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Show THE Paga Two Juniors Win Pre-Seaso- EPITORIAl 1 SUX ttHuuaTyf or Jm Jcr cur i Published every Thursday Entered at the post office mail matter under the act C.ne Subscription rates: Subscriptions are payable on request. in n A four class basketball tournament has just been completed at Juab High School, a.id aomi fair basketball games have been played by the boys in the Senior High and ninth grade. The Junior class, using a lot of players from last year's Sophomore team annexed the championship by winning three straight games. The boys tried hard and a lot of them got to play in the three games that each class played. The Coaches were using this tournament to choose the first group of boys, from which they will finally make un the varsity and Sophomore basketball teams. Between 17 and 20 boys will be chosen from this tournament, they will carry these players up to the n first two games; then it will be cut down to 12 men. This is for the main team only. Coach Greenhalgh said 'It looks like there should be lots of height and fair speed, but we will lack in scoring ability and experience. It will be a building year at Juab.'" Fellows chosen are Delmar Howlett, Dennis Pay, Jack Eng-l- e, Steven Morgan, Don Ockey, Terrance Vest, Wesley Lynn, Nelson Jones, Mark Memmott, Clifford Pay, Tom Lomax, Joe Christensen, Robert Parkin, Ted Lee Ross Christensen, Chase, Fowkes Jimmy Kelson and Karl Dee Ostler. Brary Neilson at Nephi. Juab County Utah. at Nephi, Utah as second class of Congress of March 3. 1879. year $4.00; Six months, $2.25. Advertising rates in advance. A. B. Gibson and Roy E. Gibson Publishers - Manger Roy E. Gibson Office: 96 South Main Street, Telephone 196, Nephi, Utah Editor Wishes Come Trite for Utah 4-H'- ers state honoi'3 Club momberB The "perennial wish of Utah came Club Consiess iu Chicago and a trip to the National whose 1956 records of performtrue this year for four Food Preparation, Safety, ance were superior in the national and Health programs. projects, gave 673 demonstraJennie Smith, 18, of Milford tions, and was a member of the has become an expert in preparClub's committee ing nutritious, appetizing meals. every year. safety Food Participation in the two clubs led sho This yeur Preparation proRram has taught and Mrs. Isabell Peery, her leadher how to select, plan, and er, was grateful for her assistserve a wide variety of dishes. ance. Loltetta's trip award is made possible by Ceneral Motors. As state winner, the Kelvinator s To be selected for the top Division, American Motors, Health state award in the to her trip program is not only an honor, Chicago. but it distinguishes the individA club member for nine years, Jennie baked pies, cakes, roll:) ual as one v. ho has developed txemplary personal health haband cookies, baking powdor bisits. This distinction is even more cuits, and made fancy sandmeaningful to Evon Olscn, 18, of wiches. A cooking leader two teen-ager- pro-trMe- . life)!5 7 -- 1.-Hj am a toi..Ja LoRetta " Jenni Smith years, she entered a cherry pie contest and won a blue ribbon. .Jennie gave four demonstrations, winning two blue ribbons and a trip to the state fair. She also won a bond in a meal preparation contest Her mother, Mrs. Mabel Smith, is the local leader. Safety first, last and always is motto the of LoRetta Hales, of Spanish Fork. By participating In the national Safety program, this 18 year old girl assumes a responsibility to make the farm, community and the nation a safer place in which to work and play. Having won blue awards and medals in local, county and state contests, LoRetta was instigator In the forming of a Safety Council. This group urged safe bicycle habits, and showed safety films at several grade schools. LoRetta exhibited four safety Hale Evon Olsen - Club member for Ephraim, nine years. at the age of and three, she developed musA polio victim strengthened her afflicted cles through exercise, roller skating and bicycling. In those early difficult years, Evon was discouraged and unhappy. Her recovery was slow. Then her sister started to talk about and soon Evon found a new interest and a new hope. Her mental and physical state improved markedly. Graduating from high school as an honor student, Evon won a $100 scholarship to Utah State Agriculture College on an essay "The Way I Learned My Lesson through Mrs. Nels Olsen Is her local leader. All these programs are conducted under the direction of the Cooperative Extension Service. SHOP AND SAVE IN NEPHI Mc-Knig- is stationed. served refreshmeU to the group. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews of Murray were week end guests recently of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Mangelson. Mrs. Sophia Bosh was the hon ored guest at a social held last triday afternoon at her home, on the occasion of her 80th. birthday NEPHI NEWS C Ver-dea- At a recent meeting, the Lady Lions had as special guests, Dr. A: A. Boston and daughter Roberta. They showed films of the Southern States. Mrs. Irene Man-gelsand Mrs. Pauline Mangel-so- n pre-seaso- s ARE YOU TTNTERESTED In a n and bridesmaids Phyllis and business of your own where you Williams and Darlene Ev- can earn $2.00 to $5.00 per hour erett. The best man, Cyril and the groom, were in selling a nationally advertised uniforms of the Air Force. They will make their home In Wendover where Airman Zimmer Aliece Memmott as maid of honor LEVAN Squad Selections Made anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Derle Hansen and family were in Fountain Green on Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. Caroline Hansen, who returned with them for the On the occasion of her birthday anniversary, Mrs. C. A. Mangelson entertained at a dinner at her home last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Roylance of McGill Nevada visited here on Monday with her mother, Mrs. Rebecca Grant, Mrs. Grant accompanied them to Las Vegas, where they will visit with Mr. and Mrs. John MulvihilL another Mrs. daughter of Mrs. Grant. Grant will spend the winter in Las Vegas. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Carter was the scene of an - Qluh News . ' line of household and farm products. Small truck or car necessary. No other capital needed. Write 4900 Colorado Blvd., Denver, Colorado. ...... open house on Monday evening, Mr. and November 19 honoring The Mrs. Perry Kent Webb. young couple, the former Shanna Carter, and Perry Kent Webb, week end. son of Mrs. Elva Webb of Thistle, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Winter of were married at Nephi on Nov. Cedar City, Farrell Winter of 6. Salt Lake City, were week end Mrs. Lila Tennant of Salt Lake guests of their parents, Mr. and City spent a few days of last Mrs. Alma Winter. Their son, week with relatives hre. She was Seymour, of Moab has been en- a guest at the home of her son joying a two weeks vacation with and daughter iri law, Mr. and Mrs his parents. Karl Worwood. Mrs. Cora Wankier went to Mr. and Mrs. Weir Memmott Provo on Monday where she will annonce the marriage of their spend a few days at the home of daughter, Arda, to Airman 2nd her son in law and daughter, Mr. Class Buddy D. Zimmer," son of and Mrs. Max Garrett and child- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Zimmer of ren. Sterling, Illinois. Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Brown and baby of Salt Lake City spent a week end recently at the home of her mother, Mrs. Edna Sher- - ; wood. , ' The Variette club met at the Mrs. Carol Hansen was hostess home of Marba Stuart last Thurs to the Ovic-ettclub at her evening. An interesting time home last Wednesday night. Bes- day was spent exchanging Christmas sie Mangelson gave a report of decoration and wrapping a week she 'spent at Girls State gift, ideas by the members. the summer."' past during Delicious ' rerreshments were served by the hostess to Betty Mrs. Vinese Taylor and daught er spent Friday of last week in Belliston, Grace Ostler, Mildred Erma Carter, Gwen Ephraim with her daughter, Mrs. Sherwood, - LaRae Beth Chapman,, Kendall, Ethel Thompson. " Marcel Jackson, Mary n, Ostler, Mrs. Coralee Nielsen of Salt Florence Kendall. Maxine Lake City spent a few days here Parkin,' LuRae Greenwood, Deon wnn ner grandmother,' Mrs. Nel- Paxman, Vera Paxman, " LaRae ' lie Nielsert " Jarrett, Marjorie Steiner, Norma Jenians and a ' guest, Jean Lin Mr. and Mrs. Karl Newton and ten." " family visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C-Mangelson.'If you are wondering what to Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd buy for Christmas gifts this year, ana oaoy or SpnngvUle and Mr. why not consider a Juab County and Mrs. Sherel Khfvnhpwt- nnri History book for a relative or baby of Ogden were week end friend, and your gift problem will ox their parents, Mr. and be solved. Contact anv rvf tha guests Mrs. Rulon Shepherd and Mr. and County officers of the Mrs. Clifton Bosh. ' J " 1 ' ' of the Utah Pimwrs Daughters A lovely wedding reception was captains. given in the Levan - Ward Recreation hall- honoring th nmvfv weds, on Saturay-No- v. IT. 'For uie txxasion tne ortae chose1 a floor length gown of lace and net underscored with satin. Her corsage was of pink rosebuds.' The following people from out of town attended the funeral services for Mrs. Charles E. Stephenson last Friday, November 16: L. Charles Briggs and daughter Eileen of El Centro, Calif orma; Mrs. Annie M. Farnsworth of Albany, Calif.; Dr. and Mrs. Rulon Ogden of Colton, Calif.; Mr. and Mrs. B. Glen Smith and son Richard; Mr. and Mrs. G. Carlyle Thompson and children Edward, Stephen, Betty and Mrs. Karla Moss of St George; Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Smith and children Michael, Stanley, Bonnie Gene of Dugway; Mr. and Mrs. Eldin E. Simpson and son Wayne of Hooper; Paul S. Smith of Provo; Mr. and Mrs. lark Moore of Boulder City, Nevada; Mr. and Mrs. James Smith and son Craig of Idaho Falls, Idaho; Mr. and Mrs. Wells Robins, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Peterson, Clifford Peterson, all of Scipio; Mr. and Mrs. David C. Stephenson and daughter Minnie; Mr. and Mrs. Art Hendrickson, Mr. and Mrs. Lafal Fisher, Mrs, Morine Bircumshaw and daughter, all of Salt Lake City; Miss Zella Pessetts, Mrs. Pessetta, Mrs. Sallie Sorenson, all of Provo; Robert L. Stephenson; Arthur Brown of Celar City, and Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Loose of Delta, Utah. Thursday, November 22, I95S NEPHJ, UTAH S. News About Folks in n Basketball Tourney; NATIONAL r TIMES-NEW- es 1 Ol-pi- STOKER FIRED SPACE HEATER Coal Goes Here rs-';, tv , , XfPH-i't-f- ' ':4 XS"' " ,fPti, f Brtmmiimim'- Heat Comes It - a. n...,lv .. Modern The Out i "A 1 - Constaiil 1 - Practical c stoker fired heater has space aptly been described as television set that burns coal." "The The space heater is a compact, automatic heating plant with the proven stoker and furnace all in one. Completely self contained and wired. All you do is plug it in and connect to chimney. 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