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Show Universal B ilt Lkt Rampton to be at Golf Course opening Friday Governor Calvin L. Hampton lias been invited to attend and participate in the grand opening of the Canyon Hills Park Golf Course on Friday at 1 p.m., according to Toni Olsen, professional at the course. Governor Hampton will head a list of state and local officials including Juab County Commissioners and Nephi Citys Mayor and Councilmen, Olsen said. The Canyon Hills Park is located east of Nephi and just north of Highway Following the ribbon cutting ceremony and oilier ceremonies i dative to the grand opening, those attending will have the oppm (unity to witness the tuck shot in tis.tr of Wedgy Winchester, a golf pro at the Willow Creek Country Club in Salt Like City. Other entertainment will also be provided, Olsen said. Free solt drinks and sweet rolls will be served, and the course will be open throughout the afternoon for free golf tor all The general public is invited, Olsen says. New rules tt accepted the responsibility tor properly r period. irrigating the trees for a J Barres Jenkins is Scoutmaster of the Nephi First Ward. two-yea- Area graduates are listed Marilyn Hill Ford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hill of Nephi, received her Masters degree in the Department of Family and Community Medicine, at the University ol Utah on Saturday. Edward E. Ingram, son of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ingram of Nephi, received a bachelor of science degree in industrial arts at Southern Utah State College commencement rites held at Cedar City on June 5. Mrs. Ronald Dailey of Laketown graduated from Utah State University at Logan with a degree in family living at exercises held Wednesday and Thursday at the school. Utah 84648, Thurday, . y reg We have noted that Representative Cary Peterson has been named to serve on two interim study committees of the Legislative Management Committee. He is serving on the Natural Resources, Energy and Agriculture Committee, and on the Education Committee. reg removed from the cemetery prior to the Day cleanup city crew's may contact Police Officers for an appointment to identify the flowers in question. reg The Utah Safety Council, in a recent release, again asks motorists to use their safety belts. The safety belt is probably the single most important piece of safety equipment in the automobile, the report states. We are faced The reports continueswith the same problems creating highway accidents in Utah as in the rest of the nation: speed, alcohol, operating on the wrong side of the highway, failure to yield the right of way, failure to keep motor vehicle under proper control, operating a motor vehicle over the center line, etc. reg - LAST SNOW ON NKBO CONTEST Therere plenty of entry slips on the counter at the Times-New- s office for those who failed to clip the blank from last weeks issue, or who want to guess again. Were talking about the Last Snow on Nebo Contest which we discussed in an in last weeks paper. advertisement Theres a $15.00 merchandise certificate awaiting the one who guesses nearest to the exact date and time when snow will no longer be visible on the mountain as seen office. from in front of the Times-New- s The deadline weve set for entries is Monday, June 16 and our office door normally closes at around 5:30 or so. Enter now, please . . . wed like lots of entries to make things more interesting. reg ... a new feature. For old timers .? Do you Remember Do you remember . . . when the Nephi High School was located on Center street, in the building which in recent years was known as the Equipment Building, and prior to that as the Armory? reg . . Many folks count their bruises from the knocks of every-dalearning, but seldom take time to count their blessings. y reg Nephi City police department personnel have several artificial flowers which have been turned in following last weeks letter to the editor. Those who may wish to claim any artificial flowers that were A word of warning has come from the State Health department. Two cases of trichnosis have occured in a neighboring county. A couple had consumed raw pork sausage, and within a few days developed symptoms. Prompt diagnosis and treatment brought recovery. The Health officials emphasized that pork should be cooked at 