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Show 141 Pfcerpont Avenue Saltt Lake cityi Utah C,101 ffi 1 Single Copy &) Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, May 2, 1968 10c Booth Named Volume 59, Number 18 Insurance Agent Gains Recognition for Work Lions President William D. Howard, Metropolitan Life Insurance Company representative in this Frank Booth has been elect- area, received the National ed president of the Nephi Lions Sales Achievement Award Club for the 1968-196- 9 year, from the National Association and he and other newly elect- of Life Underwriters for outed officers will assume office standing sales the past year. on July 1st. He will succeed The presentation was made to Richard Bean. Mr. Howard at a Life UndeOthers named are vice pres- rwriters Association meeting idents: Jerry Bosh, Don Gadd last week. and Russell H. Jackson; secreMr. Howard is a charter tary, Leo Christensen; treasur- member of the National Sales er, Earl Bowles; Tail Twister, Achievement Award winners as Boyd Howarth and Lion Tam- he qualified the prior year aler, Norman Greenhalgh. Direct- so, which was the year this ors named are Don Eyre and award originated. This statement accompanied Lynn Parkin. Mine Mary Ellen Gustin, center, was selected as Miss Nephi for MISS NEPHI ROYALTY the award: This award Is 1968 at the contest held last Thursday evening, under sponsorship of the Federated Wocompeted for by representatives from almost every life insur4-mens Clubs. Miss Gustin is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Gustin. Attendants are, left: Leaders, Officers ance company In the United Miss Gay Andreasen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Max Andrea sen, and Miss Juanita Goble, States, now totaling 1757 difEven Invited to Vance Gibson M. Goble. Photo Mrs. Alvin and Mr. Special of by right, daughter ferent companies. PLANNING TOURISM CONFERENCE are Jay Mickelson, left, C. W. Glazier, Edward Wor-woo- d It Is indeed a distinct actTwo Important club and Steve Greenwood. to achievement have qualified ivities are planned to begin the in the top three per cent of new season. On Wednesthe members In the entire Inday, May 8 at 7 p.m. at the surance inaustry, and we rec- CANYON AREAS OPEN Fourth Ward recreational hajl, valuable contribuyour ognize the annual club officer tions to the public, the industPonderosa and Cottonwood school be held. will training This school is for all club of- ry, and your association. May camp grounds will be open ficers and committeemen and you continue to achieve and this week end. District Forbuild as you save so admirably est Ranger Harold E. Laird leaders. Advistory Council members will conduct separate exhibited In your receiving this has announced. coveted honor. The snow has melted and training for club presidents and Mr. Howard is Juab County the ground has become vice presidents, secretaries and Discover Utah Invite a Extension Agent Lynn Es-plCommissioner. firm enough to allow use of friend and then be the has noted tourism possestreasurers, reporters, song the areas without causing host are the keys to perfect a suc- ses the potential for contributrecreation activity leaders, excessive damage. cessful travel and recreation ing economic growth to Juab chairmen, and any other corti Bear Canyon picnic sites Industry of Utah. Helping County. mittee A communitys underthe clubs assignments . . . will remain closed in order Utahns to become the According to the mode of cheer leading of the and its may have. "perfect standing to allow the snow to melt host is the goal of the tour- ability to serve tourist Were gona work, work work This year the council is urghim once he to and the become ground ism training clinic to be held arrives will determine whether leaders to attend Its gona shine, shine, shine! ing all amply firm. in Nephi on May 9 at 1:45 and that community and its citizens the school. A special training After a late, stormy spring, its time for the community-wid- e 3:45 at the Elementary School. will benefit from this economic training session wll be held for clean up, and next week, with specific action on Tuesleaders where new literature The training clinics are for potential. The tourist who arday has been set for the time! Through cooperative effort Members and information will be givin Juab County. The rives In each Juab County comVoguetts