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Show The Times-New- s Nephi, Utah May 1,1980 Jaycees Invite Pledges For Blood Contributions order that this quota might be surpassed. In an effort to know how many are willing and will be there the Jaycees are asking that prospective donors notify them in advance. For convenience, donors may use this form to pledge contrlbutolns: The Red Cross Blood Mobile will be in Nephi on Thursday, October 29, according to an announcement made this week by Richard May, President of the Nephi Jay cees, sponsoring organization. This is the semi annual visit of the Blood Mobile to East Juab County Mr. May stated, and again we art appealing to all who are able, to donate blood a tthls Richard May, President Nephi Jaycees 338 East Fourth North, Nephi. Utah 84648 Him" Blood necessary for patients at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi, as well as patients in other hospitals served by the Red Cross, is available because donors have contributed at the Blood Mobile visits here, Mr. May Name The Red Cross has again asked for a contribution from the people of East Juab and the County of "at least 100 pints Jaycees are asking all to contribute in Address Telephone Old Man: You know, cutle. Pm harmless at my age I couldnt hurt a flea! but I dont Young Cutle: Thats all right classify myself as a flea! Fifty yean ago this country was known as a melting pot Today It reeembles pressure cooker. reg By the time this paper reaches homes In East Juab County, the mad rush wffl be on. And again we sound our snnnal request to parents and school officials tell the kids to be extra careful In crossing the hunters 91 and the highway will be numerous many will be In a hurry and there wffl be those who have taken one for the road and this often wffl dull time! Earlier their we ran an article about the motorist thinking for himself and the school kids! Today we ask the school kids to think twice for himself and for the motorist! 1S2 reactlon-to-emergen- published by the From "Good Impressions Salt Lake Stamp Co., we bring you this gem: ONE MINUTE Only sixty seconds in it; I have only Just a minupe, Forced upon me cant refuse It, Didnt see hr didnt choose It; But Its up to me to use It; Give account if I abuse It; Just a tiny little minute, But eternity is In It reg Going deer hunting? The Forest Service has asked us to run an article entitled "WHAT TO DO WHEN LOST IN THE WOODS, as follows: A clear head will find Itself. If everyone remembered this, there would be fewer persons lost in the mountains and forests. of mental control Is more serious than lack of food, water or clothing. The man who keeps his head has the best chance of The following rules coming through safely. are worth remembering when you are lost: Loss 2. 3. National Meet Funeral services will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. at the Nephi Ward Chapel for William H. Cook, 89. Mr. Cook died at the family home in Nephi October 12 of natural causes. Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home, Friday from 7 to 9 p.m., and Saturday at the chapel prior to the services. Mr. Cook was bom July 4, 1881, in Salt Lake City to William and Lydia Hartle Cook. He married Dora Calder September 13, 1911 at the Salt Lake Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. He resided In Vernal from 1893 until 1961 when he moved to Nephi. He was a carpenter and builder. Mr. Cook served as a missionary to the Western States, and had served as superintendent of the Sunday School and of the YMMIA. He was a High Priest. Survivors are his widow of Business in Utah at the end one son and seven of the third quarter of 1970 was Nephi; daughters: Lee Cook, Reno, Nevslightly better than anticipated, Mrs. Broadhead, Neand the outlook for the fourth ada; Mrs. Zelpha Gordon (Loma) Wells, phi; is fair to quarter good. This is California; Mrs. Linton the report of the quarterly First Glendale, Bozant, Whittier, Calif(Merle) Bank News Letter, beSecurity Mrs. Steve ornia; (Louise) distributed this week, acing Juhasz, Akron, Ohio; Mrs. Jack to Kenneth Nyman, cording (Florence) Joslin of ElMonte, Manager of First Security Bank California; Mrs. Don (Mary) at Nephi. , Costar of Carpinteria, California First Security