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Show f 4. tV H 4 Universal Microfilming Corp ox 2608 Salt Lake City, Utah B U10 Single Copy Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, December 14, 1972 of the Juab County Sheriffs petrol elected at a recent meeting are; left to right: Rennet hlngram, Gary Officer WINNERS NAMED IN SECOND Winners of turkeys in the Nephi turChamber of Commerce second-wee- k key giveaway are as follows Lee Wright Norma Carter, Della Barbara Jones, Margaret Hill, Hene Anderson, Lloyd Williams, Inna Howard, Mabel Smith and Ida Sperry. This weekend giveaway will be held Saturday at 2:30 pm. in front of the Juab County Courthouse, according to Ned Worthington, chairman of the Retail Trades Committee of tire Chamber of Commerce. &0 Col-lar- Iu 0 XQ d, Fine Arts Center to Be Setting for Holiday Recital SHERIFFS PATROL members attending an election meeting recently: left to right: Sheriff A.' Commander Edward Duane Sperry, Worwood, Don Barton, Dick Draper, Les Draper, Gary Lofgran, Ken Ingram, JUAB COUNTY Jack Shaw. Back ronu Veil WHkey, Jim Pexton, Val Kelson, Forrest Anderson, Gordon Kelson, Lee Perry, Clark Prisbrey, Richard Whittington, Ron Anderson and BUI Howard. Sheriffs Patrol Photos. Sheriffs Patrol Officers Reelected at Recent Reoganization Meeting I'--' Edward Worwood, proprietor of Eds Sinclair Service, was renamed head of the Juab County Sheriffs Patrol when the group met on December 6 at their regular meeting. Don Barton is first vice commander for the coming year, with Dick Draper as second vice commander, Les Draper secretary ami treasurer. Gary Lofgran was reelected os quartermaster, with Ken Ingram renamed as reporter. Clark Prisbrey was appointed to a new position of sergeant at arms, and Richard Whittington was appointed as inspector of equipment Verl Wilkey, Jim Pexton and Jack Shaw served as the nominating committee. All are past commanders. Seventeen members of the Patrol, in addition to Sheriff A. Duane Sperry and Deputy Greg Newton were present at the meeting, leaving only three absent Son of Nephi Couple Named Bishop division coordinator of LDS Seminaries and Institutes of Religion for the North Central Area, with headquarters at Rapid City, South Dakota, was sustained and set apart as Bishop of the Rapid City Second Ward of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, on Sunday, December 10 by Elder LeGrande Richards of the Council of the Twelve. The first Stake in South Dakota was formed on that day, with Elder Richards presiding. The new Bishop Mathews is son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews of James Leran Young Lady Named 'Miss Juab' for 1972-7- 3 Miss Adele Mangelson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Romaine Mangelson of Levan, was crowned Miss Juab at a recent basketball game. Miss Mangelson is a senior at Juab High School, an active member of the ProVita and other school clubs. The annual assembly was held on December 1 and Miss Mangelson presented a musical reading Will you still love Juab tomorrow?" No attendants were chosen to reign with Miss Juab. Miss Juab will represent the school at several region activities, will greet the basketball players at each game, and support clubs throughout the school. Scojut Camp Planned for Southern Utah Area First step in establishment of a new Boy Scout camp for the Utah National Parks Council was taken recently when the Bureau of Land Management transferred 637 .15 acres near Parowan to the Council. According to Robert D. Nielson, BLM State Director for Utah, the council paid $4,775 for the 637.15 acres under provisions of the Recreational and Public Purposes Act The Utah National Parks Boy Scout Council Includes approximately 33, all of the state south of Salt, Lake County plus the section of Arizona Council ofnorth of Grand Canyon. ficials Indicated they intend to acquire additional acreage adjoining the tract for which they obtained title Wednesday. Scout officials said the campsite is approximately six miles south of Parowan and about 15 miles northeast of Cedar City, and will be known as Braffit Scout Camp. Access to the area is by the Parowan Canyon road (Utah State Highway 143). The tract adjoins the Dixie National Forest to plans submitted to BLM According by Boy Scout officials, development isa contemplated for 1,383.27 acres over phase period. The first five-yea-r would Include deveopment of primitive camping areas, trail Improvements, start at construction on a central camping for area, clearing of a pond on the site Imboating and aquatic activities, and provement of roads. at Rapid City S.D. . Mathews, Nephi. The public is invited to a special holion Sunday evening at the Fine Arts Center. The recital, which will feature Christmas selections by E Donnell Blackham and Ronald Richardson, will be free to the public. Of special Interest is the recently installed pipe organ at the Center. The organ will be featured In several of the selections. The Center has taken on a festive air, with an Christmos tree fully decorated. day recital Mona Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. for Vaughn Lee Molyneux, former Bishop of the Mona LDS Ward. Mr. Molyneux died at the family home Monday evening of a heart ailment Vaughn Laa Friends may call at the Ward chapel