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Show Universal Microfilming Corp B ox 2608 Salt Lake City, Utah Early Diagnosis Brought Cure 9 PI rrw Single Copy 10c Nfllphi, (Juab disagreeable! 1969 Volume 60, Number reg Zora Principal M. Clark Newell of Juab High School has announced the honor roll for the third quarter of the school year, as shown in the various grades B. Booth Radene Howard, Alvin Jarrett, Victoria Orme, Lois Bailey, Brent Eyre, Ann Cowan, Mark Hoyt. 11th grade Patti Andrea-seEmilee Nebeker, Debbie Russell, Martell Menlove, Anna Rae Kendall, Lloyd Olpin. 10th grade Sheryl Bellis-toDorothy Ingram, DeAnn Jarrett, Joyce Wilkey, Sharon Kay, Jackie Blrchfield, David Carter, Janet Greenwood, Mary Lou Wetherell. 9th grade Nancy Nellsen, Janet Pace, Beverly Wilson, Mary Lou Ewell, Colleen Bird, Paula Newell, Ellen Belliston, Becky Park, Scott Christensen, Shirlene Keyte, David Wilkey, Janet Hill. 8th grade Nanette Aagard, Valorle Gee, JoDene Menlove, LuAnn Stanley, Molly Gardner, Ann Wankier, Rebecca Green-halgDeborah Winn, Karen Jensen. 7th grade Julie Ann Anderson, Linette Sperry, Debra Spencer, Merrill Jones, Bevan Orme, Robyn McOaffery, Pam-al- a Jackson, Dennis Worwood, , t t IPrsises Worliars Members of the Kiwanis Club Funeral services will be conof Nephi enjoyed a very interducted Thursday (today) at p.m. at the Nephi Fourth Ward esting and informative program Chapel for Zora Brock Booth, at their meeting last Wednes78, who died at Layton on day evening. The program was below: under the direction of the ManMonday, March 31. 12th grade Rhonda Stanley, Bishop Ralph El Chase will agement and Public Relations direct the services. Friends Committee with Lynn Brough Judy Wilson, Kay Painter, Carol Brown, Judy Wankier, Susan may call at the Fourth Ward in charge. Curtis C. Albertson, managGreenwood, Sheryl Sperry, DiChapel from 11 a.m. until time ane McPherson, Mary McCune, er of the Nephi Works of H. K of services. Deltha Gowers, Debra Tolley, Mrs. Booth was born Janu- Porter Companys Thermoid Bob Andersen, Brenda Yates, ary 11, 1891 at Salt Lake City, Division spoke on The Re You can tell Its spring also a daughter of William C. and sponslbility of Management and by the muskrat activity alon Edith Brinkerhaff Brock. She Labor for the Successful Opesthe banks of Salt Creek, was married to Thomas Glen eration of a Production Plant pecially through town! Booth June 26, 1914, and the ; Mr. Albertson briefly ref i Water has been churning and marriage later was solemnized viewed the present contract unat the Arizona LDS Temple der which the Nephi Plant is rushing in the old creek these Mr. Booth died June 26, 1950. operating. He pointed out that annual and the few days, past She and Mr. Booth resided at there are advantages to both urge for parents to take an a farm north of Nephi from labor and management when extra good look at the where1914 until a few years prior to working under a fair and equitabouts of their youngsters is Mr. Booths death, at which able contract; one which specifagain in vogue. We Just dont time they moved to Nephi. She ically directs just what action like to write up drownings had resided at Layton for the must be taken in solving proband if parents will be overly O. Ce Albertson cautious during especially this past several months. She was lems which may arise. He expressed appreciation a member of the Fourth Ward spring, season, we wont have Relief Society and had been for the high quality of local to. Within a couple or thre active as a visiting, teacher. union leadership which he has World War I Groups . weeks the water will be divertSurvivors are three daugh- been privileged to work with ed into the small irrigation ters: Mrs. J. C. (Marj) Hew-et- t. since becoming manager, and Name Committees for ditches through the communit Patrick Painter, Pamala AusLake Side, California; Mrs. stated he would rather manage ies of East Juab County, and tin and Margo Mlckelson. J. R. (Irene) Chidester, Layton, a plant operating under a fair Convention Planning these becomse especially atUtah and Mrs. Harold (Joy) union contract than one that tractive to the small fry." Also was not unionized. He comGahn, Bethel, Alaska. The World War, I Veterans reg are a two plimented the communities on of Barracks 3273 and Ladles Cancer Meets and sister surviving Group we men of and Throughout the winter, brothers: Mrs. Edith Hudock, the fine quality Auxiliary met at the home of In the United States have been Mrs. Elsie Ann Ward Las Vegas, Nevada; William women who presently are em- Mrs. Leone Howarth, auxiliary To Lay Plans for subjected to Honk Kong flu. Brock of Ferron and Frank ployed. president, on Tuesday, March