reoorts that and Mrs. Daniel (Ellen) Sirth of Fallon, Nevada. production and employment, as Also surviving are 22 grandwell as personal income, are children and nine great grandsomewhat above 1969 levels and two sisters: Mrs. the rate of increase over last children; and Gertrude Fredrickson of Rooseyear Is apparently above the velt, and Mrs. Lydia Tyzack of national average. During the Salt Lake City. final quarter of the year a slight Burial at Vine Bluff cemetery increase in the economic pace will be directed hy Anderson is expected. There are, however, Fur.cr d Home. , ; pressures on prices of agricuK; tural products and some industrial products including lead and zinc. Son of Levan Couple First-Secon- d Stop, sit down, and try to figure out where you are. Use your head, not your legs. If caught by night, fog, or a storm, stop at once and make camp in a sheltered spot Build a fire in a safe place. Gather plenty of dry fuel. ume and value, was almost to the previous year. Copper production has continued at a 25 thousand tons per month average. The Bureau of Mines reports copper production was up 5 per cent from one year ago for the first seven months. Week Set by Lead production for the first seven months was reported at about 27 thousand tons, and zinc at nearly 25 thousand tons, both approximately 12 per cent above 1969. Gold production for the period at 243,000 ounces was down slightly while silver production increased 12 per cent over 1969 levels. Steel operations during the summer continued below mill capacity. However, according to the News Letter, by the end of September output of steel was somewhat higher than a year ago. Uranium and crude oil output was reported about the same as last year, while coal production in the state was slightly above the previous year. Ju?h County Hospital son List of 5. If Injured, choose a clear spot on a mountain spur and make a signal Dont No one expects to get lost but it can Plan happen, even to the experienced man. your travel route, dont overtax yourself, and be prepared for bad weather, particularly at high altitudes. Always carry essentials matches, maps, compass and a knife. ,'H v. reg fR wfaw on page five Nephi News Briefs Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wells and two children of Sandy were visitors over the week end at the home of Mrs. Ruth C. Wells. c Behind every who Is a pie of eclf-mad- ei i i On December commissioners. 5 training will be conducted for all Guide patrol leaders and others interested in this program. The training courses will be held during the same hours as the Mr. Findley said that this year scouts attending the Pow-Wowould be able to receive instructions on four merit badges, Instead of the three that have been available during the past years. Registration forms and additional information as to the merit badge training, swimming and life saving courses, etc., is available from each scoutmast- ikf oiiEioi Li domestic k I , - , Lloyd Hawkins, District Scout Executive, stated that advanced registrations are encouraged. k tb.narT 'fmkHiUi i mj fritf rnnitm-- Service Men's Hews - fhMahta SuTJwh the ooghta Mo'tlmf? ; ,1 Readings are taken dally at 10 a.m. at the Nephi Weather Reporting Station. Marriage License I c!iL rlmlt fr .. hi Wim Jj,: j.-- . J twuon and wdultr, had long been The " fi- ' If Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring had as their guests for several days over the week end, their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Allen and famMr. Allen ily of Montlcello. attended the U. E. A. meetings In Salt Lake City. Richard Bean and daughters Julie and Virginia Bean attended the open house held Satur- - ' CMdlattii day at Auburn, Wyoming honoring Mr. and Mrs. Tracy Johnson. he iV.eld hc he,d,!d' I1" f ee h m to Itaft eye upoabim, ! C rtry crefel ftndi iept a Aria 8 from ike into etje JfjBiekly fofyoftrd him ifrc? . .rear rfrq CoTboBfe,thf locod h.p fy afcdfOtjr licit C;ut tor iheif urptoymteu; Kt feftlr art-fe, ..hilbnie panto iaort freer la tom to prtea.1 tech fare itae it le g to , fl .yaetaaf tkm rmh. hare horntf ap- - lira' a f where k conxe, ard fro.et . paiartd 1 dag af Thealuglnag MWawotufiy. heee 6ed fir hw Mcacf la fiipfdyfag thdr anreafl . The Itheh tH'tg t A Wk