead of 1962 levels. Dale Tolley, son of Mr. and Cash receipts from farm Mrs. Robert L. Tolley, Nephi in Utah in 1963 marketings Levan Mrs. Merlin Gardner, will somewhat Mrs. Glen Stephensen, Levan belowprobably total the $165 million of a Mrs. Cliff Barton, Provo year ago, but well above the total of 1961, First Security Mr. and Mrs. William Orton notes. Cattle and lamb prices spent a few days last week in are down, but the outlook for Woods cross and Granger visit- income from turkeys, eggs, and dairy products is brighter. ing with their children. Nephi Couples Observe Wedding Anniversaries On Friday, October 4, Air. and Airs. Joseph H. Greenhalgh anh observed their niversary of their wedding in a quiet manner at their home in Nephi. ' fifty-eight- Greeting cards were read and enjoyed; one member called and took moving pictures of the couple. The day was spent in reviewing the many blessings of the past and contemplating the joys of the future. In the evening, members of the family from Nephi, Spring-vill- e and Provo called at the home of their parents to extend personal greetings. Joseph H. Greenhalgh and A. Pearl Belliston were married October 4, 1905 in the Salt Lake Temple by John R. Winder, of the Church First Presidency. Air. and Airs. Greenhalgh are parents of seven sons and two daughters, 30 grand children, 12 great grand children, with 18 in laws. Their posterity now reside in six states. and one grand son, Gordon Lee Greenhalgh is a missionary in New Zealand. Mr. and Airs. Angus Haynes of Nephi were honored Saturday evening, October 5, at a family dinner. The dinner was given by the children of Air. and Mrs. Haynes to honor them on their Golden Wedding anniversary. Mr. and Airs. Haynes were married October 1, 1913. They are the parents of three sons: J. Elmo Haynes of Blackfoot, Idaho; Alerl Haynes of Salt Lake City, and Laurence Clark The have Haynes of Provo. ten grandchildren. The dinner was held at Andys Smorgasbord restaurant in Salt Lake- City. - Nephi Social Items Dr. and Airs. John R. Davis visited in Nephi on Saturday and Sunday with Air. and Mrs. James H. Ockey and Airs. T. D. Davis. Air. and Airs. William Roh-lettand family of Centerville and Vanner Holmes of Fair-vieNew Alex too were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Parkin over the week end. er |