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Show mw$& REGULARLY SFEBKING ELDER ROMNEY TO BE We learned some thinks at the A convention is a convention place where you numb one end for the benefit of the other. Also that the United States is a place where two persons holding the same title can see the same situation with widely (liferent opinions. . . such as by Senator Migke Monroney (D. Ok) and Senator Joe McCarthy, the Republican commy-hunt-in- g senator from Wisconsin. ... ... the Another thing I learned highway around the point of the mountain is a mighty nasty place to be in the middle of a snowstorm with a howling wind. I though we were having a tough time, until we saw a fellow stopped on the side of the road and with a flat tire. Sorta reminded me of the story who thought he was in a bad way because he was without shoe until he saw the man who had no feet A man is never too old to learn that he is never too old to learn. We understand that certain school board and administrative officials were a little disturbed by certain remarks which tended to question their knowledge of school problems and school adminlsration, during a recent public hearing at the high school. We didn't get to the hearing, but roundaboutedly it sounded like some pretty statements were uttered. One guy remarked . . Even Harry S. wouldn't say a thing like that. It's not often that we disobey, but his week's one time that we have. Senior Boss Man Abe gave us strict orders to have a cut made from the certificate we won for 'Best Editor's Column" class B newspapers of the state, at tho State Press convenion last Saturday and Sunday, but we looked at things just a little differenly . , . anyway, the paper will be out before Abe finds out that we haven't STORES CLOSED FRIDAY SPEAKER AT JUAB STAKE CONFERENCE MARCH 1,2 Elder Marion G. Romney of the Council of the Twelve Apostles, will be in attendance at the Juab Stake Quarterly Conference to be held in Nephi on Saturday evening an Sunday, March 1 and 2 it was announced today by President Lester H. Belliston of Juab Stake. Welfare and Priesthood meetings will be held on Saturday evening, March 1st, and general sessions of the conference will be at 10 a. m. and 2 p. m. on Sunday. The MIA will direct the Sunday evening session. Because of the conference sessions on March 2nd, regular fast Sunday, Fast Day meetings wiU be conducted this Sunday, February 24th, President Belliston announced. Sunday evening services this week will be directed by the Relief Society organizations in the respective wards. Parent-Teacher- s Annouce Founders Meet Founders Day P T A meeting will be held Friday, February 29 at 4 P. M. at the Central school auditorium. A pageant, The Colors of the Rainbow, will be presented by the P TA members. Musical numbers will be given and refreshments served. A good attendance is requested. MONA O. U. P. TO HOLD CENTENNIAL OBSERVANCE February 21st. 1952 SINGLE COPY I Number 8 Guided Tours Daily Starting At 10 A. M. SERVICES THURSDAY FOR WELL KNOWN FOUNTAIN GREEN LADY Mrs. FOUNTAIN GREEN Mary Ostler Aagard, 70, wife of John E. Aagard, died Sunday eve ning at the family residence after a short illness. She was born Sept. 2, 1S81, at Nephi, a daughter of John H. and Ostler Sh. Dorothy Howarth came to Fountain Green when sh? was 10 years of age and was educated here. She was married to John E. Aagard cf Fountain Green Nov. 15, 1905 in tne Manti Temple. She wa sactive in the L D S Church all her life. She worked in Relief Society, and was was president of the Fountain Green ward Primary She was the for several years. first president of the Horn Econ omics club and workd with her husband in home missionary work. She was secretary of the Daught ers of Utah Pioneers, Camp Uintah, at the time of her death. Survivors are her husband, the following sons and daughters: rMs LaPrele Neville, Ogden, Mrs. Haz el Bailey, Mrs. Kenna Rasmussen, Vance and Welby Aagard of Ftn Green; Mrs. Laurel Scholes, American Fork; Burnell and Wesley Aagard, Salt Lake City, John H. Aagard, Mt. Pleasant; 29 grandchildren; a brother, Moroni H. Ostler, Tooele; and two J. E. and George O. Ostler, both of Nephi. Funeral services will be conducted Thursday at 1 p. m. at the Ftn. Green ward chapel. Friends may call until