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Show Universal McrofUmlng Corp. 141 Fierporrt Av4nue Salt Lake cityy Utah School Lunch National Award Winner Program An VII Honor List 19 Juab School District's lunch personnel were honored last week when the district was one of three in the state to receive the blue ribbon, highest award for sample menus submitted at the workshop. "This in indeed an honor for our district, and our school lunch program" stated Mrs. Gladys Brown, Juab school lunch supervisor. Single Copy, 10c Nephi, 30c for junior and sen- The mwmm fetes. mmleJkmt . , TLi,SL sfWtisids CHAMPIONSHIP TROPHY is iheld by Ouane Sperry Manager, of Nephi team, center. Left is Boyd IHowarth, right 'John Qckey who were named to at Snow College Tournament . All-Sta- rs Nephi Baseball Team Wins Annual Snow College Tournament at Ephraim; Two Named Nephi's baseball crew, inspired, probably, with the opportunity of playing on a grass field and und er the lights, came through with three oustanding games last week end to win the Snow College Tournament at Ephraim. The locals combined excellent pitching, over powering hitting and brilliant team play to cop the three victories and win the championship 3-- m 6-- at r-- y where he has been transferred from Lackland Air base In Texas. He has been In the Air Force since May 1. regrets this Stars all-st- ar .296. There's Entertaining Fun On Tap for Friday At First Ward Hall Ticket sales have been brisk this week for the special entertainment and dance to be held at the First - Second ward hall on Friday evening, according to of ficers of the First Ward MIA or ganizations, sponsors of the event. The entertainment will begin at 8:00 p. m. and . will feature musical entertainment de luxe by the Silver Valley Ranch boys. Fol lowing the entertainment a dance will be held with this popular orchestra furnishing the music. Refreshments will be served at the dance, the MIA officers stated. Mrs. Leonard Belliston and Mr. and Mrs. Glade Van Nosdal of Payson recently atteded the Luke S. Johnson family reunion. MONA Funeral services for Reuben Edward Carter, 71, will 'be conducted at the Mona Ward chapel Saturday noon, under the direction of Bishop Vaughn Sum mers. Mr. Carter, a retired Mona groceryman, died at the family residence Tuesday following a lin gering illness. Friends may call at the family residence Friday evening and Sat urday prior to the services. Mr. Carter was born at Foun tain Green October 6, 1885, a son of Reuben and Emma Jane Kay Marter. He married Ruby Vest of Mona at isalt Lake City June 23, lyio. He was operator of a groc ery store at Mona for many years. burvivmg are his widow, of Mona; one daughter, Mrs Jean Summers of Provo; four grandchildren; two brothers and three sisters :c Laurel and Vern Carter; Mrs. Syrelda Newton, Mrs, Sarah Molyneux, and Mrs. Newton, all of Mona. Interment in the Mona Ceme tery will be directed by Anderson Funeral Home of Nephi. Ward Supper at Levan Readied 57 AiuuuU Volume 48 Number 34 Outstanding Program For County Fair Is Announced High School Registration Is Scheduled "Students of the Juab high school will register on Tuesday, September 3" M. Clark Newell, principal, announced today. "The senior high school students will complete their registration from 9 a. m to 12 noon. Junior high students will be registered from 1 p. m. to 3:30 p. rn. "AM students will be expected to observe these set 'registration ' times" Mr. Newell stated. "Remember" he cautioned, "the senior high school students register in the morning, and junior high students in the afternoo". He further pointed out that it will be necessary for all students to purchase student body activity cards before completing their registration. The junior activity card will be priced at 4.25 and the senior high school students will pay $5.25. Students will also re ceive locker assignments and make any necessary changes from their spring registration at regis- LEVAN Everything is in tratio time, Mr. Newell explained. readiness for the Levan Ward Supper which will be held Saturday evening at the Levan ward hall. A fine evening with plenty of fine food for all is promised by the committee in charge. Those attending are asked to kindly bring their own dishes, Bishop J. Clair Collard stated. Sign up Dates Set Under '58 Forest Ranger Submits Resignation; To Attend Farm Program The 1958 Acreage Reserve pro gram will be available for winter wheat to be seeded this fall for harvest next with the signof Thornock the up period to year, Supervisor open on August 26 anUinta National Forest today and close October 4, to nounced resignation of Ranger the Juab County according Agricultural Robert Brown of Nephi, who is Stabilization and Conservation ofreturning to school to enter the fice. field of veterinary medicine. Establishment of a total crop Ranger Brown is a native of acreage figure for each farm