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Show n "W W Ccost Our Coensnusfj Join and Support Chamber of Commerce by the editor Single Copy, Nephi, Jueb County, l$ah, Thursday, Juno 10c 1 1, '.195? Volume 50, Number 24 Associated Civic Clubs To Nephi Swim Pool To Open Meet Here Saturday June 20 Next Week Mayor Announces Mrs. REG saye: k ss'. S' Everyone has to live and learn but too many folks live faster than they learn. reg Put your ideas into action talking accomplishes nothing. reg Some three weeks age this Mayor R. E. Winn announced ' Early Reservations Asked for Evening Way back during the years newspaper announced the yesterday that Nephis new of 1915 to 1924, hundreds of Mtoa Spalah oonteet to de- Swimming' Pool will be open to boys from Utah joined the Lone Banquet; Halliday to be Speaker termine which young lady of the public next week. AnScouts of America. After this the community would have nouncement wUl be made of the group was incorporated into the The June meeting of the As- Thomas W. Jensen, executive the honor of being ftrot Into exact time in the issue of this Boy Scouts of America many sociated Civic Clubs of South- secretary of the Civic Clubs. Nephi's new pool, and with newspaper out next Thursday of boys lost touch- with ern and Eastern Utah will be There will be ,a directors the view to raising n portion morning, Mayor Winn stated. their fellow members. 1 held at Nephi, Saturday, June meeting at 11 a.m., and a gen1 Mayor Winn stated that there of the balance needed to However, through the years 20, according to an announce- eral meeting for directors and the public auhecriptioa wUl be no swim suits available a small group of alumni has ment made today by Dr. A. A. members at 2 pm President allotment of the pools east. at the pool on a rental basis carried on, keeping the spirit Boston, president of the Ne- Clyde E. Conover of the Civic Very Uttie Interest wee at least for the first few weeks of Lone Scouting alive in mem- phi Chamber of Commerce and Clubs will preside at both of of operation. Those going to A Community Development Booth Forrest A year or so ago, the Ute manifest In the contest for ory. This group, known as the Ider the meetings. initial two weeks or so, the pool must provide their the Committee News Release, Elbeetian Legion, is holding a asked for Committee Stampede ahd not until last week end own suit and towel Blanche Pexton, Publicity Dr. Boston will have charge convention in Kanab on August Jo Give Mission suggestions of improvements Or did Swimming lessons will be Chairman It appear that sufficient of the evening banquet, which 26, 27, and 29, and is anxious attractions to improve the Ute support could bo mustered to given immediately following the will be held at Bays O&fe, to get in touch with all former was The suggestion Stampede. The Community Development Report Sunday Evening formal opening of the pod. Lone Scouts made-b- y Erma L. Jenson of starting at 6:30 pjn. Because Committee held their regular of other committments by former Nephi On Monday of this week, n Any who may have held a son E. Elder City, Brigham Forrest Booth, Registration for the swhn-min- g .JanMonday evening Ion was had with Maythe Cafe, the early hour Is meeting membership in this organizathat window displays disc leoooss wfll begla at toe In-- nook uary 8th at the City Hall, with of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. Booth resident, as the and or Wins, tion are invited to write Chris of the necessary. Inasmuch as the Dr. residents A. A. Boston, chairman, returned last week end from of hobbies of Bn tor the pool opening Is pod oa Tuesday, June IS, Jensen, 1414 McClelland Street considerable banquet room must be clearcreate area is only the might It was decided Germany where he has fulfillconducting. now only a matter of days at Ssjn. This ed by 6 pm. Salt Lake City, 5, Utah who is that the second and fourth ed a mission for the Church attention. was felt that there registration for the lruanns it away, this with general chairman for the Utah suggesty Latter-daIn A of fee Christ of $1.00 Jesus keeping registration There will be approximately Mondays of each month would bf time to conwaa not convention. must be paid at that time, He has been in Ger ion, the Community Develop- duct the ample 30 out of town members of be the regular committee meet-- : Saints. make It to contest 1 reg ment Committee has voted to Mayor Wins pointed out. years. many for over 2 the Associated Civic Clubs here ing nights. for the time end efElder Booth will give his conduct hobby displays during feasible The Little League of Nephi or the banquet, and other meetHope Is fine when used as fort A schedule of lesson times necessary. NatA brief report of the com- mission report at the Sunday the Ute Stampede. Mrs. a tonic, but It makes a poor isof progressing with the addition ings, according to Mr. Jensen, pleted The Timca-Neregrets to probably wiU be announced in projects was given. evening Sacrament meeting in alie Orme has been chosen as have to nuke this announceanother diamond on the leaving only 40 reservations diet. next weeks edition together south-wethe Nephi First Ward, accord- chairman of the committee. end of Canyon View available for Nephi pgople. reg for we know that the with the opening announcement. Plans