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Show THE THE BAND SUPPORT - BUY YOUR TICKETS TIMES-NEW- Thursday, Deeoember 26, 1974 Page Ten FROM A STUDENT TODAY FOR THE CONCERT MONDAY NIGHT AT THE AUDITORIUM OUR HOSPITAL ? BILLS - BUILDS OUR HOSPITAL Nephi, Jit::!) County, Utah, Thurvhy, Volume 38 Jan. 30, PLANS FOR OBSERVANCE OF UTAH CENTENNIAL IN EAST JUAB COUNTY Here Monday ANNOUNCED, COMMITTEES SELECTED divisions By James Conrad Number 5 WATERSHED IMPROVEMENT SEEN AS IMMEDIATE NEED TO SAVE Farm and Home Show 1 1947 NEBO AREA FROM DEVASTATION Utah State Press Assn. Service comFourteen major First step in resoration of dePlans are now well underway For this reason we are urged to .no popular and common these Harmony is still the watchword prise the "Farm and Home Show for fitting observances of Utahs hold our funds together as much d water sheds on the Nebo pleted mu includ-a- s well as he might of Utahs 27th Legislature. area of Uintah national forest was which will be on display at the Centennial in Juab County com more as a not tii ol the and Centennial hae possible of propart acWith more than two weeks taken at a meeting of representabuilding next Monday, memorating the 100th anniversary than one or two obeisances withbehind them, mem- Armory to Josepti F. Parrish, Juab of tive citizens held this week at the Pioncording of Mormon a the the these in but mala county really entry The bers of the current session on Cap- County Agr.cultural agent. Juab County court house. eers into Salt Lake Valley. worthwhile. To au'omplixh this itol Hill have shown a definite show is under the direction of Formation of the Watershed Organization of Juab County will require great otfort, much intrend of ignoring party lines in the Morris II. Taylor, Utah State Ag- Centennial Conservation Committee was the Committee was com- genuity, caret ul planning, lots of serextension interest of the state. ricultural college Nephi's basketball enthusiasts climax of Monday afternoons displeted by the County Commission-i- n hard work, and a universally coThe spirit, too, has reached re- vice Farm Labor supervisor. are in for a rare treat this Sat- cussion of the damage which has folthe with ol every individual 1946, December, spirit operative B. Maw, Gov. Herbert of lations Divisions are: urday night, February 1st. The Deen done by grazing animals on lowing members: H. W. McCune, and all agencies and organizations of corrals, sheds, Carol with the legislature in respect to 1. Models strong Provo Steelers quintet is the Nebo watershed, and ways W. C. Andrews, Clair within our society. In addition to Cox, subAfter bill. farmthe appropriations scheduled to play the Nephi North and means of increasing feeders, etc., 2 Flying water gates, Stu- the the several committees' many Carol Emma Harmon, Acord, on the club activities; Ward M Men team, current lead- - flow, and increasing the carrying mitting his budget message ers of Utah; 3, will E. individuals R. Theo and art, Winn, organizations Westring, executive eleventh day, the chief 4. Models of hay derricks, plows, and James H. Elli- be asked to help, and it is hoped County v dl coincide withtheute rS ln Juab stake play in the feat capacity ol the range. A. E. Sells, sent word to the joint appropriat- levelers and other general farm W. C. Stowell double- - president of the Nephi Irrigation of Marian Chris- that all will give willing service mu.ipede which uih he held dur- - ,"re ,Kume of a bang-u- p all son, Nephi; be ions committee that he would 5, Models of dairy r basketball bill. In the company, was chosen as temporary implements; the and Amon of Our second wholehearted week mg lea, tensen, Garfield, The support. Levan, July. willing to regard its requests in implements, milking Mona, Charles Haun, Carl Fields, ancestors lmd abundant courage, main including the undefeated chairman, to push formation of the game, to be Preliminary produced by preparing his appropriations bill. barns and milk houses; 6, Models Mrs. J. H. Andrew and Mrs. Wil- faith, vision, resourcefulness, im-- , o..sl Juproject wari M Men team, permanent committee to head the ib County Centennial Com- - , ason It is reliably reported that his of poultry industry, including auto- son Lee of Eureka. Since that Nebo stake league conservation work. agination, energy, and an inor-- 1 mitteo will be a pageant portray- - vv a, meet excellency even