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Show Universal Mcrofilming Corp. 141 Ffcarpont Av&rue Salttfc Like cityp Uteh g,101 Juab Stake Members, Visitors! Invited to Conference Sessions Genealogy and Primary will be stressed at the Juab Stake quarterly conference on Saturday and Sunday, December 2 and 3, according to an announcement made this week by President R. Roscoe Garrett of Juab Stake. Elder H. Dale Goodwin of the Genealogy Committee and Mrs. Mary Lou B. Broadbent of the Primary General Board will represent these functions at the conference. General sessions will be held Sunday at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. at the Juab Stake House, 351 North First West Street. The Sunday afternoon session will be the last such session held in Juab Stake, inasmuch as the LDS Church authorities have announced that starting with 1968, only one Sunday session the morning session will be conducted. President Garrett has issued an invitation for all members of the Stake to be in attendance at the Sunday sessions. Visitors, general also will be cordially welcomed, President Garrett stated. Departmental sessions on Saturday will begin at 2 p.m. for the Primary workers of the Stake. The following are expected to attend a Primary meeting from 2 to 3:15 p.m. at the Relief Society room of the Stake Center: Primary general board representative; counselor in Stake Presidency over Primary; High Council advisor and all Stake Primary board members. From 3:30 to 5 p.m., this group will be joined by the counselor in each bishopric over the Primary, and by all ward Primary presidencies. Final afternoon meeting for the Primary will be from 5:15 to 6, when the Primary general board member will meet with the Stake Primary presidency, the High Council advisor and the counselor in the Stake Presidency. In the Genealogy side of the departmental meetings on Saturday, the following are expected to meet from 3 to 5 p.m. in room 11 of the Stake Priesthood Genealogy House: representative; Stake President LIP Zips It and one counselor. High Council Advisor, Stake Clerks, all ward Bishops and Counselors; Executive Secretary of Priesthood Executive Committee, Ward High Priests group leaders and Ward genealogy record examin- tainers wrap in strong You may enclose a sage If you affix additional er. papmespos- - Hephi Hews Briefs Vial tori at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burnell Lunt Monday were Mr. and Mrs. George Barrett of Salt Lake City and Mrs. Louvlna Beus of Namya, Idaho. Mr. Barrett is a nephew of Mrs. Lunt, and Mrs. Beus is her si f.ter. inch of precipitation recorded at the Nephi Weather reporting station in the beautiful snow storm of In the same storm Tuesday. until 5 p.m. Tuesday afternoon .32 of an Inch was recorded at the Levan Station. Precipitation and temperature figures for the week have been recorded as follows: One-ha- President R. Roscoe Garrett . . will direct conference Levan Ward Choir, Primary Chorus to NEPHI STATION Give Conference Music Safely Shortie Suggests -- You must change your driving habits drastically is the word from the Utah Safety Council as winter condtions begin te develop throughout Utah. The USC spokesman also brake stated slow down early enough to brake genand plan every mantly euver well ahead of time. The Council also has ree-co- m ended that every motorist have a art of chains in his car at all times for nse when conditions are hard parked anow or kV. Juab Hospital Patient List i i Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at include the following, Nephi according to the list released authorities on by Hospital Wednesday morning, with those noted by having been admitted and released since the issue of this paper dated November 23: Ronda and Gayla Dawn Anderson, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Gaylen Anderson, Salt i Lake City. Jan C. Wyckoff, Arcadia, California Jeff C. Froke, Arcadia, California Perry Jackman, Nephi Stephen Boswell, Nephi Ruth Ann Hill, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Relliston, Nephi Maida Allred, Fountain Green Floyd Ockey, Nephi Corey Jackman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arley Jackman, Mor-- , Miss Beverly Mortensen