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Show versal crofilmir Corp. Flerpont Avirtue 1; Salt Lake cityji Utah Urd 1 Juab School Administrator Conducts Achievement, Maturity Tests In District 2' Students of the Juab School District have recently completed Achievement, and Mental Maturity tests administered by Superin- ' VwrN j! tendent DeVon Anderson. Juab County. Utah, Thursday, November 22, 1956 Achievement tests cover readNephi, Single Copy, 10c ing, arithmetic and language skills, and there are 105 subject divisions All-StaDance Is in these three major subjects. xne Achievement test was completed by 126 fourth grade stuPlanned for Friday Night dents in the schools of the district; 71 sixth grade; 102 eighth A Thanksgiving dance will be grade; 82 tenth grade students. held Friday, November 23 at The mental maturity test, red 9 p.m. at the ward quiring only one hour and 35 minrecreational hall. '. utes, against a full four hours This is a Stake 'Lucky Clover" for the achievement test, was addance, under the direction of ministered to 76 fifth grade stu'MIA officials of the First and dents; 80 seventh grade, 68 ninth .V '.Second wards. All members of grade and 68 eleventh grade stui" ISA J the Stake of Mutual age are dents. 1 invited to attend. The California Standardized A cordial invitation is extests, which are most widely used to parents of the young tended in the West, were administered people of the stake. and the teachers are in the process of correcting and tabulating individual ad class scores. For the past three years these tests Meeting Report Given have been given at the same period in the schools here, and it Sacrament meeting attendance enables the classroom teachers for the wards of Juab percentages and departmental heads on the Stake last Sunday evening were s' as follows: secondary level to evaluate abilities as well as individWard Percentage ual and group achievement. Ob40 Nephi Fourth weaktests indicated the 33 viously Nephi Second nesses and strengths of students with equal enthusiasm 30 Levan but a tone, of much not so prophetic with this ISTHE PLACE LDSProbably and class group. 24 Nephi First leader who uttered these words as they first sighted Salt Lake Valley, to that of the pioneer Individual scores will not be 23 Third Nephi out locat,on Ward Third Bishop, pent available to students, although 21 Mona President R Roscoe Garrett of Juab Stake and Lee J. Olsen, either students or parents may Stake Center on Lunt Property, First West near Third, Fourth North Ward Chapel-Jua- b Third of have information as to the indications of the tests in terms of strength or weaknesses of the studet.n Supt, Anderson stated. Supt. Anderson further explained that such measurements as are provided by these tests are beneficial toward evaluation of our educational program, district-wisand are among the modern tools considered essential to better instruction and admiistration. E P H I Volume 47, Number 47 ke Date Clearance Committee Is First-Secon- A :T I Organized Here ti v " stu-lent- Delicious Food Being Program, Entertaining I. S." December 5 Readied for "Oneration I e, Parents Attend 97 An outstanding event of the December period will be the Operation I. S., designed to s?et in full oDeration the fund-ral- s ing activities for the new Juab Stake Center which will be constructed in Nephi starting next Spring. Operation I. S. will be a full evening of enjoyable entertainment, together with all the delicious food you will be able to conscientiously eat. of . "Operation I S." contains a ''theatre stub" which is good for also-earl- fund-raisin- auimiuu rha samp evenine. DecemDer a The stubs will not be valid on any other evening. Operation I. S. has been designed as the beginning event of the g program, "I" repres-entin"Incohation" or beginning, and the S standing for Smorgastype bord, or the Scandanivan is stacked on banquet where food the serving table, and each person Entertainment for the even"helps himself" to whichever food the with big connection ing in fits his fancy. a be will by Smorgasboord be Preparation of the food will chair-mane- d group from the Brigham Young directed committee a by will The program University. by Roy Bowles, president be of a continuing nature,half-ho-so of the Juab Stake Mission, and that whether you stay for the stake or for the full two hours recognized throughout as being "tops" in banquet preyou will be entertained. first of Each ticket being sold to the paration. He will have, Interviews During First Event of Year Parents of Juab School District participated in the first teacher- parent interviews recently, with nearly 97 per cent of the entire students being represented by a parent for the interviews. Supt. DeVon Anderson stated that the Juab high school and junior high had 97 per cent