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Show rT"p i TheTimes-News-- D Nephi Utah A Page from the Past.. February 27, 1975 - Shop In Nephi Nephi, Juab County, Utah Thursday, Times, Volume 25, No. 22 113 Register For May 30th, The News, Volume 1935 Sacred Pageant Is To Home of Commercial Bank' 4-- H -- Club Work in County $ Sunday Evening To End June Session of Juab Stake Quarterly Conference H total of 113 boys and girls of Juab County registered in club work during the coming sumR. Whitaey Groo, Supt. of mer according to results compiled Highway Patrol Gives Fine after the registeration Monday by Talk at Kiwanis Luncheon; County Agent A. E. Smith. Results from Mona clubs were Support of Club Is Asked not available, and late entries will in all probability swell the present number. "We hope to show a downward has arranged The trend in automobile accidents in itself as registration follows: Second year clothUtah during the next few years, ing, undQr the direction of Miss the opera- Vanda Foote, 9 members: third primarily through tion of two very important measyear clothing, Miss Mildred Hall, ures passed by recent legislatures leader, 14 members: Home Science. R. Whitney Groo, superintendent Mrs. A. E. J-Smith, leader, 11 mem-brer- s; of the State Highway Patrol, told 8 members; Colt Forestry, the members of the Nephi Kiwanis club, Allan Tolley, leader, 7 mem-bers;Club at their Monday noon lunchyear foods LflTisn eon. Goble, leader, 5 members; Home two beThe measures now Science, Miss LaVon Harris, leading undertaken are the issuing er, 12 members; sheep club, Samof drivers and chaufers licenses uel Nielson, leader 9 members; and the periodically inspection of Leland Nielson leader, 15 motor vehicles, he further stated. sheep. in the first year sewing club at One hundred and forty thousand Levan under the direction of Miss drivers certificates were issued to Martha Francom. Miss Mabel Fow-Uta- h adults without examination, is the leader at Mona, and since that time there has been1 jesA new course offered for the 12,000 drivers examined, and out first time this year will be given of that rVumber, two per cent in Handicraft under the direction were turned down on account of of County Agent Smith. Four have various defects. registered in this club. Two per cent of the 140,000 persons who have been issued drivers licenses without an examination will eventually be eliminated from the state highway, thus in a very short time, all persons holding drivers licenses in Utah will be fully Large qualified to operate a motor 4-- H sw ' provement association for the past year will be given at the concud-in- g session of the Juab Stake quarterly conference to be held under the auspices of the stake M. I. A. at 8 P. M. Sunday evening. The program arranged for the occasion is as follows: Vocal solo, The S.eer, Thomas W. Vickers; characterization and message of Joseph Smith, William Bailey, characterization and excerpts from the life of J. Golden Kimball, Harry Beagley; reading from William Claytons Journal, Alma Burton; gleaner song, Nephi ward Gleaner girls; Vanguard code, Vanguards; song, Junior girls South ward; This group of girls will also give a dramatization of their course of study, Joyous Youth. The Scout Law will be given by twelve Scouts of the South ward. An original song, illustrating the work of the Bee Hive department, writen by Miss Sadie Howard and Mrs. Viola will be sung by Norma Stephenson and Phyllis Worthington as the concluding number of the program. , V c "Bank Operations Began Monday; I Oc-ke- y, Employing Six $ Max Thomas Named Cashier; Paul E. Booth and Burnell Aagard Are Assistant Cashiers Number Get Diplomas At Annual Commencement Exercices in Auditorium le. GIVEN A sacred pageant depecting the class work of the entire Mutual Im- A Annual Banquet Held By Alumni Depict M.I.A. Work Session Many Courses Are Offered For Summer Traning by Efficient Cub Leaders fij-sf- 16, No. 22 Central Utahs newest banking institution, The Commercial Bank of Nephi commenced operation on Monday morning in the beautiful building formerly operated by the First National Bank. This new bank carries as its officers and directors, men from the cities of Nephi, Fountain Green and Spanish Fork, and among its stockholders are a large number of influential men of Central Utah, who still believe that Nephi is the most logical location for one of the strongest financial institutions of the state of Utah. The new directors have chosen Max Thomas of Spanish Fork as cashier of the bank. Mr. Thomas has been cashier of the Commercial Bank of Spanish Rork for some time past, and has received training under the efficinet guidance of his father, P. P. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas will make their home in Nephi. Mrs. Thomas was formerly Miss Verda Bachelor of this city. Other officers are: Paul E. Booth, assistant cashier; Burnell Aagard, Elma Jones, assistant cashier; W. Lloyd Green fraenograpfcer; and Mary H. Newman, FOR mm 1935 US Ladies Enjoy an Evening of Opera A most delightful evening of Students Mass Participation music was spent by membes of the Is Feature of Exercises Twentieth DMAS Dr. John T. VValquist of the University of Utah Gives Address; Reed Madsen Gets Pin and USAC Scholarship The largest class in the history of the local high school received diplemas at the annual commence- ment exercises held in the Juab high school auditorium Friday evening. Dr. John T. Walquist of the University of Utah addressed the graduates. His talk was well organized, comprehensive and full of meaning for the graduates as well as the general audience. He centered his talk around the length width and denth of life, stressing them and giving importance to each in the order named. According to the speaker, the length of the life span means little. He cited several examples of great men who have lived comparatively short lives to further prove his point. As to the width of human lives, Dr. Walquist carefully explained the avenues open to people everywhere and made a comparsion of the use of each of these by the uneducated and the educated man. He based his comparsions on sudh things as magazines, radio programs, and picture shows, pleading with the graduates to make careful selections. Depth is the most important thing in life and the most worthwhile to strive for, explained Dr. Walquist. He explaned that through continuing, now they were placed on their own responsibility, as they had during their school life they could acqure this sought - after characteristic of the educated and successful men of today. Student addresses given by Miss Irene Booth and Lemonte Peterson were outstanding. The above students were honor students and talked on Service and Dependability respectively. Miss Mabel another honor student, Sowby, sang, Good Bye. Miss Booth is a Mona student, Mr. Peterson of Levan and Miss Sbwby from Ne- A novel radio broadcast of talCentury Club at the The program in regards to the At Levan School home of Mrs. G. M. Whitmore on proper examination of all motor ent from the Nephi high school Tuesday evening. Mrs. Will L. Hoyt vehicles is now being worked out, Alumni association was the theme Mrs. Arch R. Jack and Mrs. Whit' President I. Owen Horsfall of and in the very near future, around which the program at the The feature of the outstanuing more gave a review of Puccinis checking stations will be estab- annual banquet of that organi7at-io- n Snow College delivered the address annual commencement exercises of Madam Butterfly. Mrs. held in the high school building to the graduates of the Nephi junopera, lished in Various cities throughout was the Levan school Junior high an interesting history Hoyt gave the state where competent mech-an- Saturday evening was centered. ior high school at the annual exerenthe mass participation of the and story of the opera. Mrs. WhitProceeding the banquet, the will be selected to examine cises held in the Juab high school tire group of graduates. The exer- more of officers for the ensuing auditorium Thursday evening. sang the saprano solo, One automobiles and make the necesscises took place at the ward chapwas Fine Day under conducted the year accompanied by Mrs. of the and automobile A. the E. Sells, president ary repairs give el ' Wednesday evening. Alma C. Jack. The Flower Duet one of direction of Carroll Bailey, re- Board of Education, presided at an OK tag. a of the most member of Board the Dalby, beautiful vocal numbers Superintendent Groo also told tiring president of the association. the commencement exercises. The Education of Juab School district of the was sung by Mrs. opera of the workings of the State! The officers eleoed to head the program proceeded in the following exercises. at officiated the Whitmore and Mrs. Jack, accomFriendliness, highway patrol, telling that he organization were: President, Ray- manner: Chorus, The address to the graduates panied by Mrs. Hoyt. Mrs. Whitand his patrol were at all times mond T. Bailey; mixed vcices; invocation; paper, was given by Thorvhl Rigby, for- more gave an Lucille Lorna Kendall; secretary, Be interesting picture folr Qualthe of the Should working safety Why a Student mer principal of the school. Prin- of the life of the composer, PuccGadd; treasurer, Aline Ellison; ex- ified, Ballard Hoyt; vocal solo, highway. the ini. cipal Rigby complimented Joe Boswell, Old Pals are the Best Pals After He stated that the trend was ecutive committee students on their achievement and Those present were: Mrs. Lola upward in regard to accidents Ray Worthington and Reva Vick- All, Dee Kendall; paper, Learning stated that several of the outstand- C. Jensen, Mrs. C. W. Glazier, Mrs. phi. on the state highways, last year ers. and Inspiration, Activity Through ing students in the high school Bent Bryan, Mrs. George Belliston, The N pin awarded annually The 181 persons being killed and more A new motion passed and made Anne Garfield; cornet solo, were graduates of the Levan juniorl Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. L. J. by the than 3000 injured. 