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Show Page THE Six WOMEN AND V!IH; : Moits ' 'i'Vtc Young Schools as Bus Drivers driving a school A young mother bus. . She not only thinks it's fun, and feels she is doing something but she also gets paid for her worthwhile for the community efforts. She puts in about four hours a day as a driver, working from 7 to 9 in the morning and from live with Mama and Daddy in 2:20 to 4:20 in the afternoon. a red house.' This didn't help Some mothers put in even much. I kept asking for more inmore time formation. 'Well,' he said, 'We " ' than this. Our a big black dog.' I finally friend likes have to go back to the school to these hours. had She says the solve my problem." Name Tags Help job break up the Often mothers sew the kinder housekeeping gartener's name and address on routine, and jacket. It's a good idea to be she enjoys be-in- g his sure your child has memorized name and address before he and with his to school. Mlsi Chapman the children. goes main The problem is seeing Today more than 29 per cent cross the street of all public school children ride that children on the way to and from safely and to bus school, many the bus. They are likely to dart mothers are taking part in the the without out looking. The youngprogram as drivers. children usually are escorted In Rochester, Michigan, we est by an older schoolmate, interviewed four women who across own their mother or the bus drive school buses part-timdriver. 10 of 18 Drivers Women The drivers seem to agree that Rochester, a small but grow most motorists are careful to ing town, has 18 school buses, wait for the school bus when it and ten of the drivers are wo stops. The bus drivers try topull men. In the fall, they take a 12 off the road to take on the young hour driver training course. passengers whenever possible. They learn how to operate the "The bus itself is easy to drive, buses, review the rules of the after you get used to it," one road, and brush up on child woman school bus driver told me. "The challenge is with the psychology. At the beginning of the season, sixty kids. You must understand the drivers are handed a map of children to like this job. Antheir particular route and a list other thing, we must realize of the children s names. Kinder we're not carrying cargo. We're garteners are apt to be a prob carrying sixty lives. And they lem, because they easily get lost couldn't be replaced. One driver told us the following , ' helps Xv out-of-doo- rs e. tale: "One night I thought I had delivered all the children safely home. Then I discovered I had one more little passenger left, a hov about S vears old. He f oreot where to get off. When I asked I him where he lived, he said 'I NEPHI. S, UTAH Sale Set For. Saturday at Leayitt's High School Primary Elections Held Cake Thursday of Last Week BeeHive girls of the Nephi Second Ward will sponsor a Cake Sale on Saturday, May First-ye- On Thursday, May 5, primary elections were held at Juab high school, and the past week has been spent in extensive campaigning by both parties. Successful students in the first election were: George Wilkey, gold, and Rodney Park, crimson for president; Iona McPherson. gold and Grant Taylor, crimson, for vice president; Marsha Hoyt, gold and Janet Ockey, crimson, for secretary; Lillian Taylor, gold and Vonna Poulson, crimson for girls sports manager; Joel Sperry, gold and Gordon Kelson, crimson for boys sports manager. for the managers Campaign crimson party are Wayne Leavitt Janice Broadhead, Gary Adams, Gordon Keller, Joleen Anderson and Ted Chase. Campaigning for the gold party are Gerald Witt, Dal Lee Brox, George Phillips, Adams and Renae Westring. Final elections will be held on Thursday, with results being given at the Canyon day dance Friday night. Also on Thursday, yearbooks will be passed out, according to Sylvia Park, Nebonian editor. A matinee dance will be held for all students on that day, with the By Mary Lou Chapman we know has a part-tim- e job TIMES-NEW- Levan Home Economics ar Exhibit Interesting Sacrament Meeting Report for May 8th Ward Percentage TOP PRICES-PAI- at 11 a. m. at starting store Be early for the Leav-itt'- FOR . GEffiEHB? mmmm SUPER-WHIT- E Mc-Cu- Clyde Christensen. - mm Shepherd. l& A Ladies Literary Club Members Enjoy Social The Ladies Literary Club enjoyed a Mothers Day social on Monday evening at Carter Cafe. Mrs. James R. Stanley, club president greeted the group, and the song of the month,. "Mother Machree" was conducted by Mrs. Jack Wright. Mrs. Amos G. Irons led in Litany. Each member answered to roll call with a tribute to Mothers. Mrs. William Bailey, committee chairman, conducted the program. Miss Terral Belliston played two piano selections, "The Robins Return" and "Melody of Love". Reading "The Mother of was given by Mrs. Joseph L. Smith, followed by a piano solo "Hummeresque" by Mrs. G. R. Judd. Games and refreshments were Mrs. Jack Wright, enjoyed by Mrs. G. R. Judd, Mrs. T. H. BurMrs. ton. Mrs. T. W. All red, Amos G. Irons, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. Jack Berwick, Mrs. George A. Sperry, Miss Lula McPherson, Mrs. James R. Stanley, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs. Lester B. Belliston, Mrs. Ralph Belliston, Mrs. E. Alton Ellertson, Mrs. Marvin Mrs. William Bailey, Anderson, Mrs. Mrs. John E. Robertson; Frank Greenhalgh and Mrs. J. L. Belliston. Special guests were t" 41 1 ttr 1 f I Mrs. Fred Morgan, Mrs. Dee It Tabs To Make Wright, Mrs. Don Gadd, Mrs. C. W. Morgan, Mrs, Harry Black, Mrs. A. H. Belliston, Mrs. Donald Eyre, Mrs. Christina