of the parents to the interviews, while at Levan 97.1 per cent attended. The Nephi elementary school parents scored 96 per cent in their attendance. Figures from Mona, later than the other schools, were not available. -- y gf fund-raisin- ur Mayor, Sheriff Speak At Education Week Meeting at Nephi School Newton Services P.M. 1 Friday Elementary schools of Nephi enjoyed a fine program last Friday in observance of American Education week. Mayor R. E. Winn and Sheriff Raymond A. Seven Explorers Attend Air Encampment at Hill Field Recently first-han- d s, o, or c, bullet-proo- inter-stak- r 4- - heart-warmin- Kiwanians Enjoy Lunch At New Seven Explorers of this area. recently attended an Air Encomp-they enFuneral services will ment at Hill Field where MONA and facilities of the tour a joyed ward at chapel the Friday bere Jackson were speakers at the be held how saw planes Claude for m. Eugene at 1 p. Those attending mintained. meeting. Juab the ing died at were American Education week has Newton, 67, who Sunday evening the encampment Wayne been observed annually since 1921 County Hospital Gary Hansen, Don Fow-keMorgan, ailment a heart of informand has as its purpose the Robert Powell, James Pex-tFriends may call at the faming of the public of the accompRay Howell and DeRay Sparks. until time of services. lishments and needs of the public ily home was born in Mona Newton Mr. schools. Feb. 15, 1889, a son of William Sarh Shwcroft Newton. Mrr- - Mona Ward Road Show Sportsman's Supply, of Nephi and Ella Kay, April lb, law, tne ried has been awarded a dealer franlater being solemnized To Represent Stake at chise by Evinrude Motors, Lynn marriage Temple. L. Carter announced today. The in the LDS Salt Lake Newton had been employee Spanish Fork Saturday francsise will assure outboard of Mr. Union Pacific Railroad 43 years motor enthusiasts in Nephi and The Mona Ward will represent - at Mona. serauthorized area this ictory Survivors are his widow, one Juab Stake at the district Road vice for their motors as well as Ulmer of Show festival which will be held daughter, Mrs. Mern sons: prompt delivery of the latest in Salt four Lake Lynn, at the Stake house in Spanish City; line. this outstnding Lee of Mona, and Fork on Saturday, November 24 and Erwin most one of the "With boating Payson; 16 grandchild- at 7:30 p. m. sports in the Claudeoneof sister, popular This will be a Road Show of Flossie Kay of ren; are "we country" Mr. Carter said, districts A and B. It combined Oscar, brothers: five Ray, Mona; especially happy to be chosen for and Warren of Mona; Leon of will include one ward from each The quality and this delership. nd Erl, Sit Lake City; of the following stakes: Kolob, dependability of Evinrude motors Salina Three half brothers and one half Springville, Palmyra, Spanish ; is well known. also survive: Joseph, Thom- Fork, Nebo, Juab, Santaquin-Tin-tiIn addition to his new Evinrude sister Millard and Deseret. as and Jessie, Salt Lake City and line, Carter handles Endura craft is said this will be one of the Tremonton. It Edward, and boats f fibreglass e Interment in the Mona Cemet- outstanding events of Packard aluminum boats, togethbe directed by Anderson participation this year. Everyone er with full assortment of boat- ery will home is invited to attend. of Nephi. Funeral ing equipment and boat trailers. out-do- From reports throughout the all, a sufficient supply of choice g this beef which has been donated for entire stake, event will be one of the outstand the occasion. Dr. Preston L. Jones of the ing stake-wid- e get togethers in Stake High Council is general recent years. Plans call for the chairman of the event, with Elgin building project to be pushed con- Garrett and Ray Powell of the sistenly throughout the coming High Council being in charge of months in order that as spring building and tables arrangements.n weather "breaks in the spring con Yorga-sostruction can begin. High Councilmen Gayle are in and Calvin Neilsen President R. Roscoe Garrett or Juaib Stake Wednesday stated that charge of publicity for the affair and Melchizedek Priesthood and although fund raising drives are Stake Auxiliary organizations are restricted to the stake, or ward where the building is being built, directing ticket sales. it is felt that many former resg A cooperative idents of Juab Stake might wish the made been has effort by toward the Kiwanis Club of Nephi, as they to make contributionsThose Center. new wishing Stake cancelled their regular meeting to do so may mail their contribuand voted to attend ."Operation tions to Juab Stake, Nephi, Utah, I. S." in a body to how their and they will be sincerely apprecsupport for the proposed buildiated. ing program. Annual Achievement Exercises Set For 4-- H Next Monday Evening MISS MARILYN OSTLER . . be missionary