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Show dul .itotU .ytiHwO t ir.i vv I iilrt ! ;Vi M1 ilH ilAL u 4 r'.i tv s Dr. Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday. October 8, Bedstead Resigns As Candidate 19&4 ; - Voiumn. .65, . Number 4 I r tv: b. . Single Copy 10c lut 4H Annual Event Held members of East Juab were honored at the annual Achievement Exercises Dr. F. H. Beckstead, candid- Wednesday evening at the Elate for the Representative to ementary School. Gary Jones, the ' Legislature from Juab 1964 Camp Mayor, conducted County on the Democratic tick- the program consisting of the et Wednesday submitted his following: Group singing, led by Dona request for withdrawal from the ticket to R. Elgin Gardner, Jones; prayer, Kent Jackson; Chairman of the Juab County pledge of allegiance, Larry Democratic Central Commit- Ostler; pledge, Evelyn Nielsen; talk, tee. Opportunities Lou Ann Jones; trio Dr. Beckstead won the nom- in ination in the August Primary selection: Wayne Olpln, Mark Election over Bent R. Bryan, Jones, Marlow Blackett; talk, Youth Leadership Conalso of Nephi. The resigning candidate has ference Pam Wilkey; musical Julia Nebeker; talk, spent considerable recent time selection, Has Helped Our in a Hospital in Salt Lake City How Mra LaMont Me with a serious illness, and has Family, been at his home for the past Pherson; presentation of pins and First Security Bank three weeks. Mr. Gardner stated Wednes- Awards, Kenneth Nyman, Key day that an official call has Banker; presentation of specbeen made to convene the Juab ial awards, JoAnn Tolley; preDemocratic Central sentation of county awards, County Committee later this week, to County Agents; closing prayer, select a new candidate for the Jill Memmott. Four year pins were presentposition. The election laws of Utah ed to: Rhonda Stanley, Brenda provide for specific action in Yates, Susan Vest, Susan Haran instance such as this, Mr. per, Peggy Dalby, Judy Wank-ie- r, Gardner pointed out Mary Sims, Betty Sims, The letter to Chairman Gard- Debbie Gardner, Carol Jackson, Sandra Belliston, Mark Jones, ner is as follows: s, Due to my recent illness George Jackson, Sonya Carol Sherwood, Eunice and the expected time for comRadene Howard, plete recovery, I feel that if Broadhead, lected to the position of State Virginia Ban, Diane McPherRepresentative for Juab Coun- son, Gayle Williams, Gail Memty, I would be unable to serve mott, Lois Bailey, Nancy Begthe citizens of Juab County and ley, Kay Painter, Joel Winn, the State of Utah as I should Roy Jenkins, Cindy Garrett, Victoria like to, therefore, I wish to Susan Greenwood, resign my position as candidate Orme, Melanie Schwarts, Janet for the office of State Repres- Spendjove, Teressa Tolley, Debentative on the Democratic ra Tolley, Sheryl Sperry, Carparty and hereby request that ol Sue Brown, Laura Jenkins, the Juab County Democratic Marlow Blackett, Dave Carter Central Committee fill this and Marilyn Otteson. position on the ballot according 4-- H County 4-- H 4-- 4-- H 4-- H Its Time For Long Pants Road Shows Set Tuesday for your reading and for your library "A Converts Tribute to President David O. McKay" by our good friend, Fred Schluter.surThe book tells conditions rounding establishment of the Thermoid (now H. K. Porter Co.) plant at Nephi, and relates many things concerning the plant and conditions. and Fred President McKay Schluter are fast friends, and the author pays tribute to the LDS President in the new book. It is available locally at the Christensens book department reg Like It or not Utah is in a race with our neighboring states to attract new industry so to provide new jobs. ' and Statisticians will tell you that Utah is growing fast growing as fast in terms of population as most western states. But our growth is slow and uneven, We recommend that now are blooming In the autumn, and if you're not con- vinced we invite you to take a look. A lilac bush near the west fence of the home at 96 West Fourth North is in bloom . . . mother nature seems to have been fooled the by spring like