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Show Universal crofiljning Corp. rierporrt A virtu 1A1 Salt "i" n iuij iswmswjis Lake cityy Utah Nephi Stores Open 'til "8 Thursday, Friday, Saturday Evenings National Award Winner 56 19 Ma tia mat CoUtaJHaU AitocUntian By the Editor v?d Single Effective after next issue, kindly telephone your local and social items to 200. Mrs. Zoe Gibson will at that time take over correspondence work for Nephi. Club reporters are asked to kindly write their articles and BRING them into the Times-New- s office. We feel that in this way, greater service to the community will be the result. The Times-New- s wishes to extend appreciation to Mrs. Lu cille Carter for a conscientious, fine job done for us over the past several years. Her reports nave been neat, accurate and Copy, 10c Juab County, Nephi, Utah, Thursday, December 20. 1956 Volume 47, Number Santa Claus to Distribute Candy, Nuts to Children Just Before Matinee Saturday Safe from the Terror In Nielsen Died Wednesday Mrs. Sarah (Sadie) Nielsen. 80, wife of Samuel P. Nielsen, died Wednesday afternoon at the Juab County hospital following a short illness. Funeral services will be conducted Saturday at 1 p. m at the d ward chapel, with Ray W. Worthington, Bishop of the Nephi First Ward in charge. Friends may call at Anderson Funeral Home Friday evening, I t9 j and at the Lounge room of the chapel from 11 a. m. until time MRS. SADIE NIELSEN of services on Saturday. services set for Saturday Mrs. Nielsen was born Decemb er 29, 1875, daughter of John S. and Sarah Brooks Painter. She Principal Newell Has was married to Samuel P. Nielsen at Nephi April 27, 1899, the mar- -' Season Tickets StiSI riage later being solemnized in the LDS Manti Temple. Available at Office Mrs. Nielsen had been active in the Relief Society organization Several pairs of good seats during most of her adult lifetime, are still available for season and also had served in the Sunbasketball games, it was anday School and Young Women's nounced this week by M. Clark Mutual Improvement association. Newell, Juab High school prinSurviving are her husband, of Nephi; two sons and two daught cipal. ers: Koy and Mr. Newell stated that tickNielsen, and ets may be purchased at his of- Mrs. Alta N. Kay, all of Nephi; Salt Lake fice during regular school Mrs. Delia Aubrey, of Also surviving are 18 grand hours. City. children, 10 and one brother: James E. Paint er, Salt Lake City. Interment will be in the Vine Bluff cemetery, directed by Anderson Funeral home. (Ford-Mercur- punctual. Here's one we clipped from the "Battle Creek Breeze" column by Karl Banks in the Pleasant Grove Review, which we thought all our readers might foe interested in: Yule time recipes are, of course, good and bad. However here's one we could do well to stay away from, if we wish to be among the living come New Year's Day. First-Secon- r Another big event for this week end will be the awarding of 20 FREE TURKEYS FRIDAY AT 3 P. M. at the corner of center and main, in front of Anderson's Conoco Service. Coupons for the issue ofDecember 6th. turkey deal were in The Times-New- s Stores of Nephi, with the exception of the food stores, will remain open Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings until 8 p. m. and will close at the regular time, 6 p. m on Monday evening. CALAMITY STEW 1 stewed prune 1 pickled peach 1 date 1 fifth whiskey Central School Students to Present Sacred Pageant See that the peach and prune are well saturated with the whiskey and then add the date. Put the mixture in a high powered coupe and leave on the highway for about 30 minutes, or until done. Garnish with bits of broken glass and a sprinkling of blood. Serve cold on a stretcher, later transferring to a "slab". This dish is extremely attractive when served with flowers, in light colored boxes, and accompanied with sad, slow music Serves two, rightly. reg DON'T FORGET GIVE A SAVINGS BOND FOR CHRISTMAS help to bring to memory many beautiful songs of the Christmas season. The sacred story of the birth of Christ will depict the true meaning of Christmas auditorium. Everyone is invited to attend The 300 children in the third, and to join with the children in fourth, fifth and sixth grades will celebrating the Christmas season. MOTHER AND CHILD have reached safety in Austria following their, flight from the terror in their native Hungary. The mother comforts her baby in an Austrian refugee camp as she ponders the disruption of their lives. The $5,000,000 Bed Cross special fund will aid persons such as these. (ARC Photo) r ska C fAt- Gadd Installed as Head Of Kiwanis Club; Earl Pin Steele Given ar The annual report meeting of the County Agent and Home Demonstration Agent was made Monday to the County Commissioners with interested farmers and home makers in attendance. A wide variety of educational meetings and other means of educational activity was used in putting over the activity during the year. Much of the credit for work accomplished must be given to the leaders in committees volunteer and organizations through which th agents work. A total of 153 men and 87 women leaders were listed which included 71 H club leaders. There were 2236 farm and home visits made by the agents, 2905 office calls received, 3217 telep-phon- e calls received and 173 newspaper articles written. Two radio and two tlevision programs were