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Show t . O BULLETIN Ralph W. Menlove, Superintendent of Juab School District, was in critical condition at the LDS Hospital In Salt Lake City late Tuesday night following Mr. Menlove an accident at Fillmore. suffered severe head injuries. Details of the accident were not available in Nephi at the time this page went to press early Wednesday. stake, President Garrett stated. In keeping with the program followed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints in recent years, there will be no rep- resentative of the general orities at this conference. auth- President Garrett will preside at all sessions and the entire conference will go forth under his direction. The special leadership meeting at 7 pm. S. Hay will bring to the attention of Ur leaders of the stake the greater need for activation of, and participation by the ward youth committee. In addition to three brief talks, a panel discussion by youth of the stake, and an impressive moving picture will be featured. Expected to attend the Saturday evening session are: Stake Presidency, High Council, Executive Secretary of the Stake, and Stake Clerks; Bishoprics, ward executive secretaries and ward clerks; Melchizedek priesthood quorum presidencies, group leaders and secretaries; Stake auxiliary super- intendencies and board members; -- be another benefit for the First and Second Wards building fund. Roene Bigler DiFiore has given of her time and talents since high school Wasps to Meet Two Fast Teams Coach Don Reid will unveil his 1971- basketball team this week as the Wasps meet Grantsville Friday and Es1972 calante Saturday. . Grantsville beat the Wasps last year and went on to be one of the top finishers in the state tournament Escalante has a fine basketball tradition and should provide a real test for the inexperienced Wasps, according to Reid. Junior varsity games will start at 6:15, and the varsity teams will take the floor for the 8:00 tipoff. 10c Volume 62, Number 47 Ward auxiliary superintendencies and Ward Aaronic presidencies; assistant general secretaries and Adult general secretaries, and all other members of the ward h councils. The Stake Presidency and High Council will meet at 8a.m. for a matter of business, and at 8:30 the Stake Presidency, High Council, Ward Bishoprics, Ward Executive Secretaries and Ward Clerks will meet in a special leadership meeting. session will begin at at the Stake House, and all members of the stake are expected to attend, and visitors will be welcome, President Garrett stated. Music for the conference will be furnished by the Nephi Second Ward Dona C. Jones The general 10 a.m. Chair, with Robert L. Tolley directing and Iris R. Ferre as accompanist. The conference Junior Sunday school, for all children of junior Sunday School age, will be held in the Junior Sunday School room (south wing) of the Stake House, with the Third Ward Junior Sunday School officers in charge. All children who do not attend the general session accompanying their parents, are especially invited. President Garrett stated that Ward Sacrament meetings will be held Sunday evening at regular times: Former Nephi Lady Plans Program The town cry in Nephi these days December 4 at is Roenes a Cornin 7:30 at the Juab Stake House. This will Copy Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648, Thursday, November 25, 1971 Stake Conference Scheduled Sunday Juab Stake quarterly conference will be held this weekend, according to an announcement made by President R. Roscoe Garrett. Sessions will be held at 7 p.m. Saturday evening for stake and ward leadership, at 8 30 a.m. for leadership, and at 10 a.m. for the entire membership of the' Single days at Juab high school to numerous occasions such as this, not to mention the many homecoming programs she has participated in. She has been active in many music circles and has developed the musical talents of every community in which she has lived, and has carried these outstanding programs tto almost every corner of the state. " n At present she is over the program service bureau at Dixie College at St George, and previous to this assignment was a traveling music director to 1200 students in the Sevier School District, Richfield area. She has performed at many state consometimes going until the ventions, wee hours of the night because the audience wouldnt let her stop. As usual she will have several performers with her to entertain: Merrill Jensen, a trumpeter; Roberta Rahlse, a soprano; Ronald Stahell, a pianist and Douglas Blackburn, a vocal soloist Dont miss this wonderful entertainment is the invitation of the First and Second Ward committees in charge. We invite you to join with us in this Tickets are $1.50 outstanding event. per adult and $5.00 per family, contribution to the wards building fund. Stale Farm Bureau Honors Nephi Lady For 4H Club Work Some 92 years of Salt Lake City outstanding service to youth were recognized Wednesday evening, November 17. when six youth leaders were presented the 1971 Farm Bureau Leadership Elmo G. Hamilton, Salt Lake Awards. City, president, presented plaques to the selected leaders at the Utah Farm Bureau Annual Convention. 