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Show THE on May 26 at the home of Orpha year. Taylor, at which each gird brought 4-HCL- UB A. Publishers B. Gibson and Roy E. her pattern and material for a dress. The patterns were fitted One girl got her to each girl. dress cut out and two others started sewing on theirs. Two members excused. Gibson V Editor - Manager L Gibwn toh. Published every Thursday at Nephi. Juab County class second Utah as at office Nephi. Entered at the post mail matter under the act of Conqress of March 3, 187V. One year $2.75; Six months $1.50. Subscripion rates: in advance. Advertising rates are pavable Subscriptions . . 4CTlVITltS on request. Offic Phene If 4 It Street. Nephi. Utah Seuth Main NATIONAL QH3 - STATE PktSi D IT O R I AI feisCTsm ASSOCIM ft " , j I t?1 mtJ: - 1 ' (fx Thursday, May 29, 1952 NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Page Two Reporter Mary Stephenson ft E ill .1, EIGHT HANDY STITCHERS The' Eight Handy Stitchers held their first meeting Tuesday and elThese were: President, Jean Royce; vice president Joyc Peterson; . secretary, Grace 4H Norma Worthington; treasurer, THE FLYING SIXTY Blackett; song leader, Beth Bram-el- l; The first meeting of "The Flying pianist, Elinor Mellor; BusinSixty, was held at the home of ess manager, Carolyn Warner. Helen Linton on May 23. The time Mrs. Bernice Royce served punch was spent singing songs and elect- and cookies. Reporter, Clauda ing the following officers: Presid- Smith. 4H ent, DeeAnn Wright; vice president, Connie Cowan; secretary, SIX CLASSY COOKS and treasurer, Iris Phippils; song The Six Classy Cooks held leader, Margie Foote; recreation their first Wednesday at meeting leader, Janet Mathews; reporter, the home of Sherry Hanson who are Rosalie Lyman; Teachers lead-ed- s. Helen Linton and Florence Pax- - with Karen Kay will be our were members elected The man. There are six in the class. The second meeting was held at to the following officrs: President, the home of Florence Paxman on JoAnn Mellor; vice president, Joanne Jackson; secretary, Alice Pay 27. The time was spent sing Ann Hanson;, treasurer, Nancy ing songs and playing games. The song leader July Foote and and were sending gossips games Patricia Leavitt. Reporter, were diswe messages. After that 1H missed by Pres. DeeAnn Wright. THE HAPPY COOKERS Rosalie Lyman. Reporter, Shirley Christensen, Kaye Wil-ke4H Georgia Haymond, Arta June Karen Smith and THE EIGHT BELLES Worthington, club m?t Elizabeth Ann Park met WednesThe Eight Belles club at the home of Mrs. Eugene Lunt day, May 21 for their first Their project in cooking was cer meeting. The meeting was called eal. The next meeting will be a to order and we talked about our club work. We elected officers demonstration at the home of Mrs. Waltr Vogt on June 3rd. Report- as follows: President, Arta WorKaren thington; vice president, er, Ruth Ingram. Smith; secretary and treasurer, 4H Georgia Haymond; reporter, ShirWE THREE ley Christensen; song leader, ElizWe Three club held their abeth Parw and recreation chairsecond meeting May 27. The open- man, Kaye Wilkey. ing prayer was given by Myrna The club met again at the home Carter. Singing was led by Shar of our leader, Carolee Wilkey, on on Bean, Then our teacher, Mrs Thursday, May 20 and we voted Georgia Carter, gave a lesson on as the name for our club, The how to cut a pattern. Next we cut Happy Cookers. The meeting was our patterns and sewed. called to order by the presidnt On Friday, May 20th We Three and we then sang a song. We playclub met at the home of their ed two games, Odd and Even and leader, Mrs. Gorgia Carter. We The King with the Terrible Temchose our officrs as follows: Pres- per. We then went into the kith-e- n ident and reporter, Mary Stephen. and had a demonstration on how son; vice president and recreat to make muffins and the proper ion director, Myrna Sarter; sec way of measuring. We' decided retary and song leader, Sharon to meet every Tuesday and ThursBean. We discussed material and day. Reporter, Shirley what we are going to make this ected officers. 4-- H THE EIGHT The Eight 40Hers held their first meeing for the coming year on May 8 at the home or Mrs. Marge Steiner. Plans were made for the following meeting on May 16 in which the mothers of the girls were present. Refreshments were served, and officers were elected and are as follows: President, Janet Harmon; Janet Westring; vice president, secretary, Jolene Anderson; Reporter, Eileen Foote; Song leader, Helen Sparks Recreation leadConnie Rae Christiansen; ers, Connie Boswell and Jackie Ny-ma- If T'lH t - v, . , The third meeting was held on Mav 23 at the home of Janet Har mon. All the girls successfully made a hemmed patch and work to be done in the following meetings Refreshments .were was planned. served and an njoyable time was had bv all. Reporter, Eileen Foote 4H THE HOME HELPERS The Horns Helpers club was eld May 22 and the home of Helen Mickelson the HIGH COST OF LIVING IN INDIA . . . The high cost of living, If It be two singing" meeting by songs to the In neck a the daughter! pain any consolation to you, Is as much 'There are Clubs" and "Club of Mother India as It is to the daughters of Indiana, U.S.A. This demonBoys. Clue Girls" Janice Garrett assemDelhi outside the legislative was housewives stration of staged gave a neaam report bly recently to protest rise In prices of rationed food grains as a result Each girl made a shoulder Dro Women states. to the of the cessation of the subsidy by the central tector. Two members were ex form barricade by joining bands. 4-- H We-starte- d 4-- H police cused. A club meeting was also held ' NEF LUMBER CO. SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI " , tuc y, fin Head Setter 7tan 4-- H One 4-- H Most people only require legal service once or twice in an entire lifetime. Folks who are in business may need to consult with their lawyer nearly every day. 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In one state, a check of 800 trained and 800 untrained drivers after a year's experience revealed that only 100 of the trained ones had run afoul of the law ia accidents, Yiolationa and warnings. Of the 800 untrained, 769 had some kind of black murk against them. Other state reports confirm this progress through driver education. Here lie one of the most encouraging answers toward reducing tlx tragic death and injury toM on our highways. If your community's schools give driver training courses be sum your children enroll before they attempt to driv. If not, find out why your schools do not participate in this vitally needed training. The cost of driver education to the community is small the reward great. Give your children the chance to Learn aod LTVT! life-savi- ng O |