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Show Universal 1U Klcfila Avferuo Snltt Like city? Sing! Copy ASCS Office Staff Honored was made at an educational meeting last week of the selection of the Juab ASCS County Office as the outstanding county office in its class In the State of Utah. Two offices, one d.ias nine and one class seven, are selected each year for their Ts at the Juab County HtmpHal Mill have shortened hours In the future, aa two new portulde teles Won set base been donated to the hospital for patient uae. The Nephl d nete to the hospital this Junior Chamber of Commerre contributed the tsso sseek. At the presentation on Monday evening were, left to right: Robert Day.Mlan Picker Lorin Corbin, hospital administrator ssho also ssaa patient at the ing, DelMar Ilosslett, Hospital at that time, and Dojle Coomb. Mr. Coibin expressed thanks on behalf of the Hospital Hoard and the future patients for the public sen lee of the Jaycers. Funds for the and serviced drink machine at the Hospital TV purchases have come from the Jaycee-osvne- d Tlmes-New- s and from other public service endeavors of the group. Photograph rTli: lorully-Hirrluiae- Elder Elder Ray Carl Howell Von Christensen perfomuuice Agricultural Conservation award. Two young men who have completed LDS missions will report in their respective wards on Sunday evening, according to announcements this week from their respective bishops. Elder Von Christensen, son of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen, will report his activities in the Texas Mission in the Levan Ward Sacrament meetn Bishop Golden R. ing. of the Levan Ward invites all members of the ward and Man-kelso- Scipio Couple Awaits Honor Scipio Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bradfield of Scipio will be honored by their family and friends in observance of their Golden Wedding Anniversary on Saturday, November 12, at the LDS Cultural Hall in Scipio. Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield were married November 15, 1916 at the LDS Manti Temple. They have been residents of Scipio throughout their lives. He is a retired farmer and stockman. Both have been active in Church organizations. They are the parents of four living children: Leona Hunter of Ogden; Della Bradfield of Vonda San Jose, California; Bosh of Levan and Terry Bradfield of San Francisco. They also have 13 grandchildren. The couple will be honored at a family dinner at the ward hall at 1 p.m. Friends and relatives are invited to call between 3 and 6 p.m. A no gifts, please request has been made by Mr. and Mrs. Bradfield. PARENT-YOU- .77 I Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bradfield . . to celebrate 50th anniversary Out courtesy Millard Progress of marriage TH PROGRAM SET The Juab Stake MIA Officer have announced that the annual Parent & Youth Night will be held at the Juab Stake House on Tuesday evening, November 15, starting at 7:30 p.m. AH young people of MIA age and an parents are urged to attend. It Begin With Balloons I the theme of the evening program. Sperry, Brough Sheriff Contest in Virtual Tie Certificates and cash awards were given to members of the Chairman County Committee: J. E. Worthington. Herman A. Young. Vem C. Mangclson; County Office Manager Leo O. Osborne and program clerks Marion Memmott and Ellen Garrett. Scouts Plan Marriage licenses have been by the Juab County Clerks office to the following: James Franklin Higginson, son of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Higginson of Nephi, and Judith Ann Garrett, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. Roscoe Garrett of : BULLETIN The Juab County Hospital administrator recoil ed word Wednesday afternoon that the Hospital had been approved to accept Medicare patients. The npproval is retroactive to November 1st. Lorin Corbin, Hospital Administrator, In announcing the npproval late Wednesday, stated that additional Information is exported within a day or so by letter. At that time, and for puhlieation next week, full information will be given. GOLF ASSOCIATION TO EXPLAIN Several New Babies At Juab Hospital STATUS OF PLANS During Past Week A very important meeting will be held on Saturday evening, November 12 at ' 7:30 p.m. at the Juab County Courthouse. The meeting is being called by the Nephi Golf Association to discuss the present status and planning of the proposed golf course for Nephi. A possible source of finance will be discussed as well as other Important items. Everyone is encouraged to attend this meeting In the Courtroom, Saturday, November 12 at 7:30 pjn. New