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Show Universal P. 0. Bex Kicrcfilrlr C- c- 1U7 Salt Lake City Utsh OUR DEADLINES - VvVuJ; Display Advert's'nq TuesJsy 12 o'c'ock noon f it AJ2& Nws Single Copy 10c nd Want Ads Wednesday, 8:C0 a. m. Juab County, Utah, Thursday, December 2, 1954 Nephi, Volume 45, Number 43 w BY THE KOITOM Plans Some men have the idea that practicing economy is to preach it daily to the "Mrs". Safe-drivi- roaressma tor Music Dept. To Give Concert g Day Monday Evening n Do you believe in signs it's esa good habit to get into pecially if it's a traffic speed control sign. Take for instance an hour speed signs. those We notice that since the slump in tourist traffic that more and more cars are "taking it easy" through town. We hope they continue to There's one sign be cautious. we just can't belive in, though one in the middle of Fountain Green. Someone has very neatly changed the "3" on the zone, to an "8", making it read "Speed Limit 80". We hope no one is smashed to bits before the sign is changed. reg 30-mi- fere December 15. h le 30-mi- le Laugh a little every day it is the straight road to the best there is in life. reg- - Nephi City Council and Mayor, R. E, Winn have appointed a com-- ; mittee to promote a Safe Driving Day in Nephi on December 15, in cooperation with the state and national efforts to keep December 15 free from accidents. Superintendent DeVon Anderson heads the committee as chairman with Sergeant Elden C. Sherwood of the Utah Highway Patrol, Jack Brough, Nephi City Chief of Pol ice. Jack Brough, and Principal Keith Bailey as members. "S-DAY" is safe driving day, and it is set for Wednesday, Dec ember 15. Sponsored by the Pres ident s Action Committee for Traffic Safety, in cooperation with various national organizations, it is a dayT to demonstrate that traffic accKiAs can be reduced ma terially if each motorist and ped estrian accepts full personal responsibility for observing the letter and spirit of all traffic regulations. In short, every citizen s being asked to drive and walk safely, as he would have everyone else drive and walk. The goal of SD day is for every for community to go accident-fre- e the period of December D Auxiliary To Provide Gifts ry safe-drivin- per-har- three-or-fo- v: ur We Note to the have a full recording of the Quar-a-rirvirfprpTice held last week end. If you would like it brought into your home, you may contact your ward Bishop, tie m mm may contact either REG at the Timot-Kott- ii office, or Eugene or County Agent 14J at S. Hintze eiteher of us and Burtenshaw Ray will make arrangements for the to tape recorder to be brought usieu to io you home permii your to the conference sessions. reg rvMiftncv i the most common the world has. Yes, and in your home it might be classiftoo. Try ied as a "wife-saveit today! reg home-boun- Reorganized At a recent meeting of the officers of the Juab High School Parent - Teachers Associatnoi, Elmo B. Wlson asked to be released from his position as ,-inasmuch as his plans are to leave Nephi in the near future. Mrs. Ralph Murray, by acclamation, was elected president with Mrs. Sadie Greenhalgh as Clark Newell was named second vice president Mrs. Heber Taylor of Levan was named as secretary and treasurer and Mrs. Harold Warner as reporter. Dean Shaw is teache representative. president- vice-preside- d. u- OUR DEMOCRACY-by Mat RSKS OF THE RJOA- D-- In the EAdiy days ofcuz country the chief dangers OF THE KOAP WTRE HOSTILE IMPIANS AND HOLD-U- it . 1 ' ' vTJXT1-;"--- Nephi City's Electrical department employees have been working diligently during the past few days in an effort to have every electric light socket in place and d the globes all ready for the annual event which ushers in the Christmas spirit with a blaze of color of the the turning-o- n Main Street Christmas lights. A quick of the lighting arrangements tells the brief story they will be beautiful. Topping the entire main street will be the beautiful star which will adorn the Center and Main Street intersection and which is a new addition to the lighting this year. The Junior Chamber of Commerce Christmas Activities Commiittee headed by Vernon Bosh also has been putting in a few "overtime" hours and have installed the Christmas scenes on each lamppost to add to the Christmas spirit throughout the community. Turning on of the Christmas lights will be the feature for this Saturday, with the actual pushing pre-vie- y inter-mounta- in First-Secon- w Mik-kelso- Cooperation To Improve Town Urged by.C. of C. fund-raisin- g as Play Scheduled For Tuesday ee d. or First-Secon- -- X ': V " i nl It! TODAy.THE CHIEF DANGER IS THE' PERSON WHO DP.IVES CarelcSslv 1 1ZO CLOSE'.- sprr;iwG, weaving, following cthei? car. 1UTT..