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Show X Universal Ilicrofilrring Corp. D ex 26C8 Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 'I . I? . ' ' fi J r n ,, ; , c V') Police Chief Asks Caution l ; 4 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, October 17, 1968 Single Copy ICc Public Invited to Funeral Friday for Mona Special Program The Federated Clubs of Nephi will meet on Thursday, October 17 (tonight) at a conjoint meeting at the Nephi Elementary School auditorium, at 8 p.m. Special speaker for the conjoint meeting will be Mrs. Zula Brinkerhoff Reid, who will speak on the religious and tribal customs of the Hopi Indian Tribe. She is the official spokesman for the tribe and is widely recognized as an outstanding speaker. Spokesmen for the Federated Clubs have extended an invitation for the general public to attend, with special invitation for all members of the ladies clubs of the community. Please be cautious! several Starting today, hundred, yes, perhaps several thousand extra automobiles will be moving thdu the communities of East Juab County as the hunters of the Volume 59, Number 42 Girl; Accident Victim Funeral services for a five-ye- ar old Mona child, victim of a traffic accident on Monday evening, will be held Friday, it was announced Tuesday evening by Bishop Marc E. Vest I .' of the Mona LDS Ward. Marlaine Neilsen, 5, daughter of Calvin E. and Sarah Colton Neilsen, died at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi at 7:45 Jltt p.m. Monday, of severe head f She was struck by Injuries. an automobile driven by Mel-do- n I ,sr1 1 Warner, 52, of Provo, according to Trooper Rex Hill H and Sgt E. C. Sherwood of the Utah Highway Patrol. The child's death was the second 10-dHarold Stephenson ASC Community and on U. S. Highway 91 in Juab County in two days. Told Officers Funeral services will begin County at 1 p.m. at the Mona Ward, In recent Community Com- under the direction of Bishop mittee elections, the following Vest. Friends may call at the h, r iL committeemen were elected, and Anderson Funeral Home In uut$ 4a the names appear in the follow- Nephi Thursday evening from FOUR of the eight dedegates from ML Nebo F.F. A. chapter at the national convention: vice 7 to 9 p.m. and Friday from ing order: chairman, Front: Ronald Dailey, and Larry EUertson. Back: George Jackson and Paul McPherson. chiarman, regular member, first 11 a.m until time of services at the ward chapel. alternate, second alternate: Marlaine Neilsen Marlaine was bom October 2, Community A Mona: Orvil 1963 at MelA. Nephi. Keyte, Andrews, Lauren Business in Utah at the end Survivors are her parents, vin Kay, Melvin Robbins, Ross of the third quarter of 1968 is two brothers and three sisters: Lock 'Em Up' Sheriff to contrast Newton. in rated very good, Harold Stephensen, 62, NeEl Christian, Helen, John, Mary B North and one year ago when labor probCommunity City employee, died at the Nephi: Russell H. Jackson, and Amy Neilsen, all of Mona; lems affected the states econ- phi Juab County Hospital Monday and a grandfather, Byron O. Sperry Suggests omy. This is the report of the at 4 a.m. of a heart attack. Joseph L. Garrett, DeVon C. Colten of Roosevelt. S. LetFlarl Allan News Bank Winn, Tolley, First Security Sheriff A. Duane Sperry has Funeral services for Mr. Jarrett. Burial at the Mona Cemetery invited of Juab ter being distributed this week Stephenson will be held residents will be directed Anderson Netoday son by South Mt. Nebo Chapter of the Johnson, of Mr. and Mrs according to Kenneth Nyman Community C to take an extra preCounty 1 p.m. at the at FVneral Home. (Thursday) Elmer R. Broadhead, RichFuture Farmers of America is Dan Johnson. local manager. caution to protect their hunting Nephi Third Ward Chapel. Rel- phi: being represented at the NaJay Dailey, advisor of the According to the News Let- atives and friends may call at ard T. Paxman, Frank O. Mor-n. equipment. He has noted that mettional convention of the FFA local chapter and Mrs. Dailey ter, output of Bent R. Bryan, Allen a many guns are being Anderson Funeral Home from gan, conThe members. Held letfgreat June 6, 11 a.m. until time of services are accompanying the group. by eight on racks in pickups, and als is at pre-striRegular Meeting vention is being held at KanCommuity D Levan: Merlin that the pickups are being left This is the 40th anniversary 1967 levels. Steel production is today. sas City this week. Clinn A. Morgan, Ross of FFA and it was expected lower while inventories are beunlocked, inviting theft of valMr. Stephenson was bom at Gardner, Am. Legion Auxiliary uable Attending are Larry Ellert-so- that more than 10,000 boys ing utilized but increasd pro- Scipio July 4, 1906, a son of Harper, Delwin Shepherd, Seth By guns. Sheriff