4-- Receiving an award for outstanding service was Mrs. Harold C. Jones (Dona C.) of Nephi. leader for Mrs. Jones has been a years Presently, she is serving her fifth year on the county advisory She was a delegate to the council. leaders forum in Western Region 1967, and received the outstanding lead- p er award in Juab County in 1966. horse club Mrs. Jones started a 4Jn1062 ygth, about (a ozpn member After the several, successful years, the; very active club now has a membership 100 members. of approximately Junior She instituted the Nephi-NebPosse night at the Juab County Fair and the breakfast ride to the Red Cliffs. Both are now annual affairs for the junior riders. Mrs. Jones has been active in many and County Fair work, and phases of during the past summer when there was no home agent in the county, assumed exhibits at full responsibility for dress revue. the fair and for the 4-- 10 4-- 4-- 4-- o 4-- -- 4-- 4-- 4-- An active member of the Church of Saints, she Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y has been coordinator of the Junior Sunday School in the Nephi Third Ward for many years, and since a release from this position, was a teacher in the Sunday School. She is talented in singing and writing. An outstanding day is in store for the Central Utah when Santa kiddies of Claus makes his annual visit to the kiddies of this area on Saturday, November 27. The big event is expected to attract hundreds and hundreds of children as well as their parents when the jolly gentleman with the showy white beard and the joggiiy tummy comes to town. Activities planned by the Nephi Chamber of Commerce and the Jaycees will begin at 1 30 when The Cat will be shown at the Venice Theatre. The two organizations mentioned above are sponsoring the FREE matinee and all children will be welcomed Following the matinee Santa will arrive by airplane. After flying over the area, Santa will be brought along Main Street by the Jaycees, and then go to the Juab High School where he will supervise distribution of sacks of candy and nuts to the young folks. A new feature of the annual event also will be at the High School. Jaycees invite children to have theri photo taken with Santa Claus. The cost will be $1.50 per photo, regardless of one or a family of children are on the picture. Parents, too, will enjoy the day in Nephi as the merchants are going all out to make Christmas Shopping in Nephi Advertisevery popular and profitable. ments in this issue list bargains from food to freezers from bicycles to all kinds of toys and sports cars lots and lots of clothing buys. Extra bargains can be obtained by coupons in one advertisement, and baked goods and photograph specials are on tap. Some merchants are planning on special merchandise prizes during the period, and some information is being publshed ths week, and wll be 8ff subsequent Issues. The gifts will be 6n an Individual store basis. In addition to the free matinee this week, the Venice Theatre is planning two other Christmas matinees during December, and more information on these also will be published in other issues. Elder to Give Mission Report Word was received in Nephi Tuesday that Elder Larry Brough, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. Rulon Brough, has returned home from a mission to England, and will report his mission at the home ward in Cedar City Sunday at 6 p.m. Annual Stampede Meeting Set Announcement was made Monday that the annual meeting of the Ute Stampede Association will be held at the Juab County Courthouse on Wednesday, Dec. 1, starting at 8 p.m. The general public is invited to attend. In addition to hearing the annual financial statement of the Association, the Four annual election will take place. directors terms are expiring, and these positions on the board will be filled at the meeting. Relief Society Meeting Sunday Juab Stake Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held at 2 pm. Sunday at the Juab Stake House. All stake and ward Relief Society officers and teachers are expected to be in attendance. Saif Lake Man Dies In '91' Accident Tuesday Morning o A Navy man was killed instantly at 7 a.m. Tuesday morning when the car which he was driving swerved to the left and into the driver-wheel- s of a south bound tanker truck. The