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Show Thursday, March tiht Nephi Juab County, Utah 84648 The CREDIT UNION UMBRELLA MAN SSyt. JF YOU HE A Expanding Leadership Theme Of Vesiem ft! Leader Forum Ivo Attended by VIUli Honor Is Conducted i You never pay more than H taxing money problem receives prompt professional attention at your credit union. IL I H H DAVE AUSTIN 44 WEST CENTER ST. NEPHI 4-- H 4-- T- L 4-- H 4-- H Mrs. Jenkins ITS AN IDEA H 4-- f? HOME DECORATIONS air-lifti- tor on a film of air so homemakers may dean behind it When connected to blower of household vacuum deaner, air lifting pad letshomemakermove fully-loade- refrigerator d fingertip ease. with Elected Chalice Club President 4-- H Cleaning behind the refrigerator ha long been a chore for the housewife, particularly if the appliance is in a tight spot In the kitchen. One company baa announced an unusual accessory that fits 10 refrigerators of their de1967 line. Its an vice which floats our refrigera- ... 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UILDING CONTRACTORS 4-- lc per month for each dollar you still owe. U to different com-4-New ideas for expanding the ibility of The Juab Stake House was Parker, John Orme and Jeffery Club program in Juabj munity situations and found a County were brought home bioad common bond of Interest. the scene for the Juab District Bowles, all of the Third Ward; W. H Bennett, Utah State Court of Honor held last Satur- Terry Roper, Rex Bailey, Glen from the Western Regional Leaders forum last week end University Extension Director, day evening under the direction Hill, Brent Worwood, Dennis by Dona C. Jones and Othel L. keynote speaker, noted that of Udell R. Jensen, District Ad- Stuart, Douglas Roper, Alden -BChairman. youth todiy face tremendous vancement Boys Stanley, John Bracken, Andy Pay. They were among 218 local problems. These problems offer fiom three Nephi wards were Anderson, Larry Pay and StevBUILD leaders from the challenges which present the present to receive their awards. en Eyre, all of the Fourth ward. and state 13 western states attend1 ng the gieatest opportunities for youth Elden C. Sherwood, District Boys receiving their second Forum on New Dimensions of and leaders of youth. Young class Scout awards were Ray- Chairman, presented awards for people today can do with their mond Nielson, Russell Birch the Skill-o-re- e held at the Juab Leadership in Expanding The highlight of the Forum lives just about anything they field and Gaylon Steiner of the High School during Scout week. came at the closing banquet want to do he said. Special- First Ward, and Brent Lofgran Two first place awards went to division of of the Fourth Ward. when certificates of achieve- ists from the the Third Ward troop and the ments were presented by J. C. the Federal Extension Service, First class badges were given Levan troop. Both troops endPenney, founder of the J. C. V. Joseph McAuliffe and Fern to Torn Truscott, Steven Sper- ed the evenings activities with Penney Company. MS. Jones S. Kelley, encouraged the local ry, Blake Ingram and Allen the same score. Individual stated that she was the one leaders to find ways of expand- Sperry of the First Ward; to awards were presented to Clark who received all the certificates ing thier lnfuence. Second ward and Craig Sperry of the Third ward Johnson, It Dr. Charles Freeman of the and Kim Hall and Larry Pay Douglas Roper of the Fourth for the 16 Utah delegates. was a real thrill. Mr. Penney National Club Foundation, of the Fourth ward. ward for tleing for first place is a marvelous man, 92 years spoke on responsibilities Those achieving the Star In the individual boys contest. of age and doing so much for to help youth become full, par- rank were Kim Parker, David The Juab Stake MIA, under the young people of the nation. ticipating members of their Sperry and Richard Stowell of the direction of Jerry Bosh, seHe has the years but he still communities. Involving the Third Ward; Andy Ander- lected the Fourth ward troop in community development can son, isnt old she stated. Terry Roper, John Brack as the most troop The Forum featured out- meet two purposes, he believes. en, Alden Stanley, Dennis Stu- at the Court outstanding YOU DESERVE THE BESof Honor. Is the objective of help- art, Brent Worwood, Rex Baistanding speakers, field trips, First L. Gadd, Utah National Fred and opportunity for discussions. ing to develop the community, ley, Glen Hill, and Dougas Rop- Parks Council Executive Board The informal discussions prob- v.hile the second is to help the er, all of the Fourth ward. member, spoke briefly on the Merit badges were presented Importance of Scouting in the ably were the most useful ele- young people grow In leaderIn ments of the forum. Here the ship and citizenship. to Larry Garrett Terrance Par- lives of the boys. local