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Show THE Paga Two TIMES-NEW- Thursday. NEPHI, UTAH S, . February 23, 1956 Levan Exchange Student in Ecuador Assists in Forming Sheep Clubs for Youth of Area (Editor's note: The following i them how to "worm" the sheep another in the series of articles (giving them medicine to kill Farrell Wankier Jr. ot Le-- ternal parasites) and to tell them van. International Farm Exchange the importance of it, The second week of my work Student now in Ecuador.) wfth the Simon Rodrigues Agricul NATIONAL EDITORIAL Dear Ray: The following article is about tural School I spent teaching a asTocTatlon one of the best experiences I've had sheep program to the students. 7 v l down here. I hope you will enjoy The students were of post high reading it as much as I did par- school age and in the last three ticipating in it. You ask when grades of this special agriculture Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County. Utah. I'll be home. Well as it stands school. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class now I'm supposed to be in WashThis teaching in a foreign coun mall matter under the act of Congress of March 3. 1879. ington the 15th of April. I'm sup- try is quite an experience, especialbix months, ; posed to stay there four or five ly when you have to speak in a Subscription rates: One vear in advance. Advertising rate days so don't expect to be home foreign language which you don t Subscriptions are payac before the 23 or 24 of April. I know very well. If any of you on request. hope these articles are what you school teachers are complaining want. (Foregoing, a note to Juab about your work being hard then A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers County Agent Ray Burtenshaw). try to teach in a foreign language. Roy E. Gibson Editor - Manger It's real different. This period of I was awakened 'by a shout and two weeks was one of the most Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah a healthy shake. "You are wanted interesting and educational per on the phone" the faintly heard iods I ve spent here in Ecuador. Mrs. Elmo Haynes, club pres- voice said. So sleepy eyed ind All the students and teachers, who listening in on the lectMrs. Tolley Hostess as ident, welcomed the members and only half awake I stumbled down were also were so attentive, interesttheir partners. A delicious hot stairs to the phone. It was Mr. ures, Annual Partners Party dinner was served upon tables Ward's secretary. Mr. Ward is ed andananxious to learn that itwas inspirational sight. They which were gaily decorated. The the director of the joint Ecuador- quite were very helpful and sym Is Held at Snak Shak evening was spent in playing ian and United States Agricultur all toward my language Bingo with prizes being award- al work250-l-in Ecuador. He is a large pathetic 6" 8" b Mrs. Rex Tolley was hostess to ed to the winners. man. The secretary trouble. Education is basic in our plans the Ladies Literary League at Members and their partners who said Mr. Ward wants to see you their partners party held at the were, in attendance were Ireta in his office at 8:00 o'clock this for peace. May we all strive to Snak Shak Cafe on Thursday, Carter. Rheta Sperry, Mr. and morning. I thought, what further our education of the way asof life and the world around us. Mrs. D. C BoswelL Mr. and Mrs. have I done now. February 11. Mrs. Tolley wasMrs. At eight I was in his office and Learn to know and appreciate sisted by Miss Rheta Sperry, Howard Brown. Mr. and Mrs. H, Your Elden Sherwood, Mrs. Roy Mc L. Grace, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo it turned out he just wanted, me your next door neighbor. Pherson and Mrs. R. H. Stuart Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Theodore to go to Latacumja and set up a neighboring statesman and your If Mr. and Mrs. Max L. sheep program for them at their neighbors in other countries. we know and understand each 3 Howard, Orme ,Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay, Agriculture school. world So just a week later, Osraldo other we will make the Mr. and Mrs. Elden bherwooa, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wilkey, and Paladines, who works directly more safe for differences. Farrell T. Wankier Jr, with the Agriculture Servicio, and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley. myself, were mounted on horses and climbing the cold foggy paramo, or flat mountains area. Lark Class Members Honored on Birthday When we finally reached the with the flock of small that belong sheep Home-Boun- d Folks Anniversary With ed to the agriculture school, we Visit were about 12,000 ft. elevation. Family Dinner It seemed to me almost too high The Lark Class of the Second to breath. The vegetation that Ward Primary visited the "shut A family dinner was held on grows there is a native course ins" of the ward on Valentines February 11, honoring T. W. Vick-er- bunch grass and also a very short Day and took them a box of Valon his birthday anniversary, entine treats. They visited Mrs like plant. The following members of his The sheep were typical native Unity Chappell Mrs. Emma Mem family were here for the occas- -- sheeD weifirhme. when full grown. mott, Mrs. Nellie Orme and Mr. ion: Mr. and Mrs. David Loert- from 50 to 85 pounds. They stand and Mrs. Charles E. Stephenson. scher of Park City, and their on very light bone and carry two Mrs. Chappell, Mrs. Memmott and daughter in law, Mrs. Barbara to three pounds of low grade Mrs. Orme autographed the girls' Loertscher of Provo Mr. and Mrs. course wool. I thought to myself new testament books. The follow Dorrell Vickers and family and that this wasnt a very good type ing girls were welcomed by those Mrs. Karla Moyer of Salt Lake to start out with but it was all visited and enjoyed the visiting City, and the hostess, Mrs. they had unless they imported very much: Donna Dell Painter, is m f' frj.UMI-ll'UU.IU- S4-00- oh-o- h, FOR UPHOLSTERING QUALITY AND STYLE THAT YOU s moss-clov- er LIKE rrs... STAN'S UPHOLSTERY 40 South Main Street Payson Telephone some. All total there were 161 sheep in the herd. All the females were classified as to body type and wool type, so they could pick out about the best 30 and put with a good purebred Corredale Ram I had picked out for them. The last step in the "Gilingua" name of the hacienda or sheep-her- d station operation was to show Gerald Cooper of the B Y U at Provo was a week end guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cooper. Dinner guests on Wednesday of 753 last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd were Mr. and Mrs. Reno Memmott of Provo. I The way I figure it ADS make JOBS! Take me. I'm an aircraft worker. And take this ad. It tells people how much time and money they can save by flying. Advertising like this is one big reason why air transportation has just about tripled in the past ten years I And it's a big reason why there are more airplanes to build, more work for people like me, more money going into the pockets of everyone in the West. And more people flying helps keep the fares down, too. Maybe you've noticed that airline fares have stayed at about their 1939 level. Fact is, in coach fares, they're lower. The way I figure it, advertising air travel or advertising 'most anything else helps all of us. Advertising Helps You Live Oetter for Less I Paula Haymond, Virginia Ostler, Mona Lee Jones, Marilyn Bowles, Linda Powell and Barbara Lunt Mrs. Elizabeth Black, the class leader, accompanied the girls. 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