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Show Universal Microfilming Corp 141 flfcorpont Avinua Saltt Lake city? Utch City Officials Dan Memmott To Take Office Home Named Monday Noon Lights Winner Harlow W. Fex-to- n will become Mayor Harlow W. Pexton in ceremonies to be conducted at 12 noon Monday at the Nephi City Hall, when the oath of office will be administered to the new officers of the community. In addition to Mr. Pexton, Councilman Eugene Lunt and A. Dean Shaw will be given the oath of ofterms. fice, each for four-yeMr. Pexton, Mr. Lunt and Mr. Shaw were elected in the November 2nd City election. Retiring after four years of service to the city will be Mayor L. Dwane Tidwell, and City Councilmen Don A. Royce and Maurice Tolley. Those who are interested are cordilally invited to attend the ceremonies at the City Hall on Monday noon. One of the early items of business for the new council will be the appointment of a new councilman to fill the unexpired t rm of Mr. Pexton. Mayor-ele- A girl who Is the only Is pebble on the beach bolder! little a usually reg ' ar Now is the time for every man (fled woman) to set nsw resolutions, goals for 1966 . . . . and so we em call they our stick should we suppose few a set and out neck 17 size too . . . after all, editors are usually men or women!is going Our first resolution to be something like this I resolve to wnte an Editors Column at least twice a month and during the coming year . . if possible, every week! (Thats giving myself an out If my laziness overtakes me). Resolution No. 2. We resolve to start writing editorials . . . and to publish the same on the editorial page of this newspaper. (Another out . . didnt say WHEN we would start . . . that means weve got all year to get off it and get going!) Resolution No. 3 . . I resolve to serve the subscribers, the readers, and patrons of this newspaper in the very best way possible! reg Zero Hit First Time During Current Winter first recording of a 0 " for this winter has temperature Inasmuch as Christmas is been made at Levan during the now over perhaps we can stand past week, according to tempera little pun on Rudolph. This ature and precipitation figures is how it all was started, ac- furnished by observers at the cording to the Russian version. Ruldoph was a Russian farmer, true to the Party . . and one morning he noted It was No, said hds wife, raining. the its sleeting! Whereupon, winburly Russian went to the dow and in a firm voice replied: "Its raining, dear! and Rudolph the Red knows rain, Dear"! Corny? reg The Levan and Nephi stations. The reading of zero was the low between 5 p.m. Thursday, December 23 and 5 p.m. Friday, December 24 at the Levan reporting station. A reading of nine degrees above zero was reported for the Nephi station the same night. Single Copy, 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, December 30, 1965 Many prizes ranging from Cafe 2 lunches: Smith Bak chicken dinners to diapers to a ery 1 German Chocolate Cake; family ticket to a picture show Nephi Jewelry 1 Silver Baby awaits the first baby of Spoon. 1966 bom at the Juab County Maries Fashions $3.00 in Hospital at Nephi . . and his merchandise; Venice Theatre or her mother and parents. Family pass to show of choice; Under sponsorship of the Forseys Varety Baby RecNephi Chamber of Commerce, ord Book; Johnsons IGA Marseveral merchants of Nephi are ket, $5.00 in groceries; Dotties contributing prizes for the new Fashions 1 gown set; Nephi Little 1966. Drug Co. 1 Baby Set; Allens $5.00 In grocerOfficial hospital records will Cash Store be used In determining the first ies; Jacks Appliance 1 Stereo Record; Mickelsons Restbaby, in the event that there is aurant 2 breaded veal cutlet a close race between storks. dinners; Rays Cafe 2 chicken 25 Jay Mickelson, Ray Worth- dinners; Times - News all birth announcements. ington and Morris Lunt of C. directors have obtained gift pledges as follows (See the advertisement on page six of this issue) Garbage Collection Christensen's 2 Curity Plastic baby bottles, 1 dozen Curity Set for Monday Diapers and 1 Toyland receiving blanket; Kens Hardware City officials Wednesday an1 plush top, 2 bottle brushes and nounced that the regular gar1 sweater; First Security Bank bage pick up will not be held Gar- until Monday morning, $5.00 girt certificate; rett Service 1 box baby needs; ary 3rd, instead of on Friday Knit as usual. Ralphs Toggery 1 E-Residents are asked to place Outerwear; Nortons Food Center 1 case Gerber Strained garbage on the curb by 8 a.m. Ike and Barbs Monday morning. Baby FYxd; C. Janu-presenti- Z be- - A man is poor not ranse he has nothing, bat bernase be does nothing. Plaque, In "Sunny Side of the Street" -- John Robertson. 