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Show Universal Kicrofilinlns Corp. SaltJt Lake cityy Utah National Award Wisssi Hatioaal ediiaitU rftittolatlam Single Copy, 10c Nephi. Juab County, Utah Thursday, November 28th, C. K. Decoration Idea ; Ferre, Official of Utah Poultry Cooperative Is Speaker at Club Meet Helps Club Back C. K. Ferre of the Utah Poultry and Farmers Cooperative, was the speaker at the regular Kiwanis meeting last Wednesday in observance of Farm-Cit- y week. Several soecial euests were present and enjoyed the evening togetner witn vx memoers or tne local clulb. Mr. Ferre talked on problems of farming, stating that the farmers were receiving less for their products while they had to pay more for their needs making a serious problem for them. He also stated that the cooperatives are doing all in their power to help solve the price situation. It was announced at the meeting Library Project ' On Monday evening, November zotn. members o tthe Delphic Literary Club met at the home of Eileen Bailey to go to work on their fund raising project. The project this year is the manufacture and sale of Christmas centerpieces, door wreaths, and other Yuletime and the decorations, funds are to be donated to the Mabel Sperry-Alea- n Pace Memorial Library Fund. The Christmas decorations made by the club ladies will that the annual Kiwanis nartv will he heM Wed be on display and for sale at nesday evening, November 27 at h market Ralph's Saturday, November 30th. Kay s tjaie KOCKet Koom, at cau Each member came to the Mon- p.m. day meeting prepared for work pedal pushers and house dresses were in order and before the evening' was over vinfnra of rliit. ter, glue and Xmas snow showed on nanas ana races as wen as dec Thanks-p-ivirr- e' Former Nephite orations. The matari-al- xmMjm lie 57 19 wprp Hon. ated by the members and their artistic talents have shown in some of the exquisite pieces that were made. Maroile Jackson and Grace Ostler whipped their wax for candles in the kitchen, while Grace Jensen. DaNell Worwood and Er- ma Barton traced and glittered aluminum foil holly wreaths in the dining room. A peak into the basement would have revealed JoAnn Tolley, Elaine Bowles, Merle Worwood, d Margean Ostler, Helen on Page Three Worthing-Continue- Services Held Tuesday Named Bishop Attendance At P.T.A. Memorial Library Fund Project Meeting Urged All clubs. orcani7Jitinn! urarvlc and stake heads, and all business men oi iNepni are encouraged to attend the annual maath-n- of tha Ute Stampede Association to be neia Monday evening, December 2nd at the Courtroom of the .Tnah 19 "Response to the call for contributions to a Library fund to honor Mrs. Pace and Miss Sperry has been gratifying so far" according to an officer of the Elementary School association, sponsors of the nro-Parent-Teache- rs J Christmas Lights to Go On at 5 p.m. Saturday; Santa Sets Visit The annual visit form the geniel gentleman adored by the kiddies of America Santa Claus has been set for Saturday afternoon at 5 p. m. on Nephi's main street. Santa Claus will make his entry into town atop Nephi's new gltaming white fire engine to the tune to the melodies of Christmas season. Arranaemeints haw msm jecL Mrs. Harlow Pexton stated on Tuesdav that a. hoilsa to honsa contact would be made within a snort time, and that in addition, those wish to make contriCountv Oourthoiisa dtv nnH bution who to the fund mav mall their inofficials are especially County contributions to either Mrs. Ern vixea to oe present. est Wilson, P. T. A. President; Primary matter of business will Mrs. Pexton, vice presidbe election of four n nw riirvaotorc ent orHarlow R. Bailev. nriiviml Keith and the reading of the annual fin of the school. Elementary ancial statement or tne ute Stampede Association. meeting on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. .Tosanh TT. Oraen- halgh received word last week mat tneir son, James Meri ureen-halg- h was sustained as Bishop of the Tacoma 10th Ward, which includes the Lakewood and Fort Lewis areas. Bishop Greerthalgh had served previously as Sunday School Sup- Auxiliary Ladies Invite ' ', erintendent, and also as a counselor in the ward bishopric. At