weather of the past several days and the tree gave forth many blossoms . . They tell us also that a snow ball bush in Levan has the seasons mixed up too and bloomed a few days ago. reg Ray W. Worthington, geniel butcher at Allens Cash Store has handed us the following on How to Hunt epistle Deer" and inasmuch as most of our readers are among those who chase the buckskin every fall, we bring this advice to you. The copy came out in a bulletin to butchers called Meat Merchandising. We need 10,000 new HOW TO HUNT, DEER jobs each and every year just to keep pace with our populFIRST get a fast car so you Otherwise our young ation. people must go elsewhere for beat the other hunters to the best spot. This will give you a employment Well, how do we attract new chance of being killed before each you get out in the woods. It (Remember, industry? time we speak of industry, we will save some other hunter dont mean some abstract sym-bi- some ammo and the mess of g We mean jobs, shooting you. Take one or two jobs provided by industry!) cases of whiskey, at least four Weve learned that there cases of beer and lots of ammo. are several things about us Food, tents and sleeping bags that manufacturers like . . . take up a lot of space so get theres our location, close to another case of whiskey inthe big booming west coast stead. markets. They like our people, BE SURE to shoot at anyour labor force, our climate, that moves or looks as thing education. of level and our If its not a deer if it might But they dont like the laws there is always a chance it under which they be your mother in law. must operate, as compared to might Now if, and when you get your Wyoming, Arizona, deer Nevada, elk) down, be sure to and now Idaho. All of these shoot (or the shells you have all states have Freeport laws, and left into it This will be sure we have been placed in the un- to slinter all the bones and fortunate position of losing bust the entrails. In case you many new industries to these are the kind of hunter who states simply because we dont. likes to draw your deer, be sure Now we have the opportunity to instestine you any open rip on vote the Freeport find intact Dont bother to when we Amendment (Constitutional wash or wipe it out as the Proposition No. 1) in the Nov- blood etc. etc.will enhance the ember general election. This is flavor. Besides, the locker an amendment with one simple, operator will be disapopen purpose. It is intended to plant if you bring in a clean pointed ' remove any possible constitu- one. , tional - objections concerning IF YOU DECIDE to skin It Mils already passed by the Utah legislature. It simply proposes be sure to roll it around in the to extend the terms of those old dirt piue needles and leaves, bills making Utah attractive then, wrap it in newspapers as - they will stick well and the . . to industry. It simply' proposes, at 'the printer's ink has the definite very least, to wipe out the han- flavor of burnt rubber. This dicaps Utah suffers in attract- will enable you to read Octoing Industry, when compared bers papers in the spring. with our neighboring statea It NOW, important note here proposes to do so, not for self- drag it to the car, throw it ish motives, but because the over the hood as close to the only way we can bring in out- radiator as possible so it will side wealth and increase our collect all the heat and dust job opportunities is to make possible. On the way home be more goods than we can use sure to stop at a tavern so you ourselves, and sell that surplus can tell the other hunters how outside the state. Its that you killed it at 300 yards simple. running. Be sure to stay at The Democratic Party and the tavern until you are certain the Republican Party have en- the locker plant where you wish dorsed the Freeport Amen- to hang your deer is closed for dment' So have the labor un- the night and the operator is ions, business organizations, sound asleep (more than likely manufacturers organizations, having a nightmare). Your civic leaders in every section of locker man will, no doubt, have the state. quite