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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. 1)1 Ffcerpont Avenue Saltt Lake cityy Utah Single Copy, 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, February City Proposes Bonding For Sewer Expansion Volume 59, Number 5 I, 1968 Services Held An election to decide wheth- Mr. Rosenlund Funeral services were held at a mortuary in Payson Tuesday for Arnold Rosenlund, 72, who died of natural causes at a Provo hospital last Friday. Mr. Rosenlund was father of Mrs. Larry (JoAnn) Kay of Mona, and brother in law of Boyd Crawforth of Nephi. His home in Nephi was at 46 North 1st West. Mr. Rosenlund was born Dec. 22, 1895 at Mt. Pleasant, a son of Andrew and Elvira Dehlln Rosenlund. He married Martha Bernice Crawforth March 15, 1916. She died Feb. 13, 1962. Mr. Rosenlund was machine shop foreman at the Chief Consolidated mine at Eureka prior to his retirement in: 1958, when he moved to Nephi. He was a member of the LDS church. - Survivors are the following sons and daughters: Robert Boyd Rosenlund, Salt Lake City; Larry Douglas Rosenlund of Carmichael, California; Mrs. Lynn (Connie) Ostler, Kays-villMrs. Del (Alice) Jensen, Goshen and Mrs. Larry (JoAnn) Kay, Mona. Also surviving are 19 grandchildren. . Burial was at the Spring City Cemetery. e; Loss Exceeds $1000 D. Haymond Jr, points to broken parts. Entrance was gain-doTimes-New- s photo by using bar to spring front door. or Quarter Told in Students who have earned honor roll status during the second quarter of the school year at Juab High School have been listed by M. Clark Newell, With information furnished $1000.00, considering the $930 principal, as follows: by an inmate at the Juab in cash and the damage to the 12th grade Marsha Hall, to an been a door front has and alert County jail, buildings Memmott, Winter, Lyn Judy posted throughout the entire storage case. Tom Howarth, Steven Stowell, The break-i- n was discovered Western states for occupants Sheri Menlove, Jeff Memmott, of a car bearing Pennsylvania at 6 a.m. by Loren Christensen, Paystrup, red Mayer, Alan license plates, following the distributor for the Salt Lake Ronald Dailey, DeVon Vickers, Wednesday morning burglary Tribune, when he went to the Sonya Sue Sudweeks, Brenda of the Nephi Drug Co. drug store to deliver the daily Pay. store. Loss in the burglary was over papers for the by 11th grade Brent Eyre, He in turn called George D. George Jackson, Mark Hoyt, store Haymond Jr., proprietor. Alvin Jarrett, Ann Cowan, SuMr. Haymond called Sheriff san Greenwood, Diane McPherA. Duane Sperry and City son, Rhonda Stanley Sheryl Chief of Police Jack Brough. Victoria Orme, Lois Sperry, was Entrance gained by Bailey, Debbra Hill, Deltha forcing the front door of the Gowers. store. Apparently, according 10th grade Lloyd Olpin, to the officers, a large bar Pharmacist Colleen Lewellyn, Emilee Neb-eke- r, Sheriff Duane Sperry check conand Haymond was used to spring the door AnnaRae Kendall. tents of narcotics drawer to determine possible losses. Signup dates for farmers in and it was then open 9th Joyce Wilkey, grade Juab County who wish to take to allow entrance. pushed A portion DeAnn Jarrett, Dorothy Inpart in the 1968 feed grain and of the heavy door frame was gram, Sheryl Belliston, Carol wheat programs have been an- split out, and this included the Juab County Hospital Payne, Mary Lou Wetherell, nounced by J. E. Worthington, lock which had been inJanet GreenJohnson, Judy chairman of the Agricultural heavy New Patient List stalled some time ago. wood, Charlotte Vickers. Stabiliztion and Conservation 8th grade Recently admitted patients at Mary Lou Ewell, County committee. Sheriff Sperry and Chief Colleen Bird, Carol Ludlow, the Juab at Wheat and feed grain sign County Hospital Brough said that as far as Mary Ellen Worwood, Janet ups will be held February J can be immediately determin- Nephi include the following, acto the list released by Hill, Becky Park, Gail Belliston 15. March apSignup through ed, no narcotics were taken. cording LuAnn Stanley, 7th grade plications indicate the farmers The narcotics safe had been Hospital authorities on Wed- onJuab will travel to Gunnison Friday to attempt to re- Marcia Parker, Valorie Gee, program intentions, including opened, but from a hurried nesday, with those noted by the extent of his participation inspection, the contacts of having been admitted and re- deem their standings in the Jom Orme. since the issue of this division, following a loss to the in the programs. the storage drawers had not leased dated Manti Templers last Friday by paper Under the feed grain proJanuary 25: been disturbed. a score of Norman Whiting, Nephi Several Posse Members gram for 1968, farmers may Alice Chances for a win at