everyone of schools, city, county, and national guard, the community en. first round of clinics this, to munity is a most important Inshould sparkle like the proverbial new penny before the He spends more, Luck' Another be conducted by the Utah State dividual. Enjoy highlight of the and returns to stays longer, Extension week is over. Services evening will be the election of University The Voguetts met at the that community which offers club officers for the sum home of Mrs. Duane Painter on and sponsored locally by the him Mayor Harlow W. Pexton has issued the following procState Representative Richcourteous attention, acmer club camp. mem Chamber of Commerce ard M. Brough, incumbent lamation: April 25 where they enjoyed Nephi curate information and friendbers elected conwill will to and attention plan give helping a this games and pot luck party. Juab representative, has by the WHEREAS, all good citizens of Nephi want our city to duct the camp under the di County residents learn ly services. week announced his candidMrs. Richard May was editor be dean and beautiful; and H rection of the more learn of their own state Advisory Sixteen ladies enjoyed the acy for reelection from Council and the Extension and WHEREAS, certain citizens have offered assistance in region. Special training the Juab-MillaCounty evening. will be given to tourist service Agent. a spring clean-up- ; representaitve district. Service Men's News Well, weve heard of kidt, personnel involved In the NOW THEREFORE, I, Harlow W. Pexton, Mayor of wife nappers, of Mr. nappers, a resident moservice and station Brough, , Nephi City, hereby proclaim the week of May 6 through James Reed, son of Mr. and and just Weather Report tel businesses. A special InvitFillmore, is son of Mr. and Chalice Club Hears week. Tuesday, May 7th is May 11 as a special clean-u- p Mrs. Yale Brough of Nephi. But plain at the Levan ation is extended to high school Mrs. Waldon Reed, is home on Precipitation and trash removal this weep we have to concoct a Weather Reporting Station for students who will be working a three weeks furlough prior to hereby designated as a special pick-u- p Miss deal new' board nappers! April totaled 4.26 inches, ac- In the tourist trade this sum- overseas assignment to Viet Brough Rosemary their clean to are citizens All premises. up requested day. Nam. Jim has been stationed Boards are those small or cording to Weatherman John D. mer. Two sessions, each 1 Hour Cooperation of schools, church, dvio and community Primary Family Miss Rosemary Brough, who large pieces of wood used for Shepherd. At the Nephi stati- hours, will be conducted here. at Fort Sill, Oklahoma where groups will be greatly appreciated. recently returned from an LDS building houses or boxes or on, Jack Broughs records in Each person who attends a he completed eight weeks of In All Wards Sunday Dated this first day of May, 1968. mission in South America, was a multitude of other things. In dicate a total of 2.89 for the tourism training clinic will re- advanced artillery training at HARLOW W. PEXTON, Mayor Reverence in the House of guest speaker at a meeting of the case at hand, boards have month. ceive a certificate and a wallet the Army Artillery and Missile the Lord is the theme for the the Chalice Club on April 25 been used to build a frame for and precipita- size card. At a later date, each School. Juab High School and Junior High students will attend Temperature He was trained as a cannonPrimary Family Hour to be at the home of Mrs. Thomas a dogs injury to prevent the tion figures for the two sta- businessman represented at the school Tuesday In their grubbies and following an early Kendall. in the field artillery. eer in held Jenof President each Sorrine said ward Juab from His tions on an for week as are the dog with chewing will a clinics will past and receive Join fact lunch hour, classes will be dismissed. Boys on Sunday evening, ac- kins presided and led the injured leg! included maintenance Stake follows: training use information book his in for a in crews up truck Guard pick National and firing of artillery guns, In several instances In recCity, County and cording to Mrs. Nona S. Smith, Pledge of Allegiance. Jean Johnestablishment. NEPHI STATION son read the chub colect. ent weeks since, upon the and heavy machine-gun- s. Stake Primary President. and hauling project over