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Show THE Page Two TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, Of the Wards, the Organizations, Activities Published Entered and Plans, ofJuab Stake tan. every Thursday at Nepln, Juab County, at the post office at Nephi, Utah, as second class 1879. March Edited by Gayle Yorgaaon 3. matter under the act of Conqress of Six months $1.50. One $2.75; rates: year Subscripion Advertising rates Subscriptions are pavable in advance. mail WHITHER GOEST THOU7 Sacrament on request. A. Publishers Editor - B. Gibson and Roy Roy E. Manager Office Phone l9o Gibson E. - 58 South Main Street. Gibson Nephi, NOTICE TO WARD AND STAKE REPORTERS AND meeting attendance ORGANIZATION HEADS for November 17, 1952; 22.5 Levan Ward 21 Mona Ward 25 Nephi First 21 Nephi Second 18 Nephi Third 17 Nephi Fourth Utah Inasmuch as this section is November Thursday, UTAH un- der the editorship of J. Gayle Yorgason of the Stake High council, please send all your church items for inclusion in this column, to him. Please do not take to Ward Conference will be held in the Third and Fourth Wards next Sunday evening. Fourth ward conference will begin at 5:45 p. m. and the Third Ward conference at 7:30 p. m. A roll call will be made of each organization in the ward and the Bishops are desirious of having 100 per cent present. Hive, Bessie Neilson; Second year BeeHive, Elaine Garrett; Mia Maids. Mrs. Gerald Carter; Jun ior Gleaners, Sarah Neilson; Glean ers: Lila Murrav. LaMar Paxman. Special interest, at present unor Men on the above list ganized. are reDresentatives of the Young Men's board which works in con junction with the YWMIA board member. The MIA will have charge of the evening's session of our. Quarterly We urge all MIA Conference; workers, both ward and stake, to be present at all three sessions of the conference. We have an Era campaign on and we have a goal in regards to the Improvement Era . . An Era in every home. "Read Truth Not Trash" is the theme for the drive. 1952 20, What a man reads has a great effect upon his thoughts, and his thoughts have a great effect upon his acts and personality, and personality must make a growth each day, so, there is no slipping back. The movement forward is the object of man's existance and to make of himself a living ideal, if he is to fill the measure of his inThe Improvetended creation. ment Era will help in this imnot Truth, provement. "Read trash. Our sincere and appreciative thanks go to Reed Greenhalgh, and Marba Stuart, who have recently been released as Stake Special Interest leaders and we congratulate Reed on his new assignment. Arvilla B. Lunt -- s office. Mr. Yorgason Frank W. Asper, Tabernacle orhas assumed the responsibility of ganist, will be in Nephi at the compiling, editing, etc of this news d ward hall on SaturTimes-News and The has donated day, November 22 at 7:30 p. m. to 25 what space is necessary in order to begin organizing for a Moroni Church Average and bring you more church news from Juab Stake Music festival. All At a meeting held Monday, Nov- the stake. Thanks. choristers, organists, choir memThe Editor ember 17, the Boy Scouts District bers, singers, etc. are urged to be Most Practical Committee was organized with the there. The Blue Boy ' If your budget can give you only following officers being elected: The Blue Boy, Thomas GainsThe First Year BeeHive girls of then the most pracDistrict chairman, Claude R. Personnel of the Y W M I A borough's most famed work, is the one ensemble, Second Ward entertained for the a silk print dress be would one Altical vice District chairman, Stake Board: favorite at the Huntington Library President, Arvilla their mothers a at on held to over coat faille a party with fitted go B. Lunt with Leila Wilkey and bert C. Starr; Scout Commissionand Art Gallery near Pasadena. It home at the over of can coat Tuesday evening It. The go ia a standout in the splendid $50 miler, James Crane; Explorer Com- Bonia Brown. Mary Carver as counselors and the silk print Everyone enjoyed an Norma A. Orme; Scout lion collection put together between other dresses, and Bird as secretary. Betty missioner, Henry "Golden eggs a dead goose . . . it's an old a of and luncheon was with or alone worn games evening can be Heir dress and Explorer Commission chair1908 and 1927 by Railroad Belliston is attendance secretary; to the served true as as and ever. Yet we often forget alternate an as following girls story, just topper Commisman, Vaughn Paxman; Hanry E. Huntington Departmental heads are: Music Glenna Greenhalgh, Rosemothers: it. Take for Like other costs, instance. taxes, L. Advancement: Fred Leona sioners; and Lloyd Neal. mary Brough, Betty Beckstead, Speech, Belliston taxes can so force the closing of high go Lawrence they Gadd; Health and Safety, Ralph Slack; Drama, Goble, Sonia Brown, Mrs. mines. And when a mine is dead, so and Walker; Organization and Exten- Carolyn Zella Andy marginal Johnson; ImproveMrs. Edith ment Sadie, Greenhalgh, sion, Earl McPherson; Camping is its payroll, its purchases, its tax payments, Era, Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beckstead, Mrs. Mildred Brown, X "i and Activities, Sherl Ferre. f X 1 ONLY and all the benefits it produced for everyone." Mrs. Jewel teach- Beard; Dance: Lorna Worthington and the Goble, A party honoring Geneva AnderMrs. Zoe Gibson and Miss Mar and Max Garrett with a dance ers, outson and Helen Wilkey and team composed of Mr. and Mrs. -ilyn Ostler. William D. Howard and Mr. and going leaders of the Primary Stake Board was held November 7 at Mrs. Don Royce; First year Bee Bee-Hiv- e the home of Leona T. Witt. ReGirls and Scouts of U h' a " ww freshments were served to the 16 Juab Stake en137 strong present and the evening was spent joyed a stake party at the Mona Ward hall on Saturday evening. playing games. Games and refreshments were enJuab Stake quarterly conferece joyed. The party was directed by will be held November 29 and 30, Bessie Nielsen and Elaine Garrett, 'hw ammmgrrHKat i,,!,,, Bishop Joseph L, Wirthlin, presid- Stake BeeHive leaders ,and Claude will the R. Lomax, Scout leader. Church, ing Bishop of r represent the General Authorities and will bring with him a message The Special Interest class of the of vital importance to each of us. Third Ward invites all adults of the ward to attend the THOUGHT FOR THE class Wednesday evening at 7:30 WEEK ;:iSi:Jsaf ..v:;.:Hi;:ii:5f ft m. Lessons are conducted by mmmmmmmwmm Many of our people in this p. outC. W. Johnson, the subject is Stake are having a hard time this ' year meeting their obligations, due lines ofEeclesiastical history. There to poor crops, etc. In many re- are special activities each month, spects this has been a peculiar an addition to the regular lesson SELKIRK I MICHELLE CORTLANDT f 17ewel year. It is easy for many to look material, 17 jewel 17 jewels around and think that our neighbor has had a better year than . . , keep December we have had. We must put our- - 17 Family night for a special Christmas open selves on guard lest we fall Into program and caroling. Bring the the sin of coveting. BETTER BUILT whole family and enjoy yourselves. we were able all to put Suppose BETTER STYLED J our troubles in a sack and label On Tuesday, November 18, afthe sack with our name, tiien put ter Mutual the Stake Special InThen in a the sack community pile. l we were forced had a very good time terest groups of to take a sack in Mona at square dancing troubles out of the pile. Don't recreational hall. Our the congratula we look would a think long you tions to Reed Greenhalgh and while to find the sack with our own Marba Stuart, Stake Special Intername on the label? est leaders, for this and many oth to a time is time Thanksgiving er activities they have "Count your many blessings, name beenvery good directing. them one by one." Lester H Belliston, Ward conference was held in ' Juab Stake President the Levan ward last Sunday evenand the officers were ing following "' -"""" ". ,tummmmmsustained: LeGrande Mangelson, Bishop with Clark S. Wood and Clarence E. Paystrup as counselors; Heber C. Taylor ward clerk. Grant Taylor president of the Dea cons Quorum with Jack Engle and DuWayne Anderson as counselors and Ross Christensen, secretary. How wonderfully all the finest Lyman Christensen, secretary of in television is brought together the Ward Boy Leadership Committee; Lorenzo Mongelson, coorin these Classic 21 models I dinator for the Senior Aaronlc Panoramic Vision, to give you Priesthood committee with Arlin Stephenson, secretary; Genealogtrue wide-angl- e viewing, more ical committee: Christian Christensen and wife; James R. Paystrup 'A' picture visibility than any other and wife and Marnie Winter. Re21" TV . . . Superior performance lief ' Society: Vera Christensen, proved by field tests in difficult president with Vinese Taylor and Ruby Winter, as counselors and fringe areas . . . Distinguished Nina Morgan a3 secretary; Sunday cabinetry to enrich any room School, Embro Bendixen, superintendent with LaMar Winter and setting. See the Classic 21 today. 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