are to organize to an announcement made Those who have hobbies that ment, few Park. Nine 20-f-t Those desiring reservations for ing have who posts ladles Beautification and; young winvery Do you, when you read of been set in concrete for the this important event should Community Committee at the this week by Bishop Ray W. could be displayed in store are manifest a desire to e back-sto- p and the welding of ccm tact Dale M. Worwood, sec- Improvement Worthington. The meeting will dows during the Stampede tragic death, have a tendency business cone do the . can and We next all meeting. invited to contact Mrs. Orme. to think Oh well, it cant 32 cross pieces and the stretch- retary of the Chamber of a at 5 pm. promptly. deal towards this phase, begin who who were willing to act as great establishments Business extended is invitation An by of of happen here. 320 feet 'wire will Commerce quickly as possible. on our own ing We find sponsors will bo disappointed. hobBishop Worthington for all will donate space for the invit- We 'sincerely thank all who the new diamond. Reservations will be kept open that a greatpremises. deal of improve- members The fact is, as we all know complete likewise are to attend the of ward displays by 250 of Over feet chain 40 until no and are received, were willing to linlj ment already has been made the it can happen here. But leti fencing was stretched into place ed to contact Mrs. Orme, in In any way oonteet. meeting. later than Friday noon, June by property owners of Nephi support the not let it! can order that arrangements forming the dugouts and spec- 19. and we appreciate their be made early. Cost of the dinner will not efforts. greatly The number of deaths of in- tator barrier for the playing Yet, there is much to Hobbies such as stamp and fants caused by the misuse of field. Home plate and pitcher exceed $1.50. indone. Have be you taken coin collections, mineral col- Ingrams Attend (I. ofU. At the afternoon meeting, J. ventory of your yard lately to plastic bags as playthings; pil- mound have been set in place lections, handiwork and sewing low slips or mattress covers and base lines and players cir- N. Stacey, road committee see what improvements could collections, doll collections, etc. Graduation Rites as, h risen to at least 30 in the cles need to be cut out of the chairman, will report on the be made without any expense and hobbies of any nature that Among the 94 students who 24 of and nation in recent months, med sod. progress Highways to you? We feel certain that could be displayed are invited. Son Receives Degree received graduation diplomas ical authorities now report As It is expected that two games 54, and other road developments we could do a great deal. Our at the commencement exercisa result the Utah State Med- will be played each Monday within our area. for all weeds create a Mr. and Mrs. Leo G. Ingram es at Snow CoUege last week Gordon W. Clark, advertising of us. Help us problem ical Association this week join- and Thursday evenings at Canto make these end were two students from Held Be To . . Services and family were in Salt Lake ed in urging parents to take yon View park. chairman, will report on- the improvements by working on and Monday to at- Levan. They were Miss Hazel Sunday City advertising program at the afpreventative measures against - Games played this week ypufcyjj property. Dalby, son of Mr. and Mrs. La- ' Menno S. ternoon meeting?. test' commencement exercises dangerous , use. .of oufwardlyi Thursday, . June 4: lionsare;1 Saturday lor Former beautification project Is us 8, at the University of Utah. Rob- Mar Dalby; and Rota Christen harmless bags by small childCalifornia, past U. S. Forest the as Inasmuch the IAM the ai Kiwanis pres- nor of the Calif 11, Jaydees 2; planning stage 9; ert Ingram was one of the sen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ren. Nephi Matron . Mona and Levan score not re Service will have charge of the ent time, under the sponsor-shri- p On Sunday after- James P. Christensen. These District of Kiwanis Internationgraduates. recreational development in and of the Federated WoDr. U. E. Bryner, 'president ported. was Kiwanis noon the tee two students also received specattended the at al, speaker they around Funeral sendees for Mary Flaming Gorge Dam, mens clubs. It is their desire In the second round of the of the Utah State Medical Ason Wed- Ann Park will be held Saturof the home ial recognition for outstanding on lawn the of Club meeting Nephi given Division B. Gilbert of Doll, sociation, explained that small week Lions defeated Kiwanis Water Recreation and Lands, to plant iris and trees along nesday evening, June 3, at the of President and Mrs. A. Ray accomplishments during the day at 12 noon at the Colonial 9th north and 4th east to the Carter Cafe. school year. Miss Dalby children, putting the bags over 15 to 9: Levan defeated IAM will Olpin for the graduating darn past recreational the Lake in Salt Home Funeral 16 explain to .10. Mona and Jaycees The iris planting their heads in innocent play, cemetery. Dr. Gaede gave an interestand their families. On Sunday waa given the Fern A. Young for now features Wednesdied Mrs. Park planned being score as out soon as not be carried City. will run extreme danger of suffocareported. they