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Show Service All-Ho- ur For your convenience, a Tlmes-Ncw- s t coin-operat- newspaper vendor front entrance. rs Is at i The Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, May 6, Volume 62, Number 18; 1971 Provo Group to Breakfast Here Farmers Invited to See Results of Members of the Provo Chamber of Commerce, on a tour to Southern Utah and Nevada cities, will hold a breakfast at 8 a.m. on Wednesday, May 12 at Mickelson Cafe, it was announced this week by Nephi Chamber of Commerce officials. Members of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce, and all others interested in the good - will breakfast, are invited affair. to attend the non-ho- New Weed Control All farmers and others interested In weed control on winter wheat are invited to participate in a weed tour on Wednesday, May 12 at 1 p.m. Those desiring to take the tour are Invited to meet at the Extension Service office at Nephi. During the past few years. Bur Buttercup has become a serious threat to dry land wheat crops. This weed is spreading rapidly over the dry farms In the county. It germinates in the winter and robs valuable moisture early In the Is not affective for conspring. 2, trol. During the tour, farmers will be shown experimental demonstration plots where herbicides which can be appjlied in the fall or early spring have given nearly 100 per cent control. Utah State University personnel and chemical company representatives have been testing these materials in Juab County for the past three years. Lynn Esplln, USU Extension Agent, especially urges all dryland farmers to go on the tour. MISS NEPHI for 1971 is Miss Becky Pay, center. Attendants are Jackie Blrchfleld, and Mary Lou Wethereil. Parents of the girls are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pay, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ostier, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Wethereil. Chapman Studio Photo Open House Set at Baking Contest Mental Health Unit Girls Day Feature Juab County Commissioner Alton S. Jadd has announced that during Mental which is traditionally Health month the public Is invited Identified as May to attend open house at the Utah State Hospital on May 7 from 10.30 until 12 noon, and at the Timpanogos Mental Health Center at 160 East Center, Provo from 1:30 to 3 pm. Tours will be conducted. Invitation from Timpanogos Mental Health officials Is. Come and learn what is being done for mental health". It was announced Hearings on Special Education Scheduled in Three Cities The annual Girls Day is being planned The events for mothers for May 14. and daughters are a fashion show, a marching display by the ProVita, and a luncheon. Earlier in the day there will be an assembly for the student body. The girls skills in homemaking will be tested in a pie and cake baking contest Senior high girls will bake cherry pies, and junior high girls will make chocolate cakes. These will be judged on May 13. A dance also is being planned as the concluding activity of the day. Citizens throughout Utah will soon have an opportunity to express their viewpoints, concerns and recommendations Educaconcerning Vocational-Techniction. Public mearings will be held at Cedar City, Price and Ogden under the sponsorship of the Utah State Advisory EducaCouncil for Vocational-Techniction. Meetings will be held' At Cedar City, May 18; at Price, May 19 and at Ogden May 25. At each of the meetings the local district school superintendent will briefly explain what is happening in the ional-technical area, and a local business leader will speak briefly concerneding the needs for vocational-technicucation. The meeting then will be opened for the public to express their viewpoints, concerns and recommendations In the vocational-techniceducation area, . n. i vocat- that Mrs. Calvin L. Rampton, wife of Utahs governor, will be present during the open house to meet and chat with those Interested in mental health problems. Grandson of Nephi Lady Elected Student Body President at Utah State Richard Lynn White, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gail White (Edith Cooper) of and grandson of Mrs. J. V. Cooper of Nephi, recently was elected president of the student body at the Utah State University at Logan. Mr. White is a senior liberal arts student at the University. A brother Kenneth White, has been chosen Seminary president for next year and has been selected to attend Boys State from Tremonton. n, Primary Hospital Mobile Clinic al Date Is Announced A Primary Childrens Hospital Mobile clinic will be held on Friday, May 14 at the Mt Pleasant Hospital The clinic will begin at 9 30 a.m. Appointment times have been sent, and those new patients desiring to attend the clinic must have a completed application form, signed by their family doctor, with them as they register at the clinic. Those desiring additional Information may contact their ward Primary president or Mrs. Marjorie M. Green-halgh, Word has been received in Nephi of the death of Douglas R. Tolman, 34, husband of Carol Rae Goble Tolman of Mr. Tolman died of Globe, Arizona. severe bums received in an automobile fire of April 15. of Mr. Mr. Tolman was and Mrs. Alvin M. Goble of Nephi. Funeral services will be held at Time and place will be announced in the daily papers. Training Session, Teen Council Election Set H The first big activity of the year 4-- will take place on Thursday, May 13. The Officers Training School and Teen Council elections will be held at the Nephi Fourth Ward Recreational hall members beginning at 7:30 p m. All and leaders should attend. Teen Council will Members of the club members holdgive training to ing offices of president, vice president, secretary and treasurer, reporter, song leader, and other committee assignments. Extension agents will meet with club leaders. A highlight of the evenings activities will be the election of the 1971 Teen Council. Upon election, the Teen Council will plan and conduct all county-wid- e activities during the coming year. Plans are underway to hold several actmembers from ivities with older These activities neighboring counties. will also be under the direction of the Teen Council. 4-- H 4-- Little League tryouts will be conducted Saturday May 8 and Saturday May 15 at 8 pm. at the Little League ball park. Boys aged 8 through 12 are invited to try out for the various teams. Those who will be eight years of age by August 1 are eligible. Stake Primary President 4-- H Mrs. D. W. Brian of Loa returned to her home recently after spending nine days with her son in law and daughter, Dr. and Mrs. Alva A. Boston. ... ... of youth! a with God, and pay her greatest respect for what she Is, and thanks for what she has done for life you. And as Mothers day approaches, there are many mothers which we sincerely appreciate . . yes, right here In our own These are those who have community. opened their hearts and their homes to children not of their own flesh and blood who have taken youngsters into their homes to love and care for to raise and educate to guide and direct Just as though they were Indeed of their own We salute our area Mothers bearing. who have become mothers-ln-fathrough love extended In adopting children. This Is a true facet of motherhoods kindness! hfe-Ion- g like boys, girls, men and everything else' Mothers come tall, short, sturdy, frail, but the heart of each of them Is big . . . and !u of love and kindness . . . and thoughtfulness . . . Whether youre going to be with your on this Vjhers day or not, Mom remember her love and kindnesses to you with ije anJ kindness to her on Pemember the fact this special day that It was she who gave you birth and For State Contests List as of Wednesday Patients at the Juab County Hospital as of Wednesday morning Included the following, according to the list released by Hospital authorities: Lydia Bowers, Nephi; Elmer Broad-Neph- i; Zella Carter, Levan; Nell Cros-lanDulcie Francom, Levan; Levan; Michael Higginson, son of Mr. and Mrs. James Higginson, Nephi; Sherry Major, Nephi; Connie Mikkelso, Fountain Green; Nelda Reynolds, Nephi; Luella Ostler, Nephi; Edgar Park, Nephi; Jeffery Pay, Nephi; Stella Peterson, Colonial Manor, Nephi; George Vern Stone, Sclplo; Julian Zamora, Nephi. Former Hephi Man Honored Washington James FORT LEWIS, Washington of Tacoma, who heads Fort Lewis varied educational program, was recently named federal employee man of the year. Greenhalgh was one of five winners in competition sponsored by the Tacoma Area Federal Executive Association. M. Greenhalgh Service Men's Hews Marine Private ThomSAN DIEGO as W. Marshall, son of Mr. and Mrs. William G. Marshall of Levan, Utah, has recently graduated from recruit training at the Marine Corps Recruit Depot at San Diego. NEPHI STATION Date High 56 April 29 62 April 30 70 May 1 77 May 2 80 May 3 77 May 4 56 May 5 Low 26 31 34 37 of Nephi. Senior Citizens Hews Prec.. .00 .10 .