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Show THE Two Pagt Nephi Items r Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Warner on Wednesday were Mrs. Fred Wright of Aiber-- : ta, Canada, Mrs. Agatha Major of Lake City, Mrs. Katie Wor- thington and Mrs. Florence Wor- thington of Nephi. Mrs. T. W. Vickers is in Omaha to visit with Captain and Mrs. Dorrel C. Vickers, and with a new granddaughter, Kaye,' born March 1 at the Offet Field Air Base hospital. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Vickers of Nephi, and James Garner of Pay-soGreat grand mother is Mrs. Unity Chappell of Nephi. Sergeant First Class David Ostler recently left for Fort Carson, Colorado for further assignment.; Sergeant Ostler arrived home rec-- ; ciiujf uuiu iwi en nucic jig iitii Frank A. Publishers Gibson and Roy B. - . Manager Editor Gibson E. Ry E- - &ibn tah. every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County,' Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class mail matter under the act of Conqress of March 3, 1879. One year $2.75; Six nonths $1.50. Subscripion rates: Advertising rates Subscriptions are pavable in advance. on request. 58 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah Office Phone ISA Published NATIONAL UTAH STATE PktSS - C TUB- EDITOR Al ASVbclUTI ON - f JtWionardLOgan ASSCCIAIIO?! I Chaw SCHOOLS rf 1Jonhi irtinpHI ' tele-fulfiU- n. J 125-13- FK f . ' ' ' . their SALE Business property on 4th North Main Also 3 wov- en rag rugs Call 190W BRECK SHAMPOO WHAT A SAVINGS! 16.00 woth of shampoo for only $7.50. Available in normal, dry or for oily hair Nephi Drug Co. sS&eI? bS IwARDrSf AAR. - V i Monday March 17th buys on marvelous Versatile 200,000 products havt origin in coal. APPRECIATION To our ward and the people of Juan totake and others, we extend to you our thanks for the materials, services and very fine cooperation during our ward carnival of last Friday and Saturday. Please accept our most grateful appreciation for your participation in a worthy project. Very sincerely, The Fourth Ward Bishopric state-grow- if Clyde 4 A STALWART . . . This LIBYAN proud Cyrenaican soldier represents the militia that keeps law and order in the world's newest kingdom Libya. France, England and the United States hve military forces in the new well-train- i I From where I sit, quite often a "bright idea" will turn out to be "not so bright" after all. That's why we should never be too cocksure of our ideas and opinions but always try to keep an open mind. I believe a refreshing glass of beer is the best thirst-quenchyou may believe differently. But who's to say one's right and the other is wrong? Let's just practice tolerance. Itll save a lot of hootin' and hollerin'. er Copyright, 1952, United States Brewers Foundation BROIrEfoll SET (BROKERVPSSTDOBROERV 1 ITHAT MY T PAW,J RIGHT P - V '" 1 HAVE MONEY I TaND LEFT FOE SOME I- - YOU INVENTED IN jri It i..,'.- ! - Mill Jli iWi ' TMTli fc. ' - 1 ij rl on il ,,. ,. -- nmtfft riumr mm v i, iS , .m,,.. myttmJSim-m- m -'- m- .t. A feda mm and who doesn't? a modern, rest-eas- y an adjustable, reclining coach seat you rest as you ride in air conditioned comfort . . . roam about and stretch your legs whenever you please . . . and at mealtime enjoy such delightful menu items as the March special, dungeness crab. In ji resin-- , how you get btltrAKfa Weevil control by apply-in- USDA reseati chlordine from the 1. itJ from Wj to 2 inchea high. v. LA v lcW vvV-l,--,; All this pleasure and relaxation saving coach prices! SE3E,2EZUJG is the recommended insecticide for control of Alfalfa Weevils For the most part, States in areai f infestation recommend 1 to 1 lb, actual chlordane per acre. Since local condition! sometime vary, h'a beat to conault yeur WfSTHN DIVISION 30a Ctntw St., I.rli.l. 4, Calif. K Union Pacific train schedules become effective March 16, 1952. For GENFRAl OfFICES and tAIOKATORIf J 130 East Qrand An., Chicago 1 1, III. details and reservations see your nearest Union Pacific Railroad ticket agent. mulatiooi and applications, or write ui for full details. CORPORATION VSLSICOL money- - Changes in torn County Agent, State Experiment Station or dealer for proper fer or Dependable Passenger and Freight Transportation Be Specmc - - Say QJJ fVJ Q I GOOD PEFDRMANCE TO) BE6IM WITH, BOSS I INVESTMENTS. N H.V5JRI -- i CITYriO Nurse . ' SALT LAKE Easy Roberts finally got rid of noisy pigeons that used to whoop it up under his eaves. He must have tried a dozen ways to scare them off. But no matter what he did, they would be right back cooing by his window the next morning. Then Easy thought of an old stuffed owl he had in his attic. He propped it on the roof so's all the pigeons could see it. They left . . . and three hoot owls have taken their place. Easy swears the hooting ia even worse than the cooing of the pigeons. Twin Tub Dex- mm I: i you. MEWilOUSZ'; KGTEL the