attended the an- awardr granted each year for ing talk on the role a service tion. In other cases, parents the best in peotry. Mr. ChrisThursday schedule rails for the Flaming Gorge area. Other the ground is ready. Anyone club plays in the community day morning at the home of her evening son and daughter in law, Mr. nual Baccalaureate servicesUni-at tensen; along have mistakenly used the read- Mona vs Lions; IAM vs Jay- business will be brought before wishing to donate iris plants and of with four other the ties of a brother- and Mrs. John S. Park in Salt the Stadium Bowl at the directors. the the ' by meeting contact and vs cees, Levan this as to available may project Kiwanis; bags pillow ily graduates waa given a high He Lake hood a service institutes. relatives in Nephi versity of Utah campus,V.where Main speaker for the even- Alice City, Cotton or deliver the cases or mattress covers and Monday, June 15: IAM vs Lions, honor Watrating for maintaining former Senator Arthur spoke of making a trip through have been advised. static electricity, making the Levan vs Jaycees and Mona vs ing banquet will be Robert plants to her home at 960 North South America and in the capOn Mon- an A" average during the. enkins waa speaker. in Salt services Kiwanis. executive Following secretary Main Street. Halliday, plastic adhere to the younghow the 6:15 they at- tire school year. ital of each Lake City, friends and relatives day evening at commencement Also receiving high honors it sters mouth and nostrils, adds Any help that could be ex- of the Utah Manufacturers as- Our thanks to all the busi- Kiwanians in country the group met may tended the 90th Mr. roll of home the will at imHis he in tended sociation. men made have the ness of who topic Snow were a son and to the danger of suffocation. development a weekly meeting. and Mrs. V. Jones, 605 exercises of the University of ers of former residents daughtthe park would be appreciated Building of Industrial Devel- provements on their buildings and held George of LeAs a result, the American by Little League officials and opment in our Outlying Coun- and given their store that new Other members of the party North Main, Nephi, from 3 to 4 Utah, which also was held at van: Nolan Mangelson and Elon asked allowed to join in the University of Utah stadMedical Association, which first players. Grave afternoon. ties. A local speaker will out- look with a coat of paint, or their to.be Saturday pm. son and Mangelson, daughter of weekly meetings and soon warned of the suffocation dangwill be held at ium. line the local needs. any other Improvements. the entire party was one big side services Robert received- a Bachelor of Farren Mangelson of Ephraim, er and alerted parents, police and Mr. Jensen, in an invitation Robert son of Mrs Congratulations of the com- happy family. He also touched the Vine Bluff cemetery in Peterson, Science degree in the college and health officials, has joined Swelter? Elva Jennings Peterson of Gunto the people of the area to at- mittee go to Bob Anderson for on International affairs and on of business (accounting). . . Mercury tend with the National Safety CounMain stated "As the develop- his attractive addition to Robert was recently initiated nison were honored. Both Mr. governmental spending, and cil, U. S. Department of Health, ment of Glen Canyon and Flam- street with the new Safari mo- stated, that in his opinion, it into the National Scholastic Mangelson and Mrs. Peterson Education and Welfare, the fits 93 Last and wonderful artistic tel. are formerly residents of the .A ing Gorge projects progresses, was up to the people to start Saturday Honorary Fraternity of Beta American Public Health assocand is completed, it should give job well done! in- community. and our the legisJama telling leading Following Sigma. iation, and the Society of the An The Committee is cooperat- latures in what to do. Seven other student from us an opportunity to obtain itiation the new members were Plastics Industry, Inc., to edu- ure forextremely high temperat- much new business which will ing in the Saturday, June 20 Dr. Gaede was returning to Bus- Levan were enrolled in . the of honored at the College cate. the public against misuse recordedthe month of June was for last Saturday at materially affect our economy. meeting of the Associated Civ- California from his sons gradiness Honors banquet in the Freshman class at Snow during of the bags. the part school year: the Nephi station of the United Lets work and plan to be sure ic Clubs of Southern and East- uation exercises at Kansas UniRuth University of Utah Union buildheld be Beard, Janet Stephenson, Beth and was visiting with With additional produce, States weather bureau. The we are prepared to meet such ern Utah which will versity, ing. here. Ann Taylor, Seymour Winter, Leon Hall at Richfield. He apclothing, bakery goods, hard- mercury soared to 93 on Sat- situations as they arise." Bryce Christensen, Grant WillMoreno Robins, son of ware, and similar items being urday. A high of 92 was repeared before the Nephi club by iams and Martin Paulsen. Mrs. Melvin Robins of courtesy of Bob Hall, who inpackaged in the plastic bags, corded for Friday, the report states. No precipitation has troduced him. more and more children across of Mr. and Bountiful, grandson