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Show -- V ;;! H U . v If- ; . - f ;. 1 .!; Mi j !'; .1 k :" n'.i':;; - ! the Women Set Pace Nephi IH ; -- ; ; V : ' ! . : ' ;'' I ' I r v- 1 j . r,-- ' . J J r!v v,w " . ; ,'', ' ' : ; J . ( t 't, ; 1 '." ,j . 1 f j r ' - ..': - ' j . : f. ' -- ; i'H--ir- J-'- ' ; 'r ' i NEPHI Nephi has the reputation of being a progressive, livewire commun- the community ity. And the women pf , build that have helped reputation through their energetic and enterprising civic spirit. "Nephi traditionally' has produced many women leaders in ithe fields of civic, cnurca, euucauuau tuu awitu cuucawi. Tbday, scores off Nephi women are leading out in community activities be- sides doing admirable jobs in their roles as wives and mothers. I " I j. I i i ? 'ThefpublleteNlce' ' Belps lo ' make i their community a better place in which ! ' - ! . ' ' : -- ul"l'u -- ' " . . : .. - mayors women's civil defense director, and outstanding; church and civic work- er; and iMrs. Edith B. Beckstead, wife V. of Dr. Francis H. Beckstead,: a leader in the movement to thwart and care for polio, educator j and church and civic worker. All four have reared fine fa mi-lie3!in addition 'to their public work. Irs Edna Cazier A Mrs. Cazier is currently serving her fourth term in the Utah House of. Rep- - j resentatives. She is known for the open ! ' mtoded and r.tf fifjrnpir fh( rprplupt ut muie who appro cn ner iuu I (Continued on Page ' j. ; i J ? ; ' ! v " i : iitui " i . i ;;::.-;.!- I :. ' - t i ' r- !'- j - 1 ' j . ' : . , i. . J r ..! -..- f:.'- -. - -lr iy , t .i ...... ; m 4 . VI f - I 't ,. 1 lii. Iy 1 ' Is 41 - .; i . I I' ii , J- -. .; . 1 - ! -- , 1 Hi , . ;, ir"-t-X- i : : ; ' . ' . 'x ( 4 I? IfI "- j ' j ; ; ;.j i: ' -- ? 4; J ;i - i i - i . 1 t j victims has! been outstanding.1 ; i ' - - ., rA : i i - 'THEY MUST NOT SUFFER' Mrs. Edith B. Becisteal is shown with Mary Louise Taylor,-- J Warner Taylor of Levan, and Jackie Lee Garrett, daugh-- ! left, daughter of Mr: and Mrs. ter of Mr.: and Mrs. Marvin Garrett of Nephi. The children are the most recent (and it is ' ' a -- -- ' ! . I , !" : i : ' - It - " j Q o . , ; r - i i t '" ? J " r a :; 7 i T A " : ! TV'- - - , j So1' i r- f ! : 1 I t - ! 5-- V f i M I'r . , - A' ( 1 If: - , j 1 11 h--i : M !, t l! j j t i- - - . ' ! t k ,v : , i, , - v r . i. ' i . t ;;f i j" 5 i ' -- .i i- :. t . up- f . a . yP'c"P . f.T.K--v- !" - ...' j ' .' - . H :j ;f r -"-- ! !, , ' I j xv 7x ., " " ' .Iti's " ;: uiii P' s ! p - - : . " I : M : P!'. , - i, - r "! - " , " . ' j ; f: Jt, r,y : i I I ! - j l! i ' . h f - ,h - ' - j ' R - ..utj, : j; ,s , f '.',1..:J,, -- m; - mti I . '. ' i' I - 1 V : - ,WVY 11, 1956 SUNDAY, MARCH " ' , i4 'i-- : j - ;: -- ,' ; , . .' . wife of a prominent dentist and Nephl i v . : Achievