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Show Universal Microfilming Corp B ox 2 60S Salt Lake City, Utah 84110 1 O Nephi. Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, February 20, 1969 Volume 60, Number 8 Fast Day Sunday in All Wards of Stake i I Fast Day services will be conducted In all wards of the Stake on Sunday, February 23, it has been announced by President R. Roscoe Garrett of Juab Stake. The earlier Fast Day is aocasioned by scheduling of the Know where your children Cafe on Thursday evening. Mrs. first quarter Stake Conference are! was the request of Sher- Jerry Bosh presided. Hostesses on March 1 and 2, President iff A Duane Sperry of Juab were Mrs. John Robertson and Garrett stated. County when he spoke to the Mrs. Richard Bean. members of the Nephi Lions Priesthood Meeting Speaker was Juab County Club on Thursday evening. Sheriff A Duane Sperry who Juab Stake Priesthood meetof Sheriff drugs, Speaking discussed the importance of ing will be held Sunday at 2:30 Sperry stated that there are proper communications with p.m. at the Juab Stake House, incidents of drug use and in- our children. He urged the lad-i- s it has been announced by Prescident happenings "right under to be aware of what the child- ident R. Roscoe Garrett. The our own noses in Blast Juab ren are later than nordoing, where they are, He urged the and invited County today. to become mal time Is because of Fast parents communmembers to learn to instead of dictators. Day Services In all the wards. icate with their children, to Ifriends, narThe theme of the meeting, as know where they are, and what ' Stressing, the evils of stated outlined Sheriff by the presiding authcotics, Sperry they are doing. "Do care about that there have been cases re- orities, will be "The Need for children he pleaded. your area. and assignCareer a in Juab the County Choosing ported discussed the He further are not doing fellow cit- ments have been made to sevdangers of drug use to individ- fYou izens a favor by not reporting eral men in the stake to paruals and to families. sany such findings In our ticipate in the services. Sheriff Sperry dat There will be no departments. The Nephi Lady Lions held their dub meeting at Ray's ed. Belief Society Leadership 1 Relief Society Stake Leadership meeting will be held Sunday at 2,30 p.m. at the Relief Society room of the Juab Stake House. This announcement has been made by Blanche Brough, Stake Relief Society President Mrs. Brough stated that the 2:30 p.m. time has been set because of the Fast Day services in all wards of the stake. All officers and departmental A program of varied music- be May G. Cropper, and Karal selections will be featured en Probsti D. Lynn Taylor is leaders of the Stake and Wards are expected to attend, Mrs. Saturday evening at the Juab chorus president stated. when House the Brough Stake Ogden The Institute chorus and othLDS Institute Male Chorus, er groups will go on a tour to directed by Ladd R. Cropper, Canada High Priests Meeting during, March, and are The monthly meeting of the presents a benefit concert at scheduled to sing at the April 7:30 p.m. 'general conference in the LDS High Priests quorum of Juab Stake will be held Sunday at Music lovers of Central Utah tabernacle in Salt Lake City. 3:30 p.m., President R. Roscoe are familiar with Mr. Cropper All are invited to attend. Adpresident of the quorand the type of organizations mission will eb by $1.00 con- Garrett, announced. The serhas um, be builds and directs. He will tribution to the Scout fund. vices will be by the Second work his remembered be for Ward group, Bert Powell group with the Deseret Sentinels from AH members of the leader. the Delta area, and also with are expected to be In quorum the Sierra Singers, from the attendance. LDS Institute at Reno, Nevada, here'With he has appeared and a previous Ogden Institute Clinic Scheduled chorus. Funds from the concert will A clinic sponsored by the go to the Juab District ScoutChildrens Hospital, is Primary to be held February 28 at the ing fund, to help cover the annual National Parks assessment, ML Pleasant LDS Hospital, at 9:30 pun. according to R. Roscoe Garrett, president of Juab Stake. According o Mrs. Nona S. Smith, President of the Juab The concert will feature sevStake Primary, new patients eral selections from the male at the clinic must have a comchorus, solo numbers, selections pleted application form, signed trio a the Albenas, triple by by their family doctor, with of ladies from the Institute, and them when they attend. Applicselections by the Melo-Aire- s, ation blanks are available at a mens group. the home of Mrs. Smith. Accompanying the group will Ladd R. Cropper ur GLEN MILLER, left and Ralph E. Chase show scene on automatic sign machine. Next sign can