went so far as to matic trap nests. the Nephi ward team, Representatives of the irrigation has been given dinate capacity for sacrifice and! mg the hie of the pioneers and consideration time would he legislatdistany accept for rural say 7. Better homes rcntly the second place team company, Nephi City, industry, of observances cooperative effort. Our etforts to-- j giving the history and background ive recommendations that might ricts; 8, Foods and nutrition; 9 to the number Soil Conservation district, sportsni Juab stake. be made in the way of a contingent Foods and nutrition; 10, Kitchen which should be held in Juab ward preparing for and producing oi Juab County as well as showing The Steelers, holders of a victFarm Bureau federation, fund. Two years ago, it will be arrangements and utensils in the that because of the geophraphic our Centennial observance should the thinge we have accomplished or over the strong House of Dav- men, stockmen, Juab county, and the vve arc the children of a and achieved and an expres1 ion ol show been decided and has it that County, the inremembered, appropriations farm home; 10, Home sewing, between East Juab people who refused the Gold of the hope vve have for the future. id team, is composed of several Nephi business men were tentatcommittee spent a great deal of cluding models of dressing tables, separation Juab high school and college stars. ively selected at the meeting to and Tintic area, a div- California for a desert out of Other events to be presented the county on over the session debating policy clothes hangers, etc; 11, ision should be made between the Among these stars we find names serve until the respective groups portable in this lreedom build week the Centennial mg by they might the contingent fund. It finally Display on fence post preservation two localities. This has been done their own familiar to Nephi fans: Verl Sud-uee- have an opportunity to name othus Let committec remind be well n might empire. pioneer wound up by taking the and and 12, and Alma Garrett, former ers or to endorse the tentative seGardening techniques; ourselves committees world are and the wades, etc. whit tell p separate programs, being dollar fund away from the gov- home storage; 13, Modern grading Juab and Snow College stars; lection. Mr. Sells will represent high we The have area. in each and have committees have following accomplished, ernor, placing it under the board and packing processes; 14, grub organized The Utah Centennial Commiss-sio- n how we came to he what vve are, been organized for the East Juab Bryce Bailey, former Juab high the Nephi Irrigation company; of examiners as a supplemental control and B Y U star; Elliot Cameron, Councilman Harry J. Irons, Nephi and devices. have at their disposal certain and what the future piomises to County area: fund and submitting the appropIn addition to the above East Juab Centennial Commit- former Springville high and B. A. City; Ray Gadd, superintendent of fnnds appropriated by the Legis- us who live in Utah and to those riations bill on the final day of the there is a section supplies displays by each lature, which can be distributed to who may wish to make Utah their tee: II. VV. McCune, chairman, C. star; Art Rogers, former star the Nephi plant of the United Statsession. at Snow College; and several oth- es Gympsum company, industry; individual county for its respective counties for use of County Com- home. Such entertainment as ro- Liair Acord, vice chairman; Should the committee avoid a er standouts who have starred in Ray Francom of Levan, Soil ConL. Harmon, secretary-treasureconsisting of various farm mittees, to be expended by them deo, horse racing, fairs. display, on it this may year, fight policy home implements developed in the furtherance of servation district: Othel L. Pay, YV. C. Andrews, R. E. YVinn, high school and college. high fitting, be able to introduce the bill as and or suitable for farm- class observances within the counThese players combine to make East Juab Wildlife Federation; by especially James II. E. LV. Ellison, as as 45th the provided ers and their families in that counday, early son and Max Thomas, with the up a fine and strong aggregation. James H. Ellison, Farm Bureau ty. In receiving this grant, county in the joint rules, according to The Nephi North Ward team, federation; Bent R. Bryan, stock-mety. committees have agreed