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Show Thursday, 27th, May 1954 THE Nephi Items Superintendent, Principal jReview Successful Year Mr. and Mrs. William and family visited in s CtV list SiinHaiu: ents, Mr. and Mrs. V. R. Preecel ana air. ana airs. J. M. Pitt - Miss Shirleen Ingram, daught- of Mr. and Mrs. Leo inam spent last week end with her Dar- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Olpin. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Black, Mr. and Mrs Rex Tolley, Clarence Wilkey, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Wilkey and Mr. and Mrs. John Wilkey were among those from Nephi who went to Provo Wednesday to attend the funeral services for Harry Wilkey. Mrs. Leuand Ostler gave a honor ing her son Dale on his fourth birthday anniversary. Fourteen little guests were present to enjoy the games and re- y party-Tuesda- freshments. ana Mrs. Aimer itosemos of Pleasant visited Sundav with Mr .and Mrs. Earl Jarrett and fam. Mr. Mt. lly. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph F. Heath of &alt Lake City visited with Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Read the first part of the week. i i educ-catio- n? extra-curricul- ar Four hundred thirty three at tended our school this year, par. ticipating in class activities, dancathletics and many ing, music, other programs. These same stu dents have worked hard, yet have PROBATE AND GUARDIAN had lun and enjoyment while ac SHIP NOTICES. Consult County this work. tierK or Respective Signer for complishing this opportunity to take I May Additional Information. NOTICE TO CREDITORS Nephi. 25629 Nephi City Corporation, Estate of Sarah B. Ingram, P. O. Box 43, Nephi, Ut: 7 sec. Creditors will present ft for municipal purposes from a claims with vouchers to the unwell 312 ft. deep at a point d. 16-i- n. dersigned at the law office of N. 2458.81 ft. and VV. 1064.07 ft. Jensen & Jensen, Nephi, Utah, on from SE Cor. Sec. 5, T13S. R1E. or before the 28th day of July, The water will be conveyed A. D. 1954. pipe 250 ft. to exthrough Paul B. Ingram, Gladys I. isting distribution system and used Brown, Executors of the Estate for municipal purposes in the of Sarah B. Ingram, Deceased. City of Nephi. Dates of publication May 27, June Reese Painter, 38 East 25697 3, 10 and 17, 1954, in The Times- - 2d South, Nephi, Ut; 2 sec. ft. for News, Nephi, Utah well irrigation use from a 227 ft. deep at a point S. 2098 ft and E. 2345 ft. from NW Cor. NOTICE TO WATER USERS Sec. 25, T14S. R1W. The water The following applications have will be used from Apr. 15 to Oct. been filed with the State Engineer 15 to irrigate 132 acres in WH to appropriate water in Juab said Sec. 25, and for incidental County, State of Utah, throughout domestic and stock watering the entire year and all locations being from SLB&M unless otherProtests resisting the granting wise designated: of any of the foregoing applica25623 Nephi City Corporation, tions, with reasons therefor, must P. O. Box 43, Nephi, Ut.; 7 sec-fbe in affadivit form with extra for municipal purposes from a copy and filed with the State Enwell 259 ft. deep at a point N. gineer, 403 State Capitol, Salt 1232.94 ft. and E. 615.58 ft. from Lake City, Utah, on or before SW Cor. Sec. 4, T13S, R1E. The July 17, 1954. water will be conveyed through Joseph M. Tracy, 12-iSTATE ENGINEER pipe 930 ft. to existing disNe tribution system and used for Published in The Times-Newmunicipal purposes in the City of' phi, Utah, May 20 to June 17, 1954. 12-i- n. 16-i- n. t. 16-i- n. n. s, ing you. NEPHI, S, UTAH Paga Three Yariette Club, Delphic Literary Club Enjoy From the J. H. S Clarion From the J. H. 3. Clarion During the last week of school Time marches on! I often think back through the The years come and go so fast 'ear evaluating the school account that one can ulum and school activities. Manv of time, nor hardly keep appreciate fully the events, problems, activities and program or hie. programs become almost a real This has been an excellent school ity again. year. Our Juab Hisrh Student We might weigh the value re- body has been most cooperative ceived this year at Juab high this year, and I feel certain that school with the large amount of all students who have had any money that has been spent for