43 already have a law of the association at the Sweetest Story Ever Told, Harold Nephi high school alumni students! the high. The speaker gave wade, Mrs. L. C. Warenski, Mrs. association to the outstanding gradbeen killed this year in the state. meeting makes it cumpulsory for Howells; paper, Value of Club if numerous guide posts which Will L. Hoyt, Mrs. Byron Howells, uate was presented to Reed MadHe urged the people of Nephi to all members who wish to be active Work to Junior High Girls Melba followed would lead to a more Mrs. Spencer Forrest, and the host- sen. The pin is given to the studcooperate in the national move- to pay an annual fee of twenty-- 1 Christiansen; vocal duet, Pal of successful and happy life. ess Mrs. G. M. Whitmore. Special ent who in the opinion of the ment to lessen traffic accidents. five cents. This will enable the My Cradle Days. Phyllis Worth-honore- d Brief remarks were made bv guests were: Mrs. Clarence H. War- high school faculty and alumni The speaker reviewed the activguests, high school grad-- 1 ington and Norma Stephensen; Superintendent Owen L. Barnett ner, Mrs. W. C. Andrews, Mrs. association has done most in a to be tendered the banquet per, Influence of Boys Club Work ities of the National Safety coun who presented the students with Harry McCune, Mrs. Amos Irons, scholastic way as well as the one cil, and the recent organizing of free of charge. Mr. Bailey ex-t- on the Boy, Dee Lomax; recomtheir certificates of graduation. Mrs. William H. Warner, Mrs. H. L. who has participated in communUtah Safety council, which is ; plained that this new ruling is mendation of the graduates; PrinThe following students were pre- Mangelson, Mrs. Arch R. Jack,. Mrs. ity and school activities most suca branch of the National organ' similar to that of other organ- cipal Alonzo Ingram; presentation I sented by Principal Grant Gard- A. H. Belliston, Mrs. T. W. Allred cessfully. lzation. izations throughout the state. of the dipolmas, Supt. Owen L. ner for graduation. Louise Winter, and Miss Evelyn Wickesrsham. He urged that either a county or Ralph Garrett, impersonating Ted Barnett; address to the graduates; Other presentatons on the proMarion Wankier, Kathleen Hana city safety council be formed in Husing, acted as Toast Master of Pres. I. O. Horsfall; presentation gram included the awarding of Lois Mae Sowbv, Anna of Salt Miss Belliston Donna sen, this area, and secure the informa- the evening. The program, broad- of awards. Business & Professional scholarships to Snow College presGarth Shepherd, Theda tion talks, pictures and posters cast from the Good Ship N. H. S. Womens club and Kiwanis Club; Lake City visited over the week ented to two outstanding students Melba Mr. and Pierce, Ray Winter, Stephwhich were available free of charge Included a vocal solo, Spring Has chorus, Junior high song, mixed end with her parents, by a member of the faculty of that and Belliston.. Laurence Mrs. Wilford Paystrup ensen, from the national organization. school. Lemonte Peterson and Miss Come. Mrs. Will L. Hoyt; accomchorus. Paystrup received Captain J. J. Frier of the state panied by Miss Eunice Brough; Belliston these Folowing the exercises, a gradMrs. Lucille Thorpe and Mrs. Dona and son Mr. and Mrs. J. F. The entire program arranged and patrol also spoke at the luncheon toast to graduates, George A. Sper- uation dance was held in the high Jewel of Roosevelt Hoyt The Utah State Agrifolscholarships. of weekPeterson Axtell Venetta were spent the by graduates presented and urged the citizens of Nephi to ry: vocal solo, Roses of Pickardy, school gymnasium. at the home of Mrs. lows: Piano solo, Meditation, Lou- Sunday here with her parents, cultural college scholarship was end cooperate with the newly appoint- Rleed Madsen, accompanied bV Students who were presented with Julia guests presented to Reed Madsen. Miss ise invocaton, Marion Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson. Winter; Hoyt. ed traffic officer, Paul Christison