to raise following advisory members: Emmany observers. All farmers and their families not as experienced and Dr. P. L. Jones, businessmen; ma admittedly in and connection Carol budTheo Ilarmon, expend locally Stuart, Governors In spite of the are by the Extension offic- with and in furtherance of said V. C . Slowed, Arnon strong as the Steelers, is the lead- W. C. Andrews, chairman of the Westring, get message, in which he outlined ials urged Arat to visit this display the and entertainment, an Garlicld and Marion Christensen. er of the Juab Stake M Men leag- Board of County Commissioners, departmental expenditures which mory building on Monday, Febru- celebration amount which will at least equal Committee on Sports: Clair R. ue, and is composed of several Juab County and County Agent were $7,000,000 under departmentand if possible exceed the amount Acord, chairman, Theo Westring, former Juab high players. Elden JosephF. Parrish. al requests, he has made it clear ary 3rd. Wilford L. Hansen, in charge of Keith Barnes, Gordon Fountain Green Wards Reunion Theron Snyder, Ralph Beard, Irel Liddiard, received rom the Centennial Comthat there are many proposals that Don water shed management of Region mission. This contract has been on Saturday, February 15 is an- Chase, Vern Mangelson, and Asa Fay, Lawrence Higginson, He explained this he supports. Jones, Ken Sperry and Dwane Four, U. S Forest Service, Ogentered into and the Juab County It is the stand by saying that to bring hundreds of IL Sperry. .Committee on Finance: Max Bracken combine to make up the den, was the principal speaker at Committee will receive from the ticipated prerogative of the Legislature not The North the meeting. By means of charts, State the sum of $2086.00. A divis- former residents to renew old time Thomas, chairman, D. E. Ostler, North ward team. mine" to determine if and where ion of this amount between East acquair.tenances. All former Bish- Earl H. Steele, Ruth Cundiek, Warders are expected to show the drawings and diagrams, Mr. Hanthe state is to expend its services. Juab County and the Tintic area, ops of the ward who have moved Ljle Pratt, Marion Christensen Steelers a good, well played game sen gave a picture of what has He specifically referred to the and some fine basketball will be happened to the watershed, and Miss Joyce Ras- - and Arnon Garfield. are invited. with also been has away said upon he agreed which of Utah University the understanding of the respon- mussen as queen, and attendants Committee on Beaulificption: on display. pointed out how reseeding is the should be expanded into a gradIn the preliminary game, start- feasible means of increasing water uate school. Whether or not this Funeral services for Parley P. sibility of the committee for each Lou Jean Oldroyd and Ellon Mik- - J.anos II. Ellison, chairman; James should be done, he said, is a job Christison, former Sheriff of Juab area to match their share of the kelson will reign supreme jit the M. Andeison, Virginia Gowers, Al-- ing at 7:30 p. m. the Payson 3rd for both culinary and irrigation, Ward Gold and Gieea Ball which rl E. Sells, Clem. Wankier and ward team meets the Nephi ward. and increasing forage crops on the for the Legislature to determine, County, were held at the Juab grant. The Paysonites are supposedly one ranges. It is th,e aim of the Centennial in scheduled for die evening Stake Tabernacle on Friday, afterVaughn Molyneaux. "not me. e The banquet is planned for 1 He specifically pointed out how Committee on1 Arts: E. LV. Rich- of the strong teams of Utah Coun-- i On other measures there appear-e-o noon, January 24th. Bishop1 Alma Commission to hold throughout and are currently leaders in intensive grass plants on the range to be perfect harmony between Tranter of the Nephi ward was in state during this centennial year, P. M. in the community hall with a ardson, chairmen; Emma Harmon, Bent the Nebo stake and are undefeated. and mountain slopes will hold the the chief executive and his charge of the services and was one observances which will be a truly program of songs, readings, short Carol Stuart, Roy Bowles, He expressed sup-'.