participated in and 8352 bulletins on different subjects distributed; 4-- The Nephi Kiwanis Club held its annual installation party on Monday evening, with Robert L. Hayboure of Cedar City as the installing officer. Lieut. Gov. also spoke, using "Integrity" as his theme. Alton S. Gadd was Installed as club president with A. Roy Bowles 26 result demonstrations conductas vice president and Elgin Gar- ed; 95 training meetings held with rett as secretary 596 in attendance. Total of 345 Earl H. Steele was awarded meetings were participated in by the Legion of Honor pin and the agents with 9814 people in atplaque in recognition of his 30 tendance, the report states. liveProjects included crops, years of faithful service to the stock, marketing, distribution and Nephi Club. organization helps, soil and On December 12, Elliott Cam- service conservation and manageeron of Snow College gave an In- water wildlife, planning ment, forestry, and education on spirational talk and management of farm busithe part Snow College plays in ness; income and social security Central Utah. tax information; gasoline tax refund, farm buildigs and mechanicOfficers and teachers of the Ne- al equipment, house, surroundings phi Second Ward M. L A. held furnishings and their annual Christmas party last and 'beatification, home management, equipment, Friday evening, with a turkey din- family economics, clothing, foods Mrs. ner, followed by games. health, safety, recNellie Burton, president and Mrs. and nutrition, Bellie Nielsen directed the party. reation, child development, comHey-bour- ne Special Christmas Greeting Issue For December 24 Distribution Will Necessiate Early Deadlines With Christmas falling a Tuesday, we have decided week's edition of The Times-Neute It to subscribers In the This Issue is primarily of a Features issue, with a very in the fore part of the week, on that it Is advisable to. publish that at an early date, and distribmail the morning of December 24. Christmas Greeting, and Christmas limited amount of merchandise ad- vertising. Because of this decision, It will be necessary for club and church reporters, and community correspondents to have all material in as early at possible, and In no instance later than Saturday at noon on December 22. We will accept material as late as we can possibly get it in the paper, and intend to hold the final press run until 5 a. m. Monday morning, December 24, for any late news happenings. We shall appreciate the cooperation of all reporters, and the public in general in the early submitting of their items. The Editor 4-- H 4-- H g, furiture, furnitre repair and arrangement, color scheme and floor finishes. The report stated that there has been increased use of new crop varieties as Cache, and Wasatch wheats, resistance to smut, Brevor, Lemhi Bonneville and Alpine Barley and improved corn varieties. Farmers totaling 120 treated 3000 acres for early alfalfa weevil control, nd approximately 1880 cres were sprayed for spotted al632 home owners falfa aphid; treated for flics, earwigs and garinsect control; 200 homes den used fertilizer and weed control chemicals on lawns. Landscape was given to 24 home owners as well as for the Seminary building, schools, hospital, church buildings and Nephi City. ....u....-Sd- a S $hect2ufxtowS nl No reactors were located in 459 Juab County dairy cows tested for tuberculosis. Throughout the county, 245 al cattle were bred through the breeding program. Up to the end of November, 3603 cattle were tested for Bangs disease with 98 reactors located and 123 suspects. Vaccinated calves totaled 39. Forty-eigbulls in the county were graded. Weed control occupied 32 days of the agent's time. This Included organization, educational activities, supervision, demonstrations, Continued on Page 10 ee art-Ific- ht Organization Is Perfected j Under direction of Miles A, Anderson, Nephi Fire Chief, an organization meeting of the Nephi Volunteer Fire Department was held on Monday evening. v-V Named as assisatant chiefs were DeLoye Anderson, first and Harold Parkin, second. Serving also m important positions on the de partment will be William N. Cooper as first captai and Dean Wor thington as second captain, Iceland Ostler is secretary. Orderly operation of the two Nephi City fire trucks is seen in a ruling made on Monday evening. First crew of four arriving at the left to right: SENIOR BALL ROYALTY ess; Janet Westring, queen and Robert Parkin, department will take out the new "White Christmas" is theme of event. king. Wesley Lyno, prince; Gayle Worthington, princ fire engine, with the second crew taking the "red" engine. A crew also has been assigned for handling of fires within the county, outside of the city limits, and this assignment will be changed th on intervals. Under arrangements made, all members will be called and they With the theme of "White Christmas" the annual Senior Ball will meet at the Fire station in the City Equipment building. will (be held Friday evening, December 21, at the Juab high school In addition to those listed above The gymnasium has been decorated in keeping with Nephi Paratrooper Home gymnasium. of the department inmembers " this theme. clude Jack Ludlow, Sam Sperry, Selected as "royalty" of the ball will be Robert Parkin as king, For Christmas Leave Douglas Sperry, Ray Boswell, Harold Jackson, Carl Memmott, Janet Westring as queen; Gayle Worthington