140 degrees or higher for 30 minutes or more. reg The same procedure should be used for bear meat! j, 975 Volume 66, Number 24 Idler The Nephi City Swimming Pool will open next Monday, June 16, according to City atlicials. The opening has been delayed this year because ol mechanical problems. Hours at the pool will be 1.00 p m. to 4 p m.. and 5 p m. til 9 p m Children twelve years ot age and under will be admitted for 25 cents; those from age twelve to age eighteeen will be admitted lor 35 cents, and adults will pay 50 cents for admission. Family plan tickets are available at $18 00 lor the season or $6 00 per month. Family rates may be paid at the swimming pool The city has announced a new set of rules designed to protect the pool and the public, according to city officials: 1 No children under the age of five will be allowed in the pool unless accompanied by a responsible adult. 2. No innertubes or air mattresses will be allowed. 3. Patrons must shower before entering the pool. 4. No drinking of alcoholic beverages, smoking, or using or drugs will be allowed anywhere around the pool area. 5 Persons wearing unhemmed cut-ot- f jeans will not be allowed in the pool. 6. No rocks, marbles, hairpins, gum, etc. will be allowed in he pool or on deck. 7. No running, dunking, or rough play-wilbe tolerated 8. There will be no playing with pool ropes. 9. Only one person at a time will be allowed on diving boards or the slide. There will be no eating in the dressing rooms or on the pool deck. Persons wearing street clothes will not be allowed on the pool deck or in the pool. 12. Pool patrons will not distract the lifegaurds. 13 Employees only will be allowed behind the counter. 14 There will be no loitering in the pool lobby, dressing rooms, or outside the pool walls. 15. Littering is not allowed 16. Pool patrons will not play with lifesaving equipment 17. There will be no vandalism or destruction allowed. 18. No bicycles or motrized vehicles will be allowed in the viewing area. 19. No glass containers will be permitted on the pool dek or in the dressing rooms. l Life is an adventure its a one-watrip, so live it well as you go along the way. June Special meeting for young people set at 12: 15 Sunday County Series E-Savings Bonds sales for April came to $6,170, it was reported recently by volunteer county Bonds Chairman Kenneth Nyman. This sales total to brings the countys $27,678. Three of the states 29 counties topped 50 percent of their share of the Take Stock in America campaign goal of $27.8 million for Utah in 1975. Arguments are sure to be lost when a man puts his foot down without a leg to stand on. Thats why Ive been losing so many arguements to my wife secretaries; bishoprics, ward executive secretai les, and clerk; Aaronic priesthood quorum presidencies, priests group leaders, the ward Aaronic priesthood directors and quorum advisors. Elder Hanks will meet with the Stake presidency, high council, executive secretary, bishoprics, ward executive secretaries, and ward clerks on Sunday morning at 8 a m at the Relief Society room of the stake house. The general session of the conference will begin at 10 a m. with all members of the stake urged to attend. Guests and visitors are also welcome. Elder Marion I). Hanks, Assistant to the Council of the Twelve, will represent the general authorities of the Church and preside at the conference. With the theme, Strengthening and Aaronic Priesthood Quorums a special leadership meeting at 7 p m. Saturday will open the conference. President Mangelson said that the following are expected to he in attendance: Stake presidency, high council, executive Elder Marion I). Hanks Mona Pole Canyon is trail ride site An invitation is extended to all men in the Nepiii Stake to participate on the annual trail ride according to a statement issued this week by the Stake presidency Men 18 years of age and over are urged to attend. The ride will be held on Saturday, June 21, and will he directed by Mona WArd priesthood ollieers. It will begin at the mouth ot Mona's Pole Canyon. Breakfast will be served by the High Priests from 6 30 until 8 00 a m , with the ride to begin shortly alter 8 a m The site for the breakfast and i ide start is reached on the county-roaabout two miles north of Mona. Turn to the east at the fruit stand officials say. Each person on the ride is