-- " t 1 V FOR.. .AND AT A EAScGAIn! Banquet Brisk, Slated In Juab Chairman Says District Classes holi-Ha- v - -- Ticket Sales for I. Q. Tests Are l erer." The A Cappella Cli&ir will also Ticket sales have been brisk present two numbers, "Madame Superintendent DeVon Anderson Jeanette" and "There is a Lady" during the past few days, as the announces that all students in the The Junior Band will play the date for the big "Kickoff " Juab School District in grades 4, "Corinthian Overture" by Brockto raise funds for a lighted 6 and 8 will be given the Califor ton; "Activity March", "Military baseball and recreational field is nia Achievement Test complete March" and "Ambition Overture" neanng. battery which includes reading, all by Harold Benett. This band General Chairman Duane Sper-r- arithmetic and language. Grades has 60 junior high school mem said late Wednesday that the 5, 7 and 9 will be given the Califbers. ticket sales have been gratifying, ornia Short Form test of Mental These groups have worked hard and that additional support for the Maturity. These two tests are in preparing this concert and it banquet is being received daily most commonly used in the will be well worth the effort in from various organizations. and Pacific coastal ar The banquet wil be held on eas. supporting them. There are a multiolicitv of reas Thursday evening, December 9th d at the Ward Hall, be- ons for the administration of these ginning at 7:30 p. m. All funds tests. The Northwestern AccreditMarriage Planned for from the ticket sales will go to ing Association requires a standardized testing program, and our the lighted field fund. Saturday Evening A goal of at least $1000.00 Board of Education has endorsed been set by the committee this very common testing program. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph L. Garrett has The test results are compared in and if proper cocharge, announce the approaching marbe obtained, this with other school districts of simican operation Marian riage oftheir daughtar, lar size and with comnarable econ can be easily met. Mr. Eugene II j Mikkolson, aomunt and As was pointed out in last week's omic background, and give us an of the switch to be at approximatn son of Mr. and Mrs. Kekoli issue, there has been a growing opportunity to compare our dist- ely 5 p. m. Center of attraction of Fountain Green. The need for baseball, in order rict with state averages and with for the ceremonies will be the marriage will be solemnized on to bring night An Juab County Courthouse where into many young western regional averages. play Saturday, December 14. A recept men who do not feel inclined to other very functional use of the the Juab high school band will follow at the Nephi ion will play Sunday baseball, The night test, with our own district use, play several Christmas carols. Fourth Ward Hall. baseball also will bring a renewed is to compare departmental weakFollowing the lighting ceremoninterest on the part of spectators nesses and strengths within our ies, Paul Christensen, J. H. S. Music Director, will lead in a various schools. for this sport. This vear the district officials "Community Carol Sing". All Various recreational programs of the L D. S. church also will be will beirin to chart, on an indiv the folks from Nephi, Mona, Leincreased in tempo if additional idual class basis, the mental van and other communities are In achievement norma in the various encouraged, to join in the comfacilities could be provided. a subject areas of all students in munity singing make it more become could field the general, center for the summer activities the fourth, sixth and eighth successful. December IS has been set as of the community. grades. Likewise, the mental ma We encourage all to reserve turity norms of all students in the the big day for the younger gennext week's Thursday evening fifth, seventh and ninth crados eration, when Santa Claus will be the will be computed and by adoption here in person to meet all the for a memorable occasion visof this standardized battery oi children in a "kickoff banquet" In the A Message from the Nephi for a lighted base tests, grades tested tms year, and it. The geniel gentleman has been program Chamber' of Commerce tn future venrs can be eomnared. visiting cities all over the country ball park. Superintendent Anderson will and has scheduled the December It takes cooperation in a lot of personally administer eacn or mese 18 date for this community. little thinks to make cooperation Also on December IS, the prizes tests and the various class room on the big issues effective. The teachers will assist in the hand in the big Kiwanis Club Christbusinesses of our town are cooperscoring and the diagnostic evalua mas Coloring contest will be ating to increase the prosperity of All kiddies from the tion of each student s examination. the town as a whole. We endorse in- first through the sixth grades are an have sheets The diagnostic this but we know that for tensive use and purpose in class invited to do their lcst in the colmaximum success the businesses The oring contest which is being run cruidance nrotrram. room are going to need the cooperation in cooperation with the schools. invaluable