as princess and Wesley 3 SP Bl UOP K Rrvan nrrivoH Jack Shaw, Ray Phillips and Du-an- e Lynn of Mona as prince. These students were selected by popular home last week from Denver to Sperry. vote of the members of the class at a recent meeting. The Nephi Department mem-to-rs leave with his par spend a y of be the will the show at floor evening Highlight promenade ents, Mr. and Mrs. Bent R. Bry recently were hosts to the Utah-Jua- b about 10:30 p. m., officers of the class stated. an. Firemens association at a party here. Class members invite the general public to the dance, and if Since returning from Germany you do not care to dance, you may come as a "specttor" at a special where he was Schools of the Juab District injured while servreduced price to enjoy the floor show. s, Bruce will close for the annual Christing with the a been has patient at the Army mas vacation on Friday afternoon, hospital in Denver. He is recover- and will reopen on Wednesday Santa Sets Visits to Ice Skating Planned ing from the broken leg favorably morning, January 2nd, it was anbut is to return to the hospital nounced this week by Supt. Detor lurtner treatment. Childrens Groups on von Anderson. Fourth Southend Main; : y munity development and public affairs, drought, flood, acreage and conservation reserve program, Lr xE program etc. As the educational agency for the Department of Agriculture 45 days weer spent in activities with other agencies: SCS, SCD, ASC, oFrest Service, Bureau of Land vocational agricul Management, church welfare, turl, schools, highway department, state depart ment of agriculture, rural electrification, Fish and Wildlife, Soc ial Security administration and in ternal revenue department. projects totaling 3b7 individual projects were carried by 346 different members, of which 263 members completed the year's work. Information on producting, preserving and storage of foods was furnished to 1560 families. Helps in construction of clothing, buying and selecting of materials, mendin gad care of cloth-iuse and care of sewing equipment, and good grooming and posture information went to 1798 residents of the county. Assists in home and family, and community recreation went to 962 people, and 102 were assisted with social security and income tax records, and in keeping of home records. The agents assisted 456 families in selection, use and construction of home furnishings, upholstering t h ' ' Agents' Annual Report Tells of Varied Helps to County Citizens -- ' t A r$! 30-Ye- "Christms Through the Years" the theme of a pageant to be presented by the Nephi Centra school children Friday, December 21 at 7:00 p. m. in the High school is y 51 Mrs. Samel P. you're invited to come to Young folks, old folks, everyone meet his royal highness, Santa Claus at Nephi on Saturday afternoon at 1 p. m. Santa has made arrangements with his sponsors, the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce, to be at the spacious showroom y of Parkin Motor Company at 137 South Main dealer) promptly at 1 p. m. This time has been arranged so that the children of the area will have an opportunity to meet him and receive a free sack of candy and nuts, and then still have time to get to the big free Matinee at the Venice Theatre at 2:30 p. m. The matinee is under sponsorship of the Chamber of Commerce and will be free to kiddies from the entire area. Hungary Amtttad Kit - : '" I Vv Senior Boll Friday Evening two-mon- 30-da- Para-trooper- at Christmas be, Monday Santa Claus will visit homes on Christmas eve under the sponsorship of the Nephi Junior Chamber of Commerce. The visits will begin at about 6:30 p. m. Monday evening. Parents wishing to have Santa call should immediately contact either Don Beck, chairman of the Christmas activities at phone 630 or Nilan Pickering, phone 586J. pimso crva tho rmW f rcn to be at your hombe. Candy win oe attributed to the child ren. MIA Christmas Dance at Levan Hall Tuesday An Ice skating rink is to be opened up soon at the Nephi city property at Fourth South and main, under sponsorship of the Nephi Junior Chamber of Com merce. Carl Memmott is chair man of this activity. The rink will be opened for sKaiing as soon as freezing weath er permits. The Jaycees wish to thank Ne for the use of . the prop- i phi City criy. ana ior their service of lev tlinf?,.aI!d b?"kin the area. The City Fire Department have assisted in riooding the rink with water. They are grateful also for this service. As soon as the area can be used, it is expected that it will be lighted for night use. m A Christmas dance, sponsored TL by the Juab Stake, is being plan- - InlM ned by members of the Levan Zi1?-1- 1 ... f " Ward UrOUDS the Have Chickens for Sa e Recreation hall on I The Third Ward now have December 25 at 9 p. m. All stake members are Invited ready for sale, a quantity of roast-t- o These are j ins and, stewing hens. participate. choice quality chickens and are The annual Christmas partv of Pa" ready. Weight varies from to 5 pounds and the price the Second Ward MIA. was held 3 A Christmas 'rm W 00 to $1.50 each, Tuesday evening. program was presented followed i Please call Mrs. Rulon Sowby Santa Claus was or Frank Pew and order yours by dancing. Proceeds will go to the there to present Christmas candy, today punch and cookie to all present Third Ward building fund. ! Guide Us With Thy Perfect Light i- -c v ;:; ;V .; v. Kt'X J |