- o of the speakers. Others wrho spoke appropriate birthday party for the talks, etc planned for the Theatre Eiv.ai, Boyd Patton, Ernest YVil-- The Nephi center ward team is at water, and how it percolates thru present in second place, behind various strata of rocks to feed the Hekn Jones, Genevieve clarify the filling of vacan-- . were President James H. Ockey, people of Utah, as well as good building immediately following. At North in Juab springs and streams perhaps miles Minnie Halverson, Gwen only the Nephi which is a top political issue Will L. Hoyt and John C. Hall. entertainment and an expression the same time the children will enstake With the Nephi Cen- below. According to the informajoy a matinee dance with play. m Salt Lake county. On the other Music for the occasion was as fol- of Utahs achievements to the Continued on Page Five ter ward composed of several for- tion, Mr. Hansen presented, a revisitors who may attend hand, he has outspokenly opposed lows: Vocal solo Ive Done My mer Juab high players, a closely seeding program on the mounttwo house measures which would Work by Herman W. McCune; a C( ntested and interesting game is ain slopes will increase the late remove the Engineering commis- quartet composed of Mr. and Mrs. summer and fall flow in the expected. sion from under the budgetary Ralph Barnes. Mrs. Wilford Pratt Receipts of these games will go streams, and will have a retarding control of the finance commission. and Bishop Elgin R. Garrett sang toward purchasing badly needed effect on the spring runoff. InO My Father and Mrs. Carol The governor also bitterly opfquipment for Juab Stake M Men asmuch as the watershed is known posed a pair of bills introduced in Stuart sang A Perfect Day Acteams. The games are to be play- to have a poor cover, small reserthe Senate by the Tax Study com- companists were Mrs. James H. ed at the Juab high school gym voirs in the canyon are not conmittee that would eliminate the Ockey and Mrs. Diane Booth. A piat 7:30 and 8:30 p. m. respectively. sidered an economical solution, beState Publiciy and Industrial De- ano solo The Lords Prayer was A large crowd is expected to cause of the problem of silt, Mr. velopment Department. One would given by a grandson, Lee Christurn out to support the M Men Hansen stated. The logical prodo away with department funds tison. The invocation was by Dr. teams in their endeavors and to gram would be an intensive reand the other would transfer its F. H. Beckstead and the benedictwitness these excellent contests on seeding to be followed by retainduties to a publicity director un- ion by Joseph H. Greenhalgh. The this standout double header bill. ing reservoirs to hold the spring der the governor. The latter bill, graveside prayer in the Vine Bluff run off and winter water until it incidentally, is being help up by cemetery was given by a nephew, is needed for late summer and fall some legislators who are of the George Chappell of Loa, Utah. irrigation, Mr. Hansen stated. opinion- - that an unpaid advisory As an immediate method of inshould be named to guide the pubcreasing water in the stream. Mr. licity director. Governor Maw, however, is conpiping of small Mrs. Jos. G. Irons is in Los Hansen advocated fident the . bills will never reach California. While there streams to the main channel, and Angeles, him, maintaining that they will die pssble lining of the creek Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCune she will attend the wedding of her with rock masonry to save water in one of the houses. I they do announce the birth of a son, Harold Irons. daughter from sinking at the land faults reach him, however, he has prom- at the L. D. S. hospital in Salt ised a quick veto. Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Sant, Mr. in the canyon. Lake City on January 24th. Mrs. r id Mrs. Chas. These are the most outstanding McCune and new girl are reported Christensen, Ven-n- a Rasmussen and Jay Robinson examples of differences and tend to be doing fine. to the belief that only in isolated f Salt Lake City were guests of instances will the governor and the ivlatives in Nephi last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. .Harold Jackson legislature clash either on politic- announce the birth of a daughter Announcement is made of the Emerson Foote and daughter al or public philosophies. on January 24, at the Moroni hosLuolla have been visiting with marriage of Ida Golden and ArProbably the outstanding exam- pital. ;s Cat hern Foote and with Mr. nold Brough, both of this city. The ple of harmonious action around Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Vasillas tid Mrs. B YV. Foote in Compton, marriage took place on January 20 the legislative halls has been the at Las Vegas, Nevada. Cahtornia. creation of a compromise State (Lila May Christensen) announce YYeek end guests of Mr. and Mrs. the birth of a daughter on JanWater Board bill. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Chase anEmerson Foote were their daughtHere was an issue in which two uary 28, at the Payson hospital. sides had been lined up for terrific er, Miss Dorothy Foote and Miss nounce the marriage of their Norma Irisn of Salt Lake City. battle over the "Melich" daughter, Miss Erma Chase, to Miss Bertha McPherson has Wayne and "Wallace bills. Sen. Mitchell ADVISORY BOARD Eureka boys who will receiv Eaqle Awards ac Special Boy Scout YYeek Acbvities Braithwaite of Spanish SIX EAGLES The marriage took place been in Salt Lake City for a few 'Fork. Melich (R, Grand) has prepared a at Eureka are: Front row: Ray Colovich, Rex Lee, Dorwain YVuhlquist. Bank row: Scoutmaster at Las Vegas, Nevada, January 14. measure leaving the Utah Water ELECTION SET Wilson Lee, Leonard Witt, Jay Thompson anj Max Lee days this week. Mrs. Milton Shaw is in the Holy President Bryan F. Bunker of the Users Association out in the cold Cross hospital where a major op- - j Moapa L D S Stake performed the and divorcing water development Election of officers for the Nebo from the state engineers departhas been performed due to ceremony. eration NEPHI SOLDIER ment and giving it to a board of District Advisory board will be The young couple inuiries received some time ago a 15. William R. Wallace, president held at Nephi. on Saturday, Febin an automobile accident. Last honeymoon in Arizona enjoyed and Nev- IN JAPAN one and cattle One 1st. of the water users, was looking for ruary reports are that she is improving. ada. a sponsor for his measure to make sheep representative from precinct Mrs. Bernell Cooper and son one cattle representative WITH rilF, FIRST CORPS IN Harold and Mrs. Howard Painter the water users board of directors 2, and A marriage license was issued elected. 1 be will an adviser to the state engineer on from precinct have been visiting with Theron Gerald LaFevre Wilcox, 21, Pav-so-ton acriv The boys ml! he dressed in tin ir KYOTO, JAPAN, 9 JAN. 1917 EUREKA Highlighting hold been have These positions Private First Class Loulis D. Tid- Cooper, who is in the Navy and intrastate water matters. Scout new Explore. f'enut uniform", and Donna Rae Schwab, 18 ion ities planned for annual Boy As the compromise came out, by Roy McPherson, cattle see of the forest gree.i, whin they r ee;v j well of Nephi, Utah, was recently stationed at San Diego, California. Payson by County Clerk district Tintic the week in Mad-soJames p! it concentrates all water and pow- precinct number 1, Theodore to the rank of TechAir. and Mrs. LaVar Wright of Cnristensen, 2 National Patks council, will be the their awards at the Boy Scout promoted recently. er development on interstate and nician Fifth Grade were in sheep section precinct no. for his to week vvoik of Eagle badges Payson Nephi Saturday banqii't at 'he Euri:d ward intrastate waters in Utah under a and the late Lawrence Christensen presentation Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Mendenhall six young men of Eureka, it was aiMisemcc. hall oi, Thursday, v 1 l a:; a Clerk with the 58th Signal evening attending the reception of board of 15 members, of which cattle precenct no. 2. in Battalion Mrs. the Mr. and First Wilson headand family have returned from Kay Stuart. Corps rnary 13th. Felon Donum and pointed out this week by The assembly will convene at I.ee, the State Engineer would be execMrs. Merci Martin of Jenkins Scout Master, and former Floyd Lovcriogi officials ! the quarters, Kyoto, Japan. Ualifonna after with Mrs utive officer. The remaining 14 I P. M. for discussion of general of Ejreka. Personnel of this hatallion ar Salt Lake City attended the wed- CeJa Dunford atvisiting o wil' he in at Council, of 1 Walnut Park would include two from each of range problems and nomination of Mayor retendance with the Santaniiti-Tin-t'- c in the installation, oper- ding reception of her brother in who have completed Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Paxman Boys engaged and seven water districts, to be ap- officers. law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Kay two