GunPark, earn diversion and price supNephi This is the second time in John Robert Warner, son of nison are not too hot inas Attend State Meet port payments as well as qual- recent years that the store Mr. and Mrs. John E. Warner, much as the Gunnison Bullrt loans on has been ify for and no burglarized, their com crops. Feed grain clue on the former robbery was Nephi. dogs have been gaining in Twenty-fiv- e members of the diversion payments will be noted by officers at the time. Trudy Williams, Nephi -strength Nebo Posse and their Nephi Goshen Roberts, Virginia availbale to all program parThe thieves left by the back Kent William Pay, son of theAt Manti, Rod Painter was wives spent Saturday night in ticipants in 1968. Thert wheat door, foficers noted. Mr. and Mrs. James Pay of withoutstanding player for Juab Salt Lake City attending the program provides The inmate of the jail had Mona exceptional work against Utah State Riding Club Jamloans and marketing certificat- noted the car "drive in the althe two tall men from Manti boree. es to bring returns up to full ley several times around midKay Painter, Nephi on the boards. Rod also scorThe dub wa3 awarded a stop Ockey, Nephi parity on the part of the wheat night to 1 a.m. Tuesday night Louise ed high for the Wasps with 20, watch for the organization havEdna Levan domestic Hansen, for allocated crop s. and inasmuch as it appered Archie V. Quamberg, Sdpio followed by Kent Greenhalgh ing the most man-mileuse; - no diversion payment is suspicious to him, he noted with 11 and Larry Lunt with the Naomi Fountain 10. Allred, available on wheat. license number, and descript- Green. While the signup period will ion of the Incar. In the JV game, the Wasps Former Nephi Lady Identifying Paula H. Green, Nephi extend for six weeks, the Chair- formation was being sought by junior son of Mr. file to varsity gained a win their and Curg Sperry, farmers man urged officers Wednesday from the over Manti giving the Gains New Position applications soon as they de- Pennsylvania authorities, and Mrs. Jim L. Sperry, Nephi local boys a record of three Julia Rasmussen, Nephi cide on 1968 production plans. as of wins against one loss. Russell press time late WednesDavid Sperry, Nephi Mrs. Roene B. DiFlore, a day, no Information had been Mangelson and Dale Greenhalgh former resident of Nephi, has Betty Stanley, Nephi on car. the deported Robert Paul Painter, son of worked well on the rebounds been Instructor of Primaiy Penny Parade Mr. and Mrs. Robert Painter, and Richard Hanson was top Music appointed at Dixie College in St scorer for 17 Juab with Nephi points. George. Prior to her appointSlated for Feb. 10 Jana Rae Memmott, daughtScout Week Special ment Mrs. DiFlore had been er of Mr. and Mrs. Ramon J. The annual Primary Penny supervisor of music in the SevMemmott, Sandy. will be conducted in Services Scheduled Drive ier School District listed the wards of Juab Stake on Previously Juab High School in 1939. She patients Delphic Club Meets still Mrs. DiFlore graduated from Saturday, February 10, between Special services noting the Fredaat the Hospital include: Hatch, Ada Kay, Olaf 1 and 6 p.m. to accept con- anniversary of the Boy Scouts obtained her Associate of Arts Home of Mrs. Kendall tributions to the Primary organization will be held in Olsen, Cora Wankier, Elda degree from College of SouthChildrens Hospital, according three ward3 of Juab Stake on Williams, Meryl Worwood. ern Utah in 1942. She also atThe Delphic Literary Club tended Dixie to Nona S. Smith, president of Sunday evening. College and Brigmet at the home of Mrs. Dee ham the Juab Stake Primary. Young University. First and Second Service Men's News Nephi on Kendall Thursday, January In her new position at DixHundreds of children were Wards will combine for the Robert (Bob) Wetherell, son 25, and menjbers enjoyed a ie, Mrs. DiFlore will also dihelped at the Primary Chil- Scout-wee- k services, in a meetdrens hospital through the con- ing beginning at 5 p.m. at the of Mr .and Mrs. Dick Wetherell delicious meal served by the rect the Program Bureau, workof Nephi, has recently been in- hostess. tributions made through the ing in conjunctiin with the pubd Ward chapel. After the meal the time was lic relations department This Ward Primaries throughout the Members of the Fourth Ward ducted Into military service and world. are Invited to the services be- is stationed at Fort Bliss, Tex- turned to Mrs. Ruth Nielson bureau will travel to many of who explained about different the high school of the state The Primary Hospital ac- ginning at 6 p.m., the usual as for basic training. types of yarn, and displayed to present assembly programs cepts children without regard Sacrament meeting time. Pvt. to color, creed, or religious afHigginson samples and finished knit pro- to the student bodies. Larry Craig nd Fast meetings Is a ducts. weeks filiation If they can be medic- will be held testimony furlough spending in all wards of the Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Winter Attending were Marba Stually assisted. Children last stake at the regular time on visiting with his father and Paul year came from nearly every Sunday. services step mother, Mr. and Mrs. art, Erma Barton, Zoma Paint- and children Linda and BounBaptismal state In the Union, as well as are scheduled for Saturday at Lawrence Higginson, and with er, Phyllis Wirthlln, Valoy and Mrs. Grace Orton of week end with from many foreign countries. 