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Show Ij t Nephi, Utah Two Nephi o imcij-EetThursday, Students on U. of Two Nephi students earned places on the University of Utah autumn quarter honor roll, released this week by Dr. A. Ray Olpin, the University president. Only students with grade-poiaverages of 3.5 or higher in the range of A- - to straight A work are listed on the honor roll. A 4.0 average at the University of Utah represents straight A work. Students who maintain an average of 3.5 or higher through their four years of Page Four 1961 16, February Honor Roll 1). LEVAN SOCIAL ITEMS Value of Hear! Disease Miss Sparks Named school work graduate with high honors. The two local students on the honor list for the last quarter are Ralph Neil McPherson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Merl McPherson, who is majoring In and John Gordon business: Keller, son of Mr. and Mrs. James II. Keller of Salt Lake City, formerly of Nephi. Gordon is majoring in psychology. Sweetheart of Research Is Explained Few of us stop to think of the rewards that research has given us In the past 50 years Ue tend to take them for granted. Perhaps we can af ford to be complacent about such benefits as air condition Ing, television, jet flying, power automobiles and other comforts and eonvenien ces produced by industrial research. Put we cannot afford to be complacent about medical research in controlling the heart diseases which arc the nation's numlier one killer. F. F. A. Sparks was selected as the Chapter Sweetheart at the Mt. Nebo Future Farmers of America Sweetheart ball held last Friday following the Juab - Gunnison Miss Carolyn Mr. and Mrs. Ferron Ander-- i week end at the home of his son of Salt Lake City were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alma week end guests of Mr. and Winter. Mrs. Erin Pouisen and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Winter Chloe Anderson. and family of Garland spent Mrs. Floy Mortensen recent- F'riday and Saturday visiting ly returned home after visiting with their parents, Mr. and four weeks in Ogden with Mr. Mrs. C. J. Winter in Levan and and Mrs. Ruel Mortensen and Mr. and Mrs. Harry J. Irons three weeks in Murray with in Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin MortenMrs. Lois Shepherd and sen. daughters of Springvilie visitThe Levan Lady Lions held ed with her mother, Mrs. O. H their regular meeting on Feb- Pierce on Sunday. ruary 9 at the City Hall. Vice Mr. and Mrs. Rulon ShepPresident Bessie Jackman took Mrs. herd and family were guests of charge of the meeting. Lucille Shepherd was winner their son and daughter in law. of a quilt prize. Those pres- Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd ent were Cora Wankier, Edna in Provo on Sunday. The ocHansen, Bessie Paystrup, Viv- casion was the birthday anniian Mangelson, Reba Mangel-son- , versary of their son Norman. Virginia Howard, Verna r- - and Mrs. G. Gardner, Florene Taylor, LuM. Worwood cille Shepherd, Pauline Man visited in on Sunday Scipio Irene with her parents, Mr. and gelson, Louise Taylor, Mrs. Bessie Mangelson, Jackman, Forrest Memmott and with her and three special guests: Floy brother in law and sister, Mr. Harper, Vera Christensen and and Mrs. Lon Memmott of Leona Mangelson. Salt Lake City. game. Miss Sparks was selected from a group of eight girls by Utah County judges. Attendants are Vicky Wankier, Linda Sanders and JoAnn Worthington. Juab Chapters queen will compete In the state FFA contest In Salt Lake City as part of the convention March 31 Health authorities agree that and April 1. moi-Is progress in controlling Is It measure a Adversity the heart and blood vessel dis a scale for weighing eases has been made in the past Chalice Liferary Club 30 years through research than in the preceding 30 centuries. These are some of the advances Members Enjoy that Heart Association research aided by 50 million Heart Fund Meeting af Reed Home dollars, helped to achieve: The Chalice Literary Club Rheumatic fever, forerunner of rheumatic heart disease, held their meeting February 9 at the home of Mrs. Thelma can now be prevented, Four out of five victims of Reed. Mrs. Reed, vice