daughters of L D S st isc ctficials, President ation and maintenance of quirements for Eagle awards rre Signal Salt Lake Citv pointed by the governor with conwere in Nephi Colovcn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl G Pa" n Fred Davi; ard communication in the First Corps Stuart last Saturday evening. Ray Saturday to attend firmation of the senate. AppointLeonard Witt, Lawrenee CJi.jtn Sam D. Scons ami of responsibility. Quartered ina in Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burton were f Mr' and Mrs' ments would be made from a list Kay Stuart110" Lake of Salt son of Mr and Mrs. Marvin Wilt; tneir parent; the WARD EUREKA City an forepart which was large building have pr r.ty Si mitted by the Utah Water (hr week. a Japanese Art Museum, formerly Domain YVahlquist, son of Mr. the 150 tickets to the ba,ir,iet Charles R. Jenkins that this I or & GOLD PLANS ssociation, which would hold Jack Winn of Price spent the and Mrs. Clarence Wahlquist, Jay will be avt'labli and the general ganization boasts one of the finTSoS a nection to the affairs of the Si,1 I Thompson, son of Mr. and Mrz. o BALL est barracks in J ipan. ln it live week end in Nephi. will GREEN .hose to public e h,y btin an advisory capacity. Mr. and Mrs. Kelson of t and Rex D 2 Th and hr, taken iron Ralph ,o groups ileve. n't mfson, comfortably more than six hundEureka Ward Gold and This measure, which was introLorin T ir,j. and Join Far-re- red men. amid impressive sur- Salt Lake City spent the week Green ball will be held Sat- - 2 Max Lee, twin sons of Mr. and duced by Sens. Melich, J. Welton Lee. Mis. Wilson will bo'h 1. awarded Strr and roundings of marble pillars, curv- end in Nephi with relatives. Mrs. urday, February 8th, 1947, J Ward, (D, Boxelder. David Jones J C. Kelson returned to Salt Lake Nephi over the week In Scouting for the past four Life Scout aw. iids at the banquet, ing stairways and heavily school in Tintic the high J sculpturend R, Utah, and H. Grant Vest, D, i , rs, the, men haze been with Richard Bo1- or, Ketn Cush- - ed architecture. City with them for a few days. young auditorium. y Uintah, has the blessing of the Miss Coleen Lunt of Provo has ' MrdUe the direction of Scout Mas (under be will ln Elaine Pett "f mvi' Ihe queen recent replacements proponents of the conflicting origter Lee m s of that time. Tty L.feTwarZ'1' with Aileen Witt and Marion in To Tidwell nbsfed in Lunt a guest of Mr. and Mrs. S. A. ' inal measures and was prepared .have each completed at least 21 Other aet-v- , in v planned for P.oy tht regular The as Nash attendants. her Army in April Id r, by a joint committee of house lioirit and some of the .rout wek neb de the and after receiving Sumal ' Corns of Mrs Mont Bailey and children queen ceremony and floor and senate members. The have i t additional. 'bovs Ogden visited over the week 10 L m th will at St take show CTa p. place ,r&inmc al SaCTaiLnfPrT EMon Bowl-ws- n B'.lk, Ixmisi.ma end with relatives. Meanwhile, both house and sen,PX?t w as xh'pjied f..r nu .seas s on ,P"oscnt comprise the membersfdp m.t it was announced. nc.?ing Mrs Lavem in ate continued their first week recnice al-Mr and Mrs. John of Carter w ! and the an- - J of Senior Scout troop 2H1, bos OrtoN-rthe be Watch for 19 further lb. His wife. Mr, Ardv, guests ord for introduction of bills SenSa,urday nouncements concerning the J though most of their merit badge Kiwanis club on;TidwHl. is a rrsidmt of Moroni Onah ille were in Nephi to attend from Germany ate measures totaled 128 bills, 13 u.dn Was Pris- Christison. on guard vav vwrk was accomplished funnl of while Gold and Green Ball in this S'ore window? vv.'l Utah. He is the Sr,n of Mr Mrs. Ruby Bigler and Mrs. Mac Neumberg and 'members of Troop 111 of the Nat-- i also have mn,bs in 't work dirp'ayed Mrs. Frank Tidwell paper next week. Continued on Page Five South Bigler of Eureka were in Nephi eleven OVPrv, for I cou-kIn il Pa-during the weriL mo.rh lb. Mam, Nephi, Utah. ' over the week end. on the sea Provo Steelers To Play Here .s law-maki- 4-- II ci dur-whi- half-millio- r; Fountain Green Ward Reunion n; Planned FUNERAL FOR P. P. CHRISTISON CONDUCTED hi bipart-''gislatur- e. w Bel-listo- n, te ! Social News New Babies . . mages SIX EUREKA BOY SCOUTS TO RECEIVE EAGLE AWARDS IN SCOUT WEEK CEREMONY I 1 Colc-vieh- ; r . - n , - Ix-c- ba-Jje- -- I . i.i. 1 S-- IP rLa8nd 6 ks muming I h2 |