7 p m. at the Stake Font in the his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Menlove. Elaine Bowles, Kenna tiful spent the W. W. StephenMrs. Mr. JoAnn and DaNell Mona. also He at Flovd Winn, Tolley. Keyte First Second Ward chapel. LaRee will visit in California with his Worwood, Memmott, son. Mrs. J. J. Keeler, Miss Cathstep-fathand mother, Mr. and Beth Rosqulst, Iona Sperry. La erine Bowles of Provo and Mrs Angus Ingram and Mrs. He win Rue Shaw, Emma Wilson, Elsie Mr. and Mrs. Lester Broad-hea- d Mrs. Don Anderson. Mrs. Robert Barker of Bountiof Provo visited with his then report to Vietnam where Spendlove, Ruth Nielson, Iris Lavell Svedin visited In Lay-to-n ful were week end guests of over the week end with their mother, Mrs. Catherine B. mother. Mrs. Olive Broadhead he has been assigned as a crew Ferre and the hostess, Florence 1 Kendall. their on chief a Chinook and on sister, Mrs. Celia Young. Bowles. helicopter. Saturday. Friday Nephi Drug Store Burglary re-sa- le ASC Signup Dates Listed Juab To Play At Gunnison 72-5- price-suppo- week-to-wee- k. price-suppo- at Recent Dinner Meeting Juab County Sheriffs Patrol recently held its annual installation banquet. Members, and wives or partners enjoyed a dinner at Rays Cafe. Newly elected officers were given the oath of office by A. Duane Sperry, Juab County Sheriff. Officers are Comvice mander, Jack E. Shaw; commanders, Verl Wilkey and Bryan E. Nielsen; secretary and treasurer, James H. Per-toquartermaster, Dick Wetherell. Sheriff Sperry expressed appreciation for the willingness of the members to respond to emergencies at any time. n; Chalice Club Members Enjoy Meeting Honor Roll for years old, has become obsolete in the fact that it no longer can handle the volume. According to reports from the State Department of Health, the effluent (water being discharged into irrigation ditches from the sewage disposal plant) no longer meets even the minimum standards, creating a possible health hazard, and an uncluded in legal notices publish- desirable condition. ed in the January 25 and this It has been pointed out by Issue of The Times-New- s. officials that to rebuild ity The present sewage disposal the existing plant to a size necsystem, now approximately 20 essary to handle the present volume would cost as much as to build a new lagoon system. Sheriff's Patrol New The lagoon system accomplishes the disposal of wastes by Officers Installed The organic decomposition. er or not Nephi City will issue bonds In the amount of $140, 000 to cover part of the cost of building a new sewage treatment plant and extending the sewer system to the entire community is set for Tuesday, February 20. The call for the election and other Information has been in- Tuesday for CHIEF OF POLICE Jack Brough, left, examines broken frame at Nephi Drug Wednesday morning, as George G4101 at Home of Mrs. Boswell The Chalice Club met at the home of Mrs. Ralph Boswell on Mrs. Thursday, January 25. EFwood Jenkins, club president, greeted the members and conducted a short business session. Club collect was read by Mrs. Vem Davis. Fay Pay, program chairman, n introduced her guest, Mrs. Jones, who provided a very enjoyable evening on the joy of letter writing, and read different types of letters to ilShe challenged the lustrate. club members to write letters. Members enjoying the evening were Betty Motes, Corrine Jekins, Beth Jarrett, Mildred Sherwood, LuOna Prisbrey, Fay Pay, Madeline Worwood, Myrtle Davis, Alene Sperry, Marjorie Greenhalgh, Melva Scott, Thelba Reed, Rowe n a Pew, Erma Carter, Jean Johnson, the hostess, Bernice Boswell, and guest, Lavon Jones. Food Stamps Assist in Proper Foods The Food Stamp program, jointly administered by the Department of Agriculture and the Welfare Department, has been in operation in: Juab County for one year, as of December 31. The object of the Food Stamp program is to enable lower income families to buy better lagoon system Is effective, very simple to operate, unoffensive, and can be extended when required by population growth. In addition to the new treatment facilities, the project