all the community, while girls will howitzers, D. Under the direction of J. FollowMiss Brough wore an authInstruction of a Veterinary, Othel L. Meetings times are: Levan go to work on the school and seminary buildings. Hunt and Larry E. Royer, the en in ammunition also was givand Ward, 7 p.m., Mona Ward, 6 entic costume of the area in Pay has constructed a get up ing the deanup, the students will gather at the gymnasium training program is being tak- communications. handling p.m., First Ward, 7 p.m.; Sec- which she served and showed to assist in healing the dogs en into nearly 60 Utah comfor cookies, punch and activities. ond Ward, and Third Ward, other souvenirs. Twelve wounds, only to have a board munities. Airman 1C Weston A. Joneach at 5 p.m., and Fourth present. napper as we have labeled the es recently returned from Jap6 p.m. remove It from the Ward, intruder, an and Vietnam to his base in PTA Meets Today Mrs. Smith urges the attenddogs head and front leg. It North Carolina. On Friday, Mrs. Ralph Chase Is Following is ance of all ward members. Mr. Pay points a report from the Air ComThe Elementary P. T. A. will entertained at a party for her out,Impossible, for the dog to get out of mand Base newspaper: son, David, on the occasion the harness without assistance host a special program today, Final units of the 779th Tacof his sixth birthday anniver- of a human being. Rather than Thursday, May 2nd, at 4 p.m. Veterans, Auxiliary Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Hemen-wa- y tical Airlift Squadron returned at the Elementary School Audsary. Eleven friends attended. the the aiding dog, (Karen Ostler) and three to Pop Air Force Base from itorium. A special guest. Matt Young ladies of pioneer heri- Hear Book Review Is actually hampering Indian will school Juab the of East girls from Pine Ridge, almost two months of temporCounty psyshologist, Snapp, him in the recovery. tage Please, South Dakota attended the In- ary duty in he Far East. Mr. area are invited to enter the be the featured speaker. World War I Veterans and let the dog dian conference at the BYU Lt. Col. David F. VanMatre Snapp is sponsored by the Reg competition for the Days of 47 Auxiliary members held their alone. We are sure that Mr. the trip as a remarkweek. While Provo in last the explained ional Child Study Service pro- Queen for 1968, according to regular meeting April 23 at the In no circumstances Pay would able Tales of outthree Indian a This is a three-yeperformance. presented Mrs. John E. Robertson, DOT home of Auxiliary President, girls gram. do anything which would inMrs. James H. Eagar. Business program in a Provo Ward Sac- standing airmanship, skill and ure his pet dog, and he doesnt project and is set up to help County officer. for April .... 4.26 rament meeting, as well as at- courage always come to light, The contest is open to all meetings were held separately, parents and teachers to better want anyone else to bother him, Precipitation understand children and their single and never previously and each organization is to be taining high ratings in the tal- was the report given of the either. Miss Kathie Hanson of Orem ent contest at the Y. They boys who made this trip. His topic will be married young ladies of 18 to represented by two delegates at problems. reg Airman Jones is son of Mr. visited over the week end with also visited with Mrs. LeRoy Preparing Your Child for 25 years of age. The other the District Department conT. Ostler during Saturday and Mrs. Alma C. Jones of ''School. From the most recent Issue her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A question and ans- eligibility rules include: She vention in Salt Lake City May f Hall. yes of Robinus Reader we rewer period will be given for must have one ancestor who 17 and 18. those who desire to ask ques- was a Utah Pioneer, and she After reassembly, Mrs. Sadie print this masterpiece: must neither drink nor smoke. H. Greenhalgh gave an infor tions. A DOCTORS IDEALS Election by ballot also is Mrs. Robertson has applica- mative review of Fantastic by Sir William Osier New scheduled at this meeting. tion blanks at her residence at Victory by W. Cleon Skousen. have I three personal Ideals: V Vijg PTA officers for the next two Robertson Lodge. eventwo the enjoyed Thirty One to do the presents days It would be a distinct honor ing. years will be chosen at