Miss Nelda Cowan; musical select- diplomas follow: Mona, Marlow Mabel and Miss Vanda Sowby of Vison The Wankier; reading, in inforcing the traffic laws in ion, including an instrumental Ellertson, Chester Green, Ronald Milo Stephensen of Delta spent Foote received the Henegar BusA. Warr of Anton, Kathleen Hansen: vocal W. Mr. Mrs. and ofthis district. number with a vocal refrain, Sperry. Anne Garfield, Dorothy at duet, Mother Mavoreen, Anna Sunday here with his parents, Mr. iness College and Union Pacific R. E. Winn, deputy sheriff, and ficers of the alumni. The follow- Newton, ReVa Shepherd. Danelda Draper wefe Sunday guests Cub scholarships respectively. Wilford Mae Sovby and Lois Mangelson; and Mrs. J P. Stephensen. Mrs. home Mr. and the of member of the public affairs com- ing took part in this presentaton: Young, Ruth Warner Lucius Rowe; The entire program in the orGreat student Belliston. "Expect address, mittee of the Kiwanis Club, pre- Grace Jenkins, trumpet; Mrs. Alice Nephi der of presentation follows: Grace Barnes. Eunice Miss Josephine Stephensen Things of Yourself Garth Shepsided at the luncheon. Alton Gadd, Belliston. Melba Bird. Marie Bowon last page Thornton, banjo; H. Park herd: student address, Happiness after home Robert Mrs. Mr. and Sunday saxaphone; and John C. Hall, Har- ers, Lucille Bowles, Virginia Cowan, and family of Kanab are visiting Theda Pierce; trumpet solo, I Love Delta. in months the past three ry Beagley and Carroll Bailey, voc- Grace Golden. Lucille Hall, Eunice at the home of Mr. and Mrs. You Truly, Ray Winter; address Drunkards Song was Irons, Donna Jairett, Clarissa al. The to graduates, Principal Thorval Mrs Eudean Warner of Nephi Juab Stake Conference Is Set J H. Lunt this week. U. Odessa Ostler, Virginia Scott, given by this group. For Saturday and Sunday Hdu.se spent Sunday here with her parThe tfeleal duet, Rigby; Kenneth Webb, who was the Ruby Shaw. Martha Sperry, Alice three and Side of the Road. Melba ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen. Mrs. Earl The Christensen By chief operator of the ship, took Warren. Howard Belliston, Clyde The June sessions of the Juab are visiting in- Stophensen and Louise Winter; of Be the banquet guests on a trip around Bench. Lawrence Brough. Dale Bar- daughters at Sandy Miss Delma Wood of Holden is Stake quarterly conference will the home of Mrs. presentation of graduats. Principal definitely and birds the Ballard the world, imitating Hoyt, J R. Park. nett, Jack Howard. here at the home of Mr. 8tn with a session in the Juab Gardner; awarding of diplomas, animals found in Various sections. Harold Howells. Dee Kendall, La Stake tabernacle Saturday evening song, and Mrs. Clark S. Wood high Barnett; junior Supt. The singing of the Nephi high Var Liddiard. Ray Linton, Dee at 8 P. M., according to President The Daughters of Utah Pioneers Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Summerhays words written by Kathleen Hansen, the annual dance Lomax, Byron Memmott, Lawrence and Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Belliston of the stake. SumMae Sowby, Louise Winter Lake Anna qf Juab County will hold their school song, and hall of Mrs. Francis Salt Benjamin Dalby following the Memmott. Peed Smith. Fred TidSessions will be held at 10 A.M. annual County Convention in the in the Arlington Lake City were and Malba Stephensen; ninth grade City spent Sunday at the home of Salt merhays Juab Stake Tabernacle Saturday. banquet, concluded thei. evenings well, Dee Wright. Ernest Wilson, Sunday guests at the home of chorus; benediction, Laurence Pay- of her sister, Mrs. Louise Shepherd. and 2 P. M. Sunday. entertainment. Jane Burridge Myrle Carter, Betty Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Cowan. At 10:30 A. M. an officers meeting According to the Stake presiuenu, strup. Florence Crane, Melba Cowan, a representative of the General will be held. All county company A commencement dance in the entertained Mrs. Winter Ruby Christiansen, June Ellison, Carol officers and local camp officers James E. Lunt and Mr. and amusement hall was the concluding a number of relatives and friends Authorities of Salt Lake City will are expected to be in attendance Former Nephi Man Is Named Ford. Edra Goble. Afton Gibson, Mrs Earl Lunt and children of feature of the evening. at her home Monday, the occasion be in attendance. A fine musical at this meeting. Supt. in Sanpete District Continuel on last page Mammoth were dinner guests at being her birthday anniversary. A is being presented at each of the The general meeting will convene, the home of Seth McPherson on meetings by the Levan ward choir delicious lunch was served. Paul