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Show Thursday, March 1956 I, THE TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S. Pag five Many on Missions J 1 0IWU Recently admitted patients at the Juab County Hospital include: Mrs. Blaine Walker, Nephi Loessa Shepherd, Levan Bob Olsen, Nephi Mrs. Gerald V. Carter, Levan Lunt. Nephi Homer K. Jane Wetherall, Nephi Gordon Lee Greenhalgh, Nephi LaRue Anderson, Gunnison George Bean, Nephi Marilyn Yorgason, Nephi Barbara Ann Barton, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don Barton, Ne 2 -- DAYS FOR EACH 7.50 REPAIR A GEMEX-J.OR HADLEY WATCH BAND AT B. phi. Karen Nielson, Lynndyl Lynda Jackman, Nephi Mrs. James E. Lunt Mammoth Mrs. Vincent Christensen, PRICE Special Prices Hew Spring Costume Jewelry Mrs. Arvin Swasey, Mona Mrs. Forrest Branagan, Goshen Delbert George, Lynndyl Steven Brent Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs. George Hall, Nephi Mrs. Larry Howarth, Nephi Mrs. Glen Wilson, Nephi Ross Newton, Mona Beth Robinson Fillmore Mrs. Leo Bowles, Nephi Becky Jameson, Orem ,,,.,- - on i.ea gifts THE TIME BOX AT THE TOGGERY RTHS From the J. H. S. CLARION Have you ever stopped to think how many Juab High school graduates are in various places in New babies born at the Juab the world? What with the many County hospital include: serving their country in the armteoruary 17 at 7 lbs ed forces, and the many on miss- H Son born oz, to Lawrence Edward and ions for the LDS church, the world is full of our own alumni. Norma Jean Jacobsen Bird of NeAs this month's feature story we phi. Grandparents are Mrs. Bird of Nephi and Mrs. Marasked our reporter to gather all of Moroni. the information available on the garet Jacobsen born February 17 at 8 lbs Son, are of who Juab serving graduates ozs, to Charles LaMar and Iris Saints church as 9Park the Latter-da- y Tolley of Price. Grandparmissionaries. David R. Broadhead, a graduate ents are Mr. and Mrs. Loran Park and Mr. and Mrs. Rex Tolley, of of 1952, -- nd Jack Clark Morgan, Great grand mother is Nephi. a graduate of '51 are serving in Mrs. Evelyn Kendall of Salt Lake the Japanese Mission. Spencer Belliston, class of 52 is serving City. born February 20 at 9 lbs in the Central fetates Mission. 11 Son, H Dee Tranter, also a graduate of Mae ozs, to Vern H. and Cola Newton Jensen of Goshen. 1952 js in Canada, while his brothGrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. er, Jack, a graduate of 1951 is Percy Newton of Mona, and Mrs. serving In the California mission Melba Jensen of Goshen. Great-ran- d with George Paxman of the same Mrs. are Katie Shep- parents servis class. Lynn Brough, od, Mr. of Mrs. and ard Oscar Mona, n Spanish-Americamissing in the Newton of Mona, and Mrs. Penrod ion. Robert Jarrett, '53, is in West- of Goshen. ern Canada, and Cecil Briggs and Earl Ockey, of the class of '53 are serving in the Southern states. JUAB EXCHANGE John Ostler and Lynn Wright, '53, ASSEMBLY N EARING are serving in the West Central states. James Mathews' mission FINAL PERFORMANCE home is listed in the Southwest Indian Mission, and John Bellis Juab exchange assembly stud ton is in Uraguay. Lloyd Wilkey ents are looking forward to their calls Hawaiian Mission his two- final presentation of the assembly Richard Parkin, a to 'be held at Tintic high school year home. After this gradute of 54 is serving in the in the near future. Eastern States mission and Alvin performance they can return all Witt and Barton Chase are in their borrowed "blue" belongings, Brazil. turn in the .38 police special Milton Harmon is serving in the (which never did shoot) to the mission, and Ned drama department, and once again Mangelson, who graduated in 1951 relax. is in Switzerland. Ellis Kay from Starting a new policy in the and region, the assembly was present' Mona is in New Zealand, Gedge Oliver, also from Mona ed to each of the schools in the and a gradute of 1952, is serving Alpine district in two days, rather than continuing throughout the in the Great Lakes mission. entire basketball season. Lehi Unfurnished and American Fork High schools FOR RENT apartments. Util- were the first audiences on the ities included. See Mrs. Mildred schedule, with the assembly be Berwick at 112 East 1st South. ing presented there on February 1st On February 2nd, the pro Washing machine repairing and gram was presented to Pleasant Manmakes at Grove and B. Y. High audiences, parts sales for all uel's Appliance Service, 333 West All the schools were very recent ive to the entertainment, and the Third North, Phone 139R, cast was greeted warmly by members of each student body. Delic Good used in- ious hot meals were served in the FOR SAT IK ner spring mattress and springs. school lunch rooms at Lehi on phone the first day, and at Pleasant Chapman Furniture Co., Grove on the second day. 300. On February 10, the program Modern apart- was presented to a joint assembly FOR RENT ment furnished or unfurnished of the Junior and Senior High Mrs. W. Lee Bailey. school student body at Juab. heated IwMilqilr La-vil- la 0 TO SEE OUR NEW SPRING SHORT JACKET LINENE SUITS of 8.95 and 10.95 yri HEY'E TOPS FOR SPRING WEAR . . 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