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Show nrpriif TT it p p jD" p pi Ulan State Presa v o Pmc 1327 ' Salt UftlMt IJJ tCl Lf.kp A j&n. City, Utah PU10 Serving East juab County Nice Place to Live! A O I r JW UK MSI 0W wfV: yVa. May 1978 PoXndinH on Mountain Fuel Study! Juab Highs graduating class of 1978. For the class will, prophecy, accomplishment gram, refer to the special graduation supplement in this weeks edition. Flowers for the living Retired Nephi teacher enjoys travel I genealogy, other church work by Roy E. Gibson It has often been said that some people are born with the special talents needed to be teachers, and others become good teachers through years of training and experience. Mrs. Edith Beekstead seems to have been born with teaching talents and has had many years of teaching experience to boot. Temple in 1930. For the next several years she V S 4, i A,. Wj. 4 XX Nephi resident and the wife of a foimer Ntphite will receive year and then transferred to Brigham Young University where she earned a teaching certificate in 1928 She taught second grade in the Nephi school for a couple of doctorate Edith B. Beekstead 11. Beekstead at the Manti LDS - honorary degrees from Utah State Unner sity at commencement activities June 3. They are Daken K Broadhead and Alice Chase Broadhead is a brother of tuion (Now USU) for one yeai s before becoming Mrs. F. gave up her formal teaching career to be a housewife, mother, doctors assistant, church w 01 ker, and club woman. Mrs Beekstead recalls helping her doctor husband for pajiare tients in his office located in the basement of their home. She also remembers that before the establishment of the Juab County Hospital she went with him on many occasions to aiea homes to Please turn to page four A former graduated from Nephi High School in 1926 after having been active in the affairs of the student body. She attended Utah Agricultural College pro- - TNPuoro JV (Ruth) Gowers, 73 v Funeral services will be held at p m. on Friday at the Nephi Fourth Ward chapel for Ruth 1 Explorers from Sanpete, Juab, and Millard counties will participate in a Safe Driving Road Rally this Saturday, May 27. The event will begin at 8 a m. at the Nephi LDS Stake Center. Explorers will use their own road cars to traverse a their rally course designed to test ability to follow directions, drive safely, and work together. Each car will carry a crew of three: a driver, a navigator, and an observer. First prize in the event will be a CB radio and a chance to participate in district, state, and national competitions to be held later this year. Other prizes of sports equipment and dinners will be given to runners-up- . Anyone needing fuither information on the road rally should contact their stake explorer ad- visor. ington; and two sisters and three brothers, Cecile Goates and Ver-d- a Cloward, both of Nephi, Lewis Anderson, Price, Grant Anderson, St. George, and Woodrow Utley, Reno, Nevada. Also surviving are eight grandchildren and one Friends may call at the Anderson Funeral Home tonight (Thursday) from 7 to 9 p m. and at the chapel one hour prior to the sendees. Burial will be at the Vine Bluff Cemetery. great-grandchil- s A Mis- sion June Bishop Dick L. Ingram invites all ward members 8, 1978. to attend the meeting. William past-preside- Howard, and Six Economic Development County D. District assistant director James lc Knight met with Randy Mountain Fuel President B Z. Kastler to point out the growth pattern of Nephi, the advantages of the central location of the Nephi Industrial Park, the park's potential, and the probable need of other committed and potential Garbage pickup days .changed from holiday There will be no garbage pickup Monday because of tbe Memorial Day Holiday. Garbage normally picked up on Monday will be picked up on Wednesday, May 31, Areas normally covered on Thursday and Friday will be cov ered on Thursday, June natural gas Jenkins said service Mayor The surveys will go forward in the immediate future and the outcome of the studies will determine exactly what the company will be able to do They are naturally looking at today and at many years in the future in their analysis he said. Legion will give Memorial salute The annual Memorial Day salute to servicemen and servicewomen buried ir Nephi 's two cemeteries will be conducted Monday morning by Nephi Post of the American Legion. The general public is invited to witness the ceremonies, says Jack Shaw, American Legion representative. Ceremonies will be conducted at the Nephi City Cemetery at 9 am. and at the Vine Bluff cemetery at 9:15 a m., Shaw said. White crosses honoring ser- icemen will remain in place until the close of the Memorial Day holiday. X Jeffery Lynn Memmott, Nephi, has been named to the graduate honor roll for Winter Quarter of 1978, Dr. Eastman Hatch, dean of the School of Graduate Studies Richard Sudweeks Sudweeks gets degree at Utah State University has Richard Sudweeks, son of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sudweeks of Nephi, received his doctor of philosophy degree in educational measurement, research, and evaluation from the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign received an- nounced. In order to be included on the graduate honor roll, a student must be enrolled for 12 hours or and have a grade-poin- t average of 3.75 or better (4.0 is more straight A ) ! "1 his Amblyopia clinic set Tuesday An amblyopia (lazy eye) clinic olds will be held 30 at the Nephi May