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Show Thursday, December 5th, THE 1957 TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH S, Peg Seven SCHOOL LUNCH 'Wasps', Millard Game Here Friday The Juab High School Wasps basket ball seaopen the 1957-5- 8 son on Friday, December 6 at the local gymnasium. The Millard High School Eagles under the coaching of Dick Jones, former B Y U star, will provide the Wasps with their first test of this year's camapign. The Crimson and Gold Wasps will be depending on the experiences of the nine returning veterans from last year's ball team. These piayers are being a lot of help from nine players from last year's Junior Varsity team and a real fight is in progress for the starting assignments. This year's suad has good height and speed, fine shooters and a good team spirit. The Millard game will give the coaching staff a chance to find the weakness and strength of the On Saturday, various players. December 7 the Wasps travel to Mt. Pleasant for a game with the Tigers of Wasatch Academy. The team is working hard to take two wins this week end and with good support they should do it. :JF-- en V USd) if. , , rr ., - t.--r , MENUS STYLE AND FASHION ANNOUNCED School lunch menus for next week have been announced by Mrs. Gladys Brown as follows: Chili, cherry Jello Monday cubes with diced pears, baked squash, bread and butter, and milk. Tamale pie, butterTuesday ed fresh cauliflower, lettuce wedge, oatmeal muffin and butter, apricot halves, milk. Wednesday, December 11 Turkey noodle soup, baked sweet potato, parsley, cheese, onion-fla- v ored rolls .butter, milk, large blue canned plums. Meat balls with Thursday mushroom sauce, fluffy mashed potatoes, strawberry gelatin with fruit, orange, whole wheat roll and butter, milk. Beef barbecue on bun, Friday golden potatoes, cehf's salad bowl, cherry crumble squares with cher ry sauce, butter, milk. Beauty Salon WELCOME the Yuletide round of parties with ia Snice new fiair style flared and swirled to make you a "Star" attraction. The ALL NEW BRECK PERMANENT WAVE iwith its built hair conditioning makes your crowning glory glow with holiday glamour Individualized hair cuttin and styling makes the rnost of lovely you. AN permanents include hair cut, shampoo and set. Special rates Tuesdays and Wednesdays. CALL 63W. or come to 78 SOUTH MAIN in L MADGE OTTESON, Mr., Mrs. Mackey Hosts To NEPHI NEWS Priests' Cottage Meet Mr. and Mrs. Nonman Mackey were hosts at a "Priests Cottage Meeting" held Monday evening at their home. Priests of the Nephi Second Ward have participated in several during the year, and one more is planned before the end of the calendar year. PROSPECTS for Juab's Wasp Team for the 57-5- 8 seaso shown here. Team members will be chosen from this group. First game Will be against Millard on our floor on Friday, December 6th Participating on the program Monday evening were John MorWill Be New gan, Robert Powell, Paul Lunt, Participation in Region 0 Eight Home Games On Eugene T. Hintze and Karl Dee Ostler with talks, and Clark MackGames Listed for Juab Team; ey and Roger Mackey with prayWasps Schedule; Season Experiences ers. The group assembled for the From the Juab High CLARION meeting also included Mr. and Mrs. Games To Begin Jan. 3 These boys will be playing in this year. He also stated that the Mackey and family, Mrs. Zelma basketball team would work on its weakness Golden, Mr. and Mrs. La Von M. Juab High School's eight game the first games Hanson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd R. home schedule will give the local game here at Juab. The coach es during the hoping to come up with a strong Goble, and Bishop Kenneth fans a chance to see some top stated that he had eight offense and defense for the sea games lined up to play. notch basketball this season. All the The Juab team will go on a trip son games. The Wasps will play Millard, n on December 12 to Richfield, Dix- games are against good teams, and CARD OF THANKS Dixie and Payson in For the kindnesses in our beGreen-halgh if Juab goes to the state finals Hurricane. Coach play and in league competition ie and said half following the death of our a lot are these to meet have there that may will the