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Show SAltt Like cit;7 Ut?h Juab High Class io Receive Diplomas in Rifes Tonight Aniiuul roliinu'iicriiieiit e fthe Juab High School starling at 7:43 pan. the Juuh High School Auditorium, Ilglity-on- e students, representing Nephl, Mona and levan, will twelve their diplomas from K. J. President. Juab School District Board of education, after recommendation by Irinrlpal M. (lark Newell uid acceptance by Miicr!ntcntknt Ralph V. M. love, The exercise will foot urr the adder of welcome by Ronnie Krvun of Mona, class president, student speeches by Eunice ilroudhead, Jackie Shaw, Fart Anderson, Pat Garrett, I hut Boston and Fenton Ilroudhead; two selection by the class and an will lx held this evening exercise Thursday 1 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, May 26, 1966 by the Royalty Is Selected For editor of Police Jack had a gabfest a and he's wor-coup- le things: Volume 57, Number or three out school with First, 21 Levan School Rites Friday SM-rr- uiHtrtiment.il selection by Jim Gadd. Invocation wlU be by Wesley Christiansen, student body president, and benediction by Nonna Bale, (laudia Parkin, cl os vice president will Introduce the theme; Sarah Starr will present scholarships, and Donna tagard will give the classhistory. Readers are referred to the cclal graduation supplement which is a part of this Issue for complete coverage of the graduation, the class photograph, message of congratulation from the principal and siqierintendent, other articles pertinent lo the commencement and school activities, and the congratulatory advertisement of a largo number of Nephl buslnes house. '66 Stampede lann - All residents of the Levan area are invited to attend the Levan School graduAt the try out t and queen ation exercises on Friday, May conte! held last Saturday 27, starting at 8 p.ni. The exhigh-wa- y e enlng at the Juab County ercises will be hel dat the LeFairground, Mina Sandra van Ward Hall, according to Jackson him aeleeted an the Dwane R. Bracken. Principal. 1966 Ute Htaniede Queen. Principal Bracken stated that across the highway. Motorists, Attendant named Inelude 30 students will participate in me to asked esyecially are too. MK IJnda Wilson and Mla the exercises, consisting of the alert and to watch for the The trio young folks who have complet Marjorie Jensen. folks. young was chosen from a group of! ed the eighth, seventh and sixth And secondly, Nephl City several young ladies trying grade courses of stuty. streets seem to be taking a for the honor itositloit. from weeks the Impressive recent in Following beating Miss Jackson is a daught- graduation services, a dance in Everything the litterbugs". er of Mr. and Mrs. Harold the recreational hall will be from beer bottles and beer Jackson of Nephl. Parents given in their honor. The pub-o- f cans to soft drink and malted Ml Wilson are Mr. and lie also Is Invited to the dance. milk cups from the dairy storMrs. Glen main Wilson, and Miss The following students are the Funeral services will be held ing of a heart ailment. es are strewn along Jensen is a daughter of Ud- listed as graduates, according at the d street and the side streets. One Ward Nephi Bishop Vinton G. Steiner of ell R. Jensen, also of Nephi. to Principal Bracken: of the worst places Is on north Chapel Saturday at 1 p.m. for the Nephl First Ward will conTile Ute 8tiuiiede Queen Eighth grade: Tom Aagard, Ronald Oscar Belliston, 56, for- duct the services. main street where the kids or and her attendants will be Scott Ballow, Danny Baxter, mer Nephl man who died at his adults or whoever it migh be honored at each performance Thomas Marshall, Jim Wor- - home in Bountiful Friends may call at Andermake a IT turn In their Sunday even- of the Stamitede rodeo, on wood, Debra Gardner. Celia son Funeral Home in Nephl operations. The 15 Hill and 16, and July 14, Mangelson, LeAnn McPherson, same situation exists on First Friday from 7 to 9 pja, and THROUGH COMBINED EFFORTS of Nephi Chic groups, a new resusoitator now is availt, occupy place of honor In the Joan Morgan. LaDawn at the Lounnge Room of the West at about ninth north able for emergency use by the Nephl City Fire Department. The new rewuscitator is similar Ute KtaniMHle parades. They LaRee Stephensen, Ruby rhael Saturday from 11 am. "they have to get off highway to the one celewill also which was purchased for the department In 1949, and which has been used by the represent the Stephensen. until time of service. 