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Show MtSftittt Universal KLcrofilnsLns Carp Fierpont Avenue lil SaltJt Lake cityy Utah Flood Control Project Approved Information was received in Nephi Wednesday noon of the of federal assistance for completion of the Watershed project south east of Nephi. The project is expected to begin as soon as feasible from a weather standpoint, and, although a period of three years has been set up for completion, it is expected to be completed in much less than that time. Federal funds for the project will total $216,300 of the total of $234,120, the balance to be paid by local sponsors: Nephi City, Juab County, Juab Soil Conservation District, and Volume 51, Number 52 the Utah State Department of Fish and Game. approval Single Copy 10c Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, December 29, I960 Miller-Biglo- w School Play Chosen; Date Set Feb. 17 - l. jrj rvmi pr liaMrsaj.. ' i ;Vv 4L j From the JUS CLARION The school play wall be presented on February 17, 1961. It is entitled "Finders Creepers" by Donald Payton. The time for tryouts will be announced at a later date; they will follow the holidays. Perhaps they didnt know when they were well off, or maybe they were just gluttons for punishment, but Hercules Nelsons uncle and aunt had long wanted him to come and spend a weekend with them. And to top it off, they even went so far as to say he could bring his bosom pal, Wilbur Maxwell. So with suitcases in hand, the boys arrive at Uncle Bobs, set for a big week-enThats putting it mildly indeed because Hercules knows his uncle has taken a new job, but he doesnt know until its too late that his Uncle is a mortician. Thats right, an undertaker. Needless to say, the boys are terrified. Theyre all set for heading home pronto, especially when they find that theres another guest" in the house, an old boy named Jason Quigley who ran out of gas. His funeral's to be Monday. Heres a play chuck-fu- ll of choice comedy parts: Some of the characters are: Little sister Frankie; Daphne, the maid; e Claude, the caretaker; Granny, and Mr. Quigley. d. jwwoft Ui ? DESIGNED to assist students Is the First Security Foundation scholarship. Here Snow College Director Floyd S. Holm accepts check from Victor Rasmussen, representing donors Contribution Aids Snow Students Snow College is one of 14 foundation in eight years of educational and youth activities. The foundation was established in 1953 by First Security banking system to promote and support educational, scientfic, religious and charitable pursuits. Live-wirMr. Rasmussen said that the week. 1961 foundation grant to Also participating In the Snow College is in the amount of 200.00 in scholarship funds. $12,700 distribution are Other schools receiving founand Future Farmers of AmUtah Soil Scientists erica chapters of the area, dation contributions are UniMr. Rasmusen said. versity of Idaho, Idaho State As Complete Survey College, Boise Junior College, He pointed out that the Ricks College, Northwest Naz-aren- e Ad to Farming, Industry First Security appropriation College, College of Idaho, to a total of $100,200 Lewis and Clark Normal Colbrings LOGAN Soil scientists at the grants contributed by the lege, University of Utah, Brig Utah State University, in coConserwith Soil the operation vation Service and other fed- Jaycee Janes Enjoy eral agencies, have mapped the 1 soils of the state to show their Christmas REPORTS at Utah and Idaho colleges and universities to receive scholarships and special grants for 1961 from First Security Foundation, Victor J. Rasmussen, assistant manager of the Nephi Branch of the First Security Bank of Utah announced this 4-- H ' V r,-- ' ' - f; M 5f3 ; r. OUTSTANDING Christmas decorations have appeared on numerous homes in Nephi this year. Here are two examples, although the difficulty of night photography presented a Navy Seeks Recruits For All Utah Company-Speci- al Ceremony Set The Navy Recruiting Service in Utah has been authoriz'd by the Navy Department t . en- list an all Utah Recruit ComThe company will be pany. dubbed the Beehive Boys and the month of January has been selected for the event. It is an excellent opportunity for the young men signing up to be retogether during their entire cruit training at the Naval Training Station, San Diego, California. The Navy feels that this will be a wonderful advantage ' for the young men of Utah to put their State in the eyes of the people of the United States. We also feel that it gives our young men in Utah the pleas-of ure of showing the people our great state that they have something to be proud of in the youth of Utah. Enlistment processing for the Beehive Boys is now thder way and will continue through The Utah Recruit January. on Company wil be sworn in the steps of the State Capitol by Captain Fitzpatrick, USN, Professior of Naval Science at the University of Utah. Governor George D. Clyde and state officials will be present and the Governor will present the Beehive Boys with a Ltah State Flag which they will carry with them during their training in San Diego. The Company Commander will be a Utah man selected from 15 Navy men now serving at the Naval Training Center. Church services and religious guidance for the Utah Recruit by