t Mr. Albertsons talk was well In Britain, where everything is Brock of Myton: 12 grandchild25. The pledge of allegiance those received on a diplomatic tone, they call present. by ren and four great grandchildwas led by Commander H. C. for Crusade Funds the same stuff the "Mao flu. ren. Crane. Discussion with com- Interment will be at the Vine They are apparently reluctant mittees concerning plans for the to attach the name of their Members of the East Juab Bluff cemetery. convention to be to a disease. AmeriCounty chapter of the held in Nephi May 23-2- 4 folcan Cancer Society met at the reg lowed. A financial report was 5 home of Elden C. Sherwood, With April 15 staring us in given. Crusade Chairman, Wednesday Graveside Services Commander Crane is general the face, we are reminded of conto to make evening plans chairman for the convention, the minister, who in closing his duct the fund raising drive at serve. They will be official sermon, sad And now, breththe homes and business estab- Scheduled He and Mrs. Howarth will Friday accordIn all us let ren, give lishments during April. be official host and hostess. Funeral services will be held ance of what we reported, on . workers will carry Committee heads have been GravesidOc Services will our income tax." today at I p.bl. atthe, Scipio the,y)lunteer to cancer message all while Ward Chapel for Mrs. Elsie announced as follows: conducted 5 at reg p.m. Friday Ann Ward, 85, who died March asking for financial assistance. the Vine Bluff cemetery for Housing: George V. Jones; has been set as CanWe have clipped this from 30 at the Juab County Hospital April finance, FYank Brough; adver15, daughter Goulter, Marjorie cer Control Month visC. Hamm PFC Edward by Congress. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wila recent Issue of Good Im- at Nephi of natural causes. Mr. Sherwood explained that of Elaine McPherson Goulter. ited with his mother, Mrs. Eve tising: Mr. and Mrs. A resident of Scipio until The key; Wednesdied banquet: published by our young pressions lady the 1969 Crusade will stress lyn Dry at Mona for one week Perry Hall, Mr .and Mrs. Wil-tefriends at the Salt Lake Stamp four years ago, she had since the at Nevada. Ruth, point that too many people day resided with her nephew, Clead Oo.: She is survived by her moth- while on furlough. He left for 01pin; banquet program: are careless or forgetful of the Vietnam on FYiday. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Kirgan; Blackett at Nephi. four brothers and er, sisters, A BUSINESSMANS She was bora December 15, necessity for regular checkups and her grandparents, Mr. and publicity: Martha . Eagar and as a way to discover the onset son of Alberta Jones; decorations, Mrs. PFC 1883 Smith, a of Douglas at Mrs. McPherson Earl Salina, of daughter Nephi PRAYER cancer . at an early opporMr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Smith Frank Brough; memorial, Mr. Hans and Mary Ann Nielsen of Most cancers can be and Mrs. Goulter of Ruth, Nev-al- a. of Nephi arrived tunity. home Friday and Mrs Chester Foote. to was remembShe Hansen. O to married Lord, Help me, decured lives saved and by for the past 13 Twenty-fiv- e after attended the serving er that three feet make one Delbert Ward March 15, 1910 tecting cancer before it has months in the U. S. Marines. meeting, and at the close of yard, sixteen ounces one pound, and the marriage later was sol- a chance to spread. he said. PFC Smith has been awarded business, refreshments were four quarts one gallon, and 60 emnized at the Manti Temple. Others present at the meetthe Mr. Ward died in 1942. SBA Purple Heart for wounds he served. minutes one hour. Help me to were Mrs. William D. HowRepresentalive to received In action in Vietnam, She is survived by nieces and ing, do business on the square. Alard, county chairman, Mrs. He has received a medical disMake me sympathetic with the nephews whom she raised: Mrs. bert C. Mrs. charge from the Marines. Be in Nephi Monday fellow who has broken in the Robert L (Bernice) Judd and Dale M. Starr, secretary; Boaters Begin Use of Worwood, educational Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Brown Valof Morris me Blackett from Cherry taking, struggle. Keep - Mrs." Don chairman, Barton, have received notification of Yuba an unfair advantage of the ley, California; Robert L -' and service Chairman and Mrs. E. C. A representative of the Small the Boating Area promotion of their son, Clead Blackett of Nephi; one weak, or from selling my Business chairman. Administration will Sherwood, publicity to Earl the of rank Brown, Worthington, supervisor for a profit. Blind my sister and three brothers: Mrs. be in Nephi on