Machinery Purchase Told H. K. Porter Company, Ther-moi- d Division, Nephi Works has announced the purchase of fan belt manufacturing equipment of $120,000. This announcement was made recently by C. C. Albertson, plant manager. The purchase and installation of the equipment, expected to be ber 7, 1966. installed by January 1st, 1967, will increase the plants capacity for manufacturing automotive fan belts by eightfold. Service Men's News The fan belt equipment purchase is part of the million-and-- a U. S. S. SARTOGA (CVA-60- ) half expansion program anRadar-ma- n (FHTNC), Oct. 31 Seaman John Karl Brough, nounced recently. USN, eon of Mr. and Mrs. John H. (Jack) Brough of Nephi, Utah has returned to Mayport, Florida as a crewmember of Nephi on November 2, 1966. Newell Boyd Green, son of Mr. and Mrs. Delwin Reed of Fountain Green, and Paula Jeanne Haymond, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George D. Haymond Jr. of Nephi, on Novem- attack aircraft carrier The trend ns manifest in elections throughout Utah and the entire United States was apparent here yesterday, as the tallies of Tuesdiys election were reviewed. A large voter turnout despite the storms of the day was gratifying to the candidates on both parties. Elected to serve a two-yeterm as Juab County Commissioner was William D. (Bill) Howard, Nephi insurance agent. Running on the Democratic ticket, Mr. Howard polled 1274 votes against A. Dean Winn, Republican, 829. In the four-yecommissioner contest, Howard McIntyre of Mammoth was elected with a vote of 1131 over Mac Biglers 954. Mr. Bigler Is a resident of Eureka. ar Left, W iUiain D. Howard of Nephi and right. How a rd Melntj re of Mammoth, elected in Tuesday vote Commissioners-elis- -t Issued During Week issued Volume 57, Number 45 Parties Split County Positions As Heavy Vote is Counted all phases of Stabilization and activities for this In making the award. Chairman Jesse S. Tuttle of the Utah A SC State Committee compliUTE STAMPEDE mented the oommittee members and office personnel for their AIIIIUAL MEETING services to the farmers of Juab County and their efficiency In IS SCHEDULED handling government programs. A1 Pasquale, Deputy SouthThe annual election meet- west Area Director, Washinging for the I'te Staniede ton, D. C. also was present to the Committee will be held on participate in making Thursday, November 17 1966 award. at 7;S0 pan. in the Juab County Courthouse. The annual financial report will be Issued, and Juab County Hospital elections for the forthcoming year will be held. Everyone New Patient List is invited to attend and take part In the meeting. Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi include the fOllowng, according to the list released on Wednesday morning by Hospital authorities: Mrs. Larry Despaln, Moroni Mrs. Richard Chidester, Mona Norman L. Anderson, Nephi Mrs. James R. Rosquist, Ephraim. The Juab District of the Utah Mrs. Aralda Jones, Lynndyl National Parks Council, Boy Lorin A. Corbin, Nephi Scouts of America has set SatDan Johnson, Nephi Mrs. Earl Allred, Fountain urday, November 19 as Good Turn Day. Green. The purpose of the days actMrs. Gayle Allred, Dugway ivities is: 1. To do a good turn Mrs. Donna Sholes, Fountain for the City; 2, service project Green for rank advancement, and 3, Carla Valeen Price, daughter fun! of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Price, The schedule for the days act- Nephi ivities: 9 a.m. flag raising cerMrs. Don C. Snow, Nephi emony in front of post office; 9:10 a.m. begin projects, to clean up the city; 1 p.m. lunch at National Guard armory, with Two Marriage Licenses lunch to be furnished by Juab friends and relatives of the young man to attend and hear his report Elder Ray Carl Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Tharol Howell will give a report of his activities in the North Mexican mission in the Third Ward Sacrament meeting aso on Sunday evening. Bishop K. J. Sperry invites all to attend. Both meetings will begin at 7 p.m. District Scouts are asked to wear their official uniform. Leaders have pointed out that Mrs. Garrett Named for each rank advancement, a scout must complete a four hour service project for church, Lady Lions President school or community. Mrs. Loren Garrett was elected president of the Nephi Lady Lions Club on Thursday evening at Rays Cafe. Other Former Nephi Man to officers elected were Mrs. Richard Bean, vice president; Mrs. Show Film on Salt Lake Lynn Parkin, secretary and treasurer; Mrs. Ivol White, reThe Beta Literary Club will Mrs. Dick Wetherell porter, slides and films on