will include collection lines so that an additional 60 homes and four businesses can be connected to the system. Hertofor the extensions were prohibited because of the size and of the disposal plant. capacity It is estimated that the total cost of the project will be about $219,000. Of this amount the federal government will participate approximately $47,-50- 0. The City has available an bout of about $31,500, and the balance will come from the issuance of bonds of $140,000, if voters approve. BULLETIN Mrs. Loren (Alice B.) Park died at the Juab County Hospital Thursday at 6:45 ofa.m., The Times-New- s fice has been informed. Friends and relatives are asked to watch state papers for announcement of funeral time and place. foods and have more nutritional meals. A family of five members with a monthly Income of $200.00 would, for example, be allowed to purchase $102.00 in food stamps purchasing power for $72.00. Fay Parker, director of the Juab County Department of Public Welfare stated We want the people of our county to know this program is available to help. Anyone interested is requested to contact the Welfare office located in the Court House at Nephi. La-vo- Salt Creek DUP Meets The January meeting of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers of Salt Creek Camp was held at the home of Mrs. John Robertson. Captain Mildred Brown presided and conducted and the prayer was given by Chaplain Laura Brough. After the opening exercises, instructions on compiling of histories was given by Naomi Bailey. The history of Emma Jenkins Cole and William Cole was given by Elma Cole. The lesson Three Important Manuscripts was given by Maude RobertMr. and Mrs. Earl Hawkins son. The one chosen to give was have spent a few days in Ne- the autobiography of Gustave Louie Henroid, who settled in phi this week. They have been after immigrating from Nephi at the winter Phoenix, FYance. spending Arizona, and also have visited Laura Brough, at Kaysville with Mr. and Mrs. Hostesses were Bowers, Chloe Bailey and DeWayne Garrett and family. Beryl Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins report Maida Foote. Seventeen memthat thei son Max is improving bers were present after a recent seious illness. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L Smith and Mrs. Leora Christensen were In Delta on FYiday to attend the funeral services for a cousin, Mrs. Hildred Tol- Weather Report bert. Lincoln Day Banquet The Lincoln Day banquet is scheduled for February 10 at 7:30 p.m. at Rays Cafe. Those desiring to attend may contact Lois Brough or Janet Greenhalgh for tickets. Frank Gunnell will be guest speaker for the Levan Matron Awaits Honor Levan The family of Mrs. Christine W. Taylor will honor their mother on Sunday at an open house in observance of her eightieth birthday anniversary. FYiends and relatives are invited to call Sunday, February 4, between 3 and 6 p.m. at her ' home in Levan. Mrs. Taylor was bom in Moroni January 30, 1888, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. P. J. Winter. She was married to Schuyler P. Taylor. She Is the mother of four sons and one daughter: Heber Taylor and Mrs Marion (Fern) Wankier, both of Levan, Howard Taylor of Nephi, Rex Taylor of Provo and Dr. Lee Taylor of Moline, Illinois. She has 21 grandchildren and 16 greatgrandchildren. A no gifts, please request has been made. A marriage license was issued to Richard Val Kelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. G. Ray Kelson and Dana Jo Phillips, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Phillips, all of Nephi, on January oc- 25. casion. 39-3- 7, at CUrk N. Stohl Mrs. J. Arthur Wood Ralph J. Ilill First-Secon- -- er New Heads Named for Utah Cancer Society Top posts in Use Utah Division of the American Cancer Society were filled last week with the appointment of Clark N. Stohl as executive director, Ralph J. Hill as president and Mrs. J. Arthur Wood, vice president. All are Salt Lake City re si dents and long time volunteers in the cancer cause. Mr. Stohl. an official of the Federal Aviation Agency, suc ceeds the late Wallace F. Tor. onto, in the full time staff position. He will leave the government service to assume his new duties on February 1st. A Utah native, he has served for 21 years as a member of the general board of the YM MIA and recently was named bishop of the Stratford ward. Mr. Hill was elected to succeed Mr. Stohl as president of the Utah division. He was State Cancer Crusade chairman in 1965-6- 6 and vice president since last October. He is an agency manager of the Beneficial Life Insurance Company. Mrs Wood, the new wee president, was residental chairman for the Salt Lake County Cancer Crusade in 1966 and since that time has served as chairman of the ACS Salt Lake County unit. |