Bowers, Mrs. T. H. G. Parkes, Mrs. Ferry Ost ler, Mrs. W. H. Belliston and Mrs. George E. Howard. lines ol this racer KEEPING IT UNDER HIS F. Strader's secret of propulsion which the Los Walter hide . i j i . ...hi ,ir K(rr thp v, le Memorial Day classic at Indianapolis, Ind. Engine, say Strader, has no cylinders, of rotors pistons, valves or crankshaft. It's powered by a system and that's all that Strader wUl say concerning his "Planacircle Special,'.' pu. HOOD-Sl- eek sno-mi- Te old saying that it takes two to make a bargain undergoes HANDY AIDS FOR SPRING FIX-U- P, CLEAN-U- some changes when labor unions and the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation meet for collective bargaining. In this case, it takes about 5300 to make a bargain. For that is the number of the company's 6000 employees who are represented by local labor unions. TIME P It's entirely normal that differences of opinion arise when 17 unions, 5300 employees, and company management are involved. At Utah Copper, these differences may develop over pay rates for about 350 different kinds of jobs, employment benefits, working conditions, and numerous other conditions of employment. Last year, it took more than 100 bargaining meetings at Utah Copper to work out agreement on new labor contracts. It is a long procedure, but sitting down and discussing differences is the American Way." This year's negotiations are Utah Copper already under has taken its place at the bargaining table withway. the goal of reaching new agreements that are fair to employees, to the company, andto the public. When this goal is reached without interrupting '4 WAXES NIUt, fr -P- ftd aiKtr kavMhaW . if WALL CLEANERS OLISHES and furnkvr m4u t wax, a SCREEN DOORS WIRI SCREEN ltar hi tmw bnro kaaa'l ma it naaaaa' repair. daart IrtrylKJof yaa m4 nt fna way af W and wnuiaw kihm, ocroaainaj. ftf Hat Mf Ma Wallpaper tUanara, wathlnfl paint ajukkly Ivaatt fat a4 tafaly. STORAGI SHELVES What wife aaatnl imo4 iMf tter. W ag ipac lot frH, ttothlnf , an twppV ya wbfc plna (haMnf, LADDERS Invatt itaw In naw tapladdar ar axlantian laddar. AH Slap aDfalyl haft. 4 la it h. production, it helps allUtahns enjoy better living. Whenever you read about a union and management meeting for negotiations, remember, this is the "American Way." - PAILS BUCKHS aood aalactian af palb far hold and farm m. tcrvbbln paih. watar polU, aiiHiing poll. O Krar bod, and olainlaM A I D RANCH WOOL s the Nebonian staff. Canvon day will be held Friday at Camp Dadandson, and the day will center around sports and games prepared by Betty Bowers and Ned Wright, sports managers, (Fashion writer, artist, and TV personality, Miss Chapman is a native of Detroit and has spent the last several years working with automobile stylists, designera and engineers at Chrysler Corporation.) May 12. 1955 ... 23 Nephi Third The Levan Junior high school . ... 23 Levan Ward Home Economics Department pre... 21 Nephi Second .... best sented their annual exhibit on ... 19 Nephi Fourth .... selection. (adv) May 4. An exceptionally fine pro17 Nephi First of gram giving demonstrations Edgehill-Goodin- g Mona Ward ... 14 FOR SALE Kroeler Living many things was presented, folroom set 2 pieces lowed tea a 855 South 4th West and a turquoise by viewing of in excellent condition Mrs. articles made during the year. Salt Lake City, Utah Mr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler James M. Anderson, phone 460. Phono The program was as follows: and Mrs. Marvin Anderson were in Salt Lake City on business last Musical 8th number, girls; grade ATTENTION ....What do you know about your prayer, Shirley Shepherd; song, Saturday. 9th grade girls; reading, Tamra county? '. Do you know anything song, Rayola Russell; about the early pioneers who set- Gardner; demontled Nephi and Juab County? If Review of year work, you don't, now is your opportunity strations, directed by Ilene Colto learn about them. Our supply lard:. Bias, Tamra Gardner; Mar-len- e of Juab County History Books is Sorbe; Sleeves, Millie ShepIf you don't have herd, Kathleen Collard; Zipper, getting low. Double your money back! Prove it yourself. Get rwo tubes for one, buy one, or when they are Leora Aagard, Beth Ann Taylor; only 69. Let the first tube show you how Kohnos gets all gone you will be sorry you patterns, Nada Stephensen, Shirteeth naturally while again ... or tend the carton and good grooming, don't have one. They make very ley Shepherd; unused tube to: Whitehall Pharmacol Company, nice gifts for birthdays and wed- Louise Powell, Joyce Stephensen; 22 East 40th Street, New York 16, New York, etiquette, Aliece Memmott, Renae ding anniversaries Whitehall Pharmacol Company will Linda Collard; textiles, ....If you want one, contact Mrs. Morgan, promptly send you a check for $1.38. or they are Mary Lou Stephensen; luncheons, Alligee Anderson Offer expires May 31, 1955. Verla on sale at both drug stores, at Jayne Wankier, Worwood; OR CHLOROPHYLL Ruth bread, Laycock, Beverly Christensens and at Bailey Malmgren; patstry, Rayola RussCo. stores at 2.50 each. eee musical ell, Janet Stephensen; and Janet 385 numbers, FOR SALE Joyce StepMy home at East Center Street priced reas- hensen; reading, Renae Collard; Marlene Also onable. Sorbe; readmy shoe repair piano solo, Will sell with equipment ing, Ruth Laycock; song, 7th shop. Millie and fixtures as is, or real estate grade girls; benediction, 14, orchestra providing music. only. The dance will be sponsored by school Thursday, JTennecott Copper Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Belter Utah" |