sponsor and Mrs. Merl White, directors. Great Salt the Lake, Films, slides and souvenirs four seasons of theshowing salt year, were shown by Mrs. John Par- formation and plant life, anikin of her recent trip to Samoa. mal and bird life, also weather Those enjoying the meeting and brine in the Great were Mrs. Dick Wetherell, Mrs. Salt Lake. shrimp The entitled Dean Winn, Mrs. Loren Garrett, The Great Whitefilm, Pelican is Mrs. Ivol White, Mrs. F. A. part of the program and it Heppler, Mrs. Ross Koford, Mrs. shows the life of the white Morgan Lunt, Mrs. Rulon N. pelican on the islands of Great Broadhead, Mrs. Merl White Salt Lake. and the special guest, Mrs. This film, made by Cleon John H. Parkin. Sanders, brother of Mrs. Sam Hayes and Glade Sanders of All veterans from the Nephi Nephi, has been shown all over the to attend area are invited the United States and Canada Veterans Day banquet and pro- and also has been shown on gram to be held Friday evening the audubon lectures at the at the Nephi Fourth Ward Cul- University of Utah. The film tural hall, starting at 8 p.m. received the golden award, the The dinner is $150 per plate, highest award any movie can and those attending are re- receive. quested to bring their own dishFirst showing of the film at es. will be on Thursday Nephi morning when it will be presented to the elementary school The same evening, students. at 7:30 p.m., the film will be shown under the auspices of the Beta Club, and the general public is invited to attend. CUD1 in Elders Christensen, Howell to Service Project Give Mission Reports Sunday Utah Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, November 10, 1966 10c Announcement Corp. Babies bom at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi during the past week include the following, according to the list released Wednesday morning by Hospital authorities: Daughter, bom November 3 to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Woodard of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. HI Woodard of Goshen and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W.Jackson of Midvale. Daughter, born November 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Wor-woo- d of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton of Nephi. Son, bom November 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Cary G. Peterson of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James E. Peterson of Cedar Fort, and Fred L. Painter of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James O. Rosquist of Elphraim. Daughter, born November 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Rex McPherson of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Boyer of Coalville and Mr. and Mrs. Elarl NcPherson of Nephi. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Boyer and Mrs. Clarence Winters, all of Coalville. Daughter, born November 6 to Mr. and Mrs. DonelJ L. Otte-so- n of Mt. Pleasant. Grandparents are Mr .and Mrs. Ray Otteson of Grantsville and Mr. and Mrs. Flay Swensen of Mt. Pleasant. Great grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Eleanor Jensen of Chester. ar Closest race of the election In the Sheriff contest, with A. Duane Sperry edging Jack Brough by a mere one vote. Serry, Incumbent, D tallied 1052 to Mr. Broughs 1051. Mr. Brough ran ahead in three of the four Nephi districts. In Levan and in the two Callao districts, while Sheriff Sperry was ahead In one Nephi area, Mona, and the Eureka districts. Sperry tallied 15 In Mammoth, and Brough 16. w as Other Ftepublican winners In the local races include Erma I. Goble, who defeated incumbent Ada A. Sperry for the Treasurer position, and Lucille G. Carter, who defeated Florence C. Wil-ke- y for the Recorder position. The vote for Treasurer was: Sperry 875, Goble 1245; For Recorder: Wilkey 901, Carter 1208. Arnon Garfield of Mona won reelection to the position of Juab County Assessor, tallying 1161 votes over William C. Stowell of Nephl with 940. Incumbent Milton T. Hannon was reelected Juab County Attorney scoring 1387 to 707 for Udell R. Jensen, Nephi City attorney. In the race for United States Congressman, Sherm Lloyd, R., carried Juab County by a substantial margin over David S. Mr. Lloyd King, incumbent. 939 for polled 1176 against Mr.