Christison Now Patroling at 2 P. M. At this meeting, an under the direction of Mrs. Dulcle Sunday. exceptional musical program will Juab and Sanpete Counties MANTI William H. Bailey of Marriages and Engagements Clark Wood and daughter Lola Francom. be presented and talks from Mrs. Sterling was appointed superinMr. and Mrs. Marvin Gease of went to Salt Lake City Tuesday Announced By Parents Cornelia S. Lund state president of tendent of schools in the South Provo visited at the home of where Miss Wood will enter the the organization, and several other Sanpete district at a board of edFoote Mr. and Mrs. Harry Friday Paul Christison, new Slate high- Henegar Business college. state officers who will be in att- ucation meeting held here recentevening. While here they attend- way patrolman or East Juab and will be givten. endance, ed the commencement exercises of Sanpete Counties, Tuesday assum- Mr. and Mrs. Laffey Christensen ly. He replaces Supt. E. T. Reid, .411 members of the local camps, resigned and who has served in the Juab high school. of the position, of Garfield are visiting at the ed responsibilities others interested in the Mrs. Fannie Fields of Eureka for more than 20 that Mr. Christison received the ap- - home of Mrs. Annie Iverson, are invited to be in at- years. position The Senior Clever Clovter club nointment recently and for the past visited at the home of Mr. and tendance. Members of the Mona held its organization meeting in 2 weeks has been in Salt Lake City Mrs. Hyrum Haynes Sunday. Mr. Bailey is well acquainted and Levan camps are especially with educational thp high school Monday, The receiving training for tills new in the problems Mrs. C. E. Peterson of Kalamat,. urged to be present. following were elected: President, type of work. district, having ben a part of the Jessie Mecham; vice prtsidenl, Fills. Oregon, was a guest of A suggestion to residents of the teaching staff since 1908. Vanda Foote: secretary and treas- counties included in this territory is, , . Mrs. William J. Starr during the He was bom in Nephi and had Marriage of Young Couple Is n . Came Meeting Wednesday past week. urer, Afton Garrett; song and cheer made to the effect that the cit- school and his high elementary Announced by Brides Parents nounc" the engagement of their Fader. Eva Sanders; reporter. izens cooperate in every possible training in the Nephi schools. He Members of the East Juab Fish Mr. and Mrs. M. M. O'Gara way making it pleasant successful later attended the University of and Game Association and sports- and son Warren, Mrs. Clyde Hayconcerned. Calfor all of Southern Utah. University men of this vi canity who are nes and children Gary and JeanMr. and Mrs. Ray Christensen Miss Vera Bracken returned to and Columbia ne left Saturday for Los Angeles. of Kamas announce the marriage ifornia interested in the work of the her home recently from Monticello In 1908 he became principal are again reminded that California. Mr. and Mrs. OGara of their daughter, Margaret, to where she has been teaching durClarence Burton, who hs been the schools. For of the Sterling gamuel Linton an- ing the past winter. On her re- located at Cedar City for the the annual reorganization meeting went to attend the graduation jjr and Jay Harrl3, son of. Mr. and Mrs. ten years he has been an in- - nounrc. the marriage of their turn trip, she in company with past year as assistant manager of will be held in the city hall next exercises of their son, Emmett, J. E. Harris of this city. The past dr-or struct Commercial in the dui-KcFva to V. R. Nielson, son Professor and Mrs. William Han- - The Home FVimlture Store has re- Wednesday evening at 8 P. M. who will graduate from the Segun-d- o marriage was performed Thursday at Salt Lake City. The couple then partment of the Manti high school- of Mr and Mr- - N a Nielson.' The sen and Miss Neva Hansen of ceived a promotion to manager of Various problems will be taken high school, while Mrs. Haygrammar grade super- ream ace place Saturday May Provo and Miss Uleta Allen of the branch store at St. George up at the meeting, in addition to nes and family will make their enjoyed a short trip to Ogden. and also district. of the visor home will in their this make Patriarch Thomas Mr. Burton assumed his respon- the election of officers or the future home there, Mr. .Haynes Bailey per- Logan rtsited the Grand Canyon They 2, Hls appointment is for two years, forming the ceremony. and Bryce Canyon. turrent year. sibilities as manager last week. city. having gone previously. es . pa-uat- I , he Local and Soda Man-gelso- n. Levan News 4-- H el Me-cha- D. P. Convention To Held Saturday Local and Social organ-wwrtl- on , - I r i I A |