91" the Chief says, to not be bration at the several other Seventh grade: Brad Ballow, department in several instances. How many lives the old instrument has saved is not liable for the $299.00 fine as annual observances Lonthrough- Teddy Bosh, Dennis Hoyt, Mr. Belliston was bom at Neknown. For some time past It has been thought advisable by Fire Department posted by the state. There are out Utah during the summer. nie Manske, Glen Paystrup, statutes on our books that will phl officials, that a second, modernized resuscltator was needed for the Department, and through Jahuary 13, 1910, a son of David Shepherd, Dennis Wor-wooLester Bardsley and Tryphena make someone sit up and take the efforts of the Fire Department, the Ute Stampede Association, the Nephl Junior ChambLexle Carter, Suzanne notice" Mr. Brough adds, and Mary Howell Belliston. He er of Commerce, the Nephl Lions Club and the Neplii Chamber of Commerce, the purchase Dalby, Shirlee Harper, Ava married Caroline Naomi Top-hahe says that already license was made. Cheeking the new unit In the photo above are Maurice Tolley, Stampede ComJackman, Patty Mangelson, 3, 1931 at the Manti numbers have been secured and C. of C., Dee Wright, Leions Club and Members of the Mt. Nebo LDS July Roseann Marshal, Janice Shepmittee, Nilan Pickering, Jaycees; Leo Christensen, He had resided Temple. "requests" have been made. Tinies-New- s Fire Chief Deloy Anderson. herd Mary Louise Taylor, Ellen Chapter of the Fhiture Farm- in Nephl until 1959, when he photo by Vance Gibson Dont wait until youre arers Williams, and Karla Williams. participated in the livestock moved to About two rested to change your habits Sixth grade students, honor show at Delta Friday, and sev- months agoOgden. he moved to Bounstop and place the discards In ed at a recent achivement night eral displayed animals which tiful. the trash cans provided at conprogram are Loretta Chase, were in the winners circle. venient locations. Glenda Emmons, Linda StepSteven Brough won third In While in Nephl Mr. reg hensen, Mark Williams, Ellen beef fitting and showing; Ron Belliston residing a was bee keeper, and Kelvin Clayton, physical ed- Worwood, Carla Worwood. Dailey placed third In sheep trucker, and since moving to Tonight (Thursday) will be a to ail time and remember ucation athletic and for teacher Stufitting night showing; Greg was an employee of the coach at Juab High School, has art first in livestock judging, Ogden for some 80 young folks who U. S. Postal Service. and Alan Stewart second In livetake the slow march down the accepted an inivtation from Rob- Several East Juab Active in the LDS Church, stock judging. aisle at the Juab High auditPlay will begin in the Juab Mona, 7 p.m.; Fourth at First, ert Leake, head specialist of Mr. Belliston had served as a Ron Dailey exhibited orium . . and like the exercises Stake Softball leagues next 8:15 p.m., Levan at Second, 9:30 health, physical education, rec- Youth To Receive the stake missionary, and had been Nephi City officials Wednes- week, according to the schedul- p.m. are so correctly named, it will reation and safety in the state champion Suffolk ram and the active in ward Old Folks comreserve champion ewe. into a day announced that the Nephi es released today by J. A. Warbe a Commencement Thursday, August 4: Fourth Cf Utah, to attend a workshop Degrees at Snow Greg mittee work, and In ward welnew and different world for City Municipal pool will be ner, activities assistant of the at Levan, 8:00 p.m.; Mona at in Salt Lake City June 20 -Stuart exhibited the reserve fare and genealogy work. He Several young people from champion Suffolk ram. most of them. We hape that open on Tuesday, May 31. Juab Stake MIA, Lloyd Will- Second, 7:00 p.m.; First at July 1. been active in Scoutalso had set Rates for the for pool Mr. Clayton Is one of 12 men I3ast Juab County will receive each of them is pleased with a iams, MIA Athletic Director, Third, 8:15 p.m. Larry Lunt, Larry