Monday, April Terry Specialist 4. Terry is stationed of the Yuba State Boating eyes to the petty faults of oth- Carrie Ivie of Scipio; Ernest 7 at 10 a.m. He may be con- at Fort Carson, Colorado. Park, reports that the docks ers, but reveal to me my own. Hansen of Portland, Oregon; tacted at the First Security are ready and that the boating And when comes the sound of J. R. Hansen of Payson and L Senior Citizens' News Bank. PFC Glen V. Davis left Fri- on the reservoir , has already low music, the scent of sweet M. Hansen of Yerington, NevThose desiring appointments day night for Viet Nam after been enjoyed by several partThe Senior Citizens will hold flowers, and the crunch of foot- ada. contact Kenneth Nyman, a furlough visiting in Nephi ies. may ; on their Burial at dinner make on the the cemetery Scipio monthly regular steps gravel, of the Bank, or by with his wife, Janet, and his The water behind Yuba Dam Manager 16 12 noon. Anderson directed at be will Tickets and the April ceremony short, by ' are 75c and they can be obtain- calling parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vera is at his highest point in many Here lies a Funeral Home of Nephi. epitaph simple Davis. PFC Davis previously years, and as the spring runed from Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence man . . one who was of service has been stationed at Panama off progresses, it is expected Boswell. All members are urgto others." to top the spillway. Mr. and Mrs.' Frank Green-halg- h ed to get their tickets early. with an Infantry division. S.S. Agent Sets Visit received word Monday of the death of Belva Adams, wife First NAHA, Oklnama e resof Lloyd Adams, A representative of the Soc- Lieutenant William D. Goble, Three Named to Juab Hews Briefs Nephi ident of Nephi. She died Mon- Hepfii Hews Briefs ial Security Administration will son of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin M. day, March 31 at Rexburgs Mabe at the Courthouse in Nephi Goble of A. Roy Bowles was host at li. Mr. Mrs. Keith Bosh and of Nephi, Utah, has rec- Hospital Board Survivors are her husband, on April 9 from 10 to 11:30 arrived for duty at Naha a "family evening at his a daughter, ently Mrs. Sherman Mil- Ogden spent Wednesday even- a.m. to assist In action taken recently by any who may Air Base, Okinawa. home In Nephi on Wednesday ler of Glendale, California and ing with Mrs. Hazel Bosh. the Board of County CommisSochave problems airGuests an week. regarding Lieutenant Goble, Week end visitors at the evening of last two grandchildren. the following were apsioners, ial Security. were President and Mrs. Ruel craft maintenance officer, is Funeral services will be held home of Mrs. Catherine B. pointed to serve on the Juab of Pacifto E. Christensen of the Manti a unit the were Bowles her assigned daughters Board for a Friday at Rexburg. ic Air Forces. He previously County ofHospital Mrs. Geraldine Barker and Temple, Mr. and Mrs. Seymour two years, effective period Mr. Thailand. in Christensen of Ephraim, served daughter Karen Ann of Boun- New Babies 1, 1969: J. Clair Collard A 1960 graduate of the Juab March and Mrs. Alonzo Hansen, Mr. . tiful; Mrs. J. J. Keeler and and Dan Memmott of Nephi, reand Mrs. Ivan Dyreng, Mr. and Annual-SprinHigh School, the lieutenant Miss Catherine Bowles of Proand LeGrande Mangelson of S. degree in 1965 B. Mrs. Ray Olsen, Mrs. Zella C. his ceived g vo. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Flschio of from Utah State University. He Levan. Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. Clton Retiring board members- are Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough Salt Lake City announce the was commissioned in 1966 upon Kenner. Mrs. Jay Bowles asJames P. McCune, Heber Shepbirth a son of on 28 March at as end week a had their sisted with thr refreshments. guest, completion of Officers Train- herd and Jack Ludlow. Salt Lake City. Miss Grandparents ing School at Lackland AFB, Barbara granddaughter, Bateman of Salt Lake City. are Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Texas. of J. Nephi, and Mr. Sperry Miss Bateman was on spring From the JHS CLARION IBs wife, Marilyn, is the 1 i' vacation from the University and Mrs. Anthony F. Flschio daughter of Mr. and Mrs! Harof Salt Lake City. Great grand- old Schlomer of Beginning today, April 3, of Utah. Roanoke, RR2, ssmfirr; m rm if itmtmv "naiTTwniiw students at Juab High School parents are Mrs. E. B. Sperry Illinois. Patients at the Juab County Mr. and Mrs. Ray Uddlard and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Precipitation and tempera- will begin enjoying their anHospital, according to the list son Tooele Hansen nual and of of ture figures for the past week Courtney Nephi. spring vacation, according released Wednesday at 10 a.m. FORT MONMOUTH, N. J. at the Nephi and Levan Weath- to M. Clark Newell, principal. were visitors over the week end include the following? 