be seen at top of display, starting to coma into viewing area. Sign Construction Work Ladd To Begin At Nephi Work will begin In the very near future on construction of automatic signs, with an ultimate employment of some 40 men, it was announced Monday by Glen Miller and Ralph E. Chase of "Gem Fabricators, new industry being established in the building formerly occupied by Ralph Market on North Main Street. In addition to the work; it is expected that parts fabrication will add at home work for several additional men. The novel sign Is automatic, and the several signs on the machine will be shown In less than one minute. The signs made here will be marketed nationally by COO and Associates the sales organization, under the trade, name of Colonnade. Were starting small Mr. Miller said, but expect to produce at least 250 units a month in the Nephi plant. nt Sewing Factory Work . Richard Bean, Sam To Begin on Monday Sperry Named for Competlon of wiring at the Special Scout Awards Nephi branch of Jeanel Manufacturing, Inc. will be made on Thursday, and work training machine operators will begin on Monday, according to information received late Wednesday. The new factory should be in full production within ten days to two weeks, as the machine Richard N. Bean and Samuel J. Sperry were honored at the Juab District Scout Recognition dinner held Saturday evening at the Juab Stake House. Second Miler awards are given to men who have gone the second mile in serving in operators are trained and ready scouting. "Both of these men for production work. have many years in scouting and truly are deserving, of this award stated E. C. Sherwood, Funeral Held for Father District Chairman. Mr. Sperry has been in scout Father of Nephi Lady work far 17 years and Mr. Bean for 12 years. Funeral services were held Monday at Santaquin for Leslie Deland Holman, 71, father of Mrs. Jack L. (Loa Jean) Chapter Celebrates Carter of Nephi. Mr. Holman was bom March National FFA Week 2, 1897 at Santaquin, and married Clora Simmons Oct 3, 1923 2 The week of February at the Salt Lake Temple. A is National FFA week and Is veteran of World War I, he being observed by the ML Nebo had been a miner at Eureka. Chapter of the Future FarmSurvivors are his widow, and ers of America. This week is four sons and three daughters, observed in commemoration of and 23 grandchildren. George Washingtons birthday anniversary, and because of his bearing on America and the Delphic Club President Future Farmers organlztion. One of the activities is planThe Delphic Literary Club named Florence Kendall as the ned for next week. The Parents and Sons banquet is schoduled 0 club president for the for February 26. An interesting at election of the annual year, will address the group officers party held at the home speaker and the chapter Sweetheart is of Mrs. Maurice Tolley last to be announced. Thursday. Mrs. Dean Shaw, president, was In charge of the meeting and the committee conNamed Head sisted of Janet Wright, Erma 16-2- 1969-197- Mins Barton, LaRue Shaw, DaNell Of Area Cattlemen Worwood, JoAnn Tolley, Elsie Spendlove and Winagene Eyre. Elwood Jenkins is president Other new officers are Janet of the Juab County Cattlemen Zoma vice president; Wright, following election Painter, secretary; Valoy Men-lov- e, Association week. Cary Peterson is the treasurer; Margean Ost- last new vice president Russell H. ler, reporter; Elaine Bowles, Jackson was reappointed treasprogram chairman and Beth urer and Lynn Espln secretary. historian. Rosquist, are Orvil Andrews, Directors Present were: Elaine Bowles, Florence Kendall, Emma Wil- Robert Ballow and Cary Peterson, Iris Ferre, JoAnn Tolley, son, and hold over ELdirectors: WorthCollard, J. Margean Oster, LaRue Shaw, J. Clair Seth McPherson, HerValoy Menlove, Iona Sperry, ington, Marba Stuart, Phyllis Wirth-li- man Young, Eugene Powell, Janet Wright, Vaudis How-art- Russell Jackson, Elwood JenElsie Spendlove, Beth kins, Waldon Reed, Joseph GarWells Roosquist, Erma Barton, Wlna-gen- e rett, Vem Mangelson, Eyre and DaNell Wor- Ellertson and Ear Jarrett. wood. n, h, No Mail Service on In Family Night Here Under the joint sponsorship of Mona Ward, Levan Ward, Nephi Fourth Ward, Nephi Third Ward, Nephi Second Ward and Nephi First Ward, the Family Night to Remember will be presented on Monday evening, March 3. The show this year will be of western concept, called "Those Thrilling Days of Yesteryear starring in person, the Lone Ranger. Clayton Moore (The Lone Ranger) known world wide as the Champion of Justice, has appeared in over 200 television shows and in a large number of movies. He has received many awards and citations from congressmen, youth organizations and the American press for his standard of living and the clean wholesome image he has