Ostler and ing as a committeeman, and had new idea which we have de the current season are as fol- and John V. Garrett, Director Junior Division sohedule is as chosen to attend. The purpose Associate degrees in the exer- Steven Brough sold beef at the served as a ward teaching supof the workshop is a physical cises to be held at Snow Col show. These a spec- lows: up to 11 years of age, of Adult Softball. follows: veloped in this issue boys received ervisor 12 17 to 15c; inof years age, ial congratulatory and souvenir The schedule for Senior soft-ba- ll Wednesday, June 1: Levan vs education course of study for lege in Ephraim on Friday, ac- above market prices for their Merchants and clusive, 30c; 18 and ove.', 50c. has been released as fol- Mona, 7 p.m., First vs Fourth, boys of secondary schools of cording to Information receiv- animals, with First Security supplement. He was a Seventy in the ed from the Snow College News Bank purshasing most of their business people of the commun- The City again is making avail- lows : 8:15 p.m., Third vs Second, 9:30 Utah. Priesthood. able a family plan, with the Bureau. animals. All games will be played at p.m. Reporter, Ted Will' ity have backed the suppleHe is survived by his widow, Those from this area receiv iams. ment almost 100 per cent, and family rate of $5.00 per month, the Canyon View Park, Nephi, Wednesday, June 8: First at Naomi T. Belliston of Bouning the degrees at Sonw inthey deserve a vote of thanks payable in advance each month. oither than those listed at Le- Levan, 8 p.m., Third vs Fourth, clude: Carol Chapman, Nephi; Arrangements for private van which will be played at 7 p. m Mona vs Second, 8:15 tiful; seven sons and daughters: for bringing the special souPaula Jeanne Haymond, Nephi; Levan Young Man Joy, Barbara, Burtis and Ellen venir issue. We hope the grad- parties may be made with the the Levan park. p.m. . William Harlo Belliston, all of Bountiful; Mrs. Mona uates say thanks as the oc- regular lifeguard, at the pool. Scheduled games are as folNewton, Sec15 June Wednesday, A minimum rate applicable for Dennis (Iris) Rosier, Kaysville; Lorraine Steiner, Nephi; Adene Serving casion arises. ond vs Fourth, 7 p.m.; Levan vs lows, in the senior division: Phillippines Mrs. Weldon (Carol) Smith of Tolley, Nephi; Dorothy Wan-kie- r, Speaking of graduation, the private parties is $10.00. Thursday, June 2: Levan at Third, 8:15 p.m.; First vs Mona, ; Morris Dale Levan 7 and and Second the 9:30 at Communication Young First, p.m.; programs Third, p.m. Post Ogden andsixSpencer Belliston hisof plans and Thomas Jay Young, both of, 8:15 p.m.; Fourth at Mona,, activities of this week have Murray; Sec22 June grandchildren; Wednesday, Mona. 9:30 p.m. taken us all back to the days Nephi Yonng Man ond vs First, 7 p.m.; Mona vs iMalin V. Shepherd, son of Mr. step mother, Mrs. Martha H. of yore when we walked the Named and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd Belliston of Nephi; two sisters Thursday, June 9 Mona at Third, 8:15 p.m., Fourth at LeHead of aisle to receive the diploma. of Levain, now is serving at and four brothers: Mrs. Minnie Levan, 8:00 p.m.; First at Sec- van, 8:00 p.m. ond, 7 p.m.; Third at Fourth, the U. S. Naval Communication Draper, Bountiful; Mrs. Eunice Mona My graduation (way back too Dorms Association Wednesday, June 29 Republican Club 8:15 p.m. Bateman, Salt Lake City; Lesvs Fourth, 7 p.m., Third vs Station in the Phillippines. many years to feel comfortable Udell R. Jensen has received Schedules Meeting In a letter to Mr. and Mrs. ter H. Belliston, Ogden; ThomFourth First, 8:15 p.m.; Second at LeThursday, June 16 about) wa3 little different than that of today only a few word that his son James will at Second, 7 p.m.; Levan at van, 8 p.m. Shepherd, C. T. Chorak, LL jg. as E. Belliston, Salt Lake City; Announcement is made that Service Information officer at Vernon M. Belliston, Richland, president of the University Third, 8:15 p.m.; Mona at First, Fourth vs Friday, July 1 things make it .rememberable be to me. First, the day I became of Utah Dorms next year. The 9:30 p.m. the Ladies Ftepublican Club will the base, they were told of the Washington and A. Garth BellFirst, 7 p.m.; Second vs Third, meet