4 of Carl R Dalby Specialist er Reporting stations, are as Spring vacation Is a part of at the home of her parents, Mr. Babies bom during the past William L. Anderson, FounLevan, Utah was recently gradthe school year of nearly every and Mrs. Douglas Brown. follows: week at the Juab County Hos- uated with honors from the U. tain Green. school district in Utah. It was . Jessie Barton, Nephi ' Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Klr-ga- n pital include the following, ac- S. Army Signal Center and begun in the local district durto on the Beagley, Nephi released list Harry of cording visited Salt Specialin Lake School, Department City ing the time that Mr. Clyde C. Ruth Bramall, Nephi , morning by Hospit- ist Training, Fort Monmouth. Childs was superintendent here. with his son and daughterKir-ga-in Wednesday Kathleen Broadhead, Nephi al authorities: 12 He the within ranked Mrs. Mr. and top Gary Up to Christmas," stated law, and Willis Bryan, Nephi in a class of 251 enlisted perwith his also brother, are there Principal Newell, Pearl Cowan, Nephi Monte Kirgan. Son, bora March 29 to Mr. sonnel. quite a few breaks In the school Don Clifford Jones, son of son of Mrs. Audrie DalThe Mrs. and Broadhead of Larry After Christmas there Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Garyear. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jones of Levan and LaMar of the late by Mr. Nephi. Grandparents are are hardly any at all, and the rett entertained at a ; family and Mrs. DeLoy Anderson and Dalby, he Is married to the Nephi students have quite a long haul. dinner on J. Leonard IJnton, Nephi 1 the Mr. and Mrs. Earner Broadhead former Miss Norma Fteebaira Sunday. Enjoying Easter vacation gives the stuMelissa B. Lund, Moroni were Mr. and Mrs. of Great grandparents of Tooele. A 1961 graduate of Aria McPherson, dents and faculty a chance tq Hall of Nephi, Dr. and are Nephi. Nephi at School Ray Juab Nephi, High relax and reinvigorate them- Mrs. Tom Hall of Mary Shaw, Nephi, George Charlotte P. Nielson, Leamobtained Lake, his Spring Dalby Specialist C. Anderson, Salt Lake City; selves and to come back with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Wilkey and Mrs. Neils Peterson, Levan degree from the University of ington a new energy and a better at- and Mr. and Mrs. Claudlne Nielson, Learning-toLeslie King Utah in 1968. titude with which to finish the of Provo, and the host and . school year. Priscilla W. Nielson, Nephi Son, born March 28 to Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Garrett. hostess, When one looks at it from and Mrs. Marvel D. Roper of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Harames F'ay Pay, Nephi this angle ,the purpose of the Mrs. Fonda Earl visited Sun- Nephi. Grandmother is Mrs. of Ogden were visitors Sunday Richard Claude Tolley, son of vacation fits in in Lake Salt with right day Anna Hansen of Salt Lake at the home of Mr. Chloe N. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Tolley, spring City members of her family. with the purpose of Easter. Bailey. Nephi, aty. i t 4 n, Mrs. Richard Peannaln n, J400 - Association. . Chief of Police Jack Brough said that In excess of $400.00 was taken in the robbery. Only possibility', Chief of Polioe Brough stated, on how they gained entrance was by pass key. There are no .marks as made by pry-- ; bare, and no dust disturbances on any window ledThe robbers drilled ges. the floor safe to gain entrance to the money oom-- - - col-on- ly At Scipio for News of East Mrs Elsie Ward Juab County Servicemen r self-respe- ct - 623-047- 4. one-tim- . WEDNESDAY Nephi City Poll tee Wednesday were investigating a' robbery at Nephi branch of Intermountain Farmers h, Funeral Today TAKEN III ROBBERY Were looking for the dial mechanism of the safe! he stated, and If found, please call us Immediately, Mr. Brough pointed out. Group Attends School Lunch Meat Usage Meeting at Sailna . Mrs. Brown,1 Olive Cow- Beth Warner,' Mrs. an, Mrs. Nina" Morgan and Mrs. Nellie Stephensen of the Juab School, District school lunch program, were in SteSna, recently for a meat cookery demonstration. The demonstration was presented by Miss Ruth Hogan of the Livestock and Meat Board of Chicago, a specialist on school lunch. She made samples of various beef, pork, lamb and liver dishes, and stressed many nutrition values of the dishes, and told og fthe nu&trition needs of students,- especially of the teen- agers. . ' . JA V 