You asked to kindly take The dub has arranged an a few are the nation are being expoused occurred during the week. The Second Ward Relief minutes to read an im- and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson inter-du- b to the materials. As a result, meeting with the portant message on page four Nephi, graduated from the Society it sponsoring an excurdivfor Club Medical of of a Utah education of Helper Wednesday, only campaign sion to the Manti LDS Temple Its a BOOM University June 10, and an invitation to of this issue both parents and teachers will on Friday, June 12. All todies message being brought ision on Monday evening. be effective in lessening the join with the Springville dub program of the ward are urged to attto you by the merchants of on June 25 was accepted. danger, the Medical Association end and a special invitation to It was announced that the vis- Nephi. believes. H. S. Students given for their husbands to This is the first of several Five J. it of the Dairy Princess was such them. The group will messages to be brought to It CAN happen here if we 17. until June postponed meet at the Second Ward Bishthis of merchants The first public function in you by group let it Attending BYU lets NOT LET IT Stake-Thirwill office out to each d at 7 a.m. Friday ward new ops pcknt the Juab they HAPPEN HERE take propmorning. Those needing transyou many reasons for "Boosting Journalism School er care of plastic bags as you building located on first west Our Own Merchants." portation are encouraged to street between third and fourth would matches or medicine. In addition, window cards and Five students of the Juab notify Mrs. Mildred Greenhalgh north will be held next Thurswindow stickers will identify High School are participating as early as possible on day evening, June 18, when the Nephi merchants who are in the third annual High temporary lights will be set up and temporary tables placed cooperating in this campaign. School Press Workshop this See the list on the BOOM mes- week at the Brigham Young for another Juab Stake and From the Nephi University. sage on page four. Wards Smorgasbord. Serving school are Nancy Nyman and will begin at 5:45 pm and Duane Hanson, editor and cocontinue until 8:30 pm aceditor, respectively of the J. cording to Theo Westring, head H. S. Clarion; Fred Parkin, edof the committee in charge. itor, Allan Gibson, coeditor, The smorgasbord, dubbed. a. and Carolyn OUver, layout inasmuch as the1 Mrs. A J. Bowers Sr. wss director of the JHS Nebonian. feature of the meal will be honored Mias members of her by held Nyman is daughter of stock show beef, is beign family last Thursday, June. 4th Bishop and Mrs. Kenneth Nyat the new building for two puron her 92nd birthday. A din- man; Mr. Hanson is son of Mr. if poses. First, the ner was served in the evening and Mrs. Roy W. Hanson; Mr. to raise additional project to the honored guest, Vr. and Parkin a son of Frtrnk Parkin; funds toward the completion A. J. Bowers Jr Mr. and Mr. Gibson son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. of the building; and secondly, Mrs. Clarence Bowers, Mr. and Roy E. Gibson, and Mias OUver to provide a special opportun-- 1 Mrs. Maylon Bowen, John the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. My for members of the stake Bowen, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Harrison OUver of Mona. to take a look at the building Robertson of Nephi; Mr. and Studerts are being trained at which is now approximately 60 Mrs. Reuben Mangelson of Le- the workshop for leadership jer cent completed. There will van, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bow- positions on school nrwspspsrs e no particular program of en of Long Beach, California and yearbooks, and as achool guided tours throughout the Mr. ahd Mrs. Harry Bowen ot correspondents for local papbut those portions building, Magna; Mrs. Joey Tidwell of ers, according to B. Neal Richwhich are in such condition that American Fork; and two great ards, director. they can be visited will be open grand children Kent and Kari Highlights of .the week win for all to take a lock. Include lectures by professional Las Vegas, Whittlngton-oTickets for the specialists and BYU journal! are In the hands of ward comt other department staff mittees, and Roy W. Hanson, Mr. and Mr. George Latimer members. VoUbehr, $7, above, ticket chairman, asks all to MAKING UP FOR LOST TIME-Edon visited Sunday with their purchase them early as possible took up sketching five months ago. Sine ha began his latter A marriage Bcenee so that a sufficient amount of dvr art career, hes turned out scores of sketches in pastel daugftt Jin who he VoUbehr Kay, Ms food can be prepared so that an Ehibbed "Grandpa Moses" by Ksy convalescing at the ed June 1 to Ma says friends, and RaNaa ChDawey of Dugway Mpii sat an you want". sever tnk Instruction, Development Hobby Display M Group Urges Feature To oom-ple- te Ute Stampede :y New Diamond Completed at Canyon Park st Snow College Honors Two . 1 California Club Levan Students Is Local Speaker ".-i,1;- ;!!' -- -- omia-Hawaii- --- . Merchants Ask Reading of -- Boom Message New Building, Over Half Completed to be Scene of 'BeefaBord' Next Thursday For Safety's Sake Social Hews Beef-a-Bo- rd Beef-a-Bo- f Beef-a-Bo- lLa ward ... t a i Mr.-an- |