Sperry urbe taken out of past chapter president, and from the 450,000 membership duction Is indcated in food and Thomas W. and Elizabeth Ivie McPherson. The October meeting of the ges that guns members , The three were son of Mr. and Mrs. Wells El- will be in attendance. The con- apparel, and in electronics. services He married Tola of the Juab regularASC Com- American Legion Auxiliary was the racks at night, and that Impressive Stephenson. County The letter indicated that the Bowers and other automobiles conducted at the Nephi First-Secon- d ler tson of Mona; Ronald Dailey, vention will honor the national September 21, 1927 at held at the home of Mrs. Clar- pickups be locked. winners of Future Farmers As- cash receipts from farm mar- the Salt Lake Temple of the mittees met October 11 for the ence Ward chapel Wednes9. on October and memFFA one State Utah Greenhalgh president, sociation Foundation Awards, keting may be slightly above Church of Jesus Christ of Latter- purpose of electing day for Della Schofield Pay, ber and twoaltemates to the Mrs. J. W. Fackrell, president, -day 82, widow of George Mathew son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Dailey The national foundation receives the 1967 total of $190 million. Saints. Juab County ASC commitee. conducted the meeting and inNephi; George Jackson, cur- more than $200,000 yearly from Pay. Bishop Vaughn J. Pax-ma- n of Mr. Stephenson was employ- The results were as follows: vocation was given by Mrs. son over 400 businesses and indivof the Nephi Second Ward rent chapter president andJack-soed by the Juab County Mill & J. E Worthington, chairman; James H. Ockey, Sr., Chaplin. iduals to make the awards from Juab Sets Homecoming Elevator was in charge of the services of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Co. for 35 years, and Herman A. Young, vice chairSalute to the flag was led Paul McPherson, chapter chapter to national levels. Mrs. Pay died Sunday even- treasurer and was employed by Nephi City at man; Vern C. Mangelson, reg- by Mrs. Albert Haney, unit son of Mr. and The local Activities Week after will ing, apparently instaltly, organization the time of his death. Mrs. LaMont McPherson; Max be ular member; Elmer R. Broad-hea- sergeant at arms. she was struck by an automocompeting for an award in Active in the LDS Church, The financll report for the and first alternate; Russell week Williams, reporter, Juabs chapter Homecoming (Ne-phis the National Dairy judging con. will bile on U. S. Highway 91 son 22 with he was past secretary of the H. Jackson, second alternate. past year was given by Mrs, Mrs. 'and Mr. Harlin of on October begin Main Street) at the in- Williams of Merl White. Business matters Howard test. A trio, Larry EUertson, the Homecoming assembly and Elders Quorum and was gen Mills; tersection of fifth south and were also discussed. the son of Mr. and Ronald Dailey and George the announcement of the royal- eral secretary for the Aaronlc Newton, main. Driver of the car was Mrs. Ross Newton of Mona; Jackson won the right to repNeMrs. Clarence Greenhalgh ty. The queen and her attend- PriesthoodAdults in the listed on Nephi City Police rec- Blake son of Mr. and resent Utah in the contest by ants will reign all during the phi Third Ward at the time of was in charge of the program Ingram, ords as Ray E. Greenhalgh, 58, Mrs. Don in first state the his He death. also place had taking served on Foreign Affairs. She introIngram, and Alex contest held in Logan last Homecoming week. 715 Cowley St., Layton, Utah. as secretary of the YMMIA. May. admitted patients at duced Miss Victoria Orme, who Recently Tuesday will be assembly and The same team barely missed Chief of Police Jack Brough Survivors are his widow of the Juab County Hospital at recently returned from an EurSlave first place two years ago. Paul displays day; Wednesday, stated Wednesday that a cita-tioNephi; two sons and a daught- Nephi include the following, ac- opean trip sponsored by the Juab entire the when High day, McPherson is the team alterNew Babies . . has been issued. student body will be enslaved er: Norman H. Stephenson of cording to the list released on National Association of Stunate. Mrs. Pay was bom March 3, Cedar City; James M. StephenSchool-colShe gave an to the football team. by Hos- dent Councils. 