the present time he is director of the army educational program at Fort Lewis. His wife, Elaine, is serving in the Y. W. M. I. A. presidency of the ward. - at Home Each resident of East' uab Countv is invited to 'IKo to make a brighter Christmas for tne veterans cammed in hospitals . The American Legion Auxiliary will receive gifts and cookies for tnese men to send to tneir families, at the home of Maihal Oar-ta- r at Second North and Main, on Wednesday, December 4 at 8 pjn. The Auxiliary ladies ask that i r oe unwrapped, as they uie guxs J are to oe tanen to the Hospital and placed on tables for rhfc Vat. eran to have has choice of gifts ror nis ramiiy members at home. The gifts will then we wrapped and sent to his family for 1 C . a The Auxiliary extends in ad vance the thanks ami a onrei t itn of these men, who through their sacrifice on your behalf and on 'behalf of their eountrv ara mn. fined to homitals "W mvito to have the true snh-i.t- - of tho Christmas season m their behalf' the ladies stated. - For Mother of Nephi Man Nephi News Briefs Services were conducted TuesTTlnar rVvnl Hriiw on of TWr day at Anderson Funeral Home and Mrs. Lester Briggs of Nephi, for Emily Taskara MacDiarmid, gave his homecoming talk in the bi, motner or jennetn n.. iviac First Ward Sacrement meeting on Diarmid of Nnhi evening. Elder Briggs Mrs. MacDiarmid died in a Salt Sunday was released from the recently Lake City hospital last Friday. Southern States Mission. Robert L. Oldroyd . . . home on She was born Pune 13, 1890 in leave after Navy "basic" Christopher, British West Indies, to Emanual Taskara and Mary Da Mr and Mrs P Cvr enter Buia. She lived in United. States, tained at a luncheon Friday for Robert Oldrovd Home and became an American citizen Mr. and Mrs. Wallace at the age of 20 years. In addit- Mrs. Wilford Wintrh andWmtch, Mrs. After Completion of ion to her son she is survived toy Stanford Madsen of Manti. Also six grandchildren. Burial was in nrowiTvf (firvwn "MevniH? itvora TVTrc Basic Training Vine Bluff cemetery, Nephi. James H. Eagar, Mrs. Udell R. Navys Jensen, Mrs. f. l. Jones, Mrs. h"aui Robert L. Oldroyd, son of Mr. n.. tsootn ana Mrs. uuoe jauey, and Mrs. Golden C Oldroyd of News 63 Briefs West 3rd North Monh i ic homo Nephi on a leave after complet s of basic Mr. and Mrs. Alton S. Gadd Dorothy Crockett were guests in ion or nis were visitors in American Fork Npnhi over th wpfIr prui at th training at the U S. Naval Trainon Sunday, November 17 at the home of Miss Nyman's parents, ing Center at San Diego, Calif. Robert, a Graduate of Jnnlh hioh home of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Arch- Bishop ana Mrs. Kenneth Nyman. ibald. They attended sacrament Mk frokpt 1C from Csttffnm.a school, enlisted under the guaranteed school nroprnm for hio-i n PAfArcorv rvf Paico o meeting in the American Fork 9th TVTicc Ward on Sunday evening, where so a student at the B Y U, visited school graduates. Upon the expiration of his leave Dean, Bernice and their three in wepru at the home of her grand- children Terry, Kent and Diane narpnTS. :vi r nnn ivire hupw ( he will report to the Naval cengave the entire "family night" Irons, and also at the Nyman ter 14at San Dieeo for an an"oition al weeks of training in the Innome. program. terior Qammunications Electric14-da- y for Santa to .distribute free candy from the fire engine to all the kiddies assembled. The Nephi Junior Chamber f Commerce, in cooperation with the Chamber of Commerce and the merchants are sponsoring the uitts for veterans to Send to Families A total Of S52.92 has hwn vi. tributed to the Junior Red Cross during the current. AnmlWnt campaign, according to figures released bv SuOArdntcPTidpnt rivJ Child. C Nephi Elementary School students contributed S27JS- .Tnah - high school students $13.11; Le-van scnooi $a.Yb and tsie Mona pupils contributed $3.20. Each clacs in th lmniata schools will receive a siibscriiritnn to the monthly magazine, "The American Junior Red Cross Mmm" and the secondary class will receive the "American Junior Red Cross Journal". Times-New- . c The Chamber of rvmmwmi ur ges you to Shop and Save in Nephi Friday and Saturday to take advantage of