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Show Universal Microfilming Corp. ox 2608 B -- lt L'ko City, Utah 84110 t 4 MepW, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, February 7, 1974 Volume 65, Number 6 Taylor named Lions Club president GOLDEN WRIGHT, Mayor of Fillmore, addresses joint meeting of Kiwanis, Nephi Chamber of Commerce. Right: New officers of CofC installed at meeting: seated, Arvile (Hap) White and Dan Kostenko. Standing, Milton T. Harmon, Reed Christensen. CofC officers installed; president lists Chamber aims At a recent meeting of the Nephi Kiwanis Club and the Chamber of Commerce, Dan Kostenko was installed as the 1974 Chamber president with Milton T. Harmon, Reed Christensen, and Arvile White as new directors. Nelson Jones remains vice president of the organization and Milton Sperry and directors. Leon Winter as hold-ove- r Guest speaker at the meeting was Mayor Golden Wright of Fillmore City. He addressed Kiwanians, Chamber members, and their wives concerning the need for progressive community planning and industrial growth. The mayor indicated that a1 rural community should be motivated toward change, be resourceful, be patient, and be willing to take calculated risks to improve the quality of life. y Juab High honor roll released f r Kirk Wright, principal at Juab High School, has released the names of the Honor Roll students for the second term. They are, according to grades: Twelfth grade Louise Allred, Pamla Austin, Pamala Jackson, Merrill Jones, Margaret Ockey, Bevan Orme, Patrick Painter, Steven Peterson, Debra Spencer, Clark Wood, Dennis Worwood, Gordon Young. Eleventh grade MaryEllen Allred, Julie Andrews, David Bean, Cory Belliston, Mark Farley, Brenda Ferre, Barbara Garrett, Lynn Hansen, Carole Haycock, Carolyn Jarrett, Debbie Lofgran, Tamra Memmott, Helen Neilsen, Anona Spencer, Cheryl Whittington, Scott Wilkey, Becky Wilson. Tenth grade Arlene Carter, Richard Foote, Annette Pexton. Ninth grade Rebecca Bracken, Carole Foote, Debra Gadd, Laura Greenhalgh, Julie Ingram, Cindy Jorgensen, Leanne Lynn, Julie Mangelson, Diane Memmott, Kristy Parkin, Becky Sperry. Eighth grade Martha Allred, Brent Boswell, Pamela Higginson, Julie Keyes. Seventh grade David Steele, Randall Vickers, Jan White. Students in Juab High schools cooperative education program who achieved honor roll status are : James Jarrett, Carl Lewellyn, Sherrie Major, Janna Newton, Linda Olsen, David Worwood, Linda Worwood, Mitchell Worwood. r Dan Kostenko, president of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce announced the responsibilities of the chamber board members at a recent meeting of the chamber. Dr. Nelson Jones will be in charge of promotion. As such, he will take care of publicity, signs, new businesses in town, directories, tourism and tourist recreat- ion. Leon Winter is the board member in charge of business development. He will oversee retail merchants, wholesalers, motels, service stations, cafes and restaurants, industrial development and agriculture. Reed Christensen will head the organizational development of the chamber. He will oversee internal relations, membership, hospitality, and general membership meetings. Roads, highways, and streets will be handled by Milton Sperry. He will oversee street conditions, routing, street safety, the highway 50 project, and the push to get a semaphore at the intersection of First North and Main Streets. Arville (Hap) White will be in charge of community development. He will direct civic improvement, beautification, safety and local recreation. Milton Harmon will be in charge of the public affairs division, and as such will be responsible for communications with various organizations, civic affairs, legal action and education. The new Chamber of Commerce board also gave attention to finding a replacement for the late Wilson Glazier, who filled the position of Chamber of Commerce Secretary. Members of the board of directors talked about how involve more local merchants in the Chamber of Commerce organization. JHS wrestlers lose to Richfield team by Dennis Worwood Juab Highs wrestlers lost their final home match to a surprisingly strong Richfield squad last Thursday, The Wasps points came from a superior decision by Dan Paystrup, decisions by Keith Dansie and Matt Bracken, and a pin by Bevan Orme. Juabs region record now stands at Juabs matmen will face their toughest test of the season tonight, when they travel to Heber to face state champion Wasatch. The Wasps are hoping to put in a good performance against Wasatch, in preparation for the Region 7 championship matches, which will be held on February 14 and 16. Tonights match will begin at 7:30 p.m. 46-1- 4-- 4. Gary Taylor is the new president of the Nephi Lions Club, following the resignation last Thursday of A. Rex Hill, who has accepted new responsibilities with the Utah Highway Patrol which will take him to Salt Lake City. Mr. Taylor has been serving as a vice president of the club. The appointment was made by the clubs board of directors at the regular meeting last week. The new president of the club is a Trooper with the Utah Highway Patrol, and has been located at Nephi for the past several years. Juab County Hospital list Patients at the Juab County Hospital as of Wednesday morning included: Mabel Anderson, Nephi Corey Carter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Keith Carter of Levan. Elmont Carter, Nephi Robert Crawford, Nephi Julie Greenhalgh, Payson Goldie Howarth, Nephi Gladys Mackey, Nephi Mrs. Danny Olsen, Nephi Della Ostler, Nephi Leone Peterson, Nephi Nelda Reynolds, Nephi Hazel Russell, Nephi Dorothea Steele, Nephi Lamone Tolley, Nephi Mrs. Albert Winsor, Nephi Clara Winter, Levan Funds derived from the recent sale of brooms in the Nephi' area will aid sightless persons in the state, according to A. Rex Hill, retiring president, and Jay C. Mickelson, brooms project committee chairman of the Nephi Lions Club. Funds totaling $335 have been dispersed, including recently forwarded checks for $100 to the University of Utah eye bank, and $100 to the Retina Foundation. In addition, $35 has been contributed to Jie Blind Square Dancers Club to assist them to attend a convention at San rather than Tuesday, February 12 as publicized in last weeks issue. The banquet, to be held at Rays Cafe, will feature Representative Cary G. Peterson as the speaker. Those attending are invited to use the Rays Supper Club entrance, at the back of the cafe. Ample parking area is available there, according to Mrs. Max L. Orme, Lady Republican Club officer. Nephi PO sets new hours MUTUAL CONGRATULATIONS Sergeant Lyle O. are extended by Lieutenant A. Rex Hill, left, and Evans. Each has been promoted by Utah Highway Patrol. TNPhoto Rex Hill promoted; new sgt. named for Nephi patrol area for Saturday A change in hours at the Nephi post office for Saturdays has been announced by James L. Whimpey, postmaster. Window hours will be from 8:30 a.m. until 12:30 p.m. on Saturdays, Whimpey A Rex Hill, who for the past several years has been Sergeant over District 5 of the Utah Highway Patrol, has accepted an appointment as Lieutenant over the Safety Inspection program for the State of says. w Utah, it was announced last week. Lieutenant Hills appointment became effective February 1. Named as the new District 5 head is Lyle O. Evans, Fillmore. Sgt. Evans has had 11 years of service with the Patrol, and will 'maintain his residence in Fillmore for the present. Lieutenant Hill will maintain his residence in Nephi until the end of the current school year, he said last week. His office will be in the State Office building adjacent to the state capitol. The new Lieutenant has had many years of service with the Highway Patrol, primarily in the Nephi area. He has served as president of the Nephi Lions Club during the current club year, and has been active in other civic endeavors. He and Mrs. Hill, the former Margaret McPherson, are the parents of two daughters and a son. The new District Sergeant is a native of Parowan, and has had Patrol service at Price, Greenriver, and Fillmore. He is currently a member of the Fillmore Second Ward bishopric, and he and Mrs. Evans, the former Shirley Rowley, are the parents of a daughter and two sons. First ward plans supper THE MILTON T. HARMON family: front Harmon and Milton T. Harmon. Nephi Levan weather report NEPHI WEATIlbn LEVAN WEATHER Chris, Maria and James. Back Sue Cook TNPhoto by Daryl Gibson Harmon family by the editor Antonio, Texas, and $100 has oeen sent to the Visually Handicapped. Brooms for the Lions Club's annual project are purchased by the club from the Utah Workshop for the Blind in Salt Lake City. Such purchases assist those handicapped persons employed there to earn a livelihood and support their families. Brooms made by the center are of the highest quality, Mr. Mickelson stated. We greatly appreciate the support we receive from the residents of this area Mickelson stated. Your broom purchase will do much in helping others to see The annual Lincoln Day banquet will be held Saturday February 9, 64-5- Primary association leaders of the Nephi Utah Stake have announced that a Mobile Clinic from the Primary Childrens Hospital in Salt Lake City will be at the Mt. Pleasant LDS Hospital on February 15. The clinic will open at 9:30 a.m. Families with children that can benefit from a visit to this clinic can obtain an application from Renee Woodard, stake Primary President, at 432 North First East in Nephi. The application must be signed by the parents and the family doctor and returned to the Primary Childrens Hospital so that a definite appointment can be made. Mrs. Woodard says, however, that if there is not time for this procedure, the new applicant must bring the signed application with them to the clinic. Lions club helps Utah blind 9 by Dennis Worwood The Gunnison Bulldogs outlasted the battle last Juab Wasps in a see-sar, Les Friday, winning Rosenvalls play proved to be the difference in the game, which was well played by both teams. Rosenvall took the games high scoring honors going away, with 36 points. Juab was led by Pat Painter, with 17 points, and Clark Wood who had 14. Two other Wasps hit double figures: Mike Jones hit 11 points and Lynn Hansen chipped in 10. Juab will take its 3 region record to Manti tomorrow night. The Templars, at 0 are leading Region 7s Juab division. Clark Barton, Reid Cox, and Brent Dobson have been stalwarts for fourth-ranke- d Manti. Juab will depend on Clark Wood and Pat Painter, both of whom are among the fop ten scorers in Region 7. Game times are 5:45 and 7:30. date set sight-savin- banquet Feb. Juab wasps to meet Manti Mobile clinic g program are made by Nephi Lions Club. CONTRIBUTSION TO ASSIST in as Rex Treasurer Miles A. Anderson hands checks to Jay C. Mickelson, project chairmanTNPhoto club approves. HilL retiring president, Lincoln day Were a very closely knit family. Thats the way Mr. and Mrs. Milton T. Harmon and children feel about their y family life and we can agree after spending some time in their home one evening recently. The family spends much time together, especially in the summer, when they go to the Cook cabin in the hills near Fountain y Green for af least a vacation. They spend many Saturdays at the cabin throughout the year, and in the winter enjoy various winter sports there. Mr. Harmon is Juab County Attorney, and also has a private practice. He was recently awarded the Best Boss award by the family members. Mrs. Harmon is office secretary, and each of the children in the family assume certain duties in the office, as errand boys, custodian, etc. Milton T. Harmon was born at Manti, and moved to Nephi with his parents more than 30 years ago. Thats long enough to be called a native he firmly believes. After graduation from Juab High School, he attended the University of Utah, graduating from there with a degree of Juris Doctor in 1962. He was elected Juab County Attorney before he passed the state bar examination, and for some time was associated with his father in the turkey processing business before beginning the practice of law. He is currently a member of the board of directors of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce, and has been aciive in other civic affairs. Active in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Mr. Harmon served as bishop of the Nephi First Ward for approximately six years, and currently is discussion leader in the High Priests group of the ward. He has served as a Sunday School teacher, and served in the Texas mission of the LDS church. Mrs. Hannon, formerly Sue Cook, is a Fountain Green woman who became Mrs. Harmon in June of 1969 at the Manti LDS temple. She is a graduate of Moroni High School, and attended Brigham Young University for two years prior to her marriage. She recalls that she was granted a special degree from the University of Utah law school at the time of her husband's graduation that of Magna Cum Labor normally awarded to wives of all whole-heartedl- ten-da- 'Close-knit- 7 graduating law school students. Mrs. Harmon likes to sew, but doesnt do much of it because of her responsibilities at the law office. She teaches the Merrie Miss B class in Primary, and is a Relief Society visiting teacher. She has served in the MIA and Sunday School as a teacher in years past. Chris, nearing 14 years of age, is eldest of the Harmon children, and is the fourth in a row in the family where the eldest son bears also the name of Milton, after his father, grandfather, and Chris is a student in the eighth grade of the Junior High School, and is a participant in wrestling. He played Little League baseball, and Bantam basketball. Active in the First Ward, he is the president of the Deacons quorum at the present time, and enjoys camping with the family. He is a second class scout and has gained five merit badges enroute to Eagle status which he hopes to gain. All three of the Harmon children are taking piano lessons, and the days practice begins at 6:30 a.m. A supper will be held for members and former members of the Nephi First ward this Saturday, ward officers have an- - The event will Degin at 6:30 with a program. Supper will begin at 7:30. First ward officers say Come and bring another family with you. Please bring your own dishes. great-grandfath- Maria, II, is a student in the sixth grade at the Juab District Elementary school, and when asked about her favorite school subject, said I like them all. She takes dancing lessons in addition to her piano studies, and is practially 100 percent in her attendance at Primary and Sunday School. Her favorite television program is The Brady Bunch. James James Cook Harmon is the youngest of the children, and is a student at the Fourth grade, with Mr. Paxman as his main teacher. He looks forward to the day when he can play football. He also is practically 100 percent in attendance at Primary and Sunday School, and enjoys going to the cabin with the family. The children have made sleigh dogs out of their two dogs, hooking them to sleighs while sufficient snow has been available. They also keep rabbits on the familys premises. We've know Milton and Sue Harmon over the years since they have made Nephi their home, but it was nice to get to know them better, and also to meet their children and talk to them. Were sure that you'll agree that they are A Family You Should Know." Mona youth at range meet James Neilsen, a junior at JuaD Hign school, is attending the National Range convention being held in Tucson, Arizona this week. James received the expense-pai- d trip by being selected as one of two high scorers at the Youth Range Camp held in Ephraim canyon last summer. Neilsen is the secretary of the Mt. Nebo Chapter of Hie Future Farmers of America and has shown interest in range management and land judging since his enrollment at Juab High. He is the winner of the first place individual trophy in range judging at the Snow College field day held in October. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. James Neilsen of Mona. I |