Company will be furnished Chaplains of the various faiths LP5 Chaplain Including an from San Diego State College. For additional Information on this Utah Companv contact the U. S. Navy Recruiting Branch Station, Room 212. Post Ofice Building. Provo. The telephone number I FR Weather ( ham Young University, Weber College, Westminister College and College of Southern Utah. George S. Eccles is foundation president. Other trustees include J. L. Driscol, Marriner S. Eccles, Marriner A. Browning and Willard L. Eccles. Mr. Rasmussen explained that senior college scholarships will go to students entering their junior and senior years. In the case of junior colleges, the scholarships will be for sophomore year studies. "The aim of these scholarships is to build character, skills, and leadership among this areas business and industrial executives of tomorrow" the First Security executive said. County Approaches Goal in Savings Bonds Party distribution, characterists, texture, depth, ets. Bonds Sales for Year This inventory of the soils Tiara Cafe Recently Kenneth Nyman, Manager, shows them as they actually Nephi Office of First Security are, how to improve them and Nephi Jaycee Janes held Banks, and Juab County Savhow to make better use of their Christmas party at the ings Bond chairman, reported them. Tiara Cafe on Thursday eventoday that purchases of E and The report also points out ing, December 22. Tables were H savings bonds during Novhazards and corective measures beautifully decorated with cenember were $5,144, bringing the under different land use such terpieces depicting the season, total to $60,216 or as irrigated, dry, range as well and individual favors of min92.6 per cent of the countys as forest service in many parts iature reindeer and Santa sales goal for 1960. Claus boot filled with candy. of the state. Utah state sales for NovA more carefully detailed After a delicious turkey dinner were $1,430,723, and for ember home of at met Janes the also the has been made report serious problem. Top is the home of Mr. and Mrs. James to date amount to the year reAnderson Mrs. Forrest for showing engineering classificaM. Anderson on Center Street, and lower Is the home of Mr. $17,175,977, issue price it was Prize tions for use of soil materials freshments and games. announced today by Frederick and Mrs. Eldon Bowles. Judging was not completed Wed. for construction, earth - filled winners were Mrs. Harold P. Champ of Logan, State SavMrs. Norman Ostler, Mrs dams, road beds, pipe ' lines, ings Bonds chairman. Douglas Christiansen and Mrs. septic tanks, etc. Medical Director Vital problems still under Forrest Anderson. ArrangeTwo marriage licenses have study are drainage, alkali and ments for the dinner and favors were made by Mrs. Jack saline soils. been issued by the Juab CounUiges Immediate This report is also a guide to L. Carter, assisted by Mrs. Don ty Clerks office the past week: the state engineer for purposes Beck and Mrs. Forest AnderTo Warren Thomas Rogers "Flu" Immunization Told of drilling wells for beneficial son. Christmas gifts were ex- Engagement IV of Salt Lake City, and A pleasant evening use and to Alene Nielsen, daughter hazardous areas changed. Patients with chronic diseas- to reclaim pick Mr. and Mrs. dead Blackett of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne S. for a more profit- was enjoyed by Mrs. Don Beck, es of the respiratory tract, able Mrs. Forrest Anderson, Mrs. announce the engagement of Nielson of Oak City, Utah, on production. standing portrayal of the Inter such as tuberculosis and bronJack L. Carter, Mrs. Douglas their daughter Jackie to Evan December 22, 1960. mountain west. vaccinwere be chitis, urged to To Earl Jay Draper, son of Christiansen, Mrs. Kent Linton, Lowry, son of Mrs. Betty AnThe film, produced by First ated against influenza without Mrs. Harold Liddiard, C. Mr. and Mrs. derson Mis. of Tooele J. and Miles Vernon Man xrnier an at Utah Nephi Security Bank of delay in a statement issued last Norman Ostler, Mrs. Howard Lowry of Nephi. Plans are Draper of Mt. Pleasant and approximate cost of $40,000 de- week by pr. John D. Newton, Jones, Mrs. McRay Evans, Mrs. being made for a June wed- Emma Loy Draper daughter of Author of New picts the growth and develop- Ogden, President o fthe Utah Mrs. Ted ding. Mr. Lowry is now serving Mr. and Mrs. Oliver L. Draper Delmar ' Howlett, of the intermountain Trudeau Society. ment of Mt. Pleasant on December Jones, Mrs. Richard Msy and with the U. S. Navy in Book west. Victor J. Rasmussen, ason Personality Dr. Newton pointed out that Mrs. Seth McPherson. 