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Show December 2r,d, Thursday, tH 1954 Several Teams Participate JHS Band Plans Concert In Early Season Play For December 6th From the J. H. By Paul CLARION Worthington, S. who wanted to try out for either one of the two basketball teams put their name on a list iAll boys in coach Garrett's office. From this list Coach Garrett and Coach Greenhalgh divided th names into eight teams. Each team is to play tour games. The following are a list of team captains: Team 1 Richard Garrett. Team 2 Morris Ostler. Team 3 Robert Snow. Team 4 Erwin Oliver Team 5 Alfred Wilson. Team 6 Farrell Lunt Team 7 George Phillips. Team 8 Mike Maughan. Standings thus far with team to play one more game Won Team 1 3 2 Team 3 2 Team 5 2 Team 8 1 Team 2 . 1 Team 6 1 Team 7 0 Team 4 each are: Lost 0 1 1 to celebrate the birthday anniver- honor their parents on their 29th wedding anniversary. Those in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. Val Christensen and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Norris Christensen and family of Provo and Neil Christensen of Logan, and Mr. and Mrs. 2 2 2 3 Extension Classes Available in District CLARION Extension classes, sponsored by the Juab School Teachers Assoc iation, began last week. The announcement was made by Superintendent DeVon Anderson. The Language Arts Class will be held on Tuesdays at 3 p.m. and will be taught by Mrs. Edyth Simpson, under the auspices of BYU. "Personnel Problems of the School," will be taught by Perce E. Burrup, professor of educational administration at BYU. This class will be on Wednesdays at 4 p.m. The classes will be held weekly in the Juab High School Library. They will run for ten weeks. EithS. er under graduate or graduate credit may be had for these classes. N. Christensen. Edgar n Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande left last Wednesday by train for the East. They will take factory delivery of a new car. En- route home they will visit mis sionary friends. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Sherwood and children, Mrs. Edna Sherwood and sons Berncll and Robert were guests on Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Spencer in Salt Lake City. Mrs. Floy Mortensen is visiting in Salt Lake City at the home of her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs Marvin Mortensen and family. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Paulson and Glenda Sorbe of Salt Lake City were guests on Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sorbe, parents of Mrs. Paulson and Miss Sorbe. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Nunley of Moroni spent Thanksgiving at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Meril Man-gelso- Alfred Wilson Urges Renewal of School Spirit; Sportsmanship only-hav- From the J. H. The family of Mr. and Mrs. oni Wood of Provo spent the Edgar N. Christensen gathered at Thanksgiving week end with their their home on Thanksgiving day respective parents. sary of their mother and also to e School assemblies can have school spirit in them. Let's not say, "I guess I won't go to the assembl today; it probably won't be any good, anyway." Rather, say "Come on, John, let's go to the Step-hense- assembly." After you get to the assembly, don't just sit there, but get into the spirit of the thing! Applaud! Let s show a little respect for Juab by not running in the halls, walking across the lawns, etc. which should be obeyed. If you We have school laws in Juab inn' AKfiir Vmm VAil'rfl nr Vmrt- ing the cops, or the arministration,' but you are hurting yourselves, as well as the name Juab High n. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ligman of Provo spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Beard, who served dinner to Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Beard and children, also. Mrs. Leah Bosh went to Salt Lake City on Tuesday, where she will remain for a few days. Marlene Anderson, Vern and Farrell Winter, Gregg Taylor, Farrell Wankier and Neil Williams who are attending school at Ardith Stephensen and Logan, Vance Christensen of Snow Col- W. J. lege, Geneil Christensen and Rul-- I School. HOME FOR RENT Allen. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mr. and Mrs. Alma Pa 39 day party in honor of the fourth were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow in Ogden on Thanksgiving. birthday of her son Norman. delicious lunch was served to 14 Mrs. Ilanna Ilemenway went to little friends of the honored guest Salt Lake City last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley "Christensen and family of Nephi and Mr. and Mis. C A. Mangelson were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, James Christensen on Thanksgiv Si ing. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chris tensen and baby of Mona visited at the Christensen home later in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Pierce had the following guests for Thanks- - From the J. H. S. CLARION Basketball season is almost here. A good way to show school spirit is to attend these games and support the team by yelling. But School Spirit does not to do with basketball; there is, for example, our Senior Play, the School Play, our bands, choruses, and many other school functions that have to be supported. I N'ETHI, UTAH Levan News of Hie" Past Week From the J. H. S. CLARION Mr. Chrisiensen, the head of the music department of Juab High School is presenting a band concert on Dec. 6. The students have been working hard to prepare the numbers and their efforts should be appreciated. Let's see if we can come and support our band. This concert is free to the public and parents are urged to attend. On December 20, the Junior and Senior Choruses will present a Christmas program. This also is free to the public and should have our support. President TIMES-NEW- Mrs. Amanda Daley of Provo visiting with her mother, Mrs. Mary Morgan, end with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene AaarcL is ! Jenkins and Davis and family of Salt Lake City were Thanksgiving guests at the hnm.i of their mother, Mrs. Delia Tun- ondge. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace TU.W f Murray visited on Thursday and tnaay with her brothers in law and sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Eric Wankier and Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequist. Mrs. Rider is the tormer Grace Shepherd. Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Sherwood of Kaysvile. Mr. and Mrs. EIRoy Barnes and daughter .Donna, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Fillmore and sons Gary and Rees of Orem, and Mr. and Mrs. Reed Sherwood and family of Provo were dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James T. Sherwood on Thanksgiving day. Mr. and Mrs. Rees Sherwood and family of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Memmott and children of Mt. Pleasant called, at the Sherwood home later in the afternoon. For The AH Family... (GIVE giving: Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pierce, Mr. and Mrs. Kay Sherman and children, Mr. and Mrs, John San-do- r of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Shepherd and their daughters of Springville. Mr. and Mrs. Sheral Shepherd fnd baby of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd of Price were guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh and Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shepherd. u Electrical Gifts Keep on Giving for Years! Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christ en- sen and family went to Kanosh on Thanksgiving day to celebrate with her brother in law and sister Mr. and Mrs. Jack Day and family. Mrs. Mary. Jane Winter aid children and Mrs. Marnie Winter Mr. and Mrs. Warner Taylor week end in Salt Like and children spent Thanksgiving spent the Mr. and Mrs. Tom lUy with City day in Moroni with her parents, and JMrs. Lala Worwood. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Bailey. Mrs. Fern Wankier entertained Mrs. Thelda Chase and daughtat a family dinner on Thanksgiv- ers JoAnn and Patsy of Murray lhose enioving the Af were week end visitors at the ng day. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tiv- were fair home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. or and of Provo. and Mr. family O. H. Pierce. and Mrs. Howard Taylor and fam Mrs. Melba Ballow was hostess ily c) Nephi. on Thanksgiving day, at dinner for The Bh?er class of the Levan all her brothers and sisters. Those ward Pr:mai y enjoyed a Pot I.i k enjoying the dinner were Mr. and party on Monday night at the Mrs. LaFaun Gee and family of home of their Mrs. Ruby teacher, Rexburg, Idaho, Mr. and Mrs. De- Christensen, Refreshment? and von Stephensen of Moroni, Mr. were enjoyed by Alan Dal-bgames and Mrs. Fred Hansen and family Leon Winter, Von Christensen, of Payson, Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Rex Anderson, Paul Paystrup and Stephenson of Grantsville, Mr. Mark Stephensen. an Mrs. James Robinson and famMr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and ily of Mapleton, Mr. and Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. daughter Sharon of Provo were in Fred Stephensen, Quentin Stephensen and family, Levan for Thanksgiving. Mrs. Gcr-rc- it and Mr. and Mrs. Pete Ballow and daughter Sharon remainand family, host and hostesses. ed here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier until Sunday. Mrs. Melba Ballow entertained on Saturday afternoon at a birth Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hansen y, A UTAH POWER & LIGHT CO. MESSAGE Juab Host To Regional Student Council Meet From the J. H. USV S. CLARION first Regional Student Council meeting was held here at Juab on Wednesday, October 27, at 1 p. fn. It beban with a lunch-to- n The QiYiW - X served in the Home Economics room. During the meal the group, consisting of representatives of the five schools in region three, was entertained by a girls sextette, and a boys trio. Immediately following this, the meeting convenied in the Student Council room with President Alfred Wilson taking charge. Such matters as Senior Day, assembles, conduct and exchange assemblies wer ediscused. An enjoyable time was had by all and the next meeting to be held in Payson in December will be greatly looked forward to. I i S) Li u x ) (i) From the J. H, S. CLARION Superintendent DeVon Anderson and Juab School Board member James A. Phillips attended the Utah School Board Association meeting which was held Friday, 4. ,f : ) "... t r X 1 Jf 12. The convention took place in n Ben Lomond the Current School in Ogden. High problems of the association were taken up. Feature of the convention was the visit to the Indian school in Brig-ha- i ultra-moder- Inter-mounta- in y I i(V. ,.Jf r m City. Test Day and Parents Day Combiend , er Guidance Program. Each nine weeks there will be a test day for those who: (1) Were absent more than three times with all excused, (2) were absent any(3) were tardy time unexcused, three or more times, or (4) wanted to try to improve the B grade they would receive otherwise. stuA week after test day, the dents graded themselves as they thought they should be graded. At the end of that week the parents came to school to see the gredes the teachers gave the students, to compare them with the students' grading, and to consult on various problems conserning their' "children;' The statistical report released by Principal Newell shows that outNsf 414 parents, 357 came to Parents day, or 86 per cent. Junior High Successful ' I ' - lli.Jin.ir. .. n a From the J. H, S. CLARION Octo- ber 16. Confetti, serpentine and blowers were sold and everyon? enjoyed thmslvs thorough Hat aft croon an assembly was held; this was the first of a number of assemblies we hope to have. A mectirg was held November were made for the 11, the Jr. High. The laws will be posted on the bulletin boards for the Jr. -- , o' i ; .. .. iimint.,.;. j " j f ' .1JL ' - ' ' i " , , ; ' yt f Tu--- x' , a'.-- HERE IS AMERICA'S MOST ADVANCED NEW From new hooded headlamps to a new dual exhaust system it's the most spectacular achievement ia Mercury's history! 17-ye- ar New 183 h.p. and 193 Lp. "Super Torque" engines! A whole new c!as3 of Mercurys the smart, ultra-loMontclair! A new, long, low e windlook for all new Mercury models enhanced by a shield with 17 more glass area! Improved ball-joifront suspension for sports car cornering and level riding! Optional for fast action to match Mercury's new "Super Drive ' ' Torque" power! "Super Torque" is the biggest thrill of 1953! It makes your new Mercury seem alive power loaded just waiting to go! 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