llain Nactflkla, aadee their lata wine 9 .gw, r a nwrier rtr, F,ne-J're- r w the fceHw It WCara.'k aewatrof sw eere (arch abatrd.. t)na Cen etirtrV La c ktra felt tf MS ad omf Coqmbu TMr efe-- f he worth tteatlaalnt.! ad math, whea It eared f Ua,li wraro age, wtotnatlefo rf her nor tnro.K:1a ahfeni hv.tha MaaWndwew, . Nephi News Briefs were ihX'' Visitors on Wednesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivol White were his mother, Mrs. Christina White: also Mrs. Marclle Gilley and daughter Tracy, Mrs. Keith Fullmer and daughter Cindy, all of Salt Lake City. . Wq. him u . hmi forte rn. wTair, lISrJLft ifitt , am. u totrm h rtf Mm JlU .1 Vi , Ife omtotmmmL m mt&o I jarl off net trial 'OlriOou hr cone ftrffeS lb Wl.yhetgr.hr, Occuneoiel ri ihatjre (" CktEtmulf rtrfna NEPHI STATION oi handi, Itrhlr twin CMmfvd, there were mpii.g of thiinl will a couple ol C; il- IM I b,lME S o , one a- ef them aged abjot eleven, th? ot:,cr both of them m IV,!'"' . ot the fa if" fapr CAvi! ; J Mbit Deterrent 3r.2i hundred ot"-- J. While the barhiroln mnjfSJZ..-riJr and A marriage license was Issued on October 8, 1970 to Tracy W. Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ervon Johnson of Auburn, Wyoming, and Valeria Beth Bam, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bean, Nephi South-Centr- er. 1 Our major cities are becoming so congested with cars that there are only two kinds of parking left Illegal and Mi The annual Merit Badge Pow Wow for Scouts and Explorers area of the in the Utah National Parks Council, Boy Scouts of America, will be held at Snow College in Ephraim on November 21, December 5 and 19, according to Ross Chairman Findley, Pow-Woand member of Snow College faculty. In addition to the Pow-Wofor the scouts, a leader training session also will be conducted at the college. On November 21 a session will be held for all scout masters, assittant scoutmasters, troop committeemen, institutional representatives and PUBLIC K Pdi h fkf 'FW ( irfrfr fcj you can Patients, 'fJfifirQjCUuji UaV ? rag Life expectancy is increasing expect anything these days! Snow College, Parks Council to Conduct Merit Badge Pow Wow Patients at the Juab County Hospital at Nephi as of 10 a.m. Wednesday morning Included the following: Joell Anderson, Moroni James Bousa, Central City, South Dakota. Norma Carter, Mona Laurence Alvy Duncan, Loa Ruby Fowkes, Nephi Thelma Jackman, Nephi Calvin Ockey, Nephi Danny Sperry, Nephi Georgia Taylor, Nephi Elda Williams, Nephi 25-da- 4. f, jiou Pow-Wo- Re Weather Report Given j and DeLos Orvil Andrews Andrews of the Nebo Angus Ranch, spent five days in ForCalifornia last week mosa, where six bulls were placed in the sale. They received $875.00 for the top selling Black Angus bull. This is the third sale they have attended and each time the Nebo Angus bulls have received top placing. They have received many inquiries from Arizona, Idaho and other places concerning their pure bred bulls. Prices for both slaughter and feeder cattle have continued generally above one year ago. Fed cattle prices should be about the same as last fall, and yell, dont run, don't worry, and above all, don't quit! d. ' Bring Top Prices million received In 1969. smoke. down- hill. h, Nebo Angus Bulls receipts from farm marketing In 1970 should approach the total of $209 Continued Parent-Teache- of Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen of Levan, has been sustained as a counselor in the Bishopric of the University Ward at Eugene, Oregon. Cash FN Tony Cowan, son of Mr. Mrs. William Cowan, Is home on a y furlough from the Navy, visiting with his parents. Tony has been stationed at Long Beach, California. Dont wander about. Travel only Juab High PTA Named to Bishopric Dr. Ross L. Christensen, e Membership Gives Summary Mineral production In the state for the first nine months of the year, both in total vol- members of the Nephi Barracks of the Veterans of World War I and Auxiliary were in Salt Lake City to attend the 18th annual convention of. the National organization. A special memorial meeting was held at the Tabernacle on TemGustave Noren of ple Square. of the conMurray, vention, was In charge of the William Harry Cook services. Music was furnished by the LDS Tabernacle Choir, and