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Show OUR DEADLINES National Award Winner J9 As Akin CJiUiint Photographs Monday 5 f. M Display Advertising, General News and Want Ads Tuesday, 12 oclock noon Emergency News (Deaths, Dis 56 hfnJmfimm Antmal We Ctnftil BmtUt Antiftmftm Single Copy, 10c Former N jphi Lady Dies s, 51 - ?;i :;y i; 't-- ' ' ; ; - 1- j , - r,' I V-- ' V.,. - - i Easter Theme to r Highlight Stake con Funeral services the ducted Frida yat So. McKinley Ward West Temple Streei Salt Lake iuise Irons City, for Mr. Fannie her home Carter, who died in Salt Lake City iy even. Mrs ing after a linge; arter was wife ymond C. Nephi, Carter, and a nati be held Graveside services in the Vine Bluff letery, at approximately 3 p. In Nephi Mrs. Carter was b April 14, 1901, to J jbh E. and Mary Elizabeth Gold' jprons. She nd Crawwas married to Raj ley Carter June 16, 526, at the Salt Lake LDS tens . She was an active member the LDS church. Survivors include hu&and, Ealt Lake City; thn 'daughters, Mrs. Paul E. (LaRi 9 Johnson, Murray; Mrs. Leon: d (Elaine) Haake, Midvale; 1 v. Darrell Salt Lake (Anita) Carpenter, City; three brother and three sisters: Dr. Joseph Harry J., and Amos G. Irons, lephi; Mrs. Angus (Kate) Hayfcs, Nephi; Mrs. George G. (G Idie) How-artCompton, Ca fomia; and Mrs. Rulon (Tacy) B icken, Magna; also eight grand lildren. Friends may ca Thursday evening at Deseret 1 ortuary, 36 East 7th South, Salt Lake City. t Conference Featuring Easter-tim- e and oth- er sacred music by the Juab Stake Singing Mothers, the Juab Stake Quarterly conference will be held Saturday evening and Sunday, it was announced recently by Pres-idR. Roscoe Garrett. The Stake Singing Mothers, under the direction of Mrs. Vivian P. Hoyt, have been practicing diligently for the past several weeks in preparation tor the event, and have a large group of numbers ready for the conference sessions on Sunday. Those who have heard the group during practices this week have agreed that the music for the conterene will be outstanding. We encourage all members of the stake to observe Easter Presidby attending Church ent Garrett stated. There is no bettor place in the world to commemorate tho anniversary of tho resurrection of Jesus Christ than In attending the We have conference sessions. planned an outstanding program, and with the beautiful music prepared by the 8lnglng Mothers, this conference should bo an outstanding event Although no visitor has been assigned for this conference by the general authorities, it is expected that outstanding talks will mark the conference meetings. Hie meetings are being programed by the stake authorities this week in preparation for an outstanding event The first meeting will be held Saturday at 6:30 pjn. at the First Second Ward chapel, and this will be the Priesthood Leadership meeting. President Garrett stated Tuesday that this session also will be the regular Priesthood meeting for the month of April, and that the following are expected to be in attendance: Stake Presidency and high coundl, Stake Clerks; Stake., senior... Aaronic Priesthood Stake committee; Aaronic Priesthood . committee; i Stake Melchizedek Priesthood Quorum presidencies and secretaries; group leaders of Melchizedek Priesthood quorums; Senior Aaronic Priesthood quorum presidencies and secretaries, and general secretaries; Bishoprics and ward clerks. Meeting by Invitation Hie Saturday evening 8 pm. meeting of the conference trill be by invitation only. General sessions of the conference will be held Sunday 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. at the warl hall, and a theme of Easter expected to be highlighted in the talks as well as the music. et Mrs. Helen Pay and Mrs. Nadine Blackett, representing the club ladies' of Nephi are prepared to go pain or thine on cancer crusade. Sunshine or Rain Club Ladies Set Cancer Fund DriveMonday Just as Cancer is no respecter of persons, climates; nor conditions, neither will the club ladies of Nephi let rain, snow, sleet for or sunshine keep them. from their appointed task for Monday Monday will be COay in East Jualb County. With the Federated Ladies lubs ready for the opening round, the American Cancer Societys Crusade will open with a and a check. The drive, plea to Fight Cancer with a check-u- p combined fund raising and