time of services at Interment Ihe family residence. in Ftn. Gren cemetery will be dl rected by Anderson Funeral home of Nephi. Ci;:zens of Centra: and South Contra! Utah have been extended an invitation by the Juab County Commissioners and J ' Coun- ultra-moder- n nr:i States hospital building code. In addition to funds of Juab Coui.y, j pot ionwasof the investment in tin; by the United Stilus hospial c:oerrment, and by the Stae of Utah. l Local organizaions have donated liberally to the purchase of some of the equipment of the hospital. Probably the largest single donation was by the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce, who, thru public service projects equipped the X Ray room of the hospital. Thermoid Western Company also was a large donor, recently making which has a grant of $2,000.00 equipped the emergency room of (the hospital. The Jaycee Janes has donated funds for equipping the nursery. Mrs. Steele Bailey, widow of the late Dr. Steele Bailey of Eureka, has recently arranged for a men-or- j half-brother- s, r al to her husband, who practiced medicine in the Tintic Area of Jr.ab County for many years. Mrs. Bailey has contributed a fine set of genuine leather upholstered furn- jiture for the hospital reception Colgate-Palmolive-Pe- et room. Hospital Layout The business offices of the hoslocated to the left as one enters the spacious waiting room of the hospial Through the doors into the main hallway, is pital are ee the nurses station, an dto the left ul (south) the well equipped hospital surgery room, win the adjacent doctors' and nurses' rooms, are ... Utah Copper Official To Be Guest Speaker V Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kay to Be Honored on Anniversary Cl-eo- n, the Juab ty Hospital Board to attend an "pen house observance to be held at Juab County's hospital r.n Friday, Saturday and Sunday, according to W. C. Andrews chairman of the Board of Commissioners. '. t: n house hours have been set a" lr. a. m. to 6 p. m., accord'rg to Mrs. Edith Erickson, supervisor of the i capital. -- ucated on fourth east street fifth and sixth bctweer stree's, the hospital is a beauV.ful building, and housud on:iciy wihin its walls is the most modern rf hospital equipment which could be purchased, to meet the exnet-ir- g lequirements of the Uni.d MONA Everything is in readiness for the big centennial celej j" bration of the founding of Mona being sponsored by the Mount Nebo Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers which will be held on Friday, February 22, beginning at 6 p. m. Plate lunches will served, fol-lewed by a program, dance and run it, and by next week it will floor show. be ancient history. . . but we're mighty proud of our award . . even spent a buck on a frame and put NEPHI DRUG WINS it along side the plaque we came home with last year. There's one PRIZE FOR DISPLAY thing we decided, winning such an The Nephi Drug Co. recent'y NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN award puts you on the spot . . you have to try to do a little better war- awarded a prize for a beau- MASS MEETINGS profrom week to week . . yes, we'll tiful ducts display. The prize of $50.00 All Republican mass meetings try. repiesented the second place in the will be held on Monday, March 3, Thanks for your comments with state. at 7:30 p. m. in each voting dist contest was conducted by rict. Watch next week's issue of regard to Mack Wilkey's letter . . Tne for place of each theres another this week. We hope this company during November, The Times-New- s was parents of servicemen will bring and an outstanding displayStore. district meeting. Notices will be in their news . . and an occasional created in the Nephi Drug posted in each district at leasi: five the meetings is to letter . it's truly interesting to days before all of us. The annual Kiwanis Scout Jam-tor- be held. will be held Tuesday, FebOne of the local dairymen wai ruary 26th, at 7 p m. at the Nat-iinin our office the other day and Old Folks Party Planned Guard armory. after a variety of different things Competitve contests between the and the talk turned to cows nd between The annual Old Folks party of Bey Scout Troops how they reacted to strangers com- the posts will feature the Nephi will be held on Thursday, Explorer a: barns ing into the milking March 6th, it was announced this evening. milking time. It cost3 money, he Refreshments will be served by week by Theo Westring, chairman. evpointed out, in milk quantity, the Kiwanis club to all registered Additional details will be publishery time someone comes in. The sfout3 and explorers. ed net issue. cows seem to enjoy the radio, and whether it's a fox trot or a waltz they seem to give down with a plentiful supply of milk. If you're one of those fellows who visit the dairyman friend at milking time, why don't you put off your visit until the stripping Is all done and Several hundred persons from then he'll enjoy much more chatJuab County are expected East ting with you. to attend the Juab County Hospital Benefit Banquet, being conducted Saturday evening at the Nephi Hews of First-Secon- d Ward hall, under the sponsorship of the Nephi Kiwanis Club. A. K. Johnson, club president stated today that ticket sales have been brisk, and that advance inService dications are that this will be one Vp .if the outstanding public banquets i held in recent years. Tim In a letter from Chaplain director Crawford D. Houston, Irons, serving in Korea, to his of industrial relations of the Utah parents this week, he states: D. C. Houston . . To Be Speaker Division, Kennecott CopCopper of I've gotten some packages at securbeen has Hospital Benefit Banquet. Corporation, per clothes already. Monday and yesed as the speaker for the banquet. In Investigations terday I spent In addition to his talk, an quel will be turned to the Juab of place and how of distribution. program has County Hospital for purchase of entertaining load to a trailer sent I Today been arranged for the affair. hospital equipment. Tomorrow Til take Chemdon. All funds derived from the ban- - Mr Houston is a graduate of Adventist some to a Seventh Day the School of Business of Leland Mr. and Mrs. Ernest MONA hospial and orphanage. They take Stanford University. He has sercare of more than 100 orphans Kay of Mona will observe their children. NOTICE OF REPUBLICAN ved the States of California, and . f r HThm KAn who and many cases of civilians noa will ill AVIUlia ' fiftieth wedding anniversary on IVnopt J - amxjt lima COUNTY CONVENTION Utah, and the United States govare hurt in accidents, by explod- Saturday evening, February 23rd, I September 25, 1879, a son of John ernment in various and Notice is hereby given that the has been associated capacities, mining mines, etc. They can make with a program and dance in the and Rachel Spencer Kay. He is with the matof the Mona Ward Recreational hall be- a. High Priest and has served as County Convention of the Repubvery good use of some ing Industry of Utah since 1940. Also I hope to get ginning at 7:30 p. m. erial sent. superintendent of Sunday school, lican Party for Juab County will Not only is Mr. Houston closethe isolated villages They cordially Invite their rela- Counselor in the Bishopric, a Juab be held at the Blue Room in Nephi back into identified with miningg but he ly -- need I 14 Wish where they Stake High Councilman, president City, the conty seat of said coun- has had wide help. tives and friends to attend, experience in church had nothing else to do for Mr. and Mrs. Kay were married of the MIA and as chairman of ty at 8:00 p. m. on Saturday, the and civic He has a .activities. month or so. As It Is the Army February 19, 1902 at the L D S ! the Old Folks committee. 8th day of March, 1932; that at as a brilliant reputation speaker, expects me to do my chaplalnlng Mantl Temple. They are the par- i Mrs. Flossie Kay was born In said convention delegates of Juab gained from his appearances beI Hona must, else, first and whom ents of ten of for a nine anything the children, 1881, 16, job daughter County January Republican State fore school, civic and church or wuiyiam ana taran Ann snow-cro- Convention will be elected and a are living. They are Claude, naturally be secondary. his service as and each Extend my thanks to Newton. She has served as County Chairman, Vice Chairwo- Director of during Spencer, and Clifton Kay of Public Health Educs-tio- n every one who have been so help- Mona, Mrs. Viola Symn of Mona, secretary, counselor and teacher man, Secretary, Treasurer, ard a for the Utah State