serve an purpose tests of the citizens in many little ways. units in teacher the to planning For example, it takes citizens The First and Second Ward M. of work and in methods of class cooperation to make the town look I. A. organizations will combine room teachinsr. Measurements as prosperous and progressive. We fnr ihoir Drama Festival on Dec sist guidance teachers and parents Arrest Reported in mention here just three things ember 7th. The Second ward will in understanding the materially which citizens can cooperate to present a three act play entitled student's individual strengths and Insurance Fraud cure witn no great enort on "Young April" by Aurania and weaknesses. one any person's part. William Aouvcrol flarence II. Pav. Instructor in Sheriff R. A. Jackson has reLitter in the streets. We can The play is a comedy which is charge of counseling and guidance that Leslie A. Neeloy, 72, if each will eliminate it family a seuel to "Growing Pains" You is dependent ported Idaho, has been taken Preston, in will fn tov thfi distressinrr love af on the high school, consider itself a these diagnostic sheets wnicn into custody and is being held in upon Let civic us of beauty. charge fair of George Mclntyre, played by throuh the var- the Utah County Jail on a charge train ourselves and our children Robert Carter Perhaps you can are accumulated the and grade room of "Obtaining money by false pre ious grades not to drop candy wrappers, gum Mclntyre (Sandra Co teachers as well will use this in tenses". Terry help wrappers, empty packages or any wan) decide which boy she Is real- formation from Mr. Pay's files. It is alleged that Necley, while other trash in our streets. ly in love with: Bert Parsons, using the name of W. H. Hales Park litter. We enjoy our park, portrayed by Mermill Grace; Briand others, represented himself as we should remember that one reas- an Stanley (Kenneth Spery), or an insurance salesman and offered on we enjoy it is because it is Stewart Miller (Jack Burton) SOCIAL IIOTES medical, surgical, hospitalization blean and welllkept. Let's think (Miriam The worried mother and life insurance at a very cheap of it as our town's "outdoor living r.rnufh and the absent minded after room". Crumpled paper napkins, Professor was Dee Lunt) enjoyed rate to older people. Neoly, Thanksdvinz day (Farrell is would the premium confection try to guide the lives of their at the James Mathews home by receiving sucker and for the paysue a receipt plain m sticks, scraps of paper would be children in the right direction. relatives having the following and no policy was ever repicked up and destroyed if they Other members of the cast are: attedance Mr. and Mrs. isort aai-e- s ment ceived by the were in our own yard let us do Maria the maid, Mina Lou Broad- and family of Deseret, Mr. and A complaint has been signed as well by our community's own head; Vivian, Shirley Anderson; Mrs. Parley Kjper and Mrs. a. of living room. Karen Sncrv: Mrs. Miller, M Tinner of Oak Litv. Mrs. A. before J. E. Robertson. Justicewith Don't "knock" your community. Connie Wells; Dutch, Russell M. Roper remained at tne iuaiii- - the Peace, charging Neely obtaining money by false pretensAlmost daily we hear "what's the Mathews; Pete, Clifton tiooie; ews home for an indelmite visit. es in Juab County. Sheriff Jackmatter with this town!" Really, Jane, son, who signed the complaint, has there is nothing the matter with Myrna Haycock; Diane Gilmore, Mr. and Mrs. LcRoy Ostler wel-h- f urged that any and all persons this town that a litle renewed pub- Marinjin Mnrcan. uireciors oi me fr.l lowing out of town in the county who have been lic pride and confidence wouldn't are Sadie Greenhalgh and cheated in this fraud, and who the for Thanksgiving restore. Boost your community. play guests BosweU. Betty the from .Tnhn home have not as yet reported it, should CKtler. Boost your Boost your friends! Vr.r fv,d entertainment, re of do so immediately so they may Scott Sharon Miss Y. B. U., scenic attractions, December 7th, schools, your member Tuesday, - be considered when Neeley i3 nossand rat d your parks, your playgrounds, your at the ward itec Portland, Oregon court the before brought man of North Dakota. future by boosting your commun- reational hall at 7:30 p. xn. out-do- Few good ideas live long unless they are put to worK. LOOKING Community Carol Sing, Band Concert To Be Features of Afternoon pi would-be-insure- r" WAY FEABEEN YOU'VE AM TURE (TEW Under the direction of Paul Christ ensen, the 43-- ice band will present a concert of six or eight numbers. Included in this pro gram will be excerpts rom Beethoven's overture "Erioca"; Saties' Greek Ceremonial Dajice"; "The Teddy Bears Picnic" y John W. Bratton, and three Sousa marches "Semper Fedelis",j; "Washington Post March" and IThe Thund ice-crea- m MEN. P life-sav- er OUR RETAIL ADS preseril their first year. Ban-uet- The Nephi Unit of the American Legion Auxiliary will meet on Wednesday