educational campaign, has a goal of theme will be carried out in song and the spoken The Juab Stake Gold and Green ball, largest af$600 for East Juab ounty. The national goal is $30,000.00. fair of the Juab Stake during the year, will begin word with Nedra Starr, Stake Drama Director, as Mrs. Roy W. Hanson, Chairman of the campaign, expressed gratwith a combined floorshow and dance festival at the narrator. The scrip for the show also was ification at the completeness of the preparations. "The whole drive 8:30 p. m. on Friday, April 19, at the Juab High prepared by Mrs. Starr, assisted by Mrs. Kitty she stated, will be geared to the dual purpose of getting people to Beard. school gymnasium. Dancing will begin directly afsee their doctors regularly for a physical checkup and to give money ter the floorshow to music furnished by the Other committee members are A. K. Johnson, Affect to aid the fight to control, and eventually conquer cancer. orchestra. assistant chairman in charge of decorations; Hal 'Hobby Farmers1 Funds so far contributed have enabled1 researchers to better the be will under the direction of The floorshow Hancock, music chairman; and James Glenn and cure rate of many kinds of cancer through improved method? of New Baying Economy; Sarah Neilsen, advertisement and programs. Lloyd and Erma 'Goble, Stake Dance Directors. But there are vital frontiers in cancer diagnosis and treatment It will include many of the dances learned According to Ellen Bowles, general chairman, Basis is Arranged which have yet to be explored. There are projects waiting support stake this year, and will be built throughout the things are going as planned and the membership Hobby farmers art definitely that may save YOU from a cancerous death. around a theme of Moonlight Carrousel". .The of the entire stake is invited. see that you have a checkup Support the Cencer Crusade affecting the economy! of a and be ready when the ladies call with your check. ers who are trying living from the farm'1 stated "Thanks, for your support, Mrs. Hanson concluded. Retired Educator Named Centennial of N. E. A. Observed by Teachers Groups ward Thomas, Utah of the eau official at a To Hospital Board "A Glimpse into 100 Years of Nephi Chamber of rce on 's Cafe. Calendar Assists in Education" was the motif in the Monday evening at George A. Sperry, retired Ne-p- Little League Signup Set recent observance of the centen Mr. 'Thomas ws nial of the National Education Aseducator, has been appointed talk before the C. Scheduling Meetings a member of the Juab County Hos- For Saturday Blackie's sociation at a public program rec- dor to olarifjL a in the Elementary school pital board, it was announced this ently A meeting of all interested in auditorium. corning Bureau During the pest few months, week by the Board of County ehasea through Little League affairs for the comCommissioners. ing season, .has been called- - for , . Honored during the program Mr. Sperry replaces Mrs. Vivian the Blue Room of the City Equip were several retired teachers: C and have met and organized a cenFarmers sell wholesale ment Building Tuesday at 8 p. m. W. Glazier,. Harry Beagley, T. W. they buy retail Mr.- Thomas said tral committee for the purpose Hoyt whose term had expired. A. Geo. W. G, Johnson,' The board now consists of Earl All young men between 8 and Vickers, in explaining the need for develop- of setting up a "Calendar of EvF. Dunn, Nephi, chairman; Bertis 13 years of age who desire to Sperry, John C. Hall and Ray ing the .Farm Bureau, program. ents" in our locality. This is the Jameson, Eureka; Araon Garfield, play in Little League baseball Newton. We have had a rough road to beginning of a attempt to provide Several other teachers who have hold Mr. Thomas continued, and the community with a way of Mona; Heber Shepherd, Levan; this summer are asked to sign Mr. Sperry, Gerald Cazier, and up at Blackies Texaco Service served the district faithfully for to help the fanner in his plight. spreading the many activities of Mrs. Ida P. Belliston, Nephi. many years also were honored. Saturday. Bureau officers directed the set- the the area over a period of prevents conflictions ting up of the purchasing pro- time whichevents. It is not posWe have encouraged the of major gram. farmers to get together to buy in sible to completely