will Colorado and graduated from be based on past production his Colorado State University at Fort tory and known as the Soil Bank Collins. He bagan his career with Base with the that to the U. S. Forest Serviec at Eph- tal harvested requirement in 1958 be raim as Junior Forester in 1950 below the baseacreage the and later served as assistant rang- of the number ofby acres equivalent placed in er there and at Manti. In 1954 he the Soil Bank. on to the transferred Heber City The Soil Bank base for indivUinta National Forest and was idual farms will be established by promoted to District Forest RangASC committees primar er with headquarters in Nephi' County on the basis of the average ily in 1956. of land devoted to Soil Mrs. Brown is the former Bon- acreage Bank base crops during 1956 and nie Stewart of Ephraim. They 1957. have two boys, Billy, 4 and Scott, Farmers participating must lim1. They will make their home in it their harvest of such crops to Logan while Mr. Brown attends the acreage determined by the Utah State University. Rang the number of acres In er Brown and his family will move the acreage reserve from the toto Logan about September 20. tal in th Soil Bank base. Not A successor to Ranger Brown more than a total of $3,000 in has not been yet appointed, ac Acreage Reserve payments for cording to Supervisor Thornock. 1958 can be made to any one pro ducer but there is no acreage limit to the amount of acres he can put in acreage reserve. School at U. S. U. sub-stratci- in: i 'it Dean Winn and Farrell Wank-ie- r program for all four nights is again head the Juab County planned. Fair and Utah State Suffolk Sheep Entertainment chairmen are: Shaw which will be held at the 4-girls style dress revue, Grace Juab County Fair grounds on Sparks and Alice Cotton; Talent contest, Louella Ostler and MildSeptember 4 to 7. The Fair Board is complete red Brown; Duane Sperry and with three new members: Russell Bin Howard are over the stock Jackson, Ina Clements and Mar-jori- e car races and riding club amateur Bowles. Blanch Brough and rodeo, respectively. Lauren Keyte are serving as vice lo be featured on Wednesday. chairmen of the fair. Dee Wright September 4 will be all club is cvie president of the Suffolk activities in food, clothing, and Show and Dale Worwood is board home furnishings. Some 285 girls member in charge of entertain- are expected to exhibit their year ment. handiwork m these activities. The Fair premium books will be features of the day will be the distributed on Friday of this judging at 8:30 a.m., demonweek. strations at 9:30 a.m. and Style All individuals in Juab County Uress Kevue and parents tea to are encouraged to prepare their be held in the evening. On Thursday, September 5. en animals and handicraft now for All 4.H and FFA boys tries will be judged in all deexhibit. should groom their animals so partments starting at 9:00 ajn. that they will be in shape for for the junior sheep department; 11 a. m. for flowers, with all othshowing. An outstanding fair and show, er departments starting at 10 a.m. Ihe farm bureau talent find coupled with a full entertainment program runoff will be held Aug ust zh with the winners particip Former Nephi YQung ating in the county talent contest test at 8:00 p.m. Man To Be Honored Agenda for Friday will feature judging of the open class sheep H 4-- H 4-- H with entries expected from several parts of the state in the Suffolk A former Npmhi vminrr man classes. The banquet for all exAlfred Page Wilson, will be hon- hibitors in the sheep department ored at a missionary farewell ana the awarding of prizes to the testimnniAl in the PnTlrC!vw1 Junior exhibitors will be part of Ward Chapel Sunday, August 25 the evening entertainment along at d p. m., according to an an- with an amateur rodeo and calf scramble to be featured at the fair nouncement received this week. iMder Wilson is th srn rrf Mr grounds. The Saturday program will this and Mrs. Elmo B. Wilson, former residents of Nrhi year feature stock car races startHe has arcrrrt! a fjill in tli ing at 4:00 p.m. and prize monies North Central States mission and will be distributed In all departfrom 1:00 to will enter the mission home in ments except Salt Lake City on September 4. 