and friends of Bountiful visited on Sunday afternoon with her grandmother, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. They were enroute to St. George. Mrs. Chloe Winter of Ne-pv sited on Monday with her sister, Mrs. Floy Mortensen. oni. Mrs. Roger Fleenor, Nephi dinner Thanksgiving day Mrs. of guests Floy Mortensen were John Mortensen of Ogden, Kathy Mortensen of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Ruel Mortensen and daughter Nancy of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Mortensen adn seven children of and Mr. and Mrs. Bountiful, Heber Shepherd. Miss Kathy Mortensen, and a friend, Margaret Good of Wilmington, both students at Logan, spent the week end with Mrs. Floy Mortensen. hi Del-ewar- e, Saturday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangel-so- n were Mr. and Mrs. John B. Hanson and three children, Mr. and Mrs. Kent Christensen and two daughters of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde H. Ewell and two children of Ogden. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter were guests of Mr and Mrs. Vem Winter and Mr. and Mrs. Max Winter in Cedar City on Thanksgiving. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Winter and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Winter and family of Bountiful spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Alma Winter. Miss Kathleen Wankier of Provo spent the Thanksgiving holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wankier. Mr. and Mra Heber Taylor visited in Hunter on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor. They also attended Sacra-meetin- g meeting with them, where the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Brent Taylor was blessed and named. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews and family of Murray were visitors of Mr. Thanksgiving and Mrs. Vem Mangelson. Nephl Hews Briefs Thanksgiving week guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson were Allan R. Gibson of South Lake Tahoe, California and Vance Gibson, a student at the Utah State University at of C Gifts To be Given lf was Levan News 20th. Postage rates are: First class 5c; air mail 8c. May be sealed, will be forwarded, or returned if undeliverable and has a return address. 4c. Christmas Third class cards, etc. May be sealed if endorsed Third Class; will NOT be forwarded and will NOT be returned if uneliverable; may NOT contan a written message. Greeting cards to polntss in Canada or Mexico, 5c, sealed or unsealed. Air mail, 8c. Air Mail over 8 oz. becomes air parcel post. For rates on air parcel post and foregin air mail, please consult your post offioe. Zip codes for the Central Utah area are included in the new Telephone directory; and those having access to Salt Lake will directories metropolitan find the Salt Lake City area zip' code directory therein. C Tuesday Storm Music for the Juab Stake Conference session on Sunday morning will be given by the Levan Ward choir, under the direction of Lawrence Brough. Accompanist for the choir is Mrs. Marion (Fern) Wankier. The Levan choir has been in continuous service for a great many years, and serve each week at Sacrament meeting. Music for the afternoon session will be provided by a specstated. ial Primary chorus, under the directon of Stake Primary Music director Elsie Spendlove, with Senior Citizens Meef Jeanne Wilkey as pianist. Clarence H. Warner, Stake A meeting for Senior Citizens Chorister will direct the conwas held Monday afternoon in gregational singing, according the East Juab Senior Citizens to President R. Roscoe GarCenter. Chester Foote conduct- rett. ed the meeting. A musical selection was given by Mrs. Lynn Brough, and the time was then turned to A. I. Tippetts who explained the purpose of a Senior Citizen Center, and what could Mrs. Van Gardner of Salt be done through the coopera- Lake City visited on Sunday tion of all citizens. with Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Additional remarks were giv- Gardner. en by R. Elgin Gardner, Alton S. Gadd and Mrs. Merle White. Thanksgiving day guests of Each discussed different as- Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Gardner Appror-imatel- y were Mr. and Mrs. Grant Kenpects of the program. 