clear a given their own communities" he said night by committee action, but and in many instances this is by the pledged and conscientious effort of all groups in making the working successfully. Mr. Thomas cited instances plan operate effectively, no two Additional facilities for handling of Silica (Quartsite) at the where the combined purchases of major events would be scheduled General Refractories quarry and a group of fanners had saved for the same night. Vernon E. Carter . . top man In shipping, dock at Jericho are considerable on handling Costs, as Bee What Your Future Holds Fort Lewis for month of April. He nearing completion at the present well as 'quantity discounts. time. The new installation will pointed out that the Farm Bureau on page eight. Sunday evening services at 7:30 crush the rock to a useable size had issued a buying guide, listing will be directed by the M. L A. of Ray Christiansen, Nephi City and wash it clean of dust and im- discounts available on the mer- Recorder is secretary of the group he Stake and will feature on chandise that comes under the keeps a calendar of events and a purities. Easter program. said list of officers and other inforJericho, located almost directly program, and, Mr. Thomas west of Nephi and on the Union in almost every instance where mation of each organization in Pacific main line through Juab we are approached for price and his office in the City hall. Each County, at one time was a center discount advice, we recommend to president or presiding officer of for sheep shearing operations, but the individual farmer that they his group is urged to call this the crushing and shipping of the first try in their own commun- office when a program is to be silica rock will now far outshadow ity. scheduled or when a previously Farm bureau officers also at- listed date is to be changed. If it any other operations in this sectA Nephi young man Specialion of Juab County. tending the meeting were George is found that the proposed schedFrom the quarry on the hill- H. Ostler, A. Roy Bowles and ule would conflict with an event ist Third Class Vernon E. Carter Outstanding side about three miles west of A. Dean Winn. John Parkin, C. of already planned ,he is asked to has been named Soldier of the Month at the Jericho the rock is brought to C. head, presided at the meeting. select another date. In most issues since the first huge Fort Lewis training center. the new crushing and and washing Times-News Mr. Carter is the son of Mr. of the year. The mill at Jericho by trucks. The new construction includes a large Services Held for Infant has been publishing a column call- and Mrs. Elmont Carter of NeWhat Your Future Holds'' phi. ed truck unloading platform from In the letter to Mr. epd Mrs. which a huge caonveyor belt will Son of Mr. and Mrs. Ostler which lists the scheduled events, dates, and times, of meetings for Carter, from Major General Willcarry the crushed (to about Brief services were conducted the coming week. This is a help- iam W. Quinn, Commandant, the diameter size) rock to the washer where the dust and dirt will be at Anderson Funeral Home Tues- ful service to our communities program is explained as follows: That you may have a full apcrashed from it. Additional con- day afternoon for Thomas Ostler, and we urge all citizens to refer son of Norman and Evalyn Parry to this column and also to use preciation of Ibis honor, 1 would veyor will place it in the hoppers Ostler. The baby died at the Ju- the calendar service offered by like to explain the Soldiar of the ready to be loaded into the wait- ab County Hospital early Monday the committee by calling Mr. Month program. From over twenty ing railroad cars. Christiansen at the City office, thousand enlisted men on this For the washing operation, the of prematurity. Bishop Kenneth Nyman con- phone 113, and thus helping to post, one outstanding soldier is company - drilled an 800-deep ducted. the services. relieve the congestion of a busy chosen each month. In the process well, and a huge diesel motor will Survivors are the parents, four schedule for busy people. of elimination and competition, pump 300 to 400 gallons of water Mr. Mrs. Bert and jrandparents: a minute from this depth. Mary Jensen, Chairman progressing from Platoon through Mr. Bessie Tolley . . to be and Mrs. Mr. of