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Show Thursday, May 5, 1955 THE UTAH NEPHI. TIMES-NEW- S, Elections To Take Place In Near Future Nephi Local and Social Items Mr. and Mrs. Qra Lunt have just returned home from a very delightful trip. They visited in Kigby, Idaho with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Jr. Bodell and family. They also visited in Pocatello, Idaho with Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. Iflsk-e- y, a (brother and sister in law of Mrs. Lunt, and in Salt Lake City with Mrs. Lunt's sister. Mrs. this mothers day Elizabeth Barrettt. Guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston were Mr. and Mrs. Garth Belliston and family of Ogden, Mr. and Mrs. Grant Howell and baby of Helper, and Thomas Belliston adn two children of Salt Lake City. Because of the achievement as a student at the Utah State Agricultural college, Jack E. Wilson, son of Mrs. George Wilson was among those honored at a con- covation and reception on Sun day. May 1. in the ballroom of the Student Union building on Col lege hill in Logan. Jack, a student at the U. S. A. C. was awarded a 500 cash award by the First Security Bank of Utah. Mr nnrl Mrs. fleoree A. STjerrV and family met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Leslie rtanaie, xneir son in law and daughter in Eur-ew- a on Sunday, April 24, to cele brate Mr. Sperry s toiraiaay. in attendance were Mr. and Mrs. James G. Berry and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Clayton and daughters of Bountiful, Mr. and Mrs. George W. also of BounSperry and family,Mrs. George A. Mr. and tiful, Sperry of Nephi and the host and GIVE HER THE JOY OF HEARING! If your mother give her the precious gift is of better hearing a tiny, jewel-likZenith transistor hearing aid I So easy to wear. . . so easy to adjust . . . and so easy for you to givel Juft take the Zenith home with you have mother try it at heme, in church, everywhere! If she's not completely satisfied, the modest purchase price will be promptly refunded if the aid is returned within 10 days after Mother's Day. One-YeService Plan, casy mi uy mints. Warranty, Five-Yea- r e Zenith "75-X- " only 575 othir model! $100 and $125 ir Jit HI IN 5 J?7gl!l HEARING AIDS AUKKS OF I 1. H Pe. Jn ZENITH TV AND KAOIO SETS JWgPggT W LOjIUeJ hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Handle and daughter Marjorie. SUMMER CLASSES AT THE DANCE STUDIO BEGIN MAY 7 REGISTER NOW - PHONE 141 Konnoth Boss and two children Mary Ellen and Craig of Naturita, Colorado are visiting vr.rs ASTHMA? it's easy to breath t r " .J bronchial muni racking inj choking, End witn DKtft i niuto . spasms L. Inhalant theraov for asthma and hay fever. No similar method can equal its effeenvene... Try BREATHKASY money-hac- k today under our no-ricuarantee. : -- aaUt ORD Druggists 'iQEGSEB writ. MMTHf MY, & SHb t. Wash. MANGELSON Phone 43 Nephi with her parents, Frank Tolley. Page Mrs. Mr. and v. Week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmo L. Wilson were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Motes of Logan. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Re Tolley were Dr. and Mrs. Gordon Johnson and family and Mrs. Evelyn Kendall of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd are happy with the news of the arrival of a ne wgranddaughter. The new girl was born to Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gadd of Seattle, Washington on April 25. Week end guests of Mrs. E. O. Whittington were her son and daughter in law, Mr. das .rMbbz daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Pat Whittington and family of Las Vegas. They also visited with Mrs. Mr. and Whittington's parents, Mrs. A. J. Bowers Jr. rfliL-:- ', V -a- as- --- -si s, XV fw rrfH x Cu rV yLZ. S"nr-f- i i 0 $8.95 v,v.,i Wagner BAILEY-McCUN- CO. E Your Prosperity Is At Stake! The of all Utahns depends on raw mate prosperity rials industries like mining, farming, carii and sheep raising. And these industries need th protection of the amendments to the Trade Agreements Act proposed by Senators Watlcins, Bennett and Dworshak. Protect Utah's prosperity. Writ your Congressmen and Senators to back the amendments. UTAH MINING ASSOCIATION "From the earth comes an abundant IHm for all" Here's the highest powered, highest styled