a few deer hanging so up to be insist he cut yours first, and Its time we grew competitive with our neighbor- make it all into choice steaks ing state. Its time for long and chops. pants! Lets not drop the bah! Lets all get out and vote FOR the Licenses Freeport Amendment in Nov- Marriage ember. A marriage license was issued by James P. Christensen, . . . the flowers that bloom Juab County Clerk, to David Crawford Joseph of Pa rowan, in the spring Weve been advised to take and Rosa Lee Wilcox of Ploche, a look at the spring Cowers Nevada, on October 5, 1964. job-wis- e. L dollar-pay-in- tax-wi- Juab Stake MIA Road Shows will be presented on Tuesday, October 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the Levan Recreational Hall, the Mona Recreational Hall, and at the Juab Stake House. MIA officers have issued an invitation for all to attend. Come and enjoy an evening of excellent entertainment is the invitation extended. Clubs Sponsor Special Event The Delphic and Ladies Literary Clubs of Nephi will be for an inter club meeting to be held October 15 at ... to law Signed: F. H. Beckstead. Honored on at the Nephi Elementary School. The clubs have secured Sel-vo- y J. Boyer to be speaker for the evening and his topic will be "Americanism Out of town members of the Mr. Boyer recently was reof Mr. and Mrs. Joseph family leased as president of the Lon- H. Greenhalgh who visited with don Temple. For several years his time has been spent in them during the week and on to share in the quiet England and Europe and he is Sunday well prepared to point out the observance of their 59th wedwere: Mr. dangers of socialism and com- ding anniversary munism and the inroads they and Mrs. Owen N. Gibson of Preston, Idaho; Mrs. Jessie Baiare making in our society. Mrs. Udean Stephens, Mrs. Several patriotic musical ley, numbers have been arranged Carma Bailey and child of South Jordan; Mr. and Mrs. for the meeting. All civic club members and Hyrum Greenhalgh and daughtheir partners, and all towns- ters Carol and Alice of Spring-vill- e, and Mr. and Mrs. Ray people are invited to enjoy this of Provo; also Greenhalgh on Americanism. evening from Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Stell-ma- n Greenhalgh and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Greenhalgh and family and Mr. and Mrs. Juab 8 p.m. Wedding Date County Hospital se - Sud-week- Patient List Joseph Read Greenhalgh and family. The couple had dinner on Sunday at the home of Mr and Mrs. Joseph Read Green- at halgh. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph H. the Juab County Hospital at Nephi include the following, ac- Greenhalgh were married in Recently admitted patients Salt Lake Temple October cording to the list released on the1905 4, by President John R. Wednesday morning by HospitWinder, first counselor to Presal authorities: Mrs. Norman Anderson, Ne- ident Joseph F. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Greenhalgh have phi Mrs. Leona Oryall, Spanish nine children, 32 grandchildren-an- d 15 great grandchildren. Fork. Mrs. R. Dee Hughes, Nephi Mrs. Robert D. Olsen, Moroni Mrs. Ora Lunt, Nephi Susan Howard, Salt Lake City. Mrs. Florence Rosequist, Le- van Douglas Wagstaff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wagstaff, Holliday, Utah. James T. Sherwood, Levan Michell Sidwell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis K. Sidjwell, Mr. Pleasant Mrs. Susie Orgill, Mona Mrs. Athalia Kendall, Nephi Mrs. Harold L. Fox, Eureka Ted Williams, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Williams, Mills Rodney Frampton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Evan Frampton, Ne- phi.. Nephi Youth Assigned To Dufy at Fort Hood FORT HOOD, Texas (AHT NC) Army PTC Steven R. Winn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Winn of Nephi, Utah was assigned to the First Armored Division at Fort Hood, Texas recently. Winn is a truck driver in company A, 1st Batallion, of the division's 6th Infantry. He entered the Army in May 1963 basic combat and completed training at Fort Ord, California The 23 year old soldier is a graduate of Juab High School at Nephi. Nephi, Levan Areas re- - The students pictured above have been selected to particip-ipat- e in the All State Band and Chorus during the U E A convention this week. They were selected upon the recommendation of their respective instructors at Juab High School. Joan Barton, Betty VO r .1 x i . grM t'fflmh'm'xrt.. . J PW'Z . ' v ivi-.