chairman Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Chrisheart attack survive. Of those of the club conducted and praywho do, three out of four go er was given by Mrs. Fay tensen of Pleasant Grove were back to work Greenhalgh. The pledge of week end guests of Mrs. Grace their new dry cleaning service Strokes are no longer hope- allegiance was led by Mrs. Christensen. less. Invalidism can often be Reed The Qvicettes Club met at FOR "BUDGET CONSCIOUS" Mrs. Mildred Sherwood who reduced or prevented. on High blood pressure can be had charge of the program in- the home of Fern Wankier HOME MAKERS . . . lowered through new drugs and troduced Mrs. Florence Powell Wednesday, February 8. Lunch who gave a book review on eon was served by the hostess surgery. of the The Ugly American by Will- to Enid Worwood, Jewel Grant, The development Louise heart-lun- g Mangelson, machine makes pos- iam J. Lederer and Eugene Pauline CLEAN ONLY AND STEAM AIR FINISH sible It is the freighten-in- g Taylor, Melba Ballow, Codeal surgery inside Burdick. novel of what really goes Brough, Floy Harper, Eileen It's "thrifty cleaning for those casual and children's the heart to correct on rebehind the secret curtain Ballow, Bonnie Bosh, Geraldcan defects. also Surgeons clothes. ine Worwood, Irene Mangelson, pair damaged heart valves and of American diplomacy and our Bonnie Paystrup, Myrtis Just excellent dry cleaning ready for the prestige abroad. replace damaged arteries. and a special guest, Members present were Mrs. Improved dignostic tools, necessary finishing! some involving advanced elect- Corrine Jenkins, Mrs. Barbara Lorraine Stephensen. CLEAN ONLY ronic developments, can detect Jones, Mrs. Ardys Tidwell, Mrs. STEAM AIR FINISH Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Callacardiovascular disorders more Mildred Sherwood, Mrs. Adele han of Sprigvllle visited at the trousers skirts readily and with greater cer- Jackson, Mrs. Joyce Pay, Mrs. home of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Merlene Mrs. can Bernice Thus Boswell, skirts physicians tainty. Hansen on Saturday. sweaters begin treatment more quickly I vie, Mrs. Fay Greenhalgh, sweaters efMrs. Marjorie Greenhalgh, Mrs. and establish controls more Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephenslacks sport shirts Jean Johnson, Mrs. Betty sen visited in Salt Lake City fectively. shirts sport New drugs can retard blood Motes, Mrs. Pat Greenwood, with their son and daughter in sport jackets Mrs. Devona Roberts, Mrs. Na- law, Mr. and Mrs. Neldon Stepjackets clotting and heart attacks. we omi Wilkey, Mrs. Marjorie hensen over the week end. Despite these advances, have a long way to go before Steiner, and the hostess, Mrs. dresses dresses A Levan P. T. A. Founders Also present the battle against the heart Thelma Reed. suits car coats diseases is won. We have not were three special guests: Day program was held on Monsnow suits coats yet discovered, for example, Mrs. Leonard Linton, Mrs. day evening, February 13. A the underlying causes of har- Helen White and Mrs. Florence past teacher, Grace Christen shorty coats heavy jackets sen; and a present teacher, Jay dening of the arteries and high Powell. account Bowles, were the speakers. Secwhich blood pressure car coats ond and third grade students 90 per cent of all heart for coats long heavy jackets were dressed to represent dif disease and which are the chief Class Cutting Up . . . over coats ferent foreign countries with long coats targets of medical scientists. each telling about the country We must discover these causes During the past few weeks they represented. before we can prevent heart the activity in the south east A committee of Marion Wanattacks and strokes. over coats This goal can be reached corner of the high school has kier, Louise Taylor and Bessie during the life time of man been cutting and labeling. The Jackman were elected to nomBLANKETS CLEANED of us if research is continued biology classes have been busy inate new officers for the com ONLY 69c , and expanded, heart authorities studying the zoological part of ing year. USE OUR DELUX SERVICE FOR YOUR The say. Therefore, whether or not the biological sciences. Visitors