'Friendly Daughters' Miss Kathleen Cotton spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Cotton. She left Sunday morning for her home in Los Angeles, California where she has employment Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murdock of Idaho Falls , Idaho spent the Christmas week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Alligee L. Anderson season. A delicious luncheon and program was enjoyed by the members present They were Alligee Anderson, Carol Stuart Elizabeth Black, Alberta Jones, Amy Warner, Olive Broadhead, Cora Wankier, and Priscilla Nielsen. Cards were signed to send to two members out of town. Engagement Told Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Swasey announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Joyce Swasey, to James W. Pay, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Pay of Nephi. The marriage will take place in late January. Morgan Lunt res-idenc- es , I Alaska will be seen In the new film to beshown at Junb High Auditorium on Tuesday evening. ACTION' in New Film on Alaska to be , . Group Named Lions Club. Shown Here on Tuesday Arlen Beck, State President shown two seasons ago. of the Utah Jaycees, has anThe new Safari film will be nounced that after a shown in Nephi at the Juab lay-of- f, the Utah Jaycees are a new wildlife and High School Auditorium Tueshunting film, called Safari in day evening at 7:30. There will Alaska H. This motion pic- be no reserved seats. ad' ture was filmed by famed Alas- ditional Information, see the kan guide Ron Hayes who pro- advertisement on page six of duced the first Safari film, this issue. one-seas- Fr For the past several years he had been associated with the Harmon interests in raising of turkeys in FJast Juab County. Survivors are his widow of Nephi; two sons and a daughter: Gary Lunt, Salt Lake City; Jerry Michael Lunt, Escondido, California; Mrs. Lana Karen Roselund, Alameda, California; five grandchildren. Also surviving are two brothers and a sister: C. Rodger Lunt, Salt Lake City; Eugene Lunt, Nephi and Mrs. Lois. Metz, Oakland, Calif- Sanders. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford R. Bir-re- ll and children Dana, Mark and Jeffrey of Torrance, California are visiting at the home of Mrs. Birr ell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott spent Christmas in Provo with Mr. and Mrs. Keith Aston and family. Mr. and Mrs. Joel Sperry and family of Granger, and Randy Sperry of Fort Ord, California spent the week end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mr. and Mrs. Phil Sperry. Sperry and two daughters of Nephi were over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Sperry on Christmas eve. Miss Paula Jean Haymond, a Bike Birdzell of Twin F'alls, student at Snow College is spending the Christmas holi- Idaho visited at the home of days with her parents, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Osborne on Mrs. George D. Haymond Jr. Thursday. Mrs. Alean Pace spent the M. and Mrs. Thomas StepChristmas holidays with her son henson and Miss Mildred Stepand daughter in law, Mr. and henson were Christmas day dinMrs. Jack S. Pace in Pleasant ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Grove. Carter in Provo. Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Rosenlof Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Pay and and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Garlick son of Los Angeles, California of Mt. Pleasant visited with are visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Will- Mr .and Mrs. Clarence Pay duriams on Saturday afternoon. ing the holidays. Out of town visitors who atMr. and Mrs. George V. Jones tended the golden wedding an- and Sherman Jones spent the niversary party for Mr. and Christmas week end in Salt Mrs. Harry Black were Charles Lake City where they enjoyed Blac kof Hunter, Mrs. Elena a family dinner at the home of Stanley of Mona, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Anderson. Nephi Howarth of Magna, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry A. Bowen and Mrs. Jack Vickers and son, and daughters of Portland, OreMr. and Mrs. Dorrell Vickers, gon also visited with the famMr. and Mrs. Keith O. Black ily in Salt Lake City for the and daughter Kathy, Mrs. Elsie week end. B. King and Mrs. Beth Palmer, Christmas holiday guests of all of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Luther Carlisle, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. William Stowell Mrs. Gerald Carlisle, Mr. and were their son in law and Mrs. Norris Peterson, David and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Edward Michael Rindlesbacker of Pay-so- J. Seppi and sons of Menlo Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Fer- Park, California. guson of Orem, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. David I. Tew Read Black of Grand Junction, and family of Riverside, CalColorado, Mr. and Mrs. Keith J. ifornia the Christmas Black of Salt Lake City, and week endspent with his parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Neil H. Black of and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew. Kearns. n, Miss Cheryl Williams, a student at Snow College, is spending the holidays With her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford and daughter of Salt Lake spent the Christmas week with her parents, Mr. and F. Dee Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Johnson and family of Upland, Cal- ifornia are visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew this week. Mr. and Mrs. Van Pay and children Sheri andWayman Ken of City Salt Lake City were Christmas end Mrs. holiday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Allan Tolley. Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden of Holiday visitors of Mr. and Orem visited on Tuesday of last Mrs. Ray Worthington were Mr. with Mr. and Mrs. Harry and Mrs. Paul Worthington and week son Ryan of Castle Dale, Mr. Black. and Mrs. Don Worthington and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Broadhead son Bobby and Mr. and Mrs. and family of Dugway visited David Nielsen and sons Lane with Mrs. Lynn Whittington on and Lynn of Logan, Mr. and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mrs Jay Grygla and daughter Bunkers and daughters of Orem Shelly of Sandy, and Kent were Sunday guests of Mrs. Worthington of Cedar City. Whittington. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond GilMr. and Mrs. Bud Smith of Buena Park, California were ley, Shannon and Steven White Monday over night guests of of Salt Lake City spent the Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wright. Christmas week end with their They are spending a few days parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ivol White. Christmas day dinner in northern Utah. guests at the Ivol White home Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bull (Joyce were Mr. and Mrs. Vard White, Worthington) and family of Mr. and Mrs. Ladd White, Mrs. Oklahoma City, and Miss Alice Elsie Mitchell and Miss Bonnie Worthington of Provo spent Jarrett. They enjoyed a telethe Christmas week end with phone call from Elder At vile their parents, Mr. and Mrs. White, who is serving an LDS mission in Texas. Earl Worthington. To Aid Zoning! Juab County recently has j created a Planning and Zoning) Commission to direct future orderly land use and expansion, r according to Commissioner Al- ton S. Gadd, who Is serving as chairman of the commission. . The establishment of the ' Zoning Commission . also will enable the County to partidp-- 1 ate in various state and federal , programs. Named as members of seven-memb- er commission the' are Interment at the Vine Bluff Ray Badertcher, and James cemetery was directed by An- Quigley of Eureka, AmonGar- field of Mona, Delwin Shepherd: derson F'uneral Home.