they be Gunnison the Bulldogs mother, we are truly grateful. Esfirst' home league opponent for of good prospects for the team teams again. pecially do we thank those who South followed Juab, by Richfield, assisted at the services in any and Wasatch Sevier, of Monroe way, and for the use of Anderson Academy. Funeral home mortuary chapel Gunmosn, Dixie and Payson all for the services. played in the State Basketball Kenneth MacDiarmid and family Mona tourneys last year and so the Mr. of and the and On Orem, Tuesday evening, Stanley Wasps will be up against some P. T. A. held their first meeting Mrs. Thays E. Stanley, Carolyn, real good teams this season. Milton and of the current school year. Norman Stanley of Santaquin The complete schedule of games C. Neilsen was elected to fill the visited with Mrs. James R. Stan for the Juab High school follows: unexpired term of Agnes Myers. ley during the Thanksgiving week December 6 Millard at Juab; E. Alton Ellertson, representing end. December 7, Juab at Wasatch the Board of Education gave an Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hair of Academy; December 12, Juab at enlightening talk on the need for Richfield; December 13, Jualb at a building program in the dist- Provo were guests of Mr. and Dixie; December 14, Juab at Hur- rict. Ray Myers, Kenneth New- Mrs. Vern Carter on Thanksgiving ricane; December 18, Juab at Del- berry and Almina Kay were elect- day. White Enameled FOR SALE ta; December 21, Dixie at Juab; ed to serve on the planning comDecember 26, Payson at Juab. excellent conmittee of the district under the di- Trash Burner GunLeague games: January 3, Phone 314W. rection of Supt. Clyde C. Child. dition nison at Juab; January 10, Juab Sarah Kay of Salt Lake City at Wayne; January 15, (Wednesday) Richfield at Juab; January spent the week end visiting with 17, Juab at North Sanpete; Jan- her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest uary 24, South Sever at Jualb; Kay. Days Ahead . . How's Your Oil7 9-1- Mrs. William Bailey spent Thanksgiving day in Cedar City with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. Hanson and family. Mrs. J. A. Kendall had as her guests during the Thanksgiving n week end, her daughter, Mrs. Cheney and family of Lake-towher son and daughter in law Mr. and Mrs. William (Bill) Kendall and family from Idaho Falls; and a daughter, Miss Clarice Kendall of Salt Lake City. check on your oil It's time for a cold (weather and low the for supply. Don't run us for quick deliviCall ahead holiday season take ask us (the ,to or worry off your jnind ery with periodic checks of your supply for you. CALL "8' TODAY! DON'T DELAY mid-wint- Pre-seas- pre-seas- Af-to- pre-seas- n; pre-seas- Pre-seaso- Guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clair Kendall Saturday were Mrs. Kendall's brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Worth- ington and family of Glendale, Arizona. Mr. and Mrs. Sherrill Taylor and children Roger, Eileen and Neil of Ely, Nevada, visited over the week end with Mrs. Taylor's parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. Ray Powell and with other relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Clyne Leavitt and son David of Chino, California spent several days in Nephi this week visiting with relatives and friends. Mrs. Gilbert Bailey visited, over the week end in Salt Lake City where she was a guest at the home of her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Jor- gensen. Other guests present for Thanksgiving were Mr. and Mrs. Monte Bailey and family of Og-deand Mrs. Carroll Bailey and children of Monterey Park, Calif. On Saturday Mrs. Bailey visited at Provo with her sister, Macel Tid-wel- l, n, er E. R. SHAW Mona Local and Social News I. v . 1 I THE TEXAS COMPANY CONSIGNEE WOULD) YOO PAY VERN'S Tintic at Juab February 5, Juab at No. Sevier; February 7, Wasatch Aca demy at Juab; February 14, Juab at Manti. Region 9 February Tourney at Mt. Pleasant. January 31, (non-league- ); 2, County Agent and Mrs. Robert L. Hassell and children of Price were guests of his mother, Elizabeth F. Hassell on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Daryl H. 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