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Show 5 Universal Microfilming Corp. cx 2608 ST.lt Liko City, Utah B 84110 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, May 10, 1973 1-- 15 route to be announced? Friday Announcement wilt be made Friday of the location of Highway from Sevier River to North Nephi, according to an information release received this week from the State Road Commission. The announcement is expected to be made during a meeting of the commision at the Juab County Courthouse. Five locations for the highway rwerfe discussed at a public, information meeting here on February 7, and after study of the possible routes, the feasibility of each with all aspects, the commission will make further discussion during their meeting here Friday and announce the decision. In keeping with a policy established some time ago by the Commission, at least one meeting a month is held away from the highway department headquarters in Salt Lake City, to provide commissioners with an opportunity to meet with citizens and local officials and discuss local highway needs and problems. Participants at the public hearing, who! registered an interest in being advised of further devlopments op the highway routing, have been invited to attend the discussion at the meeting which is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. Bevan Orme Six to attend Boys7 State Six Nephi young men have been selected to attend the 1973 Boys State to be held on the Utah State University campus from June 10 to 16, according to Jack Shaw, committee chairman and Gary Lofgran, commander of Nephi Post No. 1, American Legion. Attending will be Tracy Belliston, son of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Belliston; Richard Bird, son of Lawrence Bird; James Bowles, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Bowles; Patrick Painter, son of Mr. and Mrs. James L. Painter, Lewis Sampson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Sampson; and Bevan Orme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max L. Orme, The Nephi Lions Club is sponsoring Tracy Belliston and Richard Bird; the Nephi Kiwanis Club is sponsoring James Bowles, Patrick Painter, and Lewis Sampson, and Bevan Orme is being sponsored by the Ute Stampede Juab High sets annual Honor Banquet students Juab of The outstanding High School will be recognized at the annual Juab High School awards banquet to be held next Wednesday. The banquet, scheduled to be held at the Juab School District Elementary school, will begin at 7:30 p.m., according to high school spokesmen. Mrs. Evelyn Lomax, chairman of department at the high school will be the featured speaker at the banquet. the-Engli- Volume 64. Number 19 Juab Stake conference set for this weekend Nephi cleanup day Is sucessful Chamber says Thanks to the cooperation of Nephi City, Juab County, the Utah National Guard, and the Nephi Civic Clubs, Nephi is a much cleaner place this week, according to Ned Worthington, president of the Chamber of Commerce. Worthington stated that 222 man hours were donated to haul the 105 loads of trash to the junk grounds. He encourages Nephi 's citizens to continue working to make Nephi a show-plac- e to live and visit." In order to encourage the business people of Nephi to improve their places of business the Chamber of Commerce has designated the rest of the month of May as clean-umonth. The Chamber will offer two prizes in a contest for the business that improves its looks the most. The first prize w ill be $50 and the second prize will be $25. Judging will continue through the month of p May. We hope that everyone will look at the stores in Nephi take a good and do the things to make them look necessary better. said Worthington. Lazy eye clinic Juab Stake quarterly conference will be held Saturday evening and Sunday at the Juab Stake House, according to an announcement this week by President Golden R. Mangelson and his counselors, Vaughn J. Paxman and Wesley A. Lynn. President Mangelson will preside at the conference, inasmuch as there will be no visiting general authority. Elder Phil D. Jensen, regional representative of the Council of the Twelve, will attend, howver, and participate in the activities of the conference. The general session will be conducted Sunday at 10 a m. and all members of the stake are invited and urged to be in attendance, President Mangelson stated. High School to elect off icers today The elect students student-bod- y of Juab High School will officers for the coming in elections to be held today. Margo Mickelscn, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jay C. Mickelson, and Bevan Orme, son of Mr. and Mrs. Max Orme, are year contending for the position of student-bod- y president. are Vieing for the title of Vern Hermansen and David Bean. Candidates for secretary are Cheryl