50 attended the meet- dall and family of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Allen Howell and ing. family of Salt Lake City. Mr. adn Mrs. Morris A. Hod-so- n and children of Midvale were over night and Thanksgiving day guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Woodrow Beard. tage and endorse parcels First Class Mail Enclosed. You may do not open until write Christmas or similar endorsements on outside of the parcel. Suggested maling time for greeting cards and parcels: Distant statees, parcel post Dec. 5; letter mail, Dec. 10; air mail, Dec. 15. Nearby states: parcel post, Dec. 8; letter mail, Dec. 13; air mail, Dec. 18. parcel Nephi and vicinity post, Dec. 15. letter mail, De--.. Volume 58, Number 48 Santa Visit to be Saturday Feature Moisture in One of the most important meetings of the conference will be held Saturday evening from 7 to 9 pan. Proper Addressing, Early Mailing Asked by Postmaster Noting the rapid approach of the Christmas season mail rush. Postmaster Fred L. Gadd asks the cooperation of the Neph Post Office patrons. He calls attention of all mail users to the fact that all parcel post must now bear a Zip code before it can be rated for postage. Lack of the Zip code will delay the sender at the parcel post window until the Zip code can be looked up in He urges that the directory. all mailers compile now a list of Zip codes for all those they anticipate sending mail to. If the Zip code is on the parcel it can be speedily accepted and is expedited on t3 way to early delivery. Postmaster Gadd outlined other postal information that will be helpful to post office patrons and the postal service as well: Make sure addresses are corUse Zip rect and complete code numbers in all your addresses in order to expedite delivery of your mall. Also use your Zip code in your return address so it may be readily obtained by your correspondents. Please separate your cards into local and out of town" bundles. Local Nephl only; out of town all others. In the event that you have several cards going to one community it may be well to separate them and tie together. Face addresses all one way. Use labels which your carrier will shortly deliver to your home to Identify bundles. Tie securely or use strong rubber bands. Mall early In the day for better service. Deposit your cards in the post office or mail box early In the morning. Packaging and wrapping parcels: Use strong, durable con- Half Inch of ers. President Garrett has announced that the following are requested to be at the Priesthood Leadership Meeting at the Chapel in the Stake House, Saturday evening: Stake Presiency, Stake Clerks and High Council; Stake Mission Presidency, High Priests Group leaders; Presidents and group leaders of Seventies quorum; Presidencies and group leaders of Elders quorums; Bishoprics, ward clerks, and ward executive secretaries for home teaching; General of Aaronic Priesthood, adult and youth; Stake Presof idency or superintendency each auxiliary (Sunday School, YW and YMMIA, Relief SocStake board iety, Primary) ; Ward members of Primary; presidency and secretary of each ward primary. Although no general authority will be in attendance at this conference, we anticipate an interesting and enlightening President Garrett conference Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, November 30, 1967 Single Copy 10c At Center With the howl of the siren of Nephi Citys big fire the genial gentleman oftruck, the Christmas season of toys, tinsel and candies, will arrive in Nephi on Saturday at 5 p.m. to greet the kiddies of the South Central Utah area, and under the auspices of the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce will distribute sacks of candy and nuts to the youngsters assembled. Santas first act will be to order the turning on of the Christmas lights along Nephis Main Street. Nephi City employees have placed the decorations again this year, and because of the terrific weight of the decorations should they become covered with snow or ice, they have been placed the sides of the street, instead of across the street as they have in the past. In addition, the smaller decorations have been placed on each light pole. Back to Santa after