APPRECIATION I wish to express my sincerest thanks to Doctors Beckstead and Worley respectively, also to Mrs. Albert Starr, for their fine cooperation during our immunization clinics. Remembering, also the wonderful P T A officers, and their colleages who assisted in the work and the recording of the same. May we also be blessed with the same spirit and cooperation in the two clinics which follow, then I'm sure great satisfaction will come to us, and a know-Jedg- e that we did our best for our school children. Sincerely, Mrs. Kitty R. Beard, m accompanying! They Do Give A Hoot" For Easy ter Washer with matching drain School for children under', 14 years, From where I sit ... Sy Joe Marsh Levan. Excellent condition Christensen. wife. No charge for yourself and your A4vertUement Good used Royal FOR SALE Vacuum cleaner Also one glass churn and one wooden churn Mrs. Niels Peterson, phone 0494R2 tubs. to Bring the family on; your trip Salt Lake City. Pay the regular rate n FOR RENT House for rent 6 rooms and bath Clarence H Warner, phone 228. FOR SALE xm) - MILESTONE IN UTAH CANNING Gov. J. Bracken Lee accepts a plaque commemorating the production of the four billionth can for the state's canning industry since its founding in 1888. Presenting the plaque to the Governor, second from left, at the annual convention of the Utah Canners Association at Salt Lake City are Dr. K. H. Walker, Utah State Agricultural College, left, representing Dr. Louis Madsen, president of the college; W. C. Stolk, president, American Can Company, second from right, and W. R. Eddington, president, Utah Canners Association. Mr. Stolk described the plaque as a "salute to the imagination and energy that is so characteristic of the efforts of the people of Utah." The inscription on the plaque dies Utah's current output of 2,000,000 cans of products yearly, valued at $25,000,000. FOR SALE Nice modern large lot. Irrigation water Near Thermoid Call 99J home, If you want to save money here's the answers go in Union Pacific Coach. time the first green leavn appear, until the standi are 1952 and falls. More than n -- ' ' 13th, Safety Pleasure Basement stair steps are safr the bottom step is painted in a coi trasting color. Most seps that lead into the basement are painted in dark colors. Therefore, if the last step is painted white, this contrast, ing color will show up, even at night, and will help to prevent stumbki ANOTHER LIGHT BULB BURN-Sa- lt ED OUT Replace those burned out bulbs with 0 volt light bulks Get them at Nephi Drug of Mrs. Ed Marvelous gro-gra- m , March Thursday, WANT ADS ihfi .Tnah V. Sunday dinner guests Downs were Mr. and Mrs. D. items as teacher W. Ockey and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. high faculty this year of industrial arts. He previously Ockey of Salt Lake City, Mr. and taught at Manti. Mr. Shaw is a Mrs. Loren Christensen and fam- school. of Juab the high graduate Mrs. W. J. Ockey and Leland Continued from Page One two years ily, He served in the Ockey of Nephi. he has spent the other years at and attended B Y Army two U for Juab. In five years he has been He was graduated from the Uyears. S A Mr and Mrs. LaMar Johnson coaching, he has had three teams C with the class of 1950. of Salt Lake City visited over tournabasketball in the state is active in church the week end with her parents, Shaw Mr. ments. being leader of the Expor-er- s Mr. and Mrs. Gean Sperry. Golden Oldroyd is a graduate work, of the Second Ward MIA. of the Brigham Young University. The Fine "Arts club met at the Mrs. Evelyn Brown Lomax has He holds a certificate of school been home of Mrs. Clarence Warner on for of a resident many Nephi administration and has taught for 6th. Mrs. Lester H. Bel- years and is well known for her March was years- - in the elementary and club in charge of the liston She activities. and political which consisted of a musical junior high school fields. He was has been president of the local principal of the Nephi Central for womens clubs and also president program with six high school stuseven yars and last September of Mrs. Bellla-t- n the Nebo First District of the dents participating. Joind the high school faculty as Federation played several piano selections She clubs. Womens of a junior high school teacher. Followof the local Re- joined by the students. Mr. Oldroyd has been Juab is vice president vice pres- ing the program a social in honor and fourth club publican for Commissioner Scout Stake Boy ident of the Women's Republican of Mrs. Lila Richardson who will several years and at present is Club make her home in the near future of Utah. of scoutmaster assistant Troop Is mother of in California, occupied the time. who Mrs. Lomax, Lions of the 133. He is a member Richardson was recipient of children, also has found time Mrs. club and secretary of the Juab five a gift from the club, presented by and in Relief to work the Society S&ke