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Show m mf m m 'V Flowers for the living! Lomax is successful Evelyf) B. the National Education Association in evaluating three different colleges, all out of state. Her devotion to her students has brought a tie which has extended far bethe classroom. She reyond part of her successful life calls one instance years ago as a mother, a wife, a club when her counseling (often woman, a church worker, on the front porch) assisted and a counselor. A native of Manti, Mrs. one young lady to free herLomax graduated from self from a deep emotional Manti High School and ob- problem, and that even tained her Bachelor of Sci- now she assists many young ence degree in home econ- ladies with problems of the omics at Brigham Young day. For approximately 35 University in 1929. She also Mrs. Lomax has had years, had majors in English and as an offiresponsibilities history at the Y. That cer in and local, district, same autumn she became a state clubs. womens She faculty member at Gunnihas held office club every son Valley High School. It was in January of 1931 on the local level, most on that she came to Juab High the district level and most on School. She recalls that a the state level. She served Miss Jones had left her pos- as state president of the ition on the faculty and she Utah Federation of Womens Councils from 1960 to 1962. (then Miss Brown)accepted dirthe position. She taught in She has also served as a ector of the general federthe Juab High School home economics department un- ation and has attended several national federation contil her marriage in 1934. After several years of ventions. She was selected as the club woman of the being a housewife and of in 1965 by the Salt raising a family, Mrs. Lo- year Lake Tribune. She was honmax was called to be a subored by the Forest Service stitute teacher for about in for her club work. 1960 ten days in 1954. Those of their gratiAs a token ten days stretched over the Service Forest the tude, years until her retirement in her a tree at the end of the 1974 planted pine recalls front She that yard. school year. Over her 20 of her one of the years of service, she taught club work highlights World Afwas a English at Juab Junior High. fairs Day held at the State Mrs. Lomax was president of the Juab Education Capitol during her tenure Association for one year as State President. She has enjoyed working and served in various other in the LDS church throughoffices of the association. out her lifetime, serving For the greater part of ten for some ten years as speech years she served on various and drama leader in the Necommittees of the Utah Education Association, pri- phi Fourth Ward MIA. She has also been a teacher in marily on committees deala teacher develop ing with curriculum. She Primary, also served with three different evaluation teams of teacher, clubwoman , person by Roy E. Gibson "I learned that to be a successful teacher, it was better to teach students, rather than subject This is indicative of the thoroughness with which Evelyn Brown Lomax taught at Juab High School and Juab Junior High. It also explains a M, Evelyn B. Lomax Tom Lomax in bishopric Thomas R. Lomax, son of Mr. and Mrs. Claude R. Lomax of Nephi, was re- cently sustained as second counselor to the Bishop of the Butler 30th LDS ward in Salt Lake City. Lomax has served as scoutmaster in the area for some time and on Sunday, December 11, he presided at the presentation of Eagle Scout certificates and badges to 11 young men who he had directed in scouting. Lomax is an electrical engineer with Utah Power & Light Company. r Hospital list Patients at the Juab Cpunty Hospital on Tuesday afternoon were: Phyllis Brown, Nephi Ethel Gadd, Nephi Carol Hansen, Ephraim Lorin Hanson, Fillmore Julie and Justin Hayes, Twin Falls, Idaho Nan Higginson, Nephi Barbara Jacobsen, Ephraim John Michael Kennedy, it, KODAK Film Size 110 Regular $160 Now only... ment leader in Sunday School, and a department leader in Relief Society. In the latter organization, she served during the years she was raising her family and has returned to teaching since her retirement. Currently, she is citizenship counselor for the Boy Scouts. For some 15 years she was a member of the Nephi City Library Board. She was appointed by Governor George D. Clyde to the Status of Women Committee and served for four years doing the ground work for this organization. She assisted in writing a book on Utah Status of She also served as a member of the first Women. Utah Constitutional Re- vision Committee and was a member of the Womens Council for Civil Defense for five years. Active in Republican politics, Mrs. Lomax served as president of the Lady Republican Clubs in Juab County and as a regional representative of the state organization. She served through the chairs in each of the four vice president positions of the Utah Lady max were married in the Manti LDS Temple on July 16, 1934. Their children are Mrs Paul (Nancy) Laguello, Alameda, California; Thomas Lomax, Salt Lake City; Mrs. Robert P. (Sally) Hol said, as we concluded an in- teresting interview on a re- brook, Bountiful; Mrs. Ron (Kathryn) Anderson, Nephi; cent afternoon. and John Glen Lomax, Farmington. The Lomaxs are the grandparents of 13. 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