turning on the lights, he will go to the Vocational Building of the Juab High School where he will distribute the candy, aided by JCC members. Following Santas visit, the Nephi Chamber of Commerce Retail Trades Committee will evening as first prize. Camera is second prize, with hams, turkeys also to be given. become Santa for adults of the area. Top prize to be given starting at 5:45 p.m. at the new Senior Citizens Center at 48 North Main just south of the will be the portable City Hall television set pictured on this page. Second prize will be a Polaroid camera, and additional prizes will be seven turkeys and seven hams to be one to individual. Several First test of the Juab High Coach Dennis Hansen has se- fine team for the local school. merchants Nephi JV members are Richard Han- will award gifts on Friday eveSchool Wasps basketball team lected the Junior Varsity. Named for the Wasps Varsity sen, Allen Sperry, Lloyd Brough, ning, and then the name cards will come Friday, when the team travels to Provo to meet squad are Devon Vickers, Ron- Burt Belliston, George Wilson, from each particoipating merSt. Francis. action ald Dailey, Craig Worthington, David Bird, Mike Park, Jimmy chant will be placed in the will continue on Saturday eve- Larry Ellertson, Larry Lunt, Stephensen, Howard Newton, master box for the Saturday ning at the Juab High School Rodney Painter, Kent Green- Dale Lyn Greenhalgh, Steven evening gift giving. Local mergymnasium, when the Wasps halgh, Russell Mangelson, Hal Brough, Kevin Stanley and Ken chants will be distributing the tickets until time of the giftare hosts to the Park City Min- Newton, Bob Anderson, Lynn Zabriskie. The schedule of preseason giving on Saturday evening. ers team. Boswell and Jerry Beard. Coach Duke Reid has named Several of these are return- games has been announced as follows: the Varsity team for Juab, and ing lettermen from the 1966-6- 7 Dec. 1 Juab at St. Francis; in cooperation with .Assistant squad, and should mold Into a Invite Groups Dec. 2; Park City at Juab; Jaycees Dec. 8, Piute at Juab; Dec. 9, For Christmas Eve Visits Juab at Tintic; Dec. 14, Dug-wa- y at Juab; Dec. 15, Juab at ....Under the auspices of the Emery; Dec. 22, Juab at Rich- Nephi Junior Chamber of Comat Dec. Juab 23, field; Delta; Claus will be Dec. 28, Enterprise at Juab; merce, Santa making early evening calls Dec. 29, Payson at Juab. on Christmas eve. Parents who Season games have been an- desire this special service may nounced as: Names and addresses of serElder M. Scott Worwood call Bob Snow of the Jaycees at 0 vicemen and missionaries as recare of General Delivery Jan. 5, Gunnison at Juab; as soon as possible ceived at this office by Jan. 12, Juab at Wasatch Aca- in order that definite planning Kindersley, Saskatchewan, of this week are as follows: Canada demy; Jan. 19, North Sanpete may be made. Groups of childat Juab; Jan. 26, Juab at Manti; ren at least 10 to 15 and CPL Van M. Gardner 1C Weston A Jones Feb. 2, Juab at Gunnison; Feb. more if feasible should be asU.S. 56647476 Box 10232 9, Wasatch Academy at Juab; sembled for the visits. A F. 19833940 Co. E., 7th Battalion 464 Troop Carrier Wing Feb. 17, Juab at North San2nd Brigade pete, Feb. 23, Manti at Juab. Pope Air Force Base Fort Jackson, South Carolina North Carolina 28308 games will begin 29207 at 6:15 and 8 p.m., and the reg- Tryouts Saturday for ular season games will be at Bantam Basketball Elder Hal H. Jones Elder Ross L. Olsen 6:30 and 8 p.m. 39 Hercules Bel Air 1306 Campbell Makati, Rizal, Phillippines Announcement has been Springfield, Mo., 65804 made by Ceslton Park, that the Elder Kent Wm. Jones tryouts for Bantam Basketball Elder John A. Morgan Southwest British Mission will be conducted on Saturday Box 1249 The Well House momipg, starting at 10:00 a.m. 16 Ivywell Road Bridgewater, Nova Scotia, at the Juab High School gym. Mrs. returnEdna Sherwood Canada Bristol 9 Sneyd Park Boys aged 11 through 13 are ed home on Tuesday after havEngland Elder Thomas E. Fawkes ing spent the Thanksgiving eligible for the Bantam play. week with her son in law and care of Kelly Elder Roger W. Stowell 55 Crajgview Avenue daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. P. 409 Spencer and