Bishop Victor J. Brown of the Presiding Bishopric conducted the meeting. A highlight ' of the meeting wis a vocal solo by Jessie Evans Smith. In attendance were National Commander Burk Hardt and National Auxiliary President Helen Harrltt. Mrs. Marrit paid tribute to the deceased Veterans. from the LDS Missionaries mission home came to the meeting in a group. This is National P.T.A. EnrollFollowing the meeting the ment Week! Nephi group enjoyed a dinner, Mrs. Betty Belliston is memvisited This Is the Place monbership chairman for the Juab ument, Memory Grove and Pioneer Village before returning High School and Junior High home by bus. Association, and Attending from Nephi area encourages memberships of all were: Mrs. Isabel Johnson, Mr. parents. In an effort to enroll as many and Mrs. Leland Despain, Mr. parents as possible, and with and Mrs. Chester Foote, Mr. and the approval of the Federated Mrs. Clinton Kirgan, Mrs. LaVell Clubs of Nephi, a table will be Svedin, Mrs. Blanche Cooper, Mrs. set up at the Safety .Program Mrs. Stella Anderson, on Thursday evening at the Juab Wanda Burridge, Mr. and Mrs. Stake House, where pa'rents may Edward Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. become members of the organH. C. Crane, Mrs. Leona How-artizations. Membership dues are Mrs. Martha C. Eagar, Mr. 75 cents, Dues also may be and Mrs. Rue Golden, Mr. and Mrs. George Victor Jones, Mr. paid at any time at the Juab and Mrs. Lester Briggs, Mrs. High School office to Mrs. LaMar Stanley, or may be sent Ruth Wells, Mrs. Olive Broad-heaor taken to Mrs. Forrest Anderf ; x-son, treasurer or to Mrs. .Byron Belliston, mer ibership chairman, f t ,ris at tfjeir homes. i Twenty-fiv- Bank Report by the editor 1. Services Sef Business Good, 024 Volume 61, Number 42 15, 1970 Veteran Group Registration Agents, Dates Participates in Again Listed for Area Voters William Cook For Saturday I shall be there on October 29 to contribute a pint of blood to the Red Cross Blood Mobile, to support the Blood Program for our local hospital, and also for the armed forces throughout the world. pointed out Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, October Single Copy 10c M la ibtHrhk net k ka FraLl?"PI mtm.it ". (Mr r ut J Mv a rip fry xcmw more wiafycnre; ? rm.cr Mr. and Mix. Tim Chamber-lai- n and Mr. and Mrs. Shannon White and ions of Midvale and Mr. and Mrs. Fred White and son of Sandy were week end guests st the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ivol White. Visitors Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner were Mr. and Mrs. Royal Beckstead of South Jordan. i County Cleric A. K. Johnson advises that there are two more regular registration days October 27 and remaining 28. On these days the Registration agents wffl be on duty to accept registration applications. Prospective voters may register with the County Clerk on any day to and Including October 23. Absentee ballots will be In the Clerks office on Friday, October 16 for the convenience of those who will be away from their voting area on election day, November 3, and wish to vote "absentee. A. K. Johnson Named Special Committee On Convention Agenda To Those transferring to a new district within the voting county should obtain a transfrom fer their former district registration agent and take this to the new area agent. Registration agents for the various areas In East Juab County are: Levan, LaVaun M. Sherwood; Nephi No. 1, Ida B. Brough, 140 South Second East, Nephi; Nephi No. 2, Sadie H. Greenhalgh, 575 South Main, Nephi; Nephi No. 3, Alberta B. Jones, 605 North Main, Nephi; Nephi No. 4, Rita Andrews, 257 North Second East, Nephi; Mona, Dorothy Nellsen, Mona, Utah. Public Invited To Hear State Juab County has been named to a special committee of the Utah Association of Counties to formulate the agenda for the. 1971 annual convention, accordMrs. Grant Callister, chairman of the Utah Association for ing to information from the Association offices In Salt Lake Women for Highway Safety, City. Rex Kirk, Tooele County Public Safety Commissioner RayCleric is chairman of the commond A. Jackson and Highway mittee. Patrolman Newell Knight will be Jack E. Christensen is execuspeakers at a public meeting at tive director of the Utah Assocthe