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Show ox 26CB Salt Lake B City, Utah 8110 Services Friday at Levan For Lyman Christensen Single Copy 10c by thi Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, October 3 1968 Three Elders ito Report Missionary iServlcei Class Holds Services Today editor Sure Is peculiar how advanc ing years change ones viewIts getting that its point. much more pleasant to watch the sunrise in the east . . and the beautiful shades upon the Red Cliffs at sunset . . than it is to be glued to the TV And its getting more set! pleasant to stretch out for a quick nap than to prolong the activities at the dinner table. reg r At Mona for Vietnam Victim SsA 4 5337 They tell me that a Nephi man approached Pharmacist Bud Raymond the other day with a strange request . . he wanted Bud some to compound W. new for pills headache my stinking . . combining chlorphyll and aspirin! reg 1 Speaking of pills, THE pill, In columnist the state, last week said that there are those who have a question about the moral aspects of using the drug, are having no qualms about its use to help prevent arthritis! Hes probably expecting a visit from his friend the Cardinal! one newspaper reg Each month it Is our privilege to receive the "Message from the Director to all law The officials. enforcement message is from the top lawman of the country, J Edgar Hoover of the FBI. In view of the demonstrations which have been sweep- ing the various areas of the country in recent weeks, and "actparticularly in view of thetreat-ened ivities which are being in some areas for the coming election, we feel that Mr. Hoovers statments of this month are important for all of us . . to give us a new think' ing on the subject . . and to remind us of the basic principles for which our country stands. We reprint his message in part, with thanks and appreciation for his advice: Unity is a basic element of our nations strength. The United States rise to a world power has been pos- sible because its people, who often disagree on the means to an end, have been unified in a common cause the cause of freedom, liberty, and justice under the rule of law. Dissent, and opposition discussion, are healty and vigorous components of our way of life. Levan Funeral services for George Lyman Christensen, 63, will be conducted at the Levan Volume 59, Number 40 LDS Ward Chapel Friday at 1 p.m., with the Levan Ward Bishopric In charge. This is how democ- racy works. However, it Is Important that we keep sight of our objective, that we preserve our system of and that we remain united. Elder Wayne Jenkins, son of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Jenkins, who returned last week after service in the East Central States mission. Elder Jenkins will give a report of his mission at the Third Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday at 5 pm., according to Bishop K. J. Sperry. DIRECT WIRE TO BRING PRIESTHOOLD MEETING ON SATURDAY NIGHT In invitation has been issued by President R. Roscoe Garrett of Juab Stake for all holders of the Priesthood to be in attendance at the direct-wir- e relay of the general priesthood meeting of conference, to be held at the Juab Stake House Saturday, starting at 7 pm. The meeting will not be telecast as was the case last April, according to information received by President Garrett. Voguetfes Hold Initial Meeting of Club Year; Dinner Enjoyed The Vogue ttes held their fall opening, social on Thursday, September 26. A dinner and games were enjoyed by Mrs. Grant Worthington, Mrs. Keith MoCaffery, Mrs James Stephenson, Mrs. Jack Ingram, Mrs. Keith Mrs. Robert Steele, Stele, Mrs. Loren Callaway, Mrs. Lynn Boswell, Mrs. Carl Jarrett, Mrs. Roger Jorgensen, Mrs Wesley Lynn, Mrs. DeMar Gadd, Mrs. Evan Frampton, Mrs. Richard May, Mrs. Roger Mrs. Oliver Kester, Fleenor, Mrs Neil Wilkey, Mrs. Lloyd Kendall, Mrs. Larry Broadhead, Mrs. Everitt Thompson, Mrs. Scott Sparks, Mrs. Grant Kay, and a guest, Mrs David Eider Don Johnson, son of Mr and Mrs. George Johnson. Elder Johnson returned recently from the Canadian mission, after service for two years. He will report his mission on Sunday day at the Fourth Ward Sacrament meeting at 6 pm. Juab Hospital Patient List ftiin w Boss Leon Olsen, a Elder son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Olsen, will report his mission in the Nephi Second Ward Sacrament meeting on Sunday, starting at 1 p.m., according to Bishoop Vaughn J. Paxman. Elder Olsen served in the West Central States mission Year's Program for Auxiliary Outlined at Recent Social of Unit The first meeting of the year Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital at for the American Legion AuxNephi include the following, ac- iliary was held at the home of cording to the list released