on Wede?day, June 1st facilities, location and respon-sihilit- iston, Ogden. a graduate and alumni of Lo- Residents Halls Associations Thursday, June 23: First at 8:15 p.m., Mona at Levan, 8 p.m. at 8 p.m. at Rays Cafe. Second of the base. Burial at the Vine Bluff cemWednesday, July 6 It progan High school was memor- holds elections every spring for Fourth, 7 p.m.. Second at LeAll members and prospective vides communication Mona at Third, vs Mona, 7 p.m.; Fourth vs able because among the huge the following school year. The van, 8 p.m.; support etery will be directed by Anmembers are invited to atend. for the Fleet in the Southeast derson Flineral Home of Levan vs Third, 8:15 p.m., audience was my mother . . it association now has a member- 8:15 p.m. Third at First, 9:30 p.m. Asia and Western Pacific areas. was a rare happening that she ship of 1400 and is the largest Thursday, June 30 Richard G. Jensen or organization on the campus. First First, 7 p.m.; Second at Mona, Wednesday, July 18 , attended any public meeting Mutual Marrieds Plan program! And secondly, I had andJames is majoring in English 8:15 p.m., Levan at Fourth, vs Second, 7 p.m., Levan vs has plans for law school. 9:30 p.m. Third vs Fourth, 8:15 p.m., been absent the day the gradFirst at Mona, 9:30 p.m. uates were lined up (or was it Thursday, July 7 Regular Meetings Fourth Levan, 8 p.m., Mona at Fourth, Wednesday, July 20 that I was on the questionable Priesthood Chorus Juab Stake Mutual Marrieds ' 7:00 p.m.; Third at Second, 8:15 vs Second, 7 p.m, Mona vs list) and I was placed in the are meeting each Fast Sunday, Lep.m. First, 8:15 p.m., Third at last seat and the last to cross To according to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sing Sunday July 14 No games, because van, 8:00 p.m. the stage to get the diploma. Bosh, stake leaders. Members of 27 tUe Levan she Stampede. Wednesday, July Mother said afterward that and prospective members of Levan Ward Thursday, July 21 Fourth at vs Second, 7 p.m., First vs Third, had been concerned . . she didnt Evening this group are urged to watch Levan 7 p.m.; Levan at Mona, 8:15 p.m.; Fourth vs Mona, thing the diplomas would last been made Announcement has Third, for announcements of time and 8:15 music that the 9:30 for at Second pl.m.; p.m. First, till my turn came. of meeting. place to new release the According Another thing that made me Levan Ward Sacrament meet- 9:30 p.m. received week this from the on 22 be at will First . . event Sunday ing the floor Friday, July evening, not forget the Brigham Young University, two Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Schramm of the stage in old Nibley Hall furnished by the Juab Stake Mona, 7 p.m.; Second at Fourth, Mrs. Worthington Is Nephi residents will receive de- and family of Payson were the 7:15 p.m.; Third at Levan, 8 on the Logan sigh campus was Male chorus. at the spring convocation guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clark grees was This of the p.m. Hostess Recent part group made of soft wood . . and it of 91st Commencement, on Morgan on Sunday. They also the Thursday, July 28: Third at had been used . . and there were 600 voice male chorus which attended the Juab Seminary Booklore Club Meeting Friday, May 27 at the George graduation slivers . . and my shoes had participated in the special home Sunday evening at on Albert Fieldhouse Smith the in Salt the are: (L to r.) Craig the Juab Stake House, where STUDENT BODY OFFICERS for badly worn soles . . and a long teachers meeting Y campus. Booklore Club members met sliver made its way into the Lake Tabernacle on April 8. Claudia activities Kirk of Mrs. Boswell, brother manager; Jenkins, Morgan, secretary; Dana EducaReceiving a Master of All ward members are invitat the home of Mrs. J. E. Worsole of the shoe and . . I almost and Richard Linton, vice president. Schramm, was one of the president Phillips, tion be will Mrs. Arta degree to attend the Sacrament thington on May 19, with Mrs. J. landed on my nose on the stage ed Brough of Nephl. Receiving to hear this male Roy Greenhalgh, club president, right in front of the principal meeting, and a dachelors degree will be Richchorus. I presiding. Larry Greenhalgh ard G. dishing out