- ' of Levan, Jay Mickelson, Har-low W. Pexton and Alton S.j Mr. and Mrs. Byron Danzie Gadd of Nephi. of Logan and Mr .arid j The County and Zoning Com-- ! Osborne of Spring- - City mission have contracted for the; spent Christmas day with Mr. services of L Dale Despain and and Mrs. Leo Osborne. Associates, Consultants, to as--J sist in setting up proper pro--) Mr. and Mrs. Roger Fleenor oedure and goals. Milton T. spent Christmas week end in Harmon, Juab County Attorney t Salt Lake City with their, paralso has been assisting in the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas organization. Fleenor and Mrs. Darlene HanProvo water The largest ey. They also visited in Tooele with Mr. and Mrs. Romaine development project In Utahs Burton and in Granger with Mr. history was officially launched Tuesday, with- the signing of and Mrs. Joel Ruston. the repayment contract between Kiddies At Annual the Central Utah Water ConChristmas guests of Mr. and servancy District and the Fed- Yule-fim- e Lawrence J. Froisland were eral Party Government, The Nephi Kiwanis dubs his mother and sister, Mrs. The project is the giant BonThelma Froisland and Jean of neville Unit of the Central Utah nual childrens Christmas ps was held Midvale. the girls gym: Project. It will provide water ium of theatJuab High Schoo for Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cook,, agricultural, .industrial, Wednesday, December 22. Mrs. Lawrence Broadhead, Mrs. municipal and power use over party was under the direo Lillian Ostler and Mrs. James a vast area of Utah extending of the Boys and Girls com: R. Stanley of Mona were in from the eastern part of the toe of the club and was att state to Salt Lake and City Salt Lake City on Monday eveed by some 25 Kiwanians. E to south Nephi. to on the ning enjoy Kiwanian brought from on lighting Sterling D. Jones, President ten youngsters. Temple Square. pf the Central Utah Water ConFollowing a light lunch Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilkey servancy District, and David and family, Mr. and Mrs. Verl L. Crandall; Regional Director a film, Christmas songs w and the evening highij Wilkey and daughter spent of the Bureau Of Reclamation, sung Christmas day in Salt Lake City signed the repayment contract was a visit, from Santa Cli with Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Wil- at special ceremonies in Provo, key and family and Mr. and people of the state had approvMrs. Ronald Sperry. They also ed the action by a 14 to 1 ratio Pexton, Bosh to Jud visited in Ogden with Mr. and at a special election earlier Mrs. Morris Mohler. , Merchandise this month: SMJ dinner of Mr. guests Sunday Convention in Chicag and Mrs. Jack Ludlow were Case Dealer Attends Two representatives of a Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Ludlow and Mr. and Mrs. Rowe Harphi business firm have b rison of Spanish Fork, Mr. and Special Training School named to be judges In a nal Mrs. Royal Harrison of Tooele, L. Dwane Tidwell, manager wide competition to detern Mr. and Mrs. David Stevenson of Tidwell Coal and Mix, winners in the housewi of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and and dealer for the Ready J. L Case manufacturing industry Mrs. Vard White of NephL line of farm machinery, recentThey are Harlow Pexton Bosh representing Jerry attended a service factor ly Mr. and Mrs. Norman StepPexton Wholesale Companv henson and children of Cedar training school held at Racine, Nephi. Wisconsin. City visited with his parents, : Mr. Tidwell was one of sevwill serve with a They Mr. and Mrs. Harold Stephenof service merchandisers gri eral dealers from the son on Sunday. region attending the will Judge entrants In SMArt Merchandising Awe Mr. and Mrs. Milton Larsen school. Competition at the 16th nat and children of Provo, Mr. and al convention of Service X Mrs. Frank Seat and children chandisers of America at of Tooele, Mr. and Mrs. George cago next week. , v Wilkey and son of Ogden and Pexton. is a .director Mrs. George A. Hone spent the Service Christmas at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Frid Parkin America, and Merchandisers will leave for and Mrs. Carl Wilkey. announce the birth of a son convention city Monday ni( on December Cottonat the 24, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Danley wood Hospital. Grandparents Arizona of Phoenix, spent are Mr. Mrs. Frank Parv'e?h! Hews Briefs Thursday and Friday with Mr. kin and and Bishop and Mrs. K. J. and Mrs. Carl Wilkey. of A fireside win be Great NephL Sperry grandaD Young Married held Mr. and Mrs.Marvin Ander- parents are Mrs. George Parof son spent Christmas week with kin, Mrs. E. B. Sperry, Mr. Stake at the home of Mr. their son in law and daughter, and Mrs. Clarence Hansen, all Mr. Robert Jarrett 45 Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler, of Nephi, and Wilford Coombs and family in Salt Lake CUty. of Fountain Green. Hundreds Vjsit Nephi Relatives, Friends During Holiday Time At Pot Luck Party of Mrs. lett, president