3:00 p. m. on Satuprday. The Garden Clubs of Nephi and Mona again will adorn the entrance of the Fine Arts building Engagements and with flowers which they have planted and groomed all season for Approaching Marriages this occasion. Judges have not all been decidAre Announced ed at this date, however Elna Mr. and Mrs. Glen Allred of Miller, extension food specialist Centerfield announce the engage- and six ladies from Utah County girls and ladment and forthcoming marriage of will Judge the their daughter Beth, to Charles ies handiwork department entries. Edna Fregerson, past state presLee Sperry, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas LeRoy Sperry of Nephi. ident of the Federated Garden An October wedding is being plan- clubs will judge the flowers. Field crops, fruits, vegetables, pets and ned. poultry will be judged by Louis Jensen, extension agronomist. Art department entries will be Mr. and Mrs. Elton P. Larson of Boise, Idaho announce the en- judged by Mrs. Charles R. Jengagement and approaching mar- kins. riage of their daughter, Miss Ken- na Kaye Larsen, to Mr. Keith N. At Missionary Farewell 4-- H 4--H Worth ington son of Mrs. Neldon Worth ington of Nephi. The marriage has been set for August 30 at the LDS Salt Lake Temple and a reception will honor the young couple the same , evening in Nephi. Miss Larsen and Mr. Worthing-to- n were employed by the Juab School District during last school year. Teacher Change For levan School Supt. Clide C. Child has announced that Jay Bowles has been signed to teach at the Levan school in place of Evelyn Williams, as announced in last week's issue of this paper. ' Closet Items a.v4ia in Premium Booklet to be Distributed Friday; All Department Heads Ask Citizens' Cooperation Manager Asks Return of Loan Shi' 1 schools. A program is being planned and refreshments will be served. The reecption will be held In the new Elementary school auditorium, and all parents should make a special effort to be there. The reception will begin at 7:30 p. m. All Fowden and Rodney Park led the Nephi hitters, with Ockey getting a home run and Rodney rarK get ting a triple and double. In the championship game play ed Sunday afternoon, the Nephi team played a strong Kichlieid team. This team was a tight ax fair until the fourth inning when the Nephi team broke it wide blast and open with a seven-ru- n then added a five-ru-n inning in the 5th, and Richfield was never in the ball game after that. Joel Sperry and Reeve Fowden pitch ed well for the Nephi team, and Boyd Howarth, Owen Carter and Dix Grace led the Nephi hitters with Howarth hitting a tremend ous home run with two men on The final score of this base. game was 12-- 4 for Nephi and the locals had copped the coveted championship trophy. Boyd Howarth at first base and John Ockey at' short stop were tournament named on the team, with several of the other Nephi players being considered and deserving of such an honor. The championship trophy will be on display at Johnson's market during the remainder of the week after Which it will be placed m the Nephi Baseball Association's trophy case m the City hall. Nephi s team hitting average for the tournament was .306 with the Dix leading hitters as follows: Grace, .455: Boyd Park, .400: Cleston Park, .400; Boyd How arth, .364: Owen Carter .364: John Ockey, .333 and Rodney Park 6-- ews, son of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews, will conclude his two weeks furlough In Nephi Saturday when he leaves for Camp California Cooke, at Lompoe, s Services Set for Mona Resident 9-- Reassigned With Air Force to Camp Cooke Airman 3C Russell R. Math- Times-New- omission. ior high school students, and 35c for adults. "We hope that all students will trophy. The Nephi team tangled with purchase the strip tickets in serMrs. Mayfield-Gunniso- n ies of at least five, said in the opening Brown. "It is a saving to families round on Friday might, and came and the tickets will be available home with a covincing 1 win for use at any time. behind the excellent it pitching of Dix Grace. Grace allowed only one hit in an inning and Mayiield- Eldon Bowles Named to Gunnison's only run was unearned. Nephi's hitters banged out 10 hits with Boy Park, Cleston Presidency of Quorum Park and Dix Grace each contributing two hits, and Owen CarAt Sunday Conference ter banging out a home run with Eldon Bowles was sustained as two men on base. . Nephi and Moroni, each first-da- y a member of the presidency, of winners, met in the second the 71st Quorum of Seventies at the quarterly stake conference day round Saturday night, in an He formerly was extremely tight and tension filled held Sunday. game which was undecided until quorum secretary. Nephi Teerlink of Mona was the final out. The Nephi team scored one run in the third inning sustained as new quorum but Moroni tied it up in the last of tary. the third. Nephi then scored two runs in the fourth and Moroni scored one run in the bottom of Change Noted in Class the fourth with the Nephi team holding a 2 lead at this point. Juab at High Length Moroni took the lead in the last "It has been found necessary of the sixth inning as they scored for the Juab high school to length-en- n twice to give them the lead 4-school However, Nephi came back with the actual class-rooin the top of the day by 30 minutes so as to make three big runs climaxed by two long all periods 55 minutes in length," seventh, stated M. Clark Newell, Juab high doubles by Boyd Howarth and "This school principal. change Rodney Park. Moroni scored one will