on Mrs. Merle White on WednesWednesday morning by Hos day, September 25. President pital authorities, with thosoe of the Auxiliary, Mrs. James noted by having been admit- W. Fackrell, presided and conted and released since the is. ducted business matters. The sue of this paper dated Sep- 1968-6- 9 program was reviewed tember 26: Joseph Ockey, Nephi the blessing on the food was given by Tim Irons The school song was sung by the group, and led by LeRoy Whlthead, and accompanied by Mrs Fred (Ora) Morgan. Mrs. Wallace (Mildred) Garrett head an old school Clarion of "Remember When during the evening. There were many things to remember in the issue. Mrs. Owen L. Barnett read the class depression history. The class song, written by Florence Olpin was sung, led by Mrs Vincent (Reva) Redd, and accompanied by Mrs. Morgan. Everyone had the opportunity to tell where they lived and who they married, what they were doing, number of children and grandchildren. Pictures were taken by Fred Chapman. The folloowing enjoyed the reunion: Mr. and Mrs. Wilmer L. Barnett, Catherine Bowles, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brough, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Belllston, Mr. Mrs. Merritt Christison, and Mr. and Mrs. Linden Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Christensen, Max Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Chapman, Mr. and Mrs. Bertis Embry, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. Annabel Creer and daughter Becky, Mr. and Mrs. Tim Irons, Mr. and Mrs. John Leavitt, Mr. Mrs. Austin Mangelson, and Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Miller, Fred Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers, Mr .and Mrs. Harry Newell, Mr. and Mrs. John H. Parkin, Mr. and Mrs. Othel L. Pay, Mr and Mrs. Bert Powell, Mrs. Thelma Roundy, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Seeley, Mr. and Mrs. LaMar Sainsbury Mr. and Mrs James Shaw, Mildred Mr and Mrs Hamer Thornton, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wankier, Mr. and Mrs. Clar. ence Wilkey, Mrs. Ernest Wilson, Special guests were Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Whitehead, Mr. and Mrs. Owen L. Barnett, Mr and Mrs Ed. Isaacson, Delbert Fugal, Nellie Madsen and Mrs. Lawrence Olpin. by Mrs. Fackrell. Mrs. Donald Bailey, Girls Christina Boat daughter of State Chairman, introduced the Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Boat, Ne- girls who attended Girls State last year: Ellen Bailey, Deltha phi. Addie Howard, Nephi Gowers, and Lois Bailey. The Michael Pay, son of Mr. and girls reviewed the daily activMrs. James Pay, Mona ities and workings of Girls State and expressed thanks and Joseph Mann, Nephi Ladd White Nephi appreciation to the Auxiliary for making it possible for them Rhea Beagley, Nephi Bernice B. Peterson, Castle to attend. Dale Refreshments were served to Mrs. James W. Fackrell, Mrs. Betty Stanley, Nephi Nada Allred, Fountain Green Fred L. Gadd, Mrs. Vem Davis, Gail Jackman Nephi Mrs Maylon Bowers, Mrs. Lee Shirlene Brown, Spanish Anderson, Mrs. Clarence Green-halgMrs. Henry Svedin, Mrs. Fork, Utah Donald Bailey, Mrs. James H. Earl Bean, Nephi Previously listed patients re- Ockey, Mrs. Samuel J. Sperry, maining, at the Hospital include Mrs Albert Haney, Mrs. Cleon Harry Beagley, Ellen Jensen, Memmott, Mrs Jay C. Mickel-soMrs. Maurice Chapman, Thomas LeRoy Sperry, Ida L. Memmott, Flossie Sudweeks, Mrs Ralph Chase, and Mrs. Sacrament meeting in the Russell Morgan Nellie V. Jensen. Nephi First Ward will be held at the time, 5 p.m. on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Esplln Sunday, regular A representative of the Provo Bishop Milton T. Haroffice of Social Security will and children spent Sunday in mon has announced. Speakers be in Nephi on October 10 from Palmyra where they visited will be Fred and Jean Peacock 10 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. He with her brother and sister in of Salt Lake City, and they will discuss genealogy, Bishop may be contacted at the Juab law, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Harmon stated. County Courthouse . Step-hense- h, n, Vietnam about two weeks ago. Friends may meet the at the home of his Services Held in Idaho For Sister of Nephi Ladies, Gentleman Funeral services were held at Rigby, Idaho Monday for Ella Fowkes Tolley, a former resident of Nephi, who died September 27 at Idaho Falls. Mrs. Tolley was a daughter of John and Lucy Ann Bond Fowkes, and was married Perry William Tolley. Survivors are her husband, five sons and three daughters, and a brother and three sisters: Heber J. Fowkes, Mrs. Lucy Parkin, M rs LaVere Haynes and Mrs. Mary E. Salisbury, all of Nephi. 