in Canada .to Miss Ostler To Be Honored With the aim of avoiding conflicts in dates for major activities throughout East Juab county, a central clearing committee has been organized to supervise a. perpetual calendar of events. At a meeting held recently in the LDS Seminary building, representatives of civic, social, church and community groups heard a discussion on the need for the g group, and made nominations to the central com mittee. G. Ray Burtenshaw, representing the Stake Presidency, called the meeting to order and reviewed events leading to the calling of the meeting, and of the need for coordinated efdate-clearin- fort. Mrs. Mary Jensen further explained the proposed organization and told of the program which has been in successful operation at Cedar City, where such a coordinated effort has been in effect for many years. It was also announced that, as a public service, The Times-New- s would print a combined directory and calendar of events, on a twice-a-yebasis, the first such directory-calendto be issued early in January, and contain all dates as far in advance as they are cleared by the central committee. The booklet also will contain lists of officials of schools, city, county, stake, wards and clubs and this, too will be on a semi-annubasis because of the fact that many of the organizations hold elections in the early summer with new officials taking 011 ice juiy j.st. utners elect late Miss Marilyn Ostler, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Horace P. Ostler of Nephi, has accepted a call to serve in the Western Canadian Mission of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da-y Saints. Miss Otler will be honored at a farewell testimonial on Sunday evening, November 25, at 5 p. m. in connection with the Second Ward Sacrament meeting; according to Bishop Kenneth Nyman. Miss Ostler will enter the mission home in Salt Lake City in the near future, and leave for her field of labor early in December. A graduate of the Juab Stake the Juab high Seminary, and school, Miss Ostler has been active in LDS church work for several years past. She has served as secretary of the Stake Sunday School board for the past two ar ar al ' I secretary of the Second Ward in " J,anuary ,lst' Sunday School. She holds a Sil- - lnfLver me ver Gleaner certificate. general commiltee Will De of two from the LDS In addition to outstanding mus composed ical selections, remarks nt ihP church organization, probably one testimonial will be given by Miss icturaeiiuug me vua ana one ot Stake Presidency; two from Ostler, Bishop Kenneth Nyman, the Geo. D. Haymond Jr., Mrs. Sadie school groups (one to be appointH. Greenhalgh and Roy E. Gib- ed by Superintendent and one to represent the Student Council of son. All members o fthe Second the Juab high school: one from ePw City Ray Christiansen; one ward are urged to attend, Bishop men's clubs to be ap- Nyman stated, and friends of Miss fr?m4 uiiiieu lvy uie jiwanis ciuo; one Ostler from other wards are in from the Ladies clubs, Mary G. vited. Jensen; one from Levan, Golden Mangelson; one from Mona, to be ' Ute Stampede Achievement The annual H exercises will be held at the Juab high school auditorium on Monday evening of next week. All and their parents members ii TL Roscoe Garrett, Juab Stake in H are interested and others President, was the guest speaker invited to attend, beginning at Business and professional men at the Nephi Kiwanis Club reg- 7:30 p. m. of Nephi, together with the public ular weekly meeting held at Caraward certificates have in general, are invited and urced ter Caie on Wednesday, Novemb- beenTne changed this year. A certif- to attend the annual meeting of er 14. Mr. Garrett challenged the icate is to the record book, the Ute Stampede Association to ciub members to do their auties as enclosed added in a cellophane cover. foe held at the Juab County Court their motto indicates "We Build"; Unless the members record room on Tuesday evening. to set an example to our young is The present financial condition completed and handed in to the buiia them to and help people Extension office and signed by of the Ute Stampede Association also stressed He characters. good leader, county or home agent will be given and the financial tne importance of maintaining the and parents certifying that the statement of the 1956 show will be in standards civic, church, high the has or pro read. eirl completed boy and business activities. so completion certificate can Among the principal items of The program was under the di- ject, new The oe issued. certificate business will be election of three rection of tne Support of Churches will each have a seal added for directors. committee with Udell R. Jensen the H member has comacting as chairman. Club Pres- year a project. LOGAN Among the new affilident