Whittington and Barbara Garrett, and Clark Wood and Kelly Painter are seeking the post of activities manager. The results of the election will be announced Friday during school. nt for the general session will be furnished by the Mona Ward choir. The conference Junior Sunday School will be conducted concurrent with the 10 a m. session, in the Junior Sunday School room. Children three to six years of age, inclusive are invited to attend this department. Sunday School officials of the Third Ward will be in charge. The conference will begin with a welfare meeting at 4 p m. Saturday, with the following expected to attend: Stake Presidency, High Council, executive secretary, clerks, stake Relief Society Presidency, Bishoprics, Executive Secretaries, Clerks, Ward Relief Society Presidencies, High Priest Group Leaders, Seventies Group Leaders, Elders Presidents or group leaders, Aaronic Priesthood General Secretaries. Those expected to attend the special leadership meeting Saturday at 7 p.m. include: Stake Presidency, High Council, Executive Secretary, Clerks, Bishoprics, Executive Secretaries, Ward Clerks, Melchize-de- k Priesthood Quorum Presidencies, Unit Leaders, Group Leaders and Secretaries. Stake Auxiliary Presidencies and Board members. Ward Auxiliary Presidencies, Ward Teacher Development Directors, Stake and Ward Auxiliary Inservice Leaders, Meetinghouse librarians, Associate Librarians and Library Assistants, Stake Director of Libraries, Ward Aaronic Music Priesthood General Secretaries, all members of ward Councils, Members of Bishops Youth Councils, Seminary and Institute Teachers. set for Monday A clinic to detect Amblyopia (Lazy Eye) will be held this coming Monday, May 14 in the Juab County Courthouse, according to an announcement made this week by Mrs. Betty Cook, Juab County public health nurse. The clinic will be held from 9 a.m. to 11 ? m., and is for children from three and a half years of age to Kindergarten age. According to Mrs. Cook, if there are children of Kindergarten age that have missed the test, they may take it at this time. Members of the Elementary PTA will assist at the clinic, Mrs. Cook said. Patrick Painter Scout-O-Ram- Weather Report LEVAN WEATHER They tell me that members of the Juab School District Board of Education gave up automobile driving recently. K. J. Sperry, Clinn A. Morgan and Boyd Howarth (and wives) were enroute to California for a school board convention recently, and down the road a piece (with Bishop K. J. driving) they were stopped at a road block. May I see your drivers license the officer asked. Said K. J. flipped open his wallet and flashed out his This license license, so the story goes is expired the officer said. Next came Clinn Morgan, who slid under the wheel . . . and his license, too, had expired. Result was, Boyd Howarth had to do all the driving to, at and around California and all the way home! Thats a lesson to each of us! Check it today. reg .... NEPHI WEATHER that Nephi s main street is becoming a race track. On TWO OCCASIONS on Monday, May 7, racing Did you notice was going on on the highway right through the business district! Naturally, no radar was available at my finger tips, but my estimate would be 60 miles per hour or more' side by side. First race was to the south, then at about 12:30 a pickup and passenger car were headed north! reg The following is reprinted from the issue in a Ephraim, May 19 uuides, Cubs, Scouts, Venturers and Explorers will present exhibits of their best projects at a on the Snow College campus May 19. Entry forms, listing the theme of the exhibit, the number of boys and leaders participating and other data, should be mailed to Paul Turner, Richfield, chairman not later than May 15. Turner said that units will be assigned 8 x 14 foot booth space in the Snow College Scout-O-Ram- a Scout-O-Ram- a gymnasium. The gym will be open May 19, the day of the at 12 noon for settingb up booths. The exhibits will be open for public viewing that day from 3 to 6 p.m. The judges will rate the exhibits and announce their selections at 5, at which time awards, will be presented the winning units. Patches will be given to all participating units. A Pinewood Derby for Cubs will be conducted at 3 with a weigh-i- n at 2:30, Turner said. Food booths will be operated liv Explorers. Bovs participating in the Scout-O-Ramust he in uniform and they and their leaders will not be required to have tickets. Tickets will be required of others Scout-O-Ram- m a, attendance ol May 7, 1936: John Ludlow, external TN Photo Robert Painter is president of Nephi Jaycees Robert Painter was elected president of the Nephi Javcees at elections held recently at a meeting at Ray's Cafe. Painter will succeed Jerry Steele, with installation ceremonies to le held on May 311 Named as vice presidents are Morris Burton, internal; and