full selections and to avail yourselves of fK respective merchants' lay away First Lieutenant William Bovd Lt. Howarth on his new plans so that on December 25 Howarth has been named com- was Mayor R. E. Winn,position who an xne iamiiy will have a wonmanding officer of Battery B, pledged support to help bring the derful Christmas without too big 145th Field Artillery Batallion of unit to its full Lt. How- a load on Dad s pocketibook. tne utain Manorial liuard at Ne- arth stated thatstrength. more men several phi, it was announced this week are needed, and that there are by Mai. General Maxwell E. Rirh. many definite advantages for the Adjutant General of Utah. young man who wants to fill bis Lt. Howarth previously served obligation and remain at as executive officer of Battery B military home on his regular job. Lt Howat Nephi. arth invites parents and young He reolaces Cant- - Allen W NiI- - men of this area to him son. who has been tnarwrfwrv to an tne Armory on anycontact drill night the position of liaison officer with w see just now tne proHeadquarters and Headquarters gresses, and th ponoitraining Battery of the 145th F. A. B. at which the young men of this area iTOVO. Of Battery B, Local Guard Unit State Health Among the first to congratulate are luuuung tneir military Officers of the Utah Stat Rooivl of Health's district office at Richfield recommend that all residents of this area eet their flu var-i- . Colorado Carson, for eight weeks mm men enjoy a leave at home ations now. Many people in Utah with parents and frienoa iroiiw. have recently had Asian flue. Many others were ill with infect ing the leave, he will similar to flu. Fort Devans, Mass., for further ions In their Drenared rela.o Hu i raining unaer the program. district health officers stated: "From exmerienoa wo lmour thai the disease is rarely serious, but some people, weakened by flu, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Worwood of Nephi has enlisted in the army for a three-ye- ar Mr. period. Worwood enlisted under the guar anteed program, for the Army security Agency, ana he will un ians school which will qualify him . J. H. S. Class of '47 Eniovs Reunion at Newhouse Hotel in Salt Lake City I i The Juab High School class of held their 10th Year Reun . ion in the Crystal room of the Newhouse Hotel on Saturday, November 23. Dinner was served to those present and cards and 1947 twrmll i. J .j, iim il WiMhirtiiliiinrtirHMil Timk.new Photo 'Superior" was rating received by this group from Fourth Ward in District Road Shows at Spuanish Fork recently. Fourth Vard MIA Groiro Wins Praise with Road Show in District In the recent M. I A vtvA Clarence H. Pn v Ppv T. Tniin, now or juab Stake, the Nephi Ralph H. Murray, J. E. Andrews,' ward won a Superior rat Sharon Bean. Mal R .Tnu on4 ing. and was rurivilotmrf to rnr. Lila Murray had charge of scen tkripate in the district MIA Road ery, cveiyn Lomax had charge onows which were held In the of make up. Palmyra Stake house at Spanish Road Show participants were Fork. racnara uaweeKs, Kobert Royce, In the district road shows, Fav Murrnv. Mirhaol Vlarir Andrews. Merrill Rallov Uotv-- o. Nephi Fourth Ward, representing Juab Stake, also won a rvi Superior rating. Same time ago Juab Stake was assigned "Legends" as the subject matter for the 1957 road shows. The Nephi Fourth Ward MIA presented the of . Bridal Veil Falls" whinh"Legend rrit- ten and directed Rita S. And- rews- - Mrs. Verdaby Beck was piano a accompanist; Sue Ann Hovde was l flute soloist, Dwane Bracken was vocal soloist, Tom Lomax was i Narrator. 