family in Salt Johnstone, Scotland Pelotas, R. G. S., Brazil Lake City. Elder J. Kent Pace Elder Clyde Gowers Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Witt and Casilla 184 A P D O 50 Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tidwell family of Los Angeles, CalifCajamarca, Peru Nueva Rosita, Coah, Mexico ornia, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard of Midvale, Mr. and Mrs. Ray South America Mangelson of Provo, Mr. and Myers and daughter Beverly, E. Paxman Elder Bert Mrs. David Mangelson and and Don Griffith were ThanksCapt. Neil W. Greenhalgh Box 535 dinner guests of family of Payson spent Thanks- giving day 5444 Mitchell Drive Balcarres, Sask Canada giving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton. 45431 Dayton, Ohio Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson. They Thanksgiving day dinner all visited in Provo on Sunday Elder Kent Worthington Elder Lynn R. Greenhalgh guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mr. Mrs. Marvin and with Witt 319 Box 64 Delamere Rd. who have been called to the Molyneux were Mr. and Mrs. Napier, New Zealand Bedworth, Nuneaton, Gary Molyneux and family of Texas mission. Warks, England Twin Falls, Idaho, Mr. and Blair Painter day visitors of Mrs. Max Molyneux and baby Thanksgiving S. U. Audit Army Agency In order to nave time for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman of Logan, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Okinawa Area Office those sending Christman letwere Mr. and Mrs. Walter En- Molyneux and family of Maple-to- n. APO San Calif. Francisco, ters or Christmas cards to Mr. and Mrs. Terry Pritgle and family of Cedar City, 96331 those overseas. Postmaster Mrs. Carolyn Thompson and chett and family of Spanish Fred L. Gadd has furnished five children of Downey. Idaho. Fork and Mrs. Sarah Molyneux Lt. Tom Haves the following AIR MAIL Miss Loral ee Engle and Mr. and of Mona. A Hq. Co. T M A Hq. postage rates, with the sugMrs. Roger Jensen of Salt Lake Gutlent Kaseme Mr. and Mrs. Arlan Seam on s gestion that surface mail City, Henry Peterson of FounAPO New York, N. Y. will never make It" in time tain Green. Brent Jackman, spent Thanksgiving day in 09757 for Christmas delivery: Pamela Wilkey and Ava Jack-ma- Orem at the home of Mr. and Mra Alan Keller. Several othPeru, 15c; Phitlippines,25c; Elder Dale G. Bailey er family members aittended England 20c; Scotland 26c; P. O. Box 2424 the dinner. Canada, 8c; Mexico, 8c; New 25 Forrest Hill Road NAME OMITTED Zealand, 25c; Braail. 15c. Mr. and Mrs. LaMonte DanAsheville, North Carolina Army (A P O) Addresses nie and family spent Thanksgivname of The Stowell, 28802 Marilyn reU. 8. normal are postage, tenth grade student, was omit-e- d ing in Salem at the home of Mr. gardless of where the Indivon the list of honor roll and Mrs. Alvin Farnsworth. Elder Kent L. Jamett idual addressed may be statimembers of the famstudents for the first quarter Sixty-fiv- e Box 237 oned. at the Juab High School by ily enjoyed the Thanksgiving These rates are for norAshburton, New Zealand reunion. school officials. (Continued on page six) mal" weight e.trd or letters. Juab Wasps First Home Game Saturday Evening Pre-seas- on Here Are Addresses of East Juab Servicemen, Missionaries 623-168- Pre-seas- Levan News Engagement Told been has Announcement made of the engagement and approaching marriage of Miss Terry Jeanne Schmitz and Lester W. Broadhead. Miss Schmitz Is the daughter of O. Dean Schmitz and Mrs. Mark Mavricakis of Portland, Oregon. Mr. Broadhead is son of Mrs. William E. Broadhead of Nephi. The bride-eleis a graduate of Roosevelt High School in Portland, Oregon and attended the Oregon State University She atthe following year. tended the BYU in 1966 and Is presently enrolled there. Mr. Broadhead is a graduate of Juab High School in 1961 and of Dixie College in 1963. He completed a mission for the LDS Church in Northern California and is presently enrolled at Brigham Younng University. He plans to graduate ct In August 1968. The young couple have set December 9 as the date for their marriage at the Manti LDS An open house will Temple. be held that evening at the Ward culNephl First-Secon- d tural hall. Mona News n. |