1886 at Nephi, a daughter of Other honors coming to the son of Nephi and Mrs. Bruce Wednesday morningwith Babies bom at the Juab set those informative talk on her travels for is Thursday authorities, day pital Nellie Pace and William John during the group started Wednesday night with the annual snake dance. (Mary) Boswell of Idaho Falls. noted by having, been admit- and showed beautiful slides of Schofield. She was married to CountyweekHospital include the follow- when Larry Ellertson will act The week will climax on He also is survived by 12 ted and released since the is- each country she visited. She past George M. Pay June 16, 1909 ing, according to the list re- the part of Uncle Sam in a L. Iloitt Moss his father and sue of this newspaper dated spoke of Intemationl UnderFriday with the Homecoming grandchildren; at the Salt Lake Temple of the leased r: Mr. pageant and Mrs. presenting Highlights Amer10: Wednesday morning by in FFA October standing and stated that game. Church of Jesus Christ of LatterThomas W. Stephenson of NeHistory. ica is a wonderful country, but Ivol White, Nephi -day Saints. Mr. Pay died Hospital authorities: one two sisbrother and phi; Following the dairy judging Young, daughter of Mr, we need a rededication to our August 22, 1968. ters: Ray Stephenson, and Miss andLisa bom October 12 to contest Thursday, Ronald Dai- Husband of Former She also stated Mrs. Kent Linton of Nephi principles. Mrs. Pay was active in the Mr.Daughter, Mildred Stephenson, Nephi; and will represent the National and Mrs. Chad P. Winn of of that one of the greatest things Andrea Sharp, daughter IDS Church, serving with her Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. ley Mrs. Zelma Chaffin of Black-foo- t, FFA by giving a speech to the Dale Sharp of we can 16am is love for our husband in the Central States 'and Mrs. Dean Winn of Lady Dies Idaho. Also surviving are Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Kansas City Kiwanis Club. Nephi fellowmen. Kearns Mission. She also was active in and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Hotconthe Other assignments will be be will following step brothers and Funeral services Forrest Memmott, Many interesting souvenirs Scipio the Relief Society, and in the ter of Howell, Utah. Ronald acting as one of the two ducted today at Evanston, Wyo- step sisters: John Leavitt, of from the different countries Falrview Anderson, Pioneers. Rayedna of Utah Daughters state voting delegates and Lar- ming for William Theodore Ontario, California; Charles Dean Major, son of Mr. and were displayed. Services were held Survivors are two sons: Daughter, bom October 16 to ry will be a member of the Robinson, 65. Mr. Robinson died Leavitt of Chino, California; Mrs. William Members present were Mrs. at the Nephi First-Secon-Monday D. Major, Nephi d Thomas S. Pay of Bountiful and Mr. and Mrs. Harold G. Liddiard Courtesy Corps. of Leavitt Washillness. Clyne Kent, Monday after a long Salt Lake James H. Ockey Sr., Mrs. Rus Ward Chapel for Lorenzo Hoitt Robinson, Lincoln S. Pay of San Fran- of Douglas Mrs. Other members Isabel! are will Carter of Grandparents attending sell Stuart, Mrs Cleon Mem- Moss, 57, who died at a hosSurving are his widow, Beat ington; cisco. Also surviving are one Mr.Nephi. and Mrs. Lee Allen of Foun- be as official chapter delegat- rice Gibson Robinson, formerly Nephi and Mrs. DeLoise Rob- City. Edward mott, Mrs. Perry C. Hall, Mrs. pital at American Falls, Idaho Ostler, Nephi sister, Mrs. J. Walter (Fern) tain Green, Utah. Great grand- es. of Nephi, and eight sons and ins of Bountiful. Brad Ballow, son of Mr. and Vern Davis, Mrs. J. W. Fack- October 10 from extensive Paxman of Salt Lake City; two mother is Mrs. Dale Evans of The group expects to visit Interment at the Vine Bluff daughters. Mrs. Albert Ballow, Levan rell, Mrs. Roy McPherson, Mrs. bums received when a stove grandchildren and five great Ogden. cemetery will be directed by properties of the LDS church Merle White, Mrs. Fred Gadd, accidently exploded. George O. Latimer, Nephi grandchildren. and of the Church Anderson Funeral Home. Interment at the Vine Bluff Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Boswell in Independence, Missouri Previously listed patients re- Mrs. Albert Haney, Mrs. J. Bar-reBishop Milton T. Harmon of Jenkins, Mrs. Val Truscott, the Nephi First Ward directed maining at the Hospital include cemetery was directed by An- are parents of a son bom OctKSL Radio will be broadcast- Junior High Adopts Ellen Jensen, Harry Beagley, Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh, Mrs. the services. derson Funeral Home. ober 4 at the Payson Hospital. ing events of the convention at Conduct for Rhea Beagley, Elaine Huggins, Russell Morgan and the specCode Mr. Moss was bom May 13, Mrs. and 6:10 6:50 each Mr. are and Servicemen's News p.m. day, Grandparents Earl Bean, Ada (Nala) Kay, ial guest, Miss Victoria Orme. 1911 at Woods Cross, Utah, a Moroni. is members of of n Dee Blackbur You hold our future in It expected that The Junior High Student son of John Henry and Annie and Ida Memmott. Great grandparents are Mr. the local chapter will be on Council has set up a code of your hands. We urge you Sergeant Van M Gardner