afternoon, December 8 at 2:30 p. m. at the home of Mrs. E. R. Shaw for its annual December rehabilitation meeting and hristmas party. Essie Howell and Bonnie Spencer, registered nurses at the Veterans hospital at Ft. Douglas will be the guest speakers for the affair, telling about the American Legion gift shop at the hospital and the rehabilation of 24-ho- ur was a good try and looking back business houses will be asked to g now, I just can't quite figure where display reminders of this were all 35 day. those pounds T nppd to fro over to Garbett's A high proportion of accidents caused by careless pedestrians. are way their in and get mirror so I couia see DacK inert; The responsibility of an accidentevhands of rests the in free day reg ery citizen in our community. Schools will discuss precautionSome people figure it is easier measures and reminders in the ary is n tnan to pray for forgiveness preceeding December 15 to days to fight temptation. assure the best possible record reg by our school children. to us of all for one Although great emphasis is giv Here's The man who lives in en this one particular day, the ulconsider the past con't do justice to the timate value lies in the recognit ion of our individual responsibility future. in avoiding accdents. reg evening at 8:00 p. SchoclV music de multi-colore- For Veterans It looks like Nephi's Christmas lights are going to be more beautiful than ever. The very attractive star at the intersection ' of main and center street and the strings of lights across the street will surely add to the beauty. We our veterans. hope there is a large crowd on Members will box Christmas hand for the lighting ceremony as aprons, scarfs hankies, gifts on and Community Carol Sing books, costume jewelry, games Saturday afternoon. and tops to be sent to the "Gift reg shop". This is a project carried out on a national level by the is the first law American Legion Auxiliary," where of nature, but many folks act as 15. the veteran select gifts, at no if it were the only one. President Eisenhower has given cost to him,may to mailed to his be reg enthusiastic support to SD Day. loved ones at home, gifts He has expressed his intension to for the children and assuring family of each Well, we might as well admit appeal publicly to all Americans hospitalized veteran. our defeat now as wait until the to make SD day a success. All members are urged to atAt the request of the President, tend this very other 29 days of the year are over and with. It was going to ba "54 in Governor Dan Thornton of Colo worthwhile meetingimportant and to enjoy vhen rado has enlisted the support of the Christmas 54" but along about spring spirit. Guests are the canyon began beconing for all governors, mayors and county also most welcome to attend. bonofficials. ham and eggs around the Governors have been asked to fire, and a convention banquet or two and the proverbial human appoint a State SD day director to Doll Clothes Sale Set weakness inborn in each of us, coordinate the day at the state of and each the out level. went mayor Likewise, the reducing diet The Fine Arts Club are having Aided by a "minor" county official have been asked to "window". Doll Clothes sale on Saturtheir director. SD a local name a couple (like heack) operation Community groups such as wo day, December 4th, at Paxman of weeks ago the net loss of the Implement Co., 11 North Main. year has been about 35 pounds. men's clubs, service clubs, veteran will be clothes of all kinds If there wasn't the Christmas organizations, and. fraternal and There The festive season ahead of us, and if youth groups can play an import to help Santa Oaus out. fcD day a suc sale starts at 2 p. m. I wasn't perhaps a little "chicken" ant role in making cess, and the local committee is about staying on a diet, I'd try to lose the 20 lbs in asking the cooperation of a numbut what's ber of these groups in our own P. T. A. of Juab High the next 30 days . . there's . going to be community. the use. another resolution day soon. It Restaurant owners and other School is 1000-calo- On Monday Juab High partment will concert of the m., reg IN, DCOWSl'.G AT THE WHEEL. ity. Sometimes we too get dis couraged when we hear of famil ies going outside of the community to do their shopping but in this old country of America that's one of the privileges no one can deny but your boosting of anyone your own community by shppin at home will go a long way. Our businesses cooperate to bring community prosperity, Let each of us cooperate to make ur community look prosperus and to be prosperous. v Breaks Probation; Retires Jail Term t ; Vul.'.-eI": - Darwin V. Gaisford. 20. Lehi. was brought before the Fifth Dist rict Court on Friday, November 2G for violation of probation. Gals-for- d guilty to a charge of crand larceny in which he toI the automobile cf Delwin Shep- nera or Levan in Apni. vxa. tvus-forwas placed on probation for this offeree. 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