Board of ful in the Clothing drive. Newton Kay, Nephi, Mrs. Geniel in the Primary, and as secretary County Cf r.tral Committee to Health. on In Late February, probably Shepard of Salt Lake City, Mrs. o fthe M I A and Is a visiting for the ensuing two years will be Mr. Houston has selected for the last Sunday, I'm going up to Verda Hays of Burbank, Califor- teacher in the Mona Relief Society chosen, end other affairs his sublet, "Can you Deliver a B Btry, 145th FA Bn., to attend nia and Sarah Kay who is serving organization. may be considered. Baker's Dozen?" L D S scervices. Corporal Wilkey in the East Central States mission. Mr. and Mrs. Kay request that Notice is further hereby given The banquet Is scheduled to beContinued on Pact Two Continued on Page Five They also have 25 living grand there be no presents. gin at 7:30 p. m. 1 j ju Oc Hospital Open House Scheduled For Friday, Saturday and Sunday All Nephi business houses will remain closed on Friday, February 22nd, in observance of Washington's birthday. It is understood that stores all over the state are observing this national holiday. Shop Thursday for two days. r City Crossroad of Utah v " Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, VolwiM 43 By the Editor Nephi9 The Friendly at the 1 ft e py Hospital Views: Upper photo shows-exteriof the hospital, taken from the east. 'Center photo is a typical patient room, with Bernice Archibald, John H. Harmon of hospital board, and Mrs. Erickson, supervisor. Lower photo, the surgery Mrs. room, with Mr. Harmon, Erickson and Commissioner Earl F. Dunn. c or Chapman Photos completely separated from the delivery room, also located in the south wing. Each of these department is equipped with the latest type ables, adjustable lighting and every equipment to serve its res- pective purpose. Wards, private rooms, isolation rooms omrov ward, and the north wing of the front of tha building. Modern kitchen facilities, with large walk-i- n meat refrigeration boxes also are a complement of this modern small , hospital. The nursery, always a much-visite- d portion of the hospital, is located off the main east-wehallway, and isequipped not only with a necessary supply of basin-ette- s, but with an incubator for st IN APPRECIATION By E. Pluribus Unum A most deserved memorial has been arranged for by Mrs. Steele Bailey in memory of her deceased husband, Dr. Steele Bailey, who practiced medicine in the Tintic Area of Juab County for so many years. In support of the Juab County hospital, which due to high costs is finding it difficult to provide a full complement of furniture and equipment, Mrs. Bailey has contributed a fine set of genuine leather upholstered furniture for the reception room. This gift of Mrs. Bailey's honors the memory of one of Tintic's most loved and respected citizens. We can think of no one who has given more of his time, money and talents for the general good than did Dr. Bailey. Many people who knew him best declare that, over the years, at least f0 per cent of his professional time went to charity. Certainly it is the opinion of this re- porter, that this wa sthe case. The appropriate and practical gift is a fitting to the memory of a man who will be remembered always wit h.ipprec-iatioaffection and -- espect babies as well pre-matu- re In the event of a power failure, the hospital will be in darkness less than 30 seconds. Continued As soon as on Page Four YOUNG REPUBLICANS PLAN ORGANIZATION At a meeting of Young Republicans held Monday night' it was decided to organize a Young Re publicans club of Juab County. The following were appointed to act as a committee to perfect the Milton Nielsen, of organizaion: Hona, Chairman; Rulon Brough, Clarence Cowan, Margaret tianscn, Marie Howard all of Ne phi; Golden Mange Ison, Marion Wankies, Mr, and Mrs. Lawrence Rrough of Levan; Mr. and Mrs. Ch-is- LaMir Stanley of Mona. - Mauncc Howard, formerly treasurer, will assist in completing the new organization. Mr. Nielsen reported that th? organization would be perfected on the evening of March 5th at ri inner meeting. Speakers will be invited fiom Salt Lake City and a lively rronnm arranged for the occasion. All Republicans will be be f ypoi'teii to support this effort iml assure the success of the ev- .nt and he organiazion. |