to provide his own lunch k Elder Hanks will meet with the v ming people of the stake, ages 12 to 26. in a special meeting at 12:15 p.m. Sunday at the stake house chapel. The meeting will be of an informal nature, with a period for questions and answers as a feature. All in this age category are urged to attend the meeting, President Mangelson said. HUD OK's city flood insurance Special music for the general session of the conference will be by a Stake Youth Chorus, under the direction of William Luce of Mona, with Iris Ferre as accompanist. The chorus will present two selections. Children ages three through six are invited to attend the Junior section of the conference, being held in the Junior Sunday School room of the stake house. Sunday School officials of the Nephi Fifth Ward will have charge of the junior section. Elder Hanks, the visiting authority, is one of the outstanding speakers of the church. He is especially interested in the church's youth. He is a member of the President's Council for Physical Fitness and Sports, and has served on a number of White House conferences on children and The U. S Department of Housing and Urban Development have announced that effective May 29, 1975, Nephi has been accepted into the National Flood Insure ance Program. This means that individual property owners in Nephi are now eligible to buy flood insurance protection at low rates, ottering more extensive coverage under the 1973 Flood Disaster Protection Act. J. Robert Hunter, Acting Federal Insurance Administrator, says that the insurance must be purchased by property owners to be eligible for federal financial assistance for building purposes in the area Hospital This indues FHA or VA mortgages, loans from the Small Business Administration, loans trom any federally regulated or supervised banks and savings and loan institutions. Hunter said. While flood insurance is available to all residents of the community, Hunter emphasized that the Federal economic sanctions against building assistance will not apply to property outside the areas identified by the Housing and Urban Development Department as Under the program, flood insurance can be obtained for all buildings and their contents. The limit of insurance for single-familhomes is now $35,000, and $100,000 lor other residential and nonresi-dcntibuildings The insurance rate for residential buildings is 25 cents for each $100 ol coverage The rate goes to 40 cents per $100 ot coverage for buildings The contents ol all residential buildings can be insured up to $10,000 per unit at 35 cents per $100 ol coverage. Coverage for the contents of structures cun be purchased for up to $100,000 and the late per $100 coverage is 75 cents. Fui (her information on the flood sin ant e program can he obtained contacting the Nephi City Hall. vouth. Funeral today at Provo for Eva B. Golden flood-pron- Patient list Patients at the Juab County Hospital as y on Tuesday morning included the follow- Nada Allen, Orem Elizabeth Fowkes, Mona Connie Hales, Spanish Fork Lillian Linton, Nephi Laura Morgan, Nephi Della Ostler, Nephi Hazel Russell, Nephi Paula Stallings, Nephi .' Elder Ted Bosh, son of .Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bosh of Levan, will give a report of his mission to the North Carolina area in Levan Maid Saciament meeting Sunday. Bishop llelier C. Taylor invites all members of the ward to attend the meeting, starting at 5 p.m. For Ambulance Service 623-134- , lic-l- Juab County Phone sei relurv Melchizedek priesthood quorum presidencies, group leaders, and cnnlercnce of the Nephi LDS Quarti-rlStake will he Saturday evening and Sunday, according to an announcement made this week by President Golden R. Mangelson ol Levan, and his counselors, Vaughn J Paxman and Wesley A Lynn. ing: Juab ?U 10 City i Utih Hanks to preside Stake Conference . City pool opening set Monday Scouts plant trees Nephi's Center Street, from main to second west, has been beautified during the past week under a project carried out by the Nephi First Ward Boy Scouts. Originated as a public service project by four Eagle Scouts, assistance was given by several other members of the Troop. Eagle Scouts Layne Christensen, David Wilkey, Chris Harmon, and James Mem-moheaded the project committee, and each of them was responsible for one block under the project. Scouts assisting