to the funeral service. MotynX In Mona today prior all-tim- Wasps Split Gaines During Weekend; To Meet Union Here Friday Evening After two fine ballgames last weekend, Juab High Schools Wasps will meet Union In a game here tomorrow with a record for presesson plav thus far. On Saturday, the Wasps will meet North Sevier on the Saline floor. Pleasant Grovea Vikings foueht a tough game Friday night, and their ego was downed sowewhat when the Wasos led for the first three quarters of the game. In the final quarter the Wasps lost their spark as they allowed the 0 vicVikings to pull ahead for a fracas. tory in the On Saturday night the Juab team traveled to Millard to meet the Eagles for a reverse of the Friday game. The Eagles pulled ahead In the first uarter and moved hard and fast, since they were primed for a victory over the Wasps. But In the second quarter things changed as the Wasps pulled ahead and maintained a lead in the remainder of the game. High scorers in the game were Terry Kay and Clark Wood with 19 and 18 points, respectively. ss While temperatures and conditions In town were severe, readings as low as 30 degrees below zero war reported from points lower In the valley, and the drifting snow In the farm lanes made transportation almost mlposslble. Readings taken at the two weather 41-3- low-scOri- ten-poi- nt Starting in their season matches, the Juab wrestlers met defeat as they 2-- 2, non-leag- Mr. Molyneux was bom at Mona November 7, 1908, a son of Willard and Sarah Carter Molyneux. He married Geneva Ester Garrett October 4, 1930 In Salt Lake City, the marriage later being solemnized at the Manti Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Mr. Molyneux served as Bishop of the Mona Ward from 1950 to 1956, and had been active in several other capacities in the ward. He had served as superintendent of the Sunday School, and in the Young Mens Mutual Improvement AsHe had operated his own sociation. farm throughout his lifetime, and retired from Gates Rubber Company fa 1970. Mr. Molyneux was a member of the Juab Stake High Priests quorum, and of the Mona Ward High Priest group. Surviving are his widow, Geneva G. Molyneux of Mona: three sons and a daughter Clark Molyneux, Mapleton, Utah: Gary Molyneux, Twin Falls. Idaho; Max Molyenux of Primeville, Oregon; Mrs. Terry (Janice) Pritchett of Spanish Also surviving are his mother, Fork. Sarah C. Molyneux of Mona, 16 grandchildren, and a sister Norma Molyneux of Salt Lake City. Funeral services will be directed by Bishop Mare E Vest of the Mona Ward, and Interment at the Mona Cemetery will be directed by Anderson Funeral Home. Former Nephi Man Dies bat- tled the Emery Spartans last Thursday on the home mat The final score was 56 for Emery, against a lone 1 for Juab. In the match, the Juab wrestlers were hampered by two forfeits in the upper weight classes. Although Rick Bird lost his battle, he did an outstanding hustling job. Keith Dansie kept ahead throughout the first two rounds, but in the final seconds his opponent scored two points on defensive action. The score of this matched ended a draw for Keith. In a match with White Pine High School of Ely, Nevada last Saturday, the Wasps again met defeat but Brad Morgan was able to pin Ms man, making a 50-- 6 final score. Coach Ogden claims that this team is relatively young, but they are progressing and should show progress in their future matches." The next match for the local wrestlers will be Thursday (tonight) at North Sanpete, starting at 7:30 p.m. Word was received in Nephi Tuesday of the death at Idaho Falls, Idaho of Warren Dell Jones, former resident of Senator Moss to Host Holiday Reception at Provo Inn Region Five Law Council - Schedules Meeting NephL Senator Frank E Moss will boat a holiday reception at the Royal Inn, 55 East 1230 North, Provo, dn Tuesday, December 19, from 5 to 7 p.m. Senator Moss stated The public is cordially invited to attend. Plans Being Competed for Mutual Marrieds Party Funeral services are to be announced. Friends and relatives are invited to watch the Salt Lake City daily papers for funeral time and place announce- ment Mr. Jones was bam March 30, 1895, a son of William and Elizabeth Tolley Jones. He married Velda Norton Decem- ber 10, 1917. Surviving are his widow, three grand children, eight great grandchildren, and the followingjrothers and sisters: Bert Jones, Alma Jones, Victor Jones and Grant Jones, Mrs. Erma Garrett, all of Nephi and Norma Jensen, Delta. Agenda items indude a small agency record keeping system presentation bjr the State Law Enforcement Plamssg Agency staff, as well as other busteMi and training items. Region 5 Law Enforcement Council, the planning council for law enforcement activities fa the six counties, will meet on December 20 at Mlckelson Cate' In Nephi, at 7:30 p.m. Grant Larsen, Sheriff of Sanpete 6 wift-tand chairman of Region 5, Indicates the public is invited to attend. y, Mutual Marrieds of Juab Stake are planning a New Years Eve dinner-dancA program will begin at 10 pat, the dinner at 11 p.m. and dancing after 12:00 midnight A charge will be made of $1.00 per couple to cover expenses. e. Servicemen, Missionary Addresses Given Names and addresses of service men Truscott and missionaries as furnished up to noon Raymond RM3 on Tuesday Include: US.S. Hunley Elder Martell Menlove C. P. 20809 01,000 Sao Paulo S. P. Brazil Graveside services were held at the Vine Bluff cemetery in Nephi on December 6 for the infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terry Dibble (Betty Ann Worwood) of Boise, Idaho. The baby died at birth in Boise. Rites also were held at Boise. Mr. and Mrs. Dale M. Worwood, parents of Mrs. Dibble, attended the services at Boise and visited with their son in law and daughter. flamed to Administrative Position in California City Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews received word Sunday of the promotion of their son( Russell R. Mathews, to the position of Administrative Assistant in the Police Force of Santa Maria, Calif. Russell holds the rang of Sergeant and has been employed in the department for the past 11 years. Santa Maria has a population of 33,000. Mutual Interest Party ar by the editor no secret to anyone who or anywhere resides in Juab Valley in Utah for that matter that the cold wave on Saturday night, Sunday, Monday and into Tuesday really snapped at the records for the particuar days. The mercury plunged officially to 21 degrees below zero at Levan, only e six degrees short of the record, according to John D. Shepherd. At the Nephi station, a (warm" by comparison) reading of 14 degrees below zero was recorded on Sunday morning. The storm began on Thursday morning as several inches of snow was recorded and continued intermittently during Friday, and high wind and blowing snow Friday eveening forced closure of U. S. 91 between Santaquin and Nephi and also south of NephL Wresiers Lose Matches in Season Opening Events Graveside Services Conducted Elder Martin Worwood, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Worwood, who remiscently returned from a two-yesion fat Australia. Elder Worwood will give a report of his mission on Sunday, In connection with the Nephi Second Ward sacrament meeting. Bishop R. Clark Greenhaigh urges all ward member to attend the meeting, which wfll begin at 4:30 p.m. Today for Former Mona Ward Bishop 18-fo- ot Lady Republicans to Meet At Home of Mrs. Orme The Ladies Republican Club will hold a Christmas party on Saturday, December 16 at 7 p.m. at the home of Mrs. All members of the Natalie Orme. club are invited. Services Scheduled Its absolutely TURKEY GIVEAWAY i Volume 63, Number 50 minus 21 Degrees Sets Winter low Record Lofgran, Dick Draper, Commander Edward Worwood and Don Barton. The officers group was relected. 10c A reminder to Mutual Interest members of Juab Stake: The party begins at 7 p.m. at the Fine Arts Center on Friday, December 15 (tomorrow). Bring your favorite dish and your own dishes, according to Leora D. Christensen, stake , leader. Gentlemen way bring a $1.00 contribution if they desire. A special Christmas program will be presented. We need you, and you need the Mutual Interest group", Mrs. Christensen stated. (AS-3- 1) OPS COM DIV. F.P.O. San Francisco Calif 96601 Elder Burt IBeilistan 509 W. King Street Boone, North Carolina 28607 Elder Thomas Haney South First Avenue Arcadia, California 91006 129 Elder Kenneth Zabrislde 709 Clarkson Box 1679 Denver, Colorado 90201 Max Thomas PFC Scott P. Hermansen Marine Detachment, USS Hunley Reception Friday to Honor Retiring (AS-3-1) F.P.O. San Francisco, Calif. 96601 Elder Richard Jenkins 620 Pries Paris, Texas 75460 Elder Jeffery Bowles 10 Twynham Road Southbome Boumemoth, Hants. England Alan Kendall 256 12th Street Idaho Falls, Idaho 83401 Elder Glen H. Paystrup 4212 Sheridan Street Hyattsville, Maryland 20782 . First Security Executive, Employee Max Thomas, Senior Spanish Fork Vice President of the First Security Bank will be honored at an open house at the First Security Bank building in Spanish Fork, Friday, December 15. Also being honored at the same time is Mrs. Vivian Stewart, a long-tim- e employee of First Security Bade and it predecessors. He and Mrs. Thomas, the former Verda Bachelor, are parents of two daughters and a son: Marilyn T. Bullock, Barbara Jean T. Kelley and Gordon M. Thomas. Mr. Thomas has been a Kiwanls Club member for 33 years, and served as president of the organization In Nephi and in Spanish Fork. Friends are invited to call at the open house to honor Mr. Thomas and Mrs. Stewart upon their retire, ment. The open house will be d from 2 to 6 pjn. on Friday. Mr. Thomas resided In Nephi for several yean following establishment of tiie Commercial Bank of Utah office at NepM, later returning to Spanish Fork where he hat hem associated with the Commercial of Utah headquarters, and more recently with First Security Bank. eon-ducte- Elder Lloyd Olpin 4752 Hubbard Street Los Angeles, California 90022 Elder David Bird Box 1417 Meadow Lake. Sasic, Canada Elder Larry Pay 345 N.W. Basin No. 18 Ephrata, Washington 98823 Mr. Thomas Is a son of the late P. P. Thomas and Mima C. Thomas. He wes bom and reared In Spanish Fork, and following graduation from Spa nidi Fork. High School received his B.S. degree from the Brigham Young University, and a Master degree In Business Administration from Stanford University. lag Mrs. Stewart has been associated with First Security Bank for the past several yean and prior to that time had been employed by Commercial Bank of Utah and the Spanish Fork First National Bank. ) I |