desire to learn, have had an ex education at this institution. Each cellent opportunity to do so. Yours individual student should ask these is the reward for honest effort questions: Too, I feel we have had a most Has the money put out for my excellent faculty, one of the education been wisely used? And strongest for many years. did I do my part by taking advanio the Seniors: I wish you, tage of the opportunities provided one and all, good luck, good health by the vast sum of money spent and God bless you in the beautiffor this school year for my ul journey of life. Yours is a rich Some may have failed world filled with golden oppor but the large majority of our stu- tunities. dents did not fail. In fact, they To all other students: let the have been highly successful. summer vacation be a glorious In reviewing the year, I cannot on Vhfn th holla nf Sfntmh. neip reminding you of some ofjer ring again, may they find you the outstanding events both in at your post prepared to meet school and activ all problems head on. I'll be see ities. TIMES-NEW- Superintendent Lelend E. Anderson. thank the students of the high school for their fine cooperation, the faculty for their help, assist ance and guidance, and Superin tendent Anderson for his loyal sup concern port and enthusiastic about the welfare ! the students and the school. It is my implicit desire to ex press my thanks and appreciation to organizations of the school that have so ably carried out their These are The ProVita duties. Club, "J" Club, FHA, and FFA, the Yearbook Staff, the Clarion Staff, the various class officers, the faculty's various committees, and our student representatives and student body officers. Thanks for a job well done. For a dozen years I have been a member of the faculty of this our Juab High School. They have Years of joy been good years. and satisfaction. In leaving I want each and every student to know that you do have a wonderone fully well equipped school that you should be proud to attend. The thought of not return, ing to Juab high school again next year leaves a feeling of sadness and remorse. May I say In closing "GOOD LUCK" and God bless you and may each and every student follow the Ideals set forth by our school song: "The Crimson and Gold It's colors high we will hold, Yes, we'll ever be true to thee." THERON SNYDER, Principal, Juab High School May 20. 1954. r On May 20. members of the Variette club were invited by the Delphic Literary club to meet at the Blue Room to enjoy a Hawaiian program. After the delightful program they met at the home of Mrs. Maurice Memmott to vote for new club officers. The new iy n ti Hawaiian Program a. IT LAS L officers are: Chairman Vera Pax-mavice chairman, Norma Jenkins; Secretary and tresuror. La Rae Kendall; Reporter, Vcrna Members present were Wright Mrs. Merl Wilkey, Mrs. Kay Stuart, Mrs. LaMar Paxman, Mrs. lioyd Greenwood. Mrs. Reese Sherwood, Mrs. Rex Carter. Mrs. Lynn Parkin, Mrs. Dean Worth-ingtoMrs. Clyde Christensen, Mrs. Dee Wright. Mrs Clair Kendall, Mrs. Bares Jenkins, Mrs. Mrs. Vinton Relliston, Byron Steiner, Mrs. Dee Jarrett and the hostess, Mrs. Maurice Memmott. n; .CD J v TIRES UTOCO J n. Awards Given In Recent Assembly From the J. H. 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Sportsmanship, Mar ie Wilkey; School spirit, Alfred Wilson; Citizenship, Gary Cowan; Activities, Dplores Olson; Biology, Bryan Nielson; Mathematics, Lawrence Wilkey; Science, Dale Heat- on; Home economics, l"atsy Howard; Scholarship, Forrest Booth; Vocational, Richard Parkin; ComIris Bclliston; Type, mercial, Richard Brough; Shorthand, Linda Lunt; Music, Vernon Carter; Clarion Band, Robert Ingram; Editor, Ann Jensen; Nebonian Ed itor, Ardith Stephenson. Awards were given to student body officers Neil Christensen, are offering special inducements right now, so it's to your advantage to trade without delay to be prepared for summer driving. And while you're checking on tires, (ill up with Utoco gasoline-fin- est in our history. You just can't buy a more powerful gasoline! A perfect team-mat- e is IP 45-ye- ar Utoco HD-Motor Oil, which cleans as it lubricates and adds years to engine life. M Drive in at any Utoco station for "tops" in service and products. 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