4 Will you be Miss Nephi j Contact Margean 1969? Ostlgi for., details Chapter, ACS Im so grateful I went to the doctor in time. These are the grateful and potent words of a sweet, kindly lady who six years ago was a victim of a radld growing type of cancer. Mrs. Richard A (Hannah) 79, of Fountain Pearmain, Green had her regular yearly checkup on March 23 at tha office of a Nephi physician, khere she was AGAIN reassured that she is entirely free of this dread disease. Mrs. Pearmain is one of the lucky ones! She Is one of the alert, wise and courageous women, who, after recognizing dangerous cancer symptoms six years ago, counseled with immediately her children and sought the advice and services of her doctor. Today Mrs. Pearmain is She is enjoying; life. happy. She visits with her son and daughters, her grandchildren, and when she becomes homesick she returns to her home in Fountain Green where she Is able to do her own cooking, and sewing. Her cleaning, kitchen windows radiate the beauty of bright red geraniums. What a different story could have been told about this lovely lady! Perhaps her story as she and her family relates will motivate and give enIt couragement to those who hesitate, procrastinate, delay, and avoid going to their family doctor for a regular checkup, which is especially and emphatically Important if one has noticed any of the seven sus? picious danger Bignals. Mrs. Pearmain became alarm-whe- n hemmorhages began t , ed when slight hemmorhages She knew someappeared. thing was wrong and immediately went to see her. doctor, "I was committed to the Hospital for a period of about 10 days where I had the necessary tests. I was informed that action had to be taken immediately, and I was transferred to a specialist in Salt Lake City. cancer brought Confirmed almost Immediate action, and at the age of 73, she underwent She came - through surgery. with flying colors and With great courage and stamina. got along very well she said, I "was in the hospital only two weeks. Mrs. Pearmain made regular check-u- p trips to her physician in Nephi. Everything looked it good, but as one knows, takes about five years to be really sure that the operation has removed all of the cancerous growth. On February 21, 1969, it had been six years since Mrs. Pearmain had had her operation. Her doctor says Shes doing fine, and is in good condition. No stranger to misfortune, Mrs. Peannaln fell and broke a hip nine yeears ago. A pip was placed in her hip, and removed a year later. She walk4 with a cane, and' gets 'around , very well. " We have so - much to. be thankful for say her daftgh-er- s: Mrs. Harold Parkin of Nephi, Miss EMna Pearmain of Salt Lake City, and her son, Arthur Pearmain, also of Salt Lake City. l , pertinent. Mrs. Gladys for the East Juab County i 14 For Mrs. becoming; Signs of Spring: You can tell its spring smell of trash fires burning has filled the air a couple or three days recently . . and a kite was resting, firmly on the . . peak of the Stake House ask and the Forest Service has ed how many Smokey mats or illustrations we want for the fire season ahead ,. . and the Nephl Fire Department has answered a couple of calls to areas where fires have become out f control! 3, . V Services Today They tell me that the secret for aO of ns Is to learn how to disagree without County, Utah 84648, Thursday, April by Norma Sherwood, np-- n j ' for C. Direct Yire hr Bring i .I ' Priesthood Meeting To Juab Stake House President. R. Roscoe Garrett of Juaib Stake urges every of the Melchizedek member Priesthood and every member of the Aaronic Priesthood in Juab Stake to attend the direct sWre broadcast of the general Priesthood meeting on SatThe services urday evening. -- Charly' Is Feature at:' Venice Theatre Charly starring" Cliff Robertson and Claire Bloom, 14 the feature playing this week , end at the Venice Theatre. Charly was filmed on location in Boston, and the story stresses a background of medical and educational - experiMr. and Mrs. Nello R. Sud-wee- ments which have been mad of Springville spent Sun- there. 4. day afternoon with his mother, Charly is recommended for Mrs. Richard Sudweeks. the entire family. will begin at 7 p.m. and be concluded at 9 p.m. Arrangements are made to carry the proceedings of the Priesthood meeting to the Juab Stake House. - Vacation Opens 1 'I get-togeth-er n. -- GEORGE JACKSON, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bunnell 1L Jack-so- n of Nephi, receives a certificate for scholarship fromj Wesley D. Soulier, representing the Union Pacific Rail- -; road. Two $200 scholarships are awarded by Union Pacific' each year In each "of the 198 counties served by the rail: ' road: " -' , " . |