the diplomas! Jensen, also of Nephl. a review close too Smokey Sayt: was gave very Interesting but it didnt fall, Juab School District Board of of his to Williamsburg Va., trip for comfort. Adam S. Bennion Education set the calendar for as one of the 299 COOPERATION Key Says: delegates to was the speaker at the exerFrom the JHS CLARION the next school year, at their a conference of Burgesses. on was Marriage his subject cises, and held on May 16. This Dana elected At the recent elections held newly Phillips, meeting He stated that young people "The World is Waiting for the stu- at Juab for the 1966-6- 7 Juab of the has been drawn to from all over the world were calendar school president High Is Announcement made being Sunrise and almost before he dent body, has given the Clar- year the students selected the with the requirements present. n T. Mr. comply Mrs. and The theme this of by Clyde efthe had completed the talk ion several excellent sugges- following student body officers: of the State Department of years conference was Protest of Pleasant Grove, of the fects of the great depression tions on what she intends to do Dana Phillips, president; RichPublic Instruction and the Utah of a their a and responsibility. approaching marriage right in which had hit the East some order to make Juab a better ard Linton, vice president; oBard of Education. State He showed colored slides and daughter, Sharon Ann, to Richnext year. school Claudia Jenkins, secretary and time earlier was upon Utah as stuSchool will begin for all gave a brief history of the many ard Grover Jensen, son of Udell She feels that if the Student Craig Boswell, activity managwell as the rest of the nation. School District beautiful places In Colonial R. Jensen of Nephi. The marof dents Juab Council had more voice in the er. Twas a great day . . someon August 29, and will close on Willi am shurg. riage will take place on May school activities and school The officers were installed In thing to be always remembered! May 26, 1967. The following Refreshments were served to 27 at the Salt Lake Temple of be would the better annual awards assembly there problems reg holidays were listed: Septemb- Mrs. DeLos Garrett, Mrs. James the Church of Jesus Christ of She also states held on Tuesday, May 17 by participation. 6 er Latter-daLabor 5, y Day; October and Smith. Mrs. Lorin J. ChristenSaints. Received a couple of notes that if the school had a better Wesley Christiansen, this years 7, UE.A. convention; October sen, Mrs. Theo Westring. Mrs. appearance the students would Student Body president. recently which have been on NovMrs. A. V. Gadd and Mrs. 24, Deer Hunt holiday; Friim all Indications this the news hook" awaiting an Roy Greenhalgh, Mrs. Ralph E. respect it more and have a bet24 and 25. Thanksgiving; Chase, Mrs. Dee Sparks, Mrs. George Parkin spent the week ember be one of the finest should school spirit. also Dana from ter was First opportunity. December 24 through 30, and Alton S. Gadd, special guest. end in Colorado visiting with would I.ke to get the school group of officers Juab has had. Tim Goldsbrough as Seattle, pssw-aThe Clarion Into an honor society, so stucongratulates January 2. Christmas and New Lorry Greenhalgh, and the Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Penrod. who is still a Nephite at heart! Wont you would hae a goal to these students on having been dents Mrs. Penrod is a granddaughter Tear's holiday; March 23 and hostess, Mrs. J. E. Tim says 'Hell hath no fury team? Join Smokey's to elected these offices. work to. Dont let It bo yost of Mrs. Gadd and Mrs. Parkin. 24, spring vacation. Continued on page three this week end. theres going to be more kids riding more on more bicycles at 'more hours streets. He asks that parents caution the kids about riding their bicycles across the it's better, and proper for them to walk" their bikes Funeral Saturday for Former Nephi Man, Ronald Belliston , J First-Secon- FFA Youth Ros-quis- Rate Well at d, Nephi Coach Delta Show m Jo Attend Rates Listed as City Pool to Open Tuesday Juab Stake Softball Schedule Announced! Special School Mel-chized- ek at es Two to Receive Degrees at at Y Exercises at Date Calendar Announced President Makes Plans Hig-ginso- |