of the group.,. Second price, $20.00 was won by Mr. and Mrs. Byron Major. A prize of $15.00 for the most improved entry was awarded to Mrs. Eva Tuttle, and the best FNineral services were held new entry prize of $10.00 went Monday at the Juab Stake to Bob Steele. House for Morgan William Mr. Howlett pointed out that Lunt, 54, who died at the Juab top winners in the last years County Hospital Thursday, Dec- contest were not eligible for ember 23 at 12;15 a.m. of nat- prizes ural causes. Bishop Vaughn J. "We are grateful for tlie , Paxman of the Nephi Second large number of decorated Ward conducted the services. Mr. Howlett stated. , Mr. Lunt was bom at Nephi There have been more entries October 19, 1911, to George and this year and many, many ' Rose Morgan Lunt. He mar- homes have been decorated that ' ried Martha Ellen F'ullmer at have not entered the contest, j' Salt Lake City November 6, We are grateful for these, too" 1931. She died February 25, he concluded. 1956. He married Zella Carna,, by Evans December 20, 1958 at (Benjamin. Mr. Lunt was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, and also a member of the Nephi ornia. Pax-ma- was hostess Tuesday night to the Friendly Daughters at their annual Christmas Pot Luck party. The home was decorated in keeping with the holiday Monday for Prizes for First Baby - Talking about gifts . . the Second Tear MiaMaids of the Fourth Ward, directed by Mrs. Jerry Bosh, shortened the hours for many youngsters who may be confined to the Juab County Hospital in future weeks and months, through the contribution of several toys to .the Childrens ward at the hospital. Members of the Indies Literary League also have made a of substantial contribution toys to the hospital childrens ward. Another fine gesture of this fine ladies club. Residents of the Colonial Manor enjoyed a Christmas program recently under the sponsorship of the Federated n adLadies dubs of Nephi. dition to a program, complete with Santa Claus, gifts were distributed to the residents of the home. This is an annual and much appreciated affair and many at the home are truly appreciative of the remembrance at Christmas time. a reg Services Held Merchants Donate Sunday dinner guests of Contrasting this was the Bishop n and Mrs. Vaughn 38 relow of balmy degrees were Mr. and Mrs. W. L. corded Tuesday night of this Bunker of Delta, and Mrs. Clarweek for the Nephi station. ence Paxman of Nephi. Figures for the two stations Mrs. Richard Sudweeks spent They tell me that in one of the Christmas holidays with her the first grades at the Nephi daughter, Mrs. Don Gibson in elementary school, the kiddies Tremonton. were being taught the letters of the alphabet.- What comes Miss Linda Powell, Robert after T? the teacher asked. Powell and Miss Pat Lane, all The quick answer . . and students at the Brigham Young from almost every child was University are visiting with V! Mr. and Mrs. Bert PowelL Robreg ert Powell has been a guest of his fiancee, Miss Pat Lane, A week or so ago, lots and at the home of her parents in lots of otherwise disappointed Alameda, California during the kids were made happy on Christmas week end. Christmas morning through the activity of two Nephi men (and Mr. and Mrs. John Robertof course their wives). These son spent Christmas in Amermen were Bob Andersen and ican Fork with their son in law Jim Painter. These two repairand daughter, Mr. and Mrs. ed many toys, repainted them Ralph Binnall and family. and distributed them to needy were Their efforts Mr. and Mrs. Keith Park and youngsters. assisted in a big way through daughters Sandra Lee and the generosity of Ken Thayne of Chris, and Mr. and Mrs. Gibson Kens Hardware, who "opened Walgren and son Clifford and his store to the two and con- Mrs. Anderson Hostess daughter Linda of Midvale tributed a great many toys. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. The Times-New- s congratulates each of these men for their work in behalf of many kids of the area! The beautifully decorated Volume 56, Number 52 home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Memmott was awarded first prize in the 1965 Christmas' Decoration and Lighting contest sponsored by the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce, according to an announcement made Tuesday by Delmar Hew- ct Mrs.-Vir-gu- , - s Sign Contract To Signal New Utah Water Era - i - at " inter-mounta- in |