Mercury ever btiilt It's the new Montclak a completely J new series of Mercurys for 1955, with performance I as unique as its styling. Here's the glamor of a e I windshield, forward-cante- d headlamps Jty J and a sleek silhouette thafs one of the lowest in L&tS the industry only 4 ft 101&" from tubeless tires to rooftop! A "Super Torque" V--8 engine of 198 h.p. e8 yu slip safely past the slowpokes, soar easily up vD" sl jt steep grades and show your heels at any stoplight all to the resonant tone of dual exhausts! With improved ball-joifront suspension for sports-ca- r stability, you've got performance that beats anything in the entire medium price field! It s America's Most Advanced New Car. j " r. m -- - - "H , n , ' yww-- ?w :" jar "'mnDiiuu..., - ' ' I O0O0GQ G0o i. THE E CAR msT LIKES BEST RyO QJJ I PARKIN MOTOR CO. 131 SOUTH MAIN STREET PHONE 312 J - V j ' iSmsj a aaa nt 1"" j"0 - '. V.TOOIS - 4 i If. Ma be mW na laMa, t "s1 sW ia y ffi J "iam X" . Sba j MilMi.)bassniaWss m and 2V. . . Full-Scop- -- lAVri :i; """ fn Isnb. " mn gjjr t. IMS fcMSft sisssnfc.il m4 latsla tVsfc Utm y Ssw. fffT( l L 'SJ' - ) N ' ST-S-L- B flfff U(((f l I Start your set NOWI STEP OUT in HIGH Oj , JW - mmm. J COOKING UTENSILS In order to nominate a person for an office you must have a petition, stating the office and at least 20 signatures of registered students. These names will be Mrs. Sherl Taylor and family of placed on a ballet and the top Aurora have been visiting the two selected at a primary election past week with her parents, Mr. held this spring. and Mrs. O. Ray Powell and with other relatives. Mrs. Taylor is the former Mildred Powell. Several Fine Assemblies Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Latimer and Mr. and Mrs. Norton Latim- Are Enjoyed er recently returned from a trip From the J. H. S CLARION to California. They visited with During this past month we Mie Kntirvn daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Latimer. have really had some good as and with Mr. Latimer's brother in semblies, First of all, on April 8 the Junlaw and- sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mancuso in San Francisco. iors put on an assembly announcAll the ing their Junior Prom. They also visited with another sis- talent taken from the Junior ter of Mr. Latimer in Bakersf ield. Class. was was based on the past It and future school years of the of '56. It brought out their New School Bus To Be class theme "Melody of Love". Then on April 11, a selected group of students from Brigham Ordered Soon Young University brought us a variety assembly. It was well likFrom the J. H. S CLARION ed by everyone. On April 12th, the "Vochestra" Superintendent DeVon Anderson is this week receiving bids for from the Utah State Agricultural the purchase of a new school bus College brought us a musical asfor the students of Juab School sembly "The Cavalcade of '55". On April 14, the College of District. Rumor tells us that it is to be the best of its kind avail- Southern Utah brought us anothable. It will be deluxe in every er musical assembly. All of these assemblies did respect. There will be no more no more cold stu- much to encourage students to the late students dents and no more crowding colleee of their choice in future. On April 21st, Springville's exand subsequent wrinkled skirts for the girls. Yes, indeed, we hear change a cappella chor brought us rihot nnr nour cVirtrtl Klic will havo another musical asserrHDiy. a great ' everything and, incidentally, will big thanks to all those who par-b- e the envy of every other school ticipated in any way to bring I in the state. juao some very une assemuira 1 V ALL School. CvW gacdxm BEAUTIFUL C ( ' OF From the J. H. 3 CLARION The constitution of the school provides that the following officers are to be elected from the school by the student body: President, Vice President, Secretary, and Boys and Girls Sports managers. The President must be a Junior the year of elections and the rest can be Juniors or Sophomores the year of elections. It is the purpose of the students to select the most capable students from among them for these offices. They must meet the following qualifications: The Presdent and Vice Presdent must A-have a B or better, the others a A-or better, and must be a registered student of Juab High 1 GGG MOST w Rve |