- k They will meet with other students from all over the state on Wednesday for auditions, a& ter which they will spend many hours Thursday and Friday in rehearsal. tmat (.inn. On Friday everfhi&'at 8'p.ft Su- - . . . 1103 LKA . "he'iState 16rchetnC u'rtrfg Bqqd and QJiorus, will be. open the, public, i Parents and f friends are invited to attend. This is the first time in many years 4habtudentifeem Juab Schfol be&t'tltel Hi School Lunch Veek Readied Parents of students In Juab District will get a real "taste" of school lunch during the week of October 11 to 17 in their observance of National School Lunch week. , y, is rjo, MT a joint meeting of the and the Juab County Hospital; Board held on .Monday .of this County Commissioners rr. rr.,1 ty- - week, hoUonr.sma taken to taUPDf IMdttrddA. Call, Chief' Liens Pdthdldgtim Utah Valley! Hospital at Provo, to supervise the laboratory work in. the. n Juqb p$unty!spitaL This' i Tdo: $$nre prompt and They telT Tis that "h new complete laboratory service and; broom sweeps dean! supervision by a member of' Residents of Nephi will the medical staff. At the pres-- , have an clean sweep following the es the laboratory work in the next Monday night activities smaller hospitals in Utah Coun- of the Nephi "Lions Club. ty, and the procedure has provMembers of the dob will ed highly desirfblejT ; CBM- - H -- . vSTrVfisit 2X3UBSS8SS2& and solicit the to check the the' Hos-ea- ch month supsale, latwratory .recport of all In this worthy ords, will be available for con. t sultation regarding laboratory project Brooms being offered for problems at all times, and will sale are made at the Utah furnish additional laboratory WorkaholTlrt the Blind in technicians for week ends and Salt LakeC. j, ap p" phase other emergencies. This will of the bmL 4 notwlrt1 relieve the administrator of a support 1JJportion of the laboratory work tt' -- Club, r less who Center Ilhood their a ,been on H ith the join to work out it the ne -- ft bbn?ds fan We lm broom day previously Dr. Call 24-ho- ur r,,V-- eve: Club muiphoi's home. ft was reported t at the meet ' tag Monday that patient call at your were then in the hospital, am , 19 that the average occupanc; recently has approximated thi The hospital now i The general public is invited figure. to see two late films on.jvild .rated Jedg, yt the av October erage occupancy of 'most hos life, on Wednesday, two 14 at the Vy raiaS capacity films areiqejg sp'viserea by tfilrds the East Juab WildUfeJFeder-atio- The highest yearly average u haf the Juab The affati' wilT ;Bf&ln at' 8 1 been 47 wifcompates favf p.m. and i fee invited. There 6rfi.bl; vftth htferSS lit fei7 jedirfe n. j'n will be noiadmissfthi Charge.! ? wnz liar f dn Utahj- ,.t .. . New Babies . . . books were presented to Rulon Wilkey and Recent new babies at the Lorraine Steiner. Juab County Hospital include the following: We sincerely regret an erDaughter, bom September 30 ror and an omission of a to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Jenkins name In articles In last of Nephi. Grandparents are Mrs. Nina Morgan of Levan, weeks edition In the article concerning and Mr. and Mra Homer Jenthe awarding of an Eagle kins of Nephi. Great grand mother is rMs. Jenerva Jenkins Scout badge to Terry Thomas, parents were listed as Mr. of Nephi and Mrs. Vern Pass. Correct Daughter, bom October 1 to names are Mr. and Mrs. Don Mr. and Mra Lonnie Brewer Pass. The error was In the of Freedom. Grandparents are writeup presented to us, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Nielson of we did not note the mistake Moroni and Mr. and Mra Earl until after the paper was Brewer of Spring City. Great grandmother