Tuesday, Public Health Build.ng next to for four-yea- r the Juab County hospital. The clinic will be held from 9 a m. to 1 1 am Immunizations will also be given. JtmLobi The Nephi Third LDS Ward's new bishop is Chad P. Winn, front row, center. On his left is George R. Jackson, second counselor. On his right is Harold J. Sharp, the wards new executive secretary. At back is Dan TNPhoto Memmott, the bishop's first counselor. Chad P. Winn named third ward bishop at Sunday sacrament meeting Chad P. Winn, a Nephi teacher, farmer, and horseman, was sustained as bishop of the Nephi Third LDS Ward at sacrament services Sunday. Presiding at the meeting were President Golden R. Mangelson and his counselors Vaughn J. Paxman and Wesley A. Lvr.n of the Nephi LDS Stake Presidency. Winn succeeds Bishop K. J. Sperry. Also released were five children. The Sudweeks live in Sandy. churchs Language Training Enterprises We feel very good about the meeting and the possibilities for Memmott on honor roll tional system. He is married to the former Josephine Shurthff of Overton, Nevada. They are the parents of Elder Bert L. Whimpey, son of Mr. and Mrs, James Whimpey of Nephi, will be honored this Sunday at 4.30 p.m. at sacrament meeting in the Nephi Fifth Ward. Whimpey will serve an LDS mission headquartered in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. He will enter the Nephi Enterprises president Steven Ludlow, INephi City manager Ted Anderson, iNephi industries in the area Utah. At USU Sudweeks .4 study in the near future to determine the costs of running a gas line into Nephi, the number of potential customers in the area, and the probable usage of gas The Nephi delegation, composed of Mayor J. Barres Jenkins, 3 bachelors and masters degrees from Brigham Young University and did graduate study at Arizona State University and the University of Michigan. He graduated from Juab High School in 1958. He is currently employed as director of research and evaluation for the LDS Church's educa- natural causes. She married Bernell G. Gowers February 7, 1924 in Provo. The marriage was later solemnized in the Manti LDS Temple. Survivors are her husband of Nephi; three children, Mrs. Norman (Ruth Ann) Richardson, Fullerton, California, Mrs. Leland (Cecil) Gibson, Salt Lake City, and Glen Gowers, Seattle, Wash- church Mrs Chase, wife of foimer USU Presjdent Daryl Chase, will receive an honorary doctorate in education. She has taken an active role in the education of young children in the Edith Bowen Laboratoiy School at USU and in a number of school districts in May 21. Gowers, 73. Mrs. Gowers died May 23, 1978 in Salt Lake City of Mrs. Gowers was born in Sanpete County August 8, 1904. She was one of nine children of Andrew and Olive Draper Anderson. other capacities. 150-mil- e Services to be held Friday for Mrs. Bernell Broadhead of Nej hi He is president of Alhed Record Company of Los Angeles, California He will receive a doctorate in humanities He graduated in 1928 hom Utah State University. He has been a director and executive of several companies and many civic organizations He has also served as a regional represen-- t tive cf the LDS Chuuhs Council of Twelve and has served m N numerous Explorers plan road rally this Saturday morning Mrs. Bernell (Ruth) Gowers Ofh idls of Mountain Tuel Supply ana Nephi Enterpusos met hue sda to discuss whether or not a would be possible m the luiure to bring natural gas to Nephi ihe meeting was instituted by Nephi Enterprises officials after two industries for the new Nephi Industrial Park wrote Nephi off their lists of potential plant sites altei they discovered that natural as was not available m the area Nephi Enterprises officials say Lvf Monntam Fuel will make a Daken Broad head, Alice Chase to receive degrees NlviV i(T! ' Mrs. Beekstead is a native of Nephi. She is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Belliston. She and graduation Citizens group visits Mountain Fuel; Nephi City may get natural gas supply Sister Nancy Emmons, daughter of Alice R. Freeman of Nephi and Elmer L, Emmons of Marietta, Georgia, will be honored at a testimonial in the Nephi Second Ward on Sunday at 6.30 p.m. Sister Emmons will enter the LDS Churchs language training mis- sion on June 8 prior to leaving for an LDS mission to Portugal. Bishop R. Clark Greenhalgh invites all members of the ward to attend tbe meeting. Bishop Sperry's counselors, George W. Ches" Williams and Frank Pew. Bishop Winn, 38, is a son of the late Dean Winn and Bertha Winn of Nephi. He is married to the former Vernice Kotter. They are the parents of four children. Bishop Winn is a teacher in the fifth grade at the Nephi Elementary School Sustained as Bishop Winn first counselor is Dan Memmott, 47, an employee of the hose department of NRP, Inc. Brother Memmott and his wife Wanda Christensen Memmott are the parents of two sons. They have eight grandchildren. Second counselor to the new bishop is George Ray Jackson, 26, son of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Jackson of Nephi. Jackson is employed as a Vocational Agriculture teachpr at Spanish Fork High School. He and his wife, the former Jill Sabey of Spanish Fork, are the parents of a hand-mad- daughter. e The new executive secretary for the third w ard is Harold J. Sharp, 32. son of Mr. and Mrs. Lyman J. Sharp of Preston, Idaho. He is a yard man at Nielsens Home Center in Nephi. He is married to the former Susan Howard of Nephi and they are the parents of two children. |