and Johnson Moss. He spent his and Mrs. Forris Blackburn and several of the programs. to vote, not only for yourbehavior at its regular meet- Mrs. Gardner (Cherrinda Beck) life in Rockland Valley, The group will return Sunearly Mrs. Vemile Jensen, all of Morselves but for us. inforc-ed are visiting in Nephi and Leing. This code will be and attended school at Landing, Coloring Booklet oni. Juab High F.H.A. day evening. at all Junior High activities. van this week with their par- Nephi News Briefs Idaho. The code as adopted follows: ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Eugene Visiting in Nephi for two He married Virginia Lowe at 1 The dress standards in Beck and Mr. and Mrs. Merlin weeks with her mother, Mrs. Offered Idaho May 27, 1939. by Chapmans Cascade, be school handbook will the Gardner. Sergeant Gardner has George D. Haymond is Mrs. Mr. Moss owned and lived on observed. been released from the service Tim Goldsbrough of Seattle, Free story coloring a ranch near Levan for 29 2 It is recommended that after two years of active duty. Washington. Mrs. Goldsbrough books and oversized full color and for the past several . V te j, F students attending, dances par- He was last stationed at Fort is the former Dorothy Hay- posters of Babar, king of the years months had been working in H Jackson, Carolina where he has mond. While in Utah she also elephants and a chilrens class- Idaho. ticipate. Ik, f CV1 7 'un . , I , 3 Check-opasses will be served as drill sergeant in train- is visiting with other relatives ic for a generation, are availHe is survived by his widow, 1 j r. J V, restrticted for any dance. and friends. able for all children accompan- of Nephi; two sons: Bill Irvin ing of army recruits. 4. Behavior at all school ied by an adult visiting Chap- and Charles Cody Moss; and be in accordmust activities man FUrniture Co., Nephi. one daughter, Lila June Moss '- - . 5 ' ance with the code conduct. The books are being made of Nephi. Also two grandchild4 Drinking and smoking will available by Viking Carpet ren. Also surviving are four be prohibited at all school dealers In connection with the brothers and one sister: Irvin N? . activities. of the color spec- and Norman Moss of Rocksponsorship : ial, Babar the Elephant on land, Idaho; Lloyd Moss of Reuben Wyoming, Monday, October 21 at 6:30 Jackson, Moss of St. Ignatus, Montana, Weather Report Given pm. on channel 2. Mr. Chapman said that the and Mrs. Lorene Brown of Ogcartooon special Is narrated by den. For East Juab County Burial at the Vine Bluff cemPeter Ustinov and produced NEPHI STATION and animated by Lee Mendel-so- n etery was directed by Anderson and Bill Melandez, the team FUneral Home of Nephi. that brought the Peanuts TV specials to the OUR REGRETS American TV audiences. In the article last week concerning injury of Bill Olsen, made a The Time-NeNephi News Briefs grave error in listing his sister in law (wife of his twin Misses Corinne Garrett and brother) as his wife. Lois Eileen Sanders visited in Idaho Grace Olsen is wife of the m harassment caused to any Falls last week end with Mrs. CONGRATULATIONS and best wishes are extended to Quentin Stephensen, by President R. Robert Murdock (Linda SanJnred man. We regret any Roscoe Garrett on Mr Stephsens being sustained as Levan Ward Clerk. Levan Bishop Golders). Mrs Murdock returned of the parties because of this CAROL KEYTE LANGE, center, receives her certificate aa den Mangelson is at right. Mr. Stephensen was selected by the Bishopric to HO the vacancy with them for a visit in Nephi error. The name of Jim Bills Golden Cleaner from President LBarrea Jenkins. Marjorie with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Fountain Green also was caused by the recent death of G. Lyman Christensen, who had served in the position for 14 Daasiet WVMLV President and Bishop Mare EL Vest of Glade Sanders, and with other omitted from the list of men the Mona Ward smile approval and congrstnlatloaa. years. Mr. Stephensen has been in the Snndiy School Superintendency. relatives and friends. assisting. v vY 0 state prepare for the annual deer hunt opening Saturday. Chief of Police Jack Brough urges CAUTION on the part of every pedestrian and local No driver Intends motorist. to hit a pedestrian, but from pedestrian caution the kiddies of the school kindergarten to the oldest of the adults. Parents are urged to immediately urge that their children be extra cautious period of during this of the deer hunt. ay going-and-comi- 0 4 Eight FFA Youth Attend Business Good, Report Shows Funeral Today For Harold Stephenson Kansas City Convention Della S. Pay Bel-listo- non-ferro- us ke Services Held n, n; d, Patient List or step-mothe- L. Hoift Moss Funeral Held ed 28-pa- ge vr1 in ut M,- - now-famo- us u In-c- f |