23, I960. sistant manager of the banks people with chronic lung dis"How to be Well Liked" by Nephi office, states that the eases are at a special risk color film will be available unoutbreaks, Attorney Jacob Coleman of during influenza til January 4, 1961. an effective vaccine is Provo, is just off the press, and that Groups desiring 4o see the available, and that those at is reported to be a book everyfilm may contact Mr. Rasmus- risk should consult their one should read. It contains prisen at the bank before Friday, vate begalore for making suggestions physician immediately December 30. cause the late winter months pleasing personalities for the are the period when influenza young, old and middle-ageMr. Coleman at one time was outbreaks are most apt to oceditor of the Juab County cur. The Utah Trudeau Society, Times, the Times portion of of today. medical section of the Utah The Times-New- s A practicing attorney for Tuberculosis and Health Association, have received notice more them 30 years, Mr. Colethat the National organization man is one of those rare indihas strongly recommended the viduals who took notes on every vaccination of special risk occasion which presented some enjoyed by the children who groups that Include of an individuals personpatients phase As will be patients there. The a result the book he with bron- ality. pulmory emphysema, members of the chial thoughtful has written has a wealth of tubercuasthma, pulmory Ladies Literary League conlosis, bronchiectasis and chron- material, the recorded sumtributed these to the hospital ic of a life of experiences rather than exchange gifts ed. bronchitis, Dr. Newton stat- mary with people. within their group. The hearts "We believe that the need of these fine women will be for vaccination is increased he Mr. and Mrs. George M. Pay each see time they gladdened continued for people in the received these being worn by the small- older that word Monday age groups, for pregnant er patients, proving that women, for patients with known their son, Lincoln Pay, has been m Christmas really is for child- poor tolerance for acute i advanced to assistant manager C IIAKI J.S JENKINS, son of Mr. and Mrs. J.Barres Jenkins select respir- of the company of Ernst & the winning entry in ren. and infections, for pa- Ernst at name contest of son of Mr. and and Brad the weeks California. this The hearts of many little atory Morgan, Oakland, Mystery Personality tients with considerable breathMr. Pays release girls will be made happier by ing difficulty." Mrs. Fay Morgan came out. Brad won $6.00 but missed on two clues 21 instead of 23! Following the b eautiful new doll and Dr. Newton pointed out that from military service he was Wesley Sherwood, Jenkins Sinclair Station employee, holds box for Charles. clothes which were contributed vaccination influenza a student at the University of against by Edith Pickering. It is such offers good protection for a Utah, where he graduated as Its a good thing that the Mystery Person- the "fewest" of any week so far. Everyone, a lovable doll and will give Certified Public Accountant. ality contest is coming to a close in a few from a quick glance at the entries, seemed to of at least several period endless pleasure to the "little months. Because of the he took know that Dale Worwood was the personality 5 more to be exact because period After graduation and short weeks mothers" who will cuddle it that must be allowed for the nationwide examination Utah a few had the right number of clues. is but contest in interest that the the it appears during their confinement in the vaccine to become protective was one of the seven from We refer you to the first issues containing even the emwas money waning He seriously though prize then that hospital. passed. beafter first injection, and the contest rules. Please read them over and To the Literary League and cause the danger of influenza ployed by Fmst & Ernst as is continuing to grow. This week the total Mrs. Pickering abide by them. See the Mystery Personality the hospital at this time of year. Dr. New- their field CPA representative goes to $76 00 five weeks of jackpot at $14 staff wishes to say thanks. ton urged that chronic respira- and later was transferred to per week and the $6 00 personality money that advertisement in this issue for where to deYour kindness and thoughtful- tory disease patients lose no their main office In California posit clues. Drawing will be Tuesday at Negoes every week to someone. ness will be remembered time in taking advantage of where he has since been in last week's contest were among Entries phi Lumber Co. the availability of the vaccine. & Lid-diar- d, History of West Depicted in New Films; Available Until Fri. A number of citizens of Fountain Green gathered at the recreation hall on Tuesday, December 27, to see the First Security Bank film entitled Frontiers which has been available through the Nephi First Security Bank for the past ten days. Approximately 1,500 people in Juab and Sanpete counties have seen this film since it has been in Nephi and have expressed praise for the out Ar-dy- ce d. Gifts to Children's Ward of Hospital Prompt 'Thank You' I low do you describe the Christmas season in a hospital? How do you put on paper the emotional experiences, the little pleasantries, the human tragedy, and the sense of compassion that only a hospital can know during the holiday season? The hospital is a sad place at Christmastime, and it has its joys as well. Most of the patients who were able to leave have gone home. Only those who are seriously ill or disabled remain. Truly the holiday season brings forth the great humanitarian spirit, the selflessness, the tenderness of thought and action, the annual renewal of man's belief in goodness and brotherhood and in doing good unto others. In the childrens ward at the Juab County Hospital there is evidence of all of this. 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