accident occurred about 23 miles south of Nephi on U S. 91. Dead is LaMar Keith Croft, 23, 2575 East 3020 South, Salt Lake City. According to information furnished by Trooper Gary Taylor, Croft had left Santa Ana, California late Monday night, apparently enroute to Salt Lake City for the Thanksgiving holiday. Papers in his y posession indicated he was on a leave. Death of the man brings to three the total fatalities in Juab County this year Paul Biddles, who was a passenger m six-da- the var driven by his brother, diet at the Utah Valley Hospital recently. ; Hi brother was killed in the head-o- n wreck. Mrs. Robertson Is Hostess To Nephi Lady Lions Meeting The Nephi Lady Lions met Thursday evening at the home of Maude Robertson. Maxine Parkin, club president, conducted the meeting A delicious dinner was served by hostesses Norma Sherwood and Maxine Parkin, after which Terry Haney was introduced, and he presented slides and pictures of places in Florida and told of his experiences there. Garbage Collection Changed The area normally covered for garbage pickup on Thursday, November 25, will not be covered on this date Garbage will be collected on Friday, November 26, because of the Thanksgiving holiday. Cub Scout Pack Meeting Held G. M. WORWOOD and GREG NEWTON stand by the front id of Levans new fire truck. Others, left to right, represent- ing Levan Lions and Levan Town are; Woodrow Beard, Rulon Mew Wood, Heber Shepherd, Alvin Christensen, Sherman Peter- Truck will provided valuable son, and Reuben Mangelson, service to Levan area residents. g Fire Fighting Equipment Placed in Service in Levan Were far from Inviting or anticipating fires in our area stated G. M .Worwood, but when they do occur well be better ready to take care of them. Mr. Worwood has headed a special committee of fite Levan Town Council which has truck for obtained a new It was received last the community. week, following its issuance by the Utah Department of Forestry and Fire Control. The new truck will be housed In the fire hall along side of the Levan City HalL The truck was built and equipped un- der the direction of Dean Pool sen of the forestry and Fire Control Department Through the cooperation of Juab County Sheriff A. Duane Sperry, and District Fire Warden Greg Newton, the truck gained a number one priority some time ago. Some $2500 in extra equipment has been installed on the truck through a purchase by Levan Town. Additional fire hose will be installed on the truck within the coming weeks, according to Mr. Worwood. Members of the Levan Lions Club have aided in the procurement of the equipment, and have been working toward the modernization of the garage facilities to house the truck Members of the Levan Volunteer Fire Department will be trained by Mr. Poul-sein proper operation and maintenance of the truck. n Former Levan Lady Dies Mrs. Hazel Bosh has received word of the death of a sister in law, Beulah Bosch Roller, 62. Mrs. Bosch was born at Levan August 12, 1909, daughter of Julius and Leah Sherwood Bosch. Graveside services were held Tuesday at Memorial Gardens of the Wasatch cemetery. The Fourth Ward Cub Scouts, their leaders and parents held a pack meeting on Thursday evening of last week at the Fourth Ward Recreational hall. Den 1 Cub Scouts under the direction of Sonya Gibson presented a puppet show on "pilgrims and Indians; Den 2 with Evelyn Bosh as leader demonstrated how to make pioneer ropes and also showed pioneer candles they had dipped. Theme for the evening was on early colonists, celebrating the 350th anniversary of Thanksgiving. Cub Master Bob Steele was in charge of the evening, assisted by Gareth Spencer, committeeman. Marriage Licenses Issued Marriage licenses issued by the Juab County Clerk include: Ronald Boyd Bills, Fountain Green and Sara Lynn Nephi; Gary Lyle Bunker, Fountain Green and Marian Jacobsen, Delta. Bel-listo- n, Elder Alan J. Pavstrup, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup of Levan, who has recently returned home after completing two years service in the England Central Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints. Elder Paystrup will give a report of his mission at the Levan Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday at 8 p.m. Bishop Heber C. Taylor has Invited all members of the ward to Elder Val Teerlink, son of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Teerlink of Mona, who has returned home this week following completion of s two year In Ireland for the Church of Christ of Latter-da- y Ealnts. Elder Teerlink will report his mission at the Mona Ward Sacrament meeting Sunday, starting at S p.m. Bishop Marc E. Vest has issued an invitation for ell members of the ward to ati tend the meeting. rs' A |