Nephi, East Juab Calendar Cbm. Battalion and Regimental level, an ored today at open house. Ed. Fox, of Lehi, foreman at Morgan imal group of soldiers finally the quarry and mill at Jericho, Allen Parry of Lake Share; end before a committee of senstated that the operation will em- e greet grand mother, Mrs. Thomas Anderson, also of Lake Shore. ior officers. This committee servd ploy four men on a es es judges and selects a winner Open House to Honor Local Students Flan basis, and if operations are infrom among the contestants. Qualcreased at any amount, eight to ities such as military appearance School Pupils Join in ten men may be employed. N MU. and bearing, - leadership ability, tephi Lady Today Two diesel motors are required Participation performance of duty, conduct, and to operate the crushed and washIn observeance of her 86th birthup knowledge of military and gei 00 of Utahs er, and another at the quarry then More schools anniversary, the family of day The Nephi Elementary As are considered. you subjects, and makes the initial crushing down their faculty student Mrs. Bessie will hold open participated in a school clean-u- p to about a size. will converge on the Uni- can well understand, to be select- house today Tolley advisers .between 2 and 6 pm. on Thursday of last ed from such a large group, after to The entire output of silica rock program parUtah of campus versity dis- at 836 North Main. Roes to the General Refractories week. Each student arrived for ticipate in the 1967 Model United a aeries of rigorous tests, is a Mrs. Talley, widow of Hyrum or shovel and Nations Assembly on April 26 and tinct and coveted honor. plant at Lehi, and here it is used work with a rake Your son has set a fine ex- Tolly, was born April 18, 1881, a in the manufacture of fire brick upon going to n designated area 27. r. ample and provides an incentive daughtr of Zee end Nell for the huge blast furnaces at the proceeded to rake the Tocks and From Juab High Behsel, better debris others to themselves. for into idles. Geneva Steel plant Joining in the celebration will Two trades, driven by members rapresant ths nation of Byria He is e credit to himself, to the will bn Grant and most certain- be her sons and daughters: Ifn. ofrthe faculty, wera used to haul at ths Assembly service, military Ruth Zabriskie, Frank Tolley and Taylor, Wilma Talley, Claudia ly to you. In the accompanying photon by away all rocks and rubbish. Tolley of Nephi; in ex- Ray D. Bill The Times-New- s Allan Giboon, top tho eonvoyor After two hours of concentrat- Hanson, Nelson Jons and Tern joins l Lomax. Mm. tvotya on which a huge bolt will carry ed effort on the pert of the stuVernon the congratul- Other sons and daughters ere to tending Is faculty advisor to ths ations of the home town in this Merl, Moses Lake, Washington; tho crushed rook; center tho con- dents and the faculty, the playLeon, Spencer, Milton, Oregon; honor. veyor extending from the unload- ground took on n new look and Mrs. Bessie Milford; Douglas, of the third Joint in111 ing platform In the heck and from sparkled with It neat nppeernnon. UniverFowles and Mrs. Phyllis Pries, all Jr., director of the the cruohor te the waohlng and With n job well dona, students annual U. N. event wee nude by Rich Institute of World Affairs; Salt Lake City. Also expected sity storage heppetw. Bottom, O. C. went beck to .their classes with a L. K. Kirkpatrick, state chairman Fand Robert Bennett, president join In the observance are her MoAfoe and M ureal NMoan, both new look at something achieved of the Utah Aamrinrion for Gw of the Associated of Students the sister and brother: Mrs. Mtyme Harold W. of Nophl take a mlnuta aut to and a greater pride in the school United Nations University of Utah, representing Pay of Nephi Utah oy Whittete Bentley. Univte playground. four the B. woaeoring organizations Burley, Idahr DMBon; Dr. R. Bailey, Principal READY TO 'PARTICIPATE: Front, Joyce Stephenson, Colleen Westring, Nancy Nyman, Judy Back: Ross Christensen, Paul Orme, Allan Gibson, Michael Cotton and Neil Greenhalgh. Pex-to- n. Gold & Green Ball Friday Night double-barrelle- d h, , Mod-emai- rs Ed-Bur- -g hi at i ' New Development at Jericho First-Secon- d Nephi Soldier Is Honored At Fort Lewis - ft , ap-pe- year-roun- at " top-ranki- six-in- Writ-take- ' u J I JPOOR i |