at the home of Mr. FINER CLOTHES we make progress against the emphasis the past two weeks has been on the dissecting of and Mrs. Peter Sorensen last on diseases heart may and depend (Repairing Alterations) our gifts to the Heart Fund. simple forms of animal life week were Mr. and Mrs. Vern and daughter Jane of startir.g with the segmented Sorensen The decision is ours alone. PHONE 280 on Friday; Mr. and Mrs. Provo followworm crawler) (night 123 South Main Street Nephi, Utah ed by the clam and the cray- Cameron Thorpe of Axtell on better off if Individuals and fish. Saturday and Mr. and Mrs. nations each would take time A very interesting demon James R. Peterson of Center-- 1 stration is planned for next field on Sunday. off, occasionally, from worrying about the faults of others week. A study of the developMr. and Mrs. Tom May and! and try to eliminate a few ment of a chick embryo will of Salt Lake City were family of own. our faults be carried on for three weeks recent visitors of Mr. and Mrs. with color photographs taken Ray Winter. Common sense and a sense of the steps of the of humor always pay dividends Mrs. Ray Winter, Mrs. Bon-- 1 nie Neilsen, Mrs. Ida Paystrup, and Mrs. Ruby Winter were in Gunnison on Wednesday of last nt 300-hor- se e CARTER CLEANERS ANNOUNCES life-savi- in-bo- rn Step-hense- 35 49C 49C 79C 69c i89e 75C o' 0. fgfo) CLEANERS m & DYERS week to attend the funeral services for Mrs. Leon Larsen. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Winter and children of Price spent the iV: ' & The Young Marrieds group met at the home of Marilyn Kendall ruary on 8. Wednesday, Feb- Kitty Beard gave the lesson on baptism. Refnesments were served by the hostess tn Nada Allen, Bonnie Neilsen, Leona Anderson, Jessie Ann Wood. Marilyn Worwood, Mary Ann McDill, Arlene Emmons, Geraldine Burdick. Kitty Beard and a special guest, Lorene Morgan. ' The outstanding Exchange which Assembly Wednesday w as presented to Wasatch Aca- demy and Manti High schools w ill be presented to Juab High School students, and the public j o. East Juab County on Tues if you haven't got it. Next time you pass First Security Bank, stop in. Just S minutes and cash in your pocket will get you started with a Checkway Account, or you may prefer a Regular Checking Account Deposit each pay check in your checking account, then pay bills and make purchases by check. Youll have an accurate record of all of your expen Your NAME and . . ditures and youll save time, too. First Security does the bookkeeping for you, periodically forwarding a statement of all deposits and expenditures as well as returning cancelled checks. ofyour money with a First Security Bank Checking Account ADDRESS PRINTED FREE on Checkbook wallets also free all Mr, h a. ftru lwW So el VNk KX PHARMACY JACK'S Refrigeration and Appliance Center CLOSE OUT ON ADMIRAL APPLIANCES 16 ft. Upright Freezer - - W as $299.95 NOW 239.95 w.t. 30" Automatic Range Was 259.95 NOW 209.95 w.t 9 ft Refrigerator Was 1 99.95 FTtEE use of our carpet shampooer with purchase of Blue Lustre shampoo. man Furniture Co. PhoneChap300. NOW 179.95 w.t 13 ft Refrigerafor Was 259.95 NOW 2 19.95 w.t EGGS FDR SALE 40c dozen at George H. Ostlers.per PANCAKE FLOUR -- - 10 lb bag 99 LARD 2 pound package - - 29 -FIG NEWTONS--NB- C 2 lb package 29c Albers PARAGUS 25$ DCd TANG SALAD DRESSING -- quart 45 KLEENEX PAPER TOWELS 2139 200 count per package - - 35c NAPKINS -- 4 VETS DOG FOOD CANS 30 LARGE HEADS METRECAL POWDER Dietary for weight control - - l3 OFF PHIsbury PANCAKE FLOUR 4bpkg49 BOX CHOCOLATES -- CLOSE OUT AT 12 PRICE CHERRY CHOCOLATES -- 2 boxes 69c PERCH -- BONELESS FILLET 1 LB 39 LIMEADE 2 for 25 PEAS - 2 pkgs 29c CORN OR PEAS 4 pkgs for 85 5 pkgs l.QQ ? i'jf-ft. v 'o J CHECKS) I FIRST SECURITY BANK- Urn SmmW ROBERT NALL PURITAN BALONEY -B- uy it by the piece for roasting Sliced 39$ lb 43c Jb PORK ROAST - lean, boned and rolled - lb 49$ VEAL RIB STEAKS per pound 65c here's how to get itl Start today and be on your way to better control PILLS AND THINGS n, Pictsweet eoOTca! hH.wWdl 11 a.m. Assembly Presentation STRAWBERRIES 8aKiEY day, February 21 at the JHS auditorium. 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