leaders compared notes on The final two days of the kin, Richard Stowell, Craig The Fourth ward troop acted how to do it In their forum were devoted to deveop-ln- g Sperry, David Spencer, Kim as hosts for the occasion. Unclubs. They discovered the flex leadership techniques. Dr. der the direction of Richard R. O. Monosmith, State May, Scout Master, they served leader in California, and Dr. refreshments to over 100. Dorothy Ford, a consultant to YOU CAN BE SURE the Los Angeles County, Calif: s ornia public schools pointed out that any drug or health many of the changing needs of from the growing young people needs you purchase at the age time they enter of nine or ten, on up through from your pharmacist the late teens. Mrs. Ford chalto leaders the the help lenged here will be of the very members become goal orientated in their daily lives. highest quality and will Mrs. Carter and Mr. Pay reThe Chalice Club met at turned filled with enthusiasm the home of Adele Jackson on have been carefully and eagerness to help Juab March 9. A delicious luok pot County with its greatest nat- supper was enjoyed and the checked for freshness. You cant tell freshness by ural resource youth. Our to- annual was officers elections of morrows are being built on our the looks . . only by an accurate record system for the Mrs. Carter stated, held Officers elected todays are: President, fWl We must live, think, and work coming year and by results. Trust your pharmacist for the best! for today so we can be better Corrine Jenkins; vice president, Lu LuOna secretary, CROSS THE BAY . . . Prisbrey; pared for the tomorrows. treasurer, Ada The old and unusual archiBEACH SCENE A As representatives from this Dean Talbot; reporter, Erma Cartecture of Macau Is evident in Jarrett; Mr. and Mrs. Jones strip of beach, a fringe of County, and Beth Jarrett ter; historian, this photo, as is the distant palm, and fishermens nets Pay will be available to share program chairman, Rula Gowhill crowned with the Cathein the sun, is a typi-cthe wealth of information redrying dral. This cityisjust40miles scene of the French ceived. They will be happy to ers. 48 SOUTH MAIN "WE ARE HERE Members present were Mada-lin- e Caribbean island of from Hong Kong, and with any civic group Phone UTAH TO SERVE" 8 participate NEPH, Worwood, Erma Carter, across a small harbor at upor youth group in community Davis, left Motes, of Myrtle the hills are Betty China. per pi ograms. Joyce Pay, Jean Johnson, Thelma Reed, Bernice Boswell, Ruth Mildred Sherwood, Howard, Corrine Jenkins, Luona Prisbrey, Ada Jarrett, Marjorie Greenhalgh, Faye Greenhalgh, and the hostess, Adele Jackson. 4-- H IiUULLIHIm see your credit union for a low cost han Page Six 1967 Successful Court of Lctcil People r II 16, INTERMOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION HlMIXMGIiiBQD (MnteCtopnD non QMigjiEinnGi aatcraxsiffiM (UsS) Fertilizers , -- J UNITED STATES DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR, BUREAU OF LAND MANNOTICE FOR AGEMENT publication. ftnAi proAf March 9, 1967 Notice is hereby given that Timothy H. Irons of El Paso, Texas, who made Homestead for Entry No, Sec,. 24; SENEU, EVNE'i Sestion 25, Township 14 S., Range 2 W, Salt Lake Meridian has filed notice to make final proof to establish claim to the lands before F. S. Kirk, Chief, Adjudication Branch, at 8227 Federal Building, Salt Lake City, Utah at 1:00 p.m. on April 28, 1967. Claimant names as witness: Elmer R. Broadhead of Nephi, Utah; Kenneth J. Hoyt of Nephi, Utah; Dwain R. Bracken of Nephi, Utah; Will L. Hoyt of Nephi, Utah. F. S. KIRK, Branch, Chief, Adjudication 8227 Federal Bldg., Salt Lake City, Utah. ESE 0 tffiTAiifjiiixaBg- - Dates of publication: March 16, 23 and 30; April 6 and 13. 1967 In The Tlmes-New- s, Nephi, j Juab County, Utah. to. freedom. And for work They a they hope its temporary job. They look forward to getting back home, when their tour is ' oyer, to a college education. Or to a family. Or just to the future theyre helping protect. Right now theyre saving for that future through regular purchase of VJJS. Savings Bonds. (A majority of our men in service those who defend our free fst fr , I frawww., x dfrVtt mf J fr Botovtoe dom are helping pay the bill for freedom by buying Bonds.) Show these men youre with them by buying Savings Bonds where you bank or joining the Payroll Savings Plan where you work. Youll make a good investment in your future. And youll walk a bit taller. U.S. Savings Bonds Bond facts: Savings Bonis pay you lack $4 for ttsry $3 at maturity ht only seven years art replaced free if lost, destroyed or stolen . , , have special tax advantages ...can he redeemed whenever the need arises. ... Q0 Tkt VJS. Government ion not pat Jar this ndvertitement. Tt It prmmttS at ft pnbUt ftSrvfM III ttogentton with I ht Treatnrp Dcputment and Tht AiterHtVng ConmoQ. |