were Conley Christensen, Ki Ealey, Greg Sperry, Todd Day, Blake Broadhead, Hon Oand Kelly lsen, Shawn Trauntvein, Coombs. The Eagle Scouts directing the project obtained permission from the Nephi City Council for the project. They cleared weeds from the area between the curb and sidewalks in the areas being beautified. Red maple trees have been planted and the areas involved have been filed with slag chips to prevent w;eed growth. The trees are protected by steel posts. The boys have Juab County, Nephi, Corp, ox 2608 4 Pearl Eva Broadhead Golden, 81, a former resident of Nephi, died at Utah Valley Hospital in Provo Monday of natural causes. Mrs. Golden was the wife of George Otto Golden. Funeral services will be on Thursday at 2 p.m. in the Berg Drawing Room chapel in Provo. Friends may call at the Berg Mortuary prior to the services today. Mrs. Golden was born at Nephi on September 25, 1893, to Joseph and Ellen Norton Broadhead. She married Mr. Golden on Nov ember 8. 1911 at Nephi. She lived in Nephi until 1959 and has since lived in Orem. Survivors are her husband, Orem; a son and three daughters: Jack Golden, California; Mrs. William W. i Grace Wheeler. El Centro. California; and Mrs. Vaughn R. (Norma) Woodard and Mrs. Blame G. (Georgia) Rich, both of Provo Also surviving are 18 grandchildren, 22 great grandchildren, and eight great great grandchildren. Burial will be at Provo City cemetery. a. i 1 Registration set for swim lessons Registration lor swimming lessons at the Nephi City Swimming Pool will take place Ibis Friday , June 13 at the pool, aceoidmg to Marjorie Painter, instructor Tho'-registering tor lifesaving and advanced emu sex will sign up from 8 00 a m til 10 oo a m . and liegmners and advanced beginners will sign up from to oo a to until I oo p in Cntil luither notice, no lessons will lie pmv uled lor children under the age of five The classes will lie held. Monday tin ninth Friday, tor a two week period cenidmg to swimming mstiuctor Mar-jo- t 10 rainier. "This way the child s memoiv will be refreshed mote easily, and il lie passes one course, he may enroll m .mother, more advanced course." The tii't session of courses will be l.oitthl Irom June 16 through June 27, the set ond session will run from June 30 to Julv it. the thud session will run from Julv it thiough July 25, and Lifesaving will te taught fiom June 16 through July it her cow xos may Ie taught if It mress.irv. Miss Painter savs t - i i e Selected to represent their various troops a and packs in photos following the were these young evening Saturday en, first photo, left to right: Sweepstakes winners, Nephi Second Ward. Steven Scont-O-Kam- Scouf-O-Ram- Foote; first place winners. Mona ward, Dav id Oliver; second place winners, Nephi Fifth Ward. Shawn White; third place winners. Second Ward Wehelos. Darren Brough, ( enter photo, left to right: First sec- and third place. Ihird Waid, Carwynn I Carter. Right photo, left to right: Dei by w inures. Ronnie W biting, first. Fifth Ward; Chad Ulan, second. Fourth Ward; and David Boswell, thud. Fifth Ward. Iine-wimm- TNIhotos is successful a Scouting units from all eight wards of the Nephi Stake participated in the District Scout O Rama held Saturday. June 7 at the Nephi City Park. Several hundred people attended to v iew the booths set up by Cub Scout and Boy Scout units In addition, moie than t"bocs place. First ward. Kirk Greenhalgh; ond place. Fourth Ward. Lewis Larson: entered cars in the pinewood derby contest held in c onnection with the Scout O Rama. Boys from Pack 3132. sponsored by the Nepln Second Ward, took the .Sweepstakes award for having the best booth Their display was on Indian Ire. They served fry bread and Brigham tea Ron Whiting took first place in the Pine wood Dei by, billowed by Chad Allen and David Boswell in first and second place respectively . Other awards given were as follows Scouting Division, first place. Troop 131 First Ward, second place, Tio P Nephi Fourth Ward and thud pl.ii Troop 1.13. Nephi Third Ward Cub Divi sion: First place. Pack .157. Mona Ward, Second place. Pack tl 15. Nephi Frith Ward, and third place. Pa k 3132 WcN-loxNephi Second Ward Nephi 114. . had Morgan. Min of Mr. and Mr. Frank Morgan of Nephi, received a degree in Buxinexx and Marketing at commencement rite at Itah Mate Iniversity last Mu T hiirxd.iv . i i |