D. C. Boswell turned the pleted On the back of the certificate iates in the Fraternities at the gavel over to Vice President Al- will be listed the year and project USAC is Rodney Park of Nephi, ton Gadd who presided at the taken, the name ot the leader and who pledged PiKappa Alpha frat meeting. agent who supervised the work. ernity during following rush-wee- k The club went on record to sup- the win De activities on the USAC campus. All the information Decembon Stake the night port to date as nearly as er 5 and with their wives will at- brought up possible from office records and tend the banquet as a group. On Tuesday of this week, the record books. With 250 girls, 87 boys and 75 club members and others were leaders this year, listing of in and Utah of the Poultry guests for past years information all the banat a Farmers' Cooperative be feed has been a big job, but ittowill quet held at the office of the bancome. in much years simplier mill. Represcented at the As the record book is turned in quet were also members of the each year only the information Juab County Commissioners, the for the current will need to Nephi City officials, Farm Bur- be added along year with the seal for eau officials and members, the an additional year completed. Nephi Lions club and represent Pins for four-yemembers, atives of the Nephi Chamber of and lor 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 yeat Commerce. for leaders will still be isPrincipal speaker at the Tues- pins as in the past. Certificates sued M. H. noon was banquet day are sponsored by the and pins of General Blackhurst, Manager association. Bankers Utah CoFarmers Utah Poultry and was in Nephi for operative, who the open house incident to com Nephi Club News . . . pletion of the addition to the Members of the Nautilus LiterUtah Poultry Feed Mill at 3rd ary Club were guests at the home West and Center. of Mrs. Richard Whittlngton recently. Mrs. Jack Greenhalgh gave Well-known an interesting talk on Germany Mona Ward Relief and showed slides which her nus-b- d in stationed while had taken Society Reorganized Germany with the U. S. Army.Mrs. Members present were Evan Mrs. MONA The Mona Ward Re- - Rlain Bolliston. Mr. and Mrs. Sey LEVAN liof Society was reorganized at Blackett. Mrs. Lee Boswell, Mrs. Ward Conference recenlty, with Lewis Hansen, Mrs. Lawrence mour Rosequist of Levan will Erma Keyte being sustained as Higginson, Mrs. Rox Hill, Mrs. o5servc their Golden Wedding an- Mrs. LaMont . president, Mabel Kay and Ethel Kenneth Ingram, Mrs Arthur G. 1st- - niversary on November 2j with Carter a caunspW Zp11 s.,th - M,.Ph. at the family erland is the new secretary andiler, Mrs. Norman Ostler, Mrs. a family dinner Mrs. uesion nome, treasurer. The retiring presid - ' Raymond Ostler. Mr. and Mrs. Roseouist were ency was composed of Ada Kay, Park. married November 28, 1906 in Le- president, Almina Kay and Geneva Molyneux as counselors, and Mn Trt Johnson of Grantsville van, the marriage later being sol- in the Mantl LDS temple. Eva Sperry as spent the week end with Mr. and ' emnized Mr. Rosequist was born March Mrs. G. R. Judd. 4-- Mill Open House Meeting Is Set 4-- 4-- i 4-- H ' selected. Mr. Christiansen has been appointed by Nephi City to serve as coordinator of the group, and date requests will be directed to his office. In addition, The Times-Newill publish weekly, in a regular position in the paper .a list of scheduled events. This feature, to "What Your Future HoldT" will begm during late December, at the latest, and will continue on an every-wee- k basis as a public service. The directory calendar booklet will be distributed free of charge to all subscribers in the East Juab County area on record of January 1st Additional copies will be available at a nominal cost, probably $1.00 or less. 4-- Mr. and Mrs. Bent R. Bryan spent the week end in Denver visiting with their son Bruce, who is a patient at the Fitzsimmons Army hospital there. They report that Bruce is getting along fine v 4-- H it Mir v ar Hi 1 A3 f 8 .... , t jm. tr ' ? t if. .... a- b m Levan Couple to " In ;'PP Clarence Carol Gadd, Nan Chrlrtensen, Be Honored on Gold Wedding I M Grant Pay, Back row, Advisor CAST Helen Spark., Jolene wm.mL play Wllma Tolley Barry Nellson Marilyn Yorgason, Ray Goble, Barbara Paul Garrett, Bessie Mangelson, Orme, Front-Janet Westrlng, Harmon. The play was preswere abnt. OrSi T.Jor Robert Oldroyd and Larry Kay .tage manager, ented lat of townspeople. Friday evening to an audience at Levan, a son of Andrew and Mary Peterson Rosequist. Mrs. Rosephist was born OOctober 7, 1886 In Levan, the daughter of John Nephi and Euz-ina Antoft Shepherd. They are the parents of two children: Mrs. Alma (Rubv) Win- ter of Levan and Mrs. Orlando (Geneva) Anderson also of Levan. They also have six 20, 1882 |