John Ludlow, external Directors for the year will be Jerry Steele, Phil Sperry, Lee Scott, Brent Norwood and Terrance Parkin. Blair Painter w ill continue in the notino of club secretary. Mother is truly the only person who knows what the word Mother means; knows the sorrows and happiness which accompanies motherhood. We on the outside of lilc we who have been put on this earth to fulfill another mission, annually pay tribute to this wonderlul lady who has meant so much to us during our life, from the time we are horn until eternity. Mother is the person, who before we are horn into this world,, plans and builds for us and triumphantly brings our soul into this world and gives d a clean, wholesome bodv. She is t lie person who cheered us on as we look our first steps; rejoiced in the first words and thrilled in hearing the word Mama from tiny lips. Mother is the person who kept a silent vigil through the sickness of boyhood and girlhood She never complained about staving up all mghl in order that our childish desires might lx satisfied. Mothir is the person, who if it were necessary, would gladly die for you! We do honor to Mother Sunday. She is the guest of honor of America. To her the n.il.on hows, and for her and her spirit of heiplulness praises are many. Express your appreciation to Mother by a gift not just a little present that she will dispose of in a day or so, but something that will really last and make every day a Mothers day for her. Members of the Ramon Warren family: Front, Brian Ramon Warren, Ramon Ranch life proves interesting for Warren family by the editor .... Note to Afton, Wyoming if you have any more fine families similar to Ramon and Lanna Gardner Warren that may be looking for a new place to settle, we in East Juab County surely would appreciate having them. Mr. and Mrs. Warren have resided in Nephi for the past several years, where Mr. Warren is manager of the Canyon Rim Stake Welfare farm southwest of Nephi. The farm (or ranch) consists of 1600 acreas. Mr. Warren, one evening, stopped to give aid to a group of young ladies following an automobile accident . . . and that was where the romance began which led to a marriage at the Idaho Falls LDS Temple and thence a family of two daughters and a son. The household also contains a "Tortise shell cat and a very friendly black cocker spaniel. Mr. Warren was horn in Etna, Wyoming in the famed Star Valley. He graduated from Star Valley High School at Afton, and Russel Yazzie, foster son of Mr. and Mrs. iiiton Steiner, will report on Ins labors in the Northern Indian Mission at sacrament meeting in the First Ward this. Sunday. Bishop Byron Wilkey invites all members of the ward to be in attendance. Warren, Back, Kelly Rae Warren, Mrs. Lanna Gardner Warren, Colleen Warren. attend a business college at Denver, Colorado where he studied accounting for one year. He served in the ordinance division of' the army, being located for some two years in Romulus, New York. Following release from military service, he was employed in Salt Lake City for some three years, and in 1965 became employed by Canyon Rim Stake c their farm near Park City. He came to Nephi in 1968 after the Stake sold their Park City holdings and purchased a farm in Juab Valley. Mrs. Warren is also a native of Star Valley, a graduate of Star Valley High School and Seminary, and feels the accident mentioned above was indeed a "blessing in disguise. She has been ultraactive in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints throughout her life, serving in various organizations. She has been a Primary president, and presidency member, a secretary in the Sunday School, a Laurel leader and leader at various times in the MIA. She and Mr. Warren attend temple session regularly. Eldest daughter in the Warren family is Colleen. 13, who currently is completing the seventh grade at Juab Junior High School, and where she has attained the honor roll. Colleen plays a clarinet in the school band, and is studying piano. She is a Beehive girl, and recently accepted responsibility as Primary nursery leader. Colleen loves the farm life, and enjoys riding her horse Flash when time and weather permit. Like her sister, Kelly Rae, 11, also enjoys horse-bac- k riding, with her horse named Dinkie a small rolly-poll- y sort of horse that is so round they nave a hard time making a saddle stay in place. Kelly Rae is a student in the fifth grade, with Mr. Bracken as her main teacher. We asked her if she was learning much under g the method in use at Juab District Elementary School. Her reply I dont know what, but Im learning, and we're sure she is. She is a Merrie Miss in Primary, and plays the flute. She, too, is studying the piano. A pupil in the kindergarten is Brian Ramon, 6. Brian joves the life on the farm, please turn to page seven y .... team-teachin- |