11, 1905 at Le- tember 28, 1968 to James F. and Judy Garrett Higginson of Nephi. Grandparents are President R. Roscoe Garrett, Joseph Higginson and Edna HigGreat ginson, all of Nephi grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Garrett of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs Howard Allred of Fountain Green. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Young of Salt Lake City announce the birth of a daughter at the Hospital on Sunday, LDS 29. Grandparents September are Mr. and Mrs. Herman Young of Mona and Curtis C. Albertson of Nephi. Greatgrandmother is Mrs. Mabel Albertson of Long Beach, California. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Ostler of Twin Falls, Idaho are parents of a daughter bom Sept-emb25, 1968 at the Magic Valley Hospital at Twin Falls. Mrs. Wallace Garrett spent last week in Twin Falls with her son in law and daughter. Nephi News Briefs Gail Memmott, a senior at Juab High School, meets with Senator Wallace F. Bennett at a recent state- - wide campaign rally in Salt Lake City. Miss Memmott is Juab High Chairman of the Students - for - Bennett group. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Nyman spent last Thursday in Logan where they visited with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dale Berg and with Mr. Nymans parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orvin Nyman. They also visited with Mrs. Nymans father, Joseph J. Rasmussen, and he returned with them to Nephi to visit at their home. NEPHI LOCAL. SOCIAL ITEMS Mrs. Velma Hansen visited in Riverdale and Bountiful with her children: Mr. and Mrs. Gail Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Kenith Allen and Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Sanders during the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Jarrett were in Salt Lake City for the week end to visit with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert D. Price. Mrs. Price Is the former Helen Jarrett. Mr. and Mrs. Price recently have moved to Salt Lake City after residing in California for the past several years. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley, and also Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cassidy of El Cajon, California spent a day last week in Orem where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Golden. right-thinki- young American wants to forsake the proven principles of lawful, democratic freedom for chaotic anarchy and disorder. I would say that we do not give snfficlnet attention and credit to the responsible youth of our country. are so concerned with the unlawful conduct of a small segment that we fall We rec- ognize the worthy Ideals, aspirations and achievements of the overwhelming majority of our young people. . . . . . . Americans of all ages, of all races, and of all stations in life must face reality. Hie undeniable truth Is that no nation, regardless how great or strong, can survive when torn by internal discord and strife. Unless we stand united a free society ruled by supremacy of law we shall fall prey to the forces which seek to enslave the r 2 world. Word from USU is that the fcaHs of ivy of the alma mat-- j er will be calling the old grads ' home for October 21 to 26 for! the annual Homecoming week. "The Challenge of Change is set as the theme for the anI nual "come back" event. Born June van, he was a son of Soren Peter and Alvina Stephensen Christensen. He married Nor ma Leora Day November 7, 1936 at Fillmore, and the marriage later was solemnized at the Mantl LDS Temple. Surviving are his widow of three sons: Lloyd L Levan; Christensen of Hatch; Bryce L. Christensen of Levan, and Ter ry L. Christensen of Provo. A1 so surviving are four grandchildren, four brothers and two sisters: James P. Christensen, Angus R. Christensen, Alvin S. Christensen and Miss Vinnie Christensen, all of Levan; Leo W. Christensen of Nephi; and Mrs Lela Childs of Salt Lake City. Interment at the Levan cemetery will be directed by Anderson Funeral Home. n, c o nsplracy, reg years. Active In the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, he has served fo rthe past 14 years as Levan Ward Clerk, and had been active in other A daughter was bom at the Juab County Hospital on Sepward activities. A daughter was bom to Mr. and Mrs. David L. Greenhalgh of Salt Lake City on September 26. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs Leland Greenhalgh of Provo, Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Sorenson of Gunnison. Great grandmothers are Mrs. Mary Green of Salt Lake City, Mrs. Rhoda Crowther of Aurora and Mrs. Alma Sorenson of May-fiel- d. liberty and to fully appreciate and George Lyman Christensen er without claimed checking their credentials. The rational young man and woman today know the difference between constructive criticism and outright demagogy, between meaningful inquiry and No 19 Bishop Marc E. Vest of the Mona LDS Ward will conduct the services. Military honors at the graveside at Mona cemetery will be conducted by a unit from Dugway Proving Grounds. themselves. They do not blindly follow self . pro- license. famgrand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Keyte, Mona, for two hours prior to the funeral time. . . . We can be grateful for the responlsble young people who carefully weigh issues before committing and between Mr. Christensen died at the Porter Company, Nephi plant Monday at about 3:30 A maintenance departp.m. ment employee, he had been working on a circulating pump and It is unknown at this time whether gas fumes in the area caused or contributed to his death. Results of tests will not be available for several days, the attending physician stated. Mr. Christensen had been an employee of the company for H. K Funeral services, with full military rites, will be held today (Thursday) at 2 p.m. at the Mona Ward Chapel for Larry Craig Hlgginson, 21, who died In military action in ily Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home in Nephi Thursday evening from 7 to 9 pm., and at the ward chnpel Friday from 11 a. in. until time of services. mk J-Lj-l TYPICAL SCENES at a world conference of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints are shown in this panel distributed by the Church Information Service. President David O. McKay is the center of the composite photograph, showing trongs pouring out of the Tabernacle, opper right and (moling clockwise) Intent male crowd hears instruction; Church official Gordon B. Hinckley speaks; President McKay and his counselors greet a translator at work, and top. Inside the Tabernacle as a conference goer see the Tabernacle Organ and Choir. well-wisher- s; THE CONFERENCE will open on Friday morning, mad continue dally until Sunday afternoonf with special Sunday School departments being held on Friday evening and Sunday evening. The conference wIH be telecast in color over KSL-T(5 and 9 In the Nephi area) and also Is being on television and world-wid- e carried country-wid- e on radio. The priesthood meeting Saturday evening will be carried by direct wire to the Juab take House, start ing at 7 p.m. AH sessions are Open to the public, with the exception of the priesthood session. Mrs. Joel Taylor had as her guests during the week, her son, Dr. Carl J. Taylor of Barstow) California; her daughter, Ora Liston and son Paul of Salt Lake City; her daughter in law, Mrs. John E. Taylor of Nashville, Tennessee and Mrs. Grant Halverson of Spanish Fork. , Private First Class Glen V. and Mrs. Davis spent part of his leave at the home Davis of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vem Davis. He has reported to Fort Jackson, South Carolina for further assignment. He previously has been stationed at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jenkins had as their guests on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jenkins of Midvale and their son Mrs. Joel Christison (Beth and daughter in law: Sergeant Mrs. Richard Jenkins and Burton) of Garden Grove, Cal- and ifornia spent several days in two sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Ted Nephi last week. While here Hone and children of Sandy. she visited with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Wallace Park accomJ. A. Burton and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Worwood and other rel- panied her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Michael atives and friends. She also at- W. Park to Salt Lake City last tended the wedding, and recFriday, September 27, where eption held Saturday evening she witnessed the ceremony at at the Stake House for Mr. and the Utah Supreme Court adMrs. Terrance Dibble (Betty mitting 37 applicants to the Ann Worwood). Utah State Bar. Michael W. Guests at the home of Mr. Park was one of those admitand Mrs. Ed. P. Cox on Satur- ted to the practice of law. Mr. Park wiK be associated day were Mr. and Mrs. James H. Crane and daughters Mar--, with his brother in law, J. Har-ily-n, Sharon and Karen of Salt lal Bums at Cedar City, and Lake City, and on Sunday, Mrs. the firm will be known as Arlene Thurston and Mr. and Bums and Park. Mrs. Ray Dyreng of Mantl vis-e- d VIt. and Mrs. E. C. Sher at the Cox home. wood enjoyed a three-da- y trip Mr. and Mrs. J. Hal Gadd recently to Grand Junction, of Provo of Colorado. went spent Wednesday i They by way last week at the home of his of Hanksville, Green River, and mother, Mrs. A. V. Gadd. Week through Gateway, Capital Reef end visitors at the home of, and the Arches, stopping Gadd were John W. Gadd route to visit these points of and family of Salt Lake City. interest. en-M- rs. |