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 41 ' 44 42 Low 33 37 40 45 43 45 39 James M. Greenhalgh is a brother to J. Read, Stellman and Clark Greenhalgh Prec. .08 Tr. .00 .00 .00 .00 .00 On Wednesday, April 28, 82 members of the Senior Citizens enjoyed a delicious dinner at the Elementary School. A program was presented by the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth grades. Superintendent Men-lov- e conducted a tour of the new building and explained its purposes. On Wednesday, May 19, at noon, the Senior Citizens will hold their monthly banquet Everyone must have membership cards and should bring their own dishes. Those planning to attend should call Mrs. 7 for reservaVerda. Kendall at tions as soon as possible. Wednesday, May 12 will be a work meeting with games and refreshments, and the meeting will start at 2 pm. 623-118- . Annual Utah State FFA spring contest! will be held In Logan this Friday and Saturday. The local FFA members are planning to enter teams In mechanics, crop and land judging, dairy cattle judging and livestock judging. The mechanics team is preparing tc enter a contest with hopes of bringing home another first place trophy. The Mt Nebo chapter teams have won first place the past four years, and In seven ol the past eight years. This years teas will be selected from Kerin Stanley Dennis Stuart, Ted Bosh and Kent Three of the four will comprise the team. The teams Instructor, Jay Dailey, states that The team appears to be as well prepared as those jn past years, and with a little luck we may tx able to win again. Competition becomes stronger each year and one of the other schools may beat the local group thl; year. Other teams are preparing to represent the chapter and school :with the best effort possible, but competition, In other contests is considered tougher than In machanics. Even though teams may not be top winners ,the experiences received in competition makes the effort very much worthwhile. i Concert Scheduled at i The Fairriew Museum Falrvlew Board will present Phyllis Tucker, prominent Fairriew soprano, in a benefit concert with Kurt Weinzinger, pianist, on Saturday, May 8, at the Fairriew North Ward. Contributions received will be used for improvement and expansion of the Falrvlew museum. Hew License Ruling Explained Hunters and fishermen going afield after May 10, 1971, will not have to display their licenses visibly. The license may be carried in the wallet or pocket, worn on the person, or carried jn a tackle box. Any person over the age of 12 must have a license in their posession while hunting or fishing. All other license requirements remain in effect The license is not transferable, and residents must provide proof of residency before purchasing a resident license. ct . Mothers day is a day to remember the Mother of your family . . your wife and sweetheart of the years' Its a time like Christmas to express to her those little meaningful words which we (the men and fathers of the world) should genuinely express each and every day. It Is a time when through prayer we should express our thanks and appreciacompanions tion to Him for our . . and for the thoughtfulness which they have for each of us' just Mothers come In assorted sizes Marine Private Thomas W. Marshall LEVAN STATION Date High 58 April 28 61 April 29 70 April 30 76 May 1 79 May 2 78 May 3 73 May 4 Mrs. FFA Teams Ready1 Juab County Hosptal Patient At Fort Lewis, Lee Sperry. Saints. Survivors are her husband, Charles Lde Sperry; a daughter and son: Becky Lee and Charles Bart Sperry, all of Nephi; her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred of Centerfleld; a brother and sister: Jay Allred and Mrs. Junior (Glenna) Hansen, Centerfleld. Burial at the Vine Bluff cemeteiy will be directed by Anderson Funeral Home. ; 21-2- 4-- H Weather Report This Sunday individuals of this nation will pause from their hurry and bustle of everyday living to pay tribute to it may be a telephone call Mother across the length or breadth of the nation to say Hi Mom and exchange words of hundappreciation: it may be traveling crowded on highways the miles of reds to enjoy dining and talking and joking and reminiscing together; it may be a visit to the cemetery to pay silent respect to a Mom long since departed this earthor to a Mom whose departly sphere ing has been so recent that the sorrrow has not been alleviated by the passing of time' Or Mothers day respects may be paid In your own home to your Mom who still possesses the smiles and actions The Stake Aaronlc Priesthood committee, in conjunction with the Bishops of the Stake, has set May 2 as dates for a Fathers and Sons Outing. The outing will feature Capitol Reef National Monument tours, according to the committee. Initial plans call for an stay at Singletree Camp overnight Ground near Boulder on Friday night, with evening services at 9 p.m. A chuck wagon breakfast prepared and served by the committees between 7 and 8 a.m. Tours of the area, and films at the Capitol Reef visitors center will occupy Saturday morning hours. Additional information will be given through the various ward organizations. 4-- 4-- J Sperry died at the Juab County Hospital Sunday of natural causes. Friends may call at Anderson Faneral Home prior to the services today. Mrs. Sperry was bom August 12, 1932 in Centerfleld, a daughter of Glen and Dora Jensen Allred. She was married to Charles Lee Sperry October 7, 1957 at Centerfleld. She was a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y d, 4-- 4-- Little League Tryoufs Set 38, wife of Charles son-in-la- San-taqui- n. ji Funeral services will be conducted today (Thursday) at 1 p.m. at the Juab Stake House for Mrs. Beth Allred Speny, Dated by Stake Committee Services Pending For Victim of Fire Stake House for Mrs. Lee Speriy Fathers and Sons Outing Miss Mary Ellen Worwood, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Worwood of Levan, who has been selected by the American Legion Auxiliary of Levan to attend the Utah Girls State on the campus of the Southern Utah State College June 6 to 12. jj i st 4-- D Services Today at reg With the Ute Stampede Queen Contest scheduled for May 22, we also are asked to notify young ladies of our area of two other queen contests In which they are eligible. Young ladies horsewomen are invited to participate In the Strawberry Days Rodeo Contest on May 29 at Pleasant Grove Rodeo Contestants at the Strawberry grounds Days event must be 16 years of age or older by May 31., and applicants must Additional Inforregister by May 20. mation from: Reed H. Walker, RFD No. 1, box 224, Pleasant Grove, Utah 84062, 9. phone Girls from thrroughout the intermoun-tai- n area who are descendants of a Utah pioneer, unmarried and have not been married, ages 18 to 25 Inclusive by May 22, are Invited to contest for the honor of Queen of the Days of 47, Salt Lake City. For additional information, contect the Daughters of Utah Pioneers, 200 North Mam, Salt Lake City, Utah. deadline, May 21. 785-402- at Ephraim were NepU First Ward Cub ALSO WINNING at die Scouts, winners of second place for their display. In front of their teepee are front: Eddy Anderson, Todd Day, Walter Smith; second row: Guy Speny, Todd Trauntveln, Kerry Lynn, Ron Olsen, Mike Lynn, Lynn Jarrett Back row Ricky Jensen, Patrick McCaffery, Layne Christensen, Lew Fausett, Allen Price, Kevin , Fowkes, Byron Griffiths. Den mothers art Marlon Jensen, Joyce McCaffery, Gayle Lynn and Jolene Christensen. Cub master Is Floyd Jensca. Scout-A-Ra- SWEEPSTAKES WINNERS for their exhibit "Vaudeville are these Chib Scouts of the Nephi Fourth Ward: top Powell Whiting, Shawn Elder, Bart Wankler, David Steele, Owen Spencer, Richard Wlnsor, Devid Chase, Cregg Lofgran, Gene Prisbrey. bottom Bobbie Bowman, Ricky May, Craig Bateman, Steven Bosh, Jens Mlckelson, Kevin Ockey, Mark Greenwood. Larry Leafty and Mike Peterson not present. Den Mothers are Joyce Bracken, Evelyn Bosh, Fay Wlnsor. Cub Master is Bob Steele. Committeemen are Jay Gareth Spencer, Ralph BoswelL a I 0 9 I |