portrayed for the youth around the worid. The Lone Ranger will do a p demand onstration, he will talk on law and order and play a game with the kids called Stump the Croppers Directs Ogden LDS Institute Chorus Here jSaturday Rendell Mabey, state crusade chairman, Virginia Graham, nationl chairmn nd E. C. Sherwood, local chairman. - East Juab Cancer Society Reorganized Recently Mrs. William D. Howard has been named as chairman of the East Juab County unit of the American Cancer Society. She succeeds Mrs. Albert C. Starr in the position. as 1969 Crusade Named Chairman is Elden C. Sherwood, with Mrs. Dale M. Worwood as educational chairman, Mrs. Don L. Barton as service chairman, and Mrs. Elden C. Sherwood as publicity chairman. . The Blast Juab County Can- - cer fund crusade will begin on April 1. A challenge to county leaders to make the 1969 fund raising crusade the most successful in history was given by Amerian Spring City World War Veteran at Lone Ranger. Also on the show will be director, singer, comedian and actor Ralph Rodgers Jr. Ralph has starred in university and LDS productions such as The Odd Couple, Oklahoma and Promised Valley". He Is a member of the General Board of the YMMIA and will be director of the show. Sheryln Olsen, the beautiful BYU Homecoming Queen and winner of the state jazz singing festival, will play a star role. Cheryln is a dancer, singer and concert violinist. She was featured recently as one of the loveily ladies on the nation-wide television show, Dat- ing Game. The Kemo Sabay Singers, a great quartet featuring voice and instruments will add to the show. Pat Davis, a great actress who traveled with the road show Hello Dolly will do numbers of the frontier era. The Golden Spur Dancers, four beautiful girls, Rlckity Tick the piano man and the Family Night Combo will set the stage with a ragtime sound, and dancing typical of the fronFive to Attend School tier days of the old west. There will be two complete Juab County Home Agent one and hour shows, at leaders will at- 6:30 and 8:30 p.m. The shows and four tend a Leadership school will be held at the Juab High at the Utah State University School on Monday, March 3rd. next week. Participating will Tickets are available from the be Gloria Ludlow, Dana Jones, wards named above, with specJoAnn Tolley, Joyce Pay and ial committees formed to handle AD proOra Mae Mellor. ticket distribution. Theme of the conference wil ceeds obtained from the two Leaders Rede in shows will go to the respective be "The Citizenship Education. Upon ward funds. Some wards will their return home, the leaders use the funds derived for buildclubs in im- ing purposes, while others win will work with proving citizenship. They also use the funds for specific imwill discuss phases of citizen- provement or equipment purchship with various organizations. ase purposes. one-ha- lf 4--H There win be no man service, either by carrier or at the general delivery window on Saturday, according I Gadd. The post offoce win remain closed for Washingtons birthday holiday. Post Master Gadd also has announced that the overseas man emborgo has been lifted, as of this week. 4-- H 4-- H THE ALBENAS, delightful triple trio of the Ogden LDS Institute, who will participate along with the Institute Mae Chorus at benefit concert at the Juab Stake House Saturday at 7:30. Also appearing win be the Meio-Alre- e, a 7 Mrs. Richard Greenhalgh, Nephi To Speak Program Harold Jones, Nephi Mrs. Edgar D. Park, Nephi The annual patriotic program Fred M. Lynn, Mona sponsored by the American ML Mrs. David K. Peel, will be held Legion Auxiliary, Pleasant 10:30 at the Juab at Friday Mary Louise Taylor, daughtSchool Auditorium. er of Mrs. Louise Taylor, Le- High President J. Barres Jenkins, van. veteran of World War H, will Mrs. James Pay, Mona In be the featured speaker. Leonard Linton, Nephi Admitted and released since addition, the program will con- issue of paper dated February sist of musical numbers, the and reading of winning essays. 13. bull-whi- gun-twirli- , Cancer Society officials during a recent two-da- y leadership conference in Salt Lake City. A goal of $750.00 was set for East Juab County, according to Mrs. Howard, Chairman. More than 20 volunteer leaders attended the conference to hear reports on the increasingly encouraging, battle being waged against cancer and to map pins for the Crusade. Rep. Recently admitted at resenting Blast Juab County patients the Juab County Hospital In- were Mrs. Howard, Mr. and clude: Kimiberli Court, daughter Mrs. E. C. Sherwood. of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Court of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Senovio Gustam antes, II 4-- H Saturday Holiday to Post Master Fred Lone Ranger to Appear com-inuniti- es mens group. . ( |