is Mra Serena printed. In the article relative to Ostler of Moroni. Juab Stake women singing Daughter, bora October 1 to at Relief Society conference, Mr. and Mrs. Richard K. Madthe name of Fern Wankler sen of Mt Pleasant Son. bom October 4 to Mr. of Levan was omitted. We extend our apologies and Mra Clark Prisbrey of Neto all parties Involved, and phi. Grandparents are Mr. and of St regret any cm harassment the Mra Clarence Prisbrey error and omission may have George and Mr. and Mrs. Qoyd Talbot of Oak City. caused. "I Dare You right: Worwood, Clyde Gowers, saq Brqadljad-yHj- q Gibson, i Chert Os tlgr;, Joyce, Swasey. . Juab High Photo' ail. Participating in Parents are urged to join their children in one of the meals during the week. Secondary students parents may join them at any day of - Special awards were present- the week.' Parents of students ed to Sheryl Linton and Sandra in the first and second grades lunch with their Jackson. may have County awards were present- child Tuesday, October 13; On ed to the following, in the Wednesday, October 14, parents of students In the third and various categories: Achievement: Roy Jenkins, fourth grades are invited, and Julee Nyman, Coleen Llewellyn parents of students in the fifth and sixth grades on Thursday, and Diane Ludlow. Agricultural: Mark Jones, October 15. In addition to the actual parMarlow Blackett, Paul McPherson. ticipation in the lunch, there Bread: Deltha Gowers, Lois will be other Interesting activBailey, Nanette Ostler, Victor- ities in observance of this ania Orme. nual week proclaimed by the Clothing: Glenda Sparks, Sue President of the United States, Ann Wetherell, Joan Fackrell, Governor George D. Clyde and Mayor L. Dwane Tidwell. Mary Margaret Garrett. Adult lunch ticket cost is Conservation: Charles Bag-leRobert Sims, Lester Stopp. 35c, Mrs. Howard Brown, supDairy: Kent Jackson, Dale ervisor stated. In his proclamation. Mayor Jackson, George Jackson, Gary Tidwell pointed out that the Jones. Electric: Jeff Rosequist, Ric School Lunch is providing nutritious meals for school childChristensen. Foods - Nutrition: Annette ren, and praised the women Smith, Renae Worthington, Ann who are devoting time and talents to provide nutritionally Cowan, Linda Pay. Celia well balanced meals for the Food Preservation: Debbie Gardner, children. Mangelson, He also pointed out that the LaRee Stephenson. Forestry: Larry Pay, David school lunch is providing an Carter, Brent Worwood, Kim outlet for the foods produced on the farms and ranges of the Hall. Garden: Randy Tew, Ricky area, and urged continuance of the program which is developTew, Michael Pay. Home Economics: Brenda ing better eating habits among Pay, Ann Sparks, Paula Gar- the young people. In setting the week beginrett, Carol Jackson. Home Improvement: Norma ning October 11 as National Bale, Euneice Broadhead, Ev- School Lunch week in Nephi, Mayor Tidwell urged the people elyn Nielsen, Carol Sherwood. Leadership: Lou Ann Jones, to support activities designed Michael Pay, Lorraine Steiner, to bring better understanding of the school lunch program. Rebecca Warner. Tractor: Roger Pugh. Fair premium money is still Public Speaking: Gary Jones. Style Dress Revue: Mary available at the Extension SerRebecca vice office for those who have Garrett, Margaret Warner, Lorraine Steiner, Ver- not yet called for their win na Butler, Dorothy Wankler, nings. Secretary Nina Hanson Julee Nyman, Beverly Myers, states that she would apprecEmily Sue Sperry, JoAnn iate exhibitors calling for it as soon as possible. Fackrell, Sue Wetherell. Horses: Sandra Pay, Mark Winn, Charles Jenkins, Paul Jarrett conjunction with the annual convention eC the. Utah. Edn-t- .. cation Associations left to,i. 4'i , Weather Report Temperature figures as First Security Bank awards were presented to Margorie Olsen, Cathleen Llewellyn, Brent Worwood, Mary Lou Ewell, Mary Lou Wetherell, and Linda Ann Stephenson. These Juab High school students will participate In the State High School Band and State High School Chorus In i k fOl - ft t nl y - , t i.iici J rl - , |