this work well and not worry time, and the children from the to have a girl from our area sesecond grades will wind the lected for this honor Mrs. Robabout tomorrow, Mr. and Mrs. Steve GreenWe encourage wood and family were in MonTwo to practice the Golden May Pole. Attendance and in- ertson stated. terest of all parents is needed all eligible young women to en roe Saturday evening where Rule as far as possible toto make this event successful. ter this competition. ward all with whom they attended the wedding reccome In contact eption for her brother, Gordon Parker and his bride, the forAnd finally to cultivate such Friday will be election day mer Jolene Wanlass. a measure of calmness in at the Juab High School, as my daily life as would en- students vote for officers of able me to bear success the student body for the comPresident Announces and be ing year. with humility, when a day of trial Candidates for the several ofready, Times for Endorsements or great disappointment fices were selected last week comes to meet It with the at the Primary Election. President R. Roscoe GarGOLD party candidates are Marjorie Painter, Kent Greenrett has announced that a The Crimson party is headed courage befitting a man. halgh, Debbie Ilill and Brent Eyre. Student body elections member of the Stake Pres3az by Rodney Painter, candidate scheduled for Friday will decide winners. Never before did we under- for president Others on the idency will be at the Stake Office Thursday evening, May stand that dolls sometimes need ticket are David Bird, for vice nd, from 7 to 9 pm, and hospital care, but a Nephi lady president; Vickie Orme for secon Sundays, May 5 and May has decided that shes going to retary and Jimmy Stephensen 12, from 2 to 5 p.m. for the provide that service as a hob- for activity manager. convenience of those having by at present and maybe in Heading the Gold party cannew recommends to the LDS future years build it up to didates are Kent Greenhalgh business proposition. Temples. Recommends in use for president Brent Eyre for for the past year expired on Mrs. Velma Tunbridge says vice president; Marjorie PaintApril SO, and new recomthat to accomplish her desires er for secretary and Debbie mends must now be obtained she needs the cooperation of Hill for activities manager. from the individuals ward the folks of this area. When Rodney is son of Mr. and Mrs. Bishop. that favorite doll of your fav- James Painter; David is son of Those going to the Temple orite yongster gets a broken Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Bird; for the first time, or for marleg, Mrs. Tunbridge wants to Miss Orme is daughter of Mr. KENT GREENHALGH, Juab High School student body vice be able to "transpaint a good and Mrs. Max Orme and Jimmy riage, are asked to call the president, presents s $55.00 check to Dr. Robert Beveridge, Stake President for an interleg to keep the child happy. is son of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin view appointment. Recompresident of YTAC. The check will assist In the program But to do such things, she needs Stephensen, all of Nephi. mends issued by the Bishop for the Youth Tobacco Advisory Council. Rodney Painter, to build up a bank of arms, Parents of the Gold party to those who have previously The couple are planning a tog, bodies, heads, etc. Dont candidates are Mr. and Mrs. Activities manager and Clark Greenhalgh, left, student been to the Temple may he June 1 wedding and will make throw away that old doll Just Clark Greenhalgh, Mr. and ( KIMM)V party candidates in the Juab High election set council advisor, look on. The money will be med to advise endorsed upon Interview by their home in Provo where they take it to Mrs. Tunbridge or Mrs. Don Eyre, Mr. and Mrs. are Datid Bird, Rodney Painter, Jimmy Stephenfor BevDr. of of hazards the cigarette smoking. young people either member of the will continue their studies at call her at 623-10after 5 James Painter and Mr. and ses Friday Orme. nod Victoria j HOL j eridge spoke st a CMAAC assembly on Tuesday, April SOth. the Brigham Young Unlvendty. p.m. Thanks for your help! Mrs. Rex H 4-- H 4-- H sii - iyip Tourism School Sef for 4-- H Residents of County 4-- H in 4-- H Tot 4-- H 4-- H 4-- H 4-- rd rest-uaran- rs ad-vci- Girls Invited in lephi News Queen Contest would-be-do-good- er ar f 3 El-wo- Election Day., Students Vie For Offices i |