Juab Stake House this eveniation of Counties. The meeting will begin ing. at 7:30 and the general public are invited and urged to attend. Lady Republicans The Safety meeting is being sponsored by the Federated Womens Clubs of Nephi. Meet Candidates at A special invitation is extended to those taking drivers Recent Dinner Meeting lug at. the school, and all other students of the school. J i f . The Nephi Lady Republicans met Wednesday,- October 7 at Rays Cafe for their regular New Babies A. K. Johnson, Clerk-Audito- r, Safety Officials -- - didates were speakers. They included Robert (Bob) Garrett, A. K. Johnson, Lucille Carter and Golden Mangelson. ' The meeting was under the direction of newly installed officers, - . . Local Republican can- meeting. Mrs. Ronald Anderson, president; Mrs. Glen Belliston, vice president; Mrs. Dean Shaw, secretary and Mrs. Allen Belliston, treasurer. - Nephi Lions Cfub Hears Linkletter Tape On Drug The Nephi Problems Lions Mr. and Mrs. Byron Wilkey announce the birth of a son on October 2. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyman and Mr. and Mrs. Herman Wilkey, all of Nephi. Babies bom at the Juab Counduring the week include: ty Hospital Daughter, bom October 12, to Mr and Mrs. Floyd Taylor of Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. George C. Sperry, Nephi and Mrs. Reva Taylor of Hinckley. Daughter, bom October Club held their meeting on Thursday, October 8, with President Leo Christensen In charge. Dinner was served to 30 members. A musical selection was given by Jerry Beard and Mrs. Connie B. Lowe. The members enjoved a taped discourse by Art Linkletter on the drug abuse situation. Nephi Lions Club Public Relations Committee Mr. and Mrs. Clarence H. Pay spent the week end in Salt Lake City where Mr. Pay attended the UEA meetings. They also visited for a day in Ogden with their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coleman. 13 to Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Wilson. Grandparents are Mrs. Cleo Smith of Nephi, and James Wilson of Redmond. Great grandmother Is Mrs. Cecil Fullmer of Payson. Nephi News Briefs Miss Sandra Cook spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Wilkey. She is teaching at West Jordan. Mrs. Gyppe Lowry has returned to her home from the University Hospital in Salt Lake City where she underwent surgery on September 22. She reports that she is recovering satisfactorily. Attorney General Warns Against Investment Schemes An Information release from the choose a local distributor and Utah Attorney General move on to other areas, usually Utah Attorney General Verout of the state. non B. Romney has recently The company will promise to issued a warning to Utah reslocate the vending machines idents to beware of unscrupulfor the customer, but In ous operations by franchasing cases such locators eithermany do firms from out of state. The not show or secure unsatisfactoperations of such firms have ory locations. been under Investigation by the Mr. McCoy, Consumer Protection head, cautioned consumnewly created Division of Consumer Protection headed by ers not to rely too heavily on General commercial references furnished Assistant Attorney by such firms, but to seek InHarry E. McCoy n. "These operators seem to foldependent information through low a common pattern, said their attorney, banks, the Fed"which includes eral Trade Commission, or the Mr. Romney, 's solicitation by newspaper adverAttorney General of the home state. tising, personal visits by "No reputable franchising salesmen, etc, result- -firm would seek to stampede a ing in the sale of vending fnes at a price far in excess of person into buying without a their actual worth. prior investigation by the customer, said Mr. Romney. Take Generally, the potential buyer is shown projected earnings time to investigate before you which later prove to be unfoundinvest Mr. Romney also announced ed. The selling company althat the Consumer ways requires full payment before delivery, and often seeks to Division of the At eral's office would pressure the consumer into early action on the pretense that consumer alerts as deceptive practices he Is only one of many applicants and the salesman must to their attention. com-Pony- high-pressu-re |