elp our school meet the run in the last of the seventh and standards of the Nortwestern Ac- this made the score 5 for Nephi. This set the stage for the crediting Association" he stated. dramatic 8th and 9th innings which A shortened lunch period will left the fans and players weak provide ten minutes of the time from the tension. Moroni loaded Heeded, Mr. (Newell pointed out. the bases in the 8th with none 20 minutes out, but the Nephi team came out The remaining will be gained by shortening the of the inning unsealed by virtue time between classes, the princip- of a double play and a close play at home plate. Moroni rallied al nointed out. The school day, under the new again in the 9th inning and got cnwHilo will heein as usual at the potential tying run run on 9:00 a. m., and end at 3:30 as in. second base and the possible win-the past, the changes being so nig run on first base with none made that there will be no inter- out. At this point, Joel Sperry was ference with the bus schedules, and with other schools of the dist- called in to pitch, and he proceed ed to strike out the next three rict. hitters in a dramatic finish to give Nephi the the tension-fille- d game by the 5 score. Blain Bradford School Personnel to be of Spanish Fork was the starting pitcher for Nephi and he pitched Public Honored effectively until he was relieved in the 9th by Joel Sperry. Boyd 29 Reception August Howarth, John Ockey, Reeve On August 29th, there will be s rvMntinn for all school Derson-nel, sponsored by the Women's Federated Clubs. This is being held In connection with the Fine Arts Club's Community Achive-me- nt program. The Federated Clubs would like all parents to come out and meet all of the new school teachers, as well as the new superintendent. It will also give parents an opportunity to renew acquaintencesis It with all school personnel. the aim of the clubs to createat-a more friendly and cooperative titude between the parents and the I) Mrs. Jennie P. Keller was one of the Nephi ladies receiving de grees at the B Y U last triday. Mrs. Keller's name was omitted from the list received by this pap er from the BYU News Bureau. an-na- ul bal-ainc- at BY Graduates Mra school lunch workshop at Vernal. Mrs. Brown assisted Mrs. Owen, Duchesne County Supervisor, and Miss Alta Alexander, western states representative from the United States Department of Agriculture, in teaching the Course A Menu planning class. "The school lunch program is giownig rapidly" explained Mrs. Brown further, "Doctors, board of health members, superintendents, legislators and many mothers have found a distinct difference in children who participated in the school lunch program and those who did not. All are in agreement tat children who eat the hot lunch at school are better physically and better scholas-tically- " she stated. "The prices this school year for the hot lunch to elementary students is 20c if purchased in a series of five tickets" Mrs. Brown "For junior and senexplained. ior igh school students the price for the hot lunch is 25c in series of five tickets, and 30c for adults in the series of five tickets. Mrs. Brown further explained that individual lunch tickets, one at a time will be 25c for elementary Juab County, Utah Thursday, August 22, 1957 AuocnUta Mrs. Keller Among Olive Cowan and Mrs. Florence Lunt were other local lunch employees in attendance at the students, 3 MmMnuU Cdc&yitU Tta i f' Eft-- .- W--J- t fea - closet are returnable within 90 and sooner if the need days no longer exists according to Clifton Hansen, loan closet man ager. Mr. Hansen points out that the loan closet has been set up for emergency loaning service, and served that over the years It has its purpose remarkably well. Use 'T let" t 1 . Ain't 150 NEW BOOKS have been placed on th (helves at tha Nephi City Library recently. Mr. Vilda Phillips, left and Linda Powell, right, tea new boob as thown by Miss Mayme Riches, Librarian. Library is open daily, and residents are invited to mate greater use of its facilteis. a Ion? TVr1on.' or w . v.jt tAvr.a IICIIW Avar failure to return items when the need for their use la compiciea, defeats the effectivenss and usefulness of the service, he points out. Persons having items that should be returned to the loan closet may call Mr. Hansen at 340J for a time appointment, for returning the items, or those needing the lan Items may contact him at his residence or the number above. ARSENAL FOR FLU WAR Workers at a pharmaceutical laboratory in Indianapolis, Ind., process eggs in which the Asiatic flu virus is cultured as a major step in making an influenza vaccine. Several American laboratories are preparing massive quantities of the vaccine should the disease become epidemic with the coming of cold weathr. The Asiatic flu, a relatively mild strain heretofore unknown in the United States, has swept through much of Asia and parts of Europe. |