-Kinl- Juab-Millar- ay Management Typical of the entire state, the proposed amendments to the Utah State constitution were in the Juab County A one day management con- defeated area. No figures were available ference for business owners and managers has been announced Wednesday morning. In the two Juab School Distby Wm. G. Bruhn, Regional Director of the Small Business rict representative districts in Administration. This confer- which incumbents were unopence is designed for gong bus- posed, the vote for E. Alton inesses and will include diswas 136 and for Clarcussions of basic management ence C. Cowan 413. In the principles that can be applied Nephi north area, incumbent to all kinds of businesses for K. J. Sperry received 301 votes men and women in supervisory to Walter F. Pew 132. and administrative positions. The official canvas of the The conference will be held on votes will begin at 12 oclock Tuesday, November 15, in the noon on Monday, November 14 court room of the Sanpete the Board of County ComCounty Courthouse. Registra- by tion will begin at 8:45 and the missioners sitting as a board conference proper at 9 a.m., and of canvassers, in accordance to law. Figures above are the uncontinue until 4:30 p.m. The conference is open to all official figures as obtained at business men in Juab, Millard, the Juab County Clerks office. School Set at Manti on Sanpete and Emery Counties. Sara- Yalued PrecipifaHon In Storm on Tuesday Temperature and precipitatfor the Nephi and Levan Weather reporting stations for the past week are as ion figures iterranean participating with a Task Group which was responsible for the military defense of the area and the discourage- follows- - NEPHI STATION Date High Low Prec. ment of aggressive disorders. During this time, the men and material aboard the carrier were constantly being tested. Many exercises were held with other ships of the U. S. Navy and navies of the NATO countries in the area, as a part of cur commitment to our allies since the end of World War H. Also during the cruise the ship visited foreign ports whose names sounded back into history, promoting a civic action program and our People-to-Peopprogram. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 70 64 65 67 59 53 ...... 33 31 27 28 48 32 26 15 Precipitation for week .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 .51 .05 ... .56 LEVAN STATION High Low- Prec. Nov. 26 .00 .... 68 Nov. 30 .... 62 .00 Nov. 28 .... 58 .00 Nov. 25 .... 67 .00 Nov. 63 45 .00 Nov. ......55 46 .00 Nov. .51 24 .60 Precipitation for week .. .60 Date le Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Garrett ere Saturday over night guests of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Chapman In Loa. En route home Sunday they visited with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spencer in Salina. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer have been called to the Canadian mission. 1158 to 959 for Nielson. Three Republicans will take offices on January 1st now held, and for many years previously, In the Cleric my Democrats. race, James P. Christensen will end 28 years of county service on December 31, having been defeated by A. K. (Andy) Johnson. The vote in this race was 1129 for Johnson, 977 for Christensen, a difference of some 150 votes. In the race for RepresentaR. Norman Greenhalgh, unoptive to the State Legislature posed, was elected Justice of the' d area, Peace in the Nephl Precinct, on from the Richard M. Brough, son of Mr. the Democratic ticket. and Mrs. Yale Brough of Nephi One of the very few Utah and a resident of Fillmore, was elected to the position. In Juab State Senators with Democrat as their party, will be County Mr. Brough polled almost 200 over his opponent, N. Ernest G. Mantes of Tooele, who was unopposed in the Jack Nielson of Leamington election. Senator Mantes is Senator for Juab and Tooele Counties. toga, afte a deployment wit hthe U. S. Sixth Fleet. The Saratoga was in the Med- Nephi News Briefs Broughs total was READY FOB ACTION! Works Manager C. C. Albertson, Major Harlow W. Pexton and Leo Christensen, President of the Nephl Chamber of Commerce man shovels for the official ground breaking for the new addition to be constructed at II. K. Porter Companys local Thermoid Division plant. Others present for the occasion were, left to right: Ross Koford of Porter Company, Jack Brough, Nephl City thief of Police; O. W. Ches Williams, City Councilman, State Representative Claude R. Lomax, Ivol White, IJons Club president; R. E, Winn, Secretary, C. of C J. T. Clayhum, Construction Manager of Steel Buildings, Inc., Photo by Chapman Studio, Nephl. contractor, A. K. Johnson and Rulon Broadhead. Michael Clift of Denver. Colorado, grandson of Mr, and Mrs. Lavon EUertson, has en- listed in the United States Navy and will leave on November 15 for San Diego. California where he will begin his training. g. |