Aaronic Priesthood commitMrs. Gerald Cazier. Refreshments MIA work. tee. were served to 12 members. Club in Manti Mrs. was born Lomax social R. Lawrence Slack, was made by Mrs. V. ie a n oti I f& rf and is a graduate of Brigham adjournmnt ejana Imjtwiotnp was A. Beck. She Youn8 University. taught Provo, where he graduated at the Gunnison from Brigham Young University hnje economics Army Chef Pleased Generis; before school coming in 19-1with a major in history Valley high teach-iWin But Barred from Home Kitchen economics as to Juab home and a minor in sociology. He has! iwn voara cf crmrinatA uat-u- - er. Mrs. Lomax returned to Juab KANSAS CITY-- A veteran Army high school in November after sev master including one year teaching Eur feral sergeant has cooked for and teaches absence, years Y U B on a at gradopean history some of the world's most famous iEnclish and history. uate assistantship. Lloyd W. Neal is a native of people but he is not allowed in hi? Mr. Slack is a teacher in the but was graduated own kitchen at home. Sunday School and Priesthood of Arkansas, "My wife won't allow me in our the First Ward and is Stake MIA from high school at Bremerton Washington. He spent two years kitchen I get shooed out," said speech director, Mr. Slack is married and is the in the U. S. Navy. After being re- - Master Sergeant Leon L. Abbott, leased from service, he enrolled at now assigned to Redstone Arsenal father of three children. All thA rpmnininfT fncnitv nwm- - the University of Utah from which near Huntsville, Ala., a key Army bers are new to Juab high school he was graduated last June with a Ordnance Corps rocket and guided music major. Mr. Neal Is music missile center. this year. They include Richard L. Harmon teacher of director at J H S. He sang for Abbott, who has prepared meals science, Is a graduate of BYU. He four years with the famed LDS three tioes daily for such notables choir and has had served with the U. S. Navy dur- - Tabernacle as General Douglas MacArthur, ing World War H and previously wide experience In radio and two General Matthew B. Ridgway, the a mission to the Western vision programs. He also sang years in the University Summer late Lt. Gen. Walton H. Walker, States for the LDS church. now is a food service specialist at Mr. Harmon taught in South music festival. Sanoete district at Gunnison Val- - He and Mrs. Neal have three Redstone Arsenal. It's a big change from his experience in Korea when ley high school for two years and children. Mrs. Kathenne Blackham joined he ran a mess for General Ridgway, as principal of Gunnison elementlast then Eighth ary for two years. He is sponsor the Juab high school faculty Army commander, and of the Photo club and of the September as a teacher of busin- Republic of Korea President Syngh-maess a is She He is active in the First graduate subjects. Rhee. Ward, being a teacher in the M I A jof the University of Missouri and The Sergeant's reign of field kitchhas done graduate work at the and m funday School Mr. Harmon is married and has University of Utah and Brigham en wizardly, backed by many years of experience, reached its peak in Youns University. three children. 1948 when he was sent to Yokohama. teachP. Mrs. Gertrude Partridge Deane Bluhm, English Harry is a native of Provo, having been er at J H S was graduated last Japan to establish a consolidated educated in Provo high school and June from the University of Utah. Eighth Army mess. When the Comgraduated from Brigham Young He is a native of Salt Lake City munists invaded South Korea in She has taught in and has filled a mission to the July of 1950, he moved his field University. Spanish Fork junior and senior North Central States. Mr. Bluhm kitchens to Taegu, Korea, and set up is in charge of all dramatics at a mess for General Walker. He high schools. He also teaches a served MacArthur on the Mrs. Deane also holds a Master Juab hich. of Arts degree from teachers col- - Sunday school class in the Nephi Visits to the battle zones. general'f lege oi Columbia university. She Fourth ward. He is unmarried. Yet he doesn't rate at home. "My has taught physical education In Miss Marcia Rose Warner is a wife is a good cook," he says. "She She Kalamazoo, Michigan for a num- - native of Dillon, Montana. ber of years and also has been a has attended Western Montana doesn't want me puttering around in teacher of special education to college of Education, Brigham her way." handicapped children In an ortho- - Young University and is a grad-pedi- c room at Domagiac, Michig- - uate of Utah State Agricultural is sponsor of two F H A clubs. teaches two adult evening an. College. Miss Warner Is home ec- - She Dean Shaw, son of Mrs. Mary onomics teacher at Juab high and classes. She is active in church activities in her ward, teaching the Mia Maids and conducting a weekly fireside group, -- UTAH NEPHI, n. - "Vis SKfTV. TIMES-NEW- EI fM(S0i7D(S |