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Show THE Page Two JAYCEE JAKES HftOa ..: llllllltf WWitWMuiUlill it v' i.tilO LltlUllMt.l HU 1 SFECIAL iJ?T - iiatiomai T 'Published' every Thursday Enetred at the post office mall matter under the act Subscription rates: One rL at Nephi, Juab County. Utah. at Nephi, Utah as second class of Congress of March 3, BY. year $3.25; Six months, l.7b. rates Subscriptions are payable in advance. Advertising on request. A. Publishers Editor-Manag- ir" Gibson and Roy .. er 196; 58 South Office: Phone tenrnriri B. -- - - Gibson Roy L Gibson E. Main Street, Nephi, Utah. OUR DEMOCRACY- - -- by Mat ants from Denver Hi 1 ""SSI'1 I lil 1 1 , 1 IHI5 IS THE 7IMC THAT SCHOOL DOYS WCNOEft WHETHER THEyU.MAKC THE GIRLS BEGIN TO GRAPE-AN- P THOSE IN HI6W SCHOOL Alt 6 HOPEFULLY SSTTINd THttll PROGRAMS fOR NEXT YEAR , WITH THE HELP OP AND TEACHERS. " i'l'M i electric dish washer, garbage Disposal. Patio off living room. ComSubstantial displetely modern count See John II. Harmon at 62 East First South, phone 319. H a pEiooo to 23 members and one guest, Mrs. Bob Hansen of Cedar City after which elections were held. Mrs. Ervin Bingham was elected presiding for the ensuing year, Other officers consisted of Mrs. Earl Bowles, vice president; Mrs. rorrest Anderson, secretary; Mrs. Paul Christensen, Treasurer; Mrs. Duane Brough and Mrs. Roy W. Hanson, directors; Mrs. Keith Bailey, reporter; Mrs. Maurice Toll- Mrs. Ray S. ey, historian, and Powell, friendship chairman. The Jaycee Janes carried out a very successful program during the past year and have many fine plans for th coming year. The Nephi Garden Club has just completed a busy week. On Wednesday they assembled at the Rose Garden to clean their plots of roses and to plant lawn between the curb and side walk. At noon, lunch was served to members at the home of Pearl Ockey. On Saturday a plant sale was held at the elemenary school and in spite of the unfavorable weth er it was a real success. Many thanks are due all those who worked so diligently to make both projects successful u. On Saturday evening an interwas .held with meeting esting Bard Blackham, Soil Conscvation-ist- , showing films on conservation and fertilization. Social Notes EXCLUSIV! DEVOE TAKES DECOR-MATI- C THE GUESSWORK OUT OF COLOR HARMONY Devoe'i exclusive offers more than 100 beautiful tones in three easy-fo- i apply finishes. They were chosen by America's foremost decorators as being th finest among thousands of possible combinations. Make sure you're right . . . before you decorate be sure to see At last! A fast and way of choosing colors for your home. Here' how it works: Just pick a color that most nearly matches your basic furnishings such as rugs or drapes . . . fool-pro- DECOR-MATI- Here's a chance to help Moth to celebrate Mothers s Day Last Saturday over KOVO, in properly Starting at 11 a. m. the Salute to Central Utah, Mrs. Saturday, the PTA will conduct a Unity Chappell, 97, and her sister, CAKE & BAKE SALE of cakes, Mrs. Sarah Brown, 95, were interat viewed and told of some of the pie, bread, rolls and cookies n Leavitt's and at Mot problems of the early days in or Co. Support the PTA TODAY Nephi. C ' then spin a dial and you automatically .color schemes. get three style-rigGives you a choice of matching, contrasting or complementary color schemes. And you know they're right because they're decorator-approveht er 'VI usuiay OS QQQf CIS SALE SUCCESSFUL STAKE FIRESIDE SET FOR SUNDAY EVENING Stake Fireside will be held on Sunday evening at 9 p. m. at the Lounge Room of the FirstSecond Ward chapel, it was announced on Wednesday. AH M Men and Gleaners, Junior M Men and Junior Gleaners, Mia Maids and Explor ers are Invited to attend. FOR SALE AT A SACRIFICE Peautiful seven room home, with two baths, automatic heat, BC PROMOTED. 6th, 1954 western states at the GARDEN GLUD FLAI1T show held in Used but with FOR SALE new unit NORGE REF1RG ERA- TOR Priced low for quick sale See Clyne Leavitt at Leavitt's Plumbing and Heating. 7f PARENTS. 11 May Livestock January. DOING THEIR. SCHOOL WORK ill HEW PRESIDENT STUDY ceremonies held on the U. S. A. C. campus in Logan. The fellowship award, presented jointly by the Danforth Foundation and the Ralston Furina Company, is presented annually to the outstanding Junior student in the school of agriculture. It consists of a month of study, commencing August 1, with first hand oppor tunity to lean through actual ex perience problems of manufacture, commercial research, distribution. advertising, personnel and leader ship in St. Louis, Missouri, and at a training camp at Lake Michigan. The Hawaiian Steamship trophy was given him for placing highest in the judging of wool. Mr. Wank ier won this award against contest- ASSOCIATION sJ A s Le-va- pniTORIAL 37 - n Farrell T. Wankicr Jr. of last Sunday was awarded the The Jaycee Janes held their anDanforth Summer Fellowship and nual dinner, election party at the the Hawaiian Steamship Company home of Mrs. Jack Ludlow rec challenge trophy at convocation ently. The officers served dinner TUB- - ASSOCIAIIOrf SlAIt UTXI PS i IWtl Thurjc'ay, UTAH leva:: youth viiis J V!Uff NEPHI, TIMES-NEW- DECOR-MATI- d. Ormc-Parki- A 1 TV SHOWS are better than ever. See our 17 DuMont con sole model Used but in good condition - See it at Leavitt's today. OLnDeDLTjDrj Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Roper of Oak City and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hales and family visited in Nephi Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James W. Mathews. o a) n (3) q a o L NOW YOU CAN UCK ATHLETE'S FOOT WITH KERATOLYTIC ACTION And some of their elpehs, serving on school, roarps, whip into final shape thenekt years budget always anticipating the needs of those thuy serve, stewards of our democracy's human resources, they are like parents who not only lookafto? 'heir families blft look ahead for them, DON'T BREAK YOUR BACK Save time, effort and bother with a FRIGIDAIRE Automatic washer fungicide keratelytle SLOUGHS OFF the tainted out.r skin, We have a good used one for sale and kills on con-- : etpotinf buried kinfungi like baby'a. In just at a moderate price. See us today ONE HOUR, if not your 40e for GOOD BYE to Washday woes back at anv drur plaeii, atora. Today at and for a GOOD BUY in a modern NEFII! DRUG CO. appliance. Clyne Leavitt at Leavitt's Plumbing and Heatiner. y y u -i j Devoa's 300lh anniversary special! 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