1 Jackie Blackett and Mary Carol 1. I Entr-act- e was rlanTvw4 Vwr Fourth Ward Jim rr r.lunoSJ UIC and was under the direction of iviary i. jonnson, and was entitled "Ten Little Indiana" xt- in th Vnhr' iMa deen Pay, Diann Tanntfin, Sally Lomax, Danna Bowles, Nona Rae Sudweeks, Jean Royce, Judy Pexton. Joan Jackson. Anettn CXnAA Linda Sperry. Margo Brough, and Marsha Jenkins. VI ni. Part-Irfnnn- ts letters from mcmhprt anena were read to the group, aiier wnicn tney enjoyed an evening of dancinff. A comrnitte was appointed to Over mo nVT nuin nn art it was decided to wait two years before holding another one. Couples present were Mr. and aira. jrtiry (jooper (tsonnie Vogt); Mr. and Mrs Kith rVnurnn. TVTf and Mrs. Willins Khonhorn rjmxs Cowan); Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth uiy (Kenae Jarrett); Mr. and iwrs. Aima wmn; Mr. and Mrs Neil VanAusdal r.Toannlna 7ol' Mr. and Mrs. Milton Nielsen; Mr! ana Mrs. Keith Worthington; Mr. and Mm. Kmith Allon (nanmo Sanders; Mr. and Mrs. Rex Hill (Margaret McPherson); Mr. and Mrs. . . .Ralph Hanson (Marilvn ' r Mr. ami m nmimti: Mni" Bracken fEvelvn THarktft- - Mr and Mrs. Don Griffith (Clarice lowers ); Mr. and Mrs. Don Iver-so- n (Patsy Carter); Mr. and Mrs RoTnaine MancrAloon Mr nA HTr William Cowan (Owen Shepherd) and Mr. and Mrs. Lee Boswell P V K itfetty Salisbury). Mr. and Vn A. T? P.pum. family of Helper were the dinner truests Stundav at tha twmA rjl Mrs Greener's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. Q. TklweU. .. iit 1 tY iftj?jfl ('MY ij kfA Jy 1 f JW. m UUte i obli- - -- lit. ' . nlete Without of the h.r-WY ?T 1 T , ' friends, and .nJ -; vest, for healtn, tot granted. for take for the blessings we da.ly ft f And on this JSXPeace my e'gn us; P!karthe health of our Lord ha, given be President of these world restored and may of . blessing can be L !n:Lties X .11 ZrZ m-w AS : Jttl Board Urges Flu Shots Nov Nephi Young Man Joins Army Under Training Program Keith Arnold Worwood. son of dergo his hnsir ;; ? tt for the ooeration and mainten ance of the equipment used on the Navy's modern ships and submarines. - Nephi Lieutenant Named Head W6ive jm Thanks Jf 1 big event. Thousands of gaily colored lights will go on as Santa gives the sienal at 5 ternoon. Stan Brox. Nenhi Cirv Electrician will have everything ready for the big event. Most merchants of Wrm Uara a full array of Christmas goods io serve you at prices icuy in keeping with the quality of the merchandise, and in mamr in stances, below the Salt Lake HMnrn bv First Lieutenant Wm. Boyd Howarh receives sincere congratuloiiviij iiwmi ivmyur is. yyinn on nis new assigment. 14-d-ay nine-week- 56 Volume 48, Number 48 r In many years past, only a comparatively few persons have attended the meeting, an officer of the group state. The Ute Stamnprfo is n nuMi celebration, supported by the public and any funds accumulated by the association are used f.nr nnH- lic project betterment. Not only does the Stampede deserve your support during that eventful summer week end, but at the public Yfeat 1957 Response "Fine" to Ute Stampede Hatkmal Award II - ? -.- 1 nS I XtFr? yvAT U7 lf H JL A A I X X J'M ma AI W I contact other infections that are considerably more serious. "We also know that respiratory illnesses are widesnrad in tha early fall, again about the end of wroemoer, ana ui me early spring. "It is likelv that rnanv who act. caped the flu this fall will be exposed to it with the next round of colds and other respiratory illnesses. Asian flu vaccine can prevent the disease in most of us. For this reason, tfio KtatA Uoolth Department recommends that the following people see their family doctors for Asian flu vaccination before December: Those who did not contact As. ian flu in the early falL Those who mnv haw hun 111 but are not certain tiev had Asian ' flu. Those whosa nhvs.iral mrulitlon is such that thev are onnsidaron1 by doctors to be a mriinilur health risk. Those who are allercto to nova or have Asthema should NOT be vaccinated. Remember, that vaccine tha roloaca ifntoa is tha onlv preventative for Asian fki and its protection lasts about a vaar tno tection begins about 10 to 14 days after your shot with maximum immunity aoout six weeks after the shot. Lady Republican Club to Meet Monday Evening at 'arter Cafe; All Invited Tha Tiliao PmiK. VjiBt Ti in H lican chili will rrwt on Mnnrta v December 2nd at 7:30 pjn. at Car ters Cafe Dining room, it was announced Tuesday. All members and prospective members are encouraged to be present. NeDhf Nebo Posse Sets Election of Officers Dinner At Rocket Room Friday All members of the Nephi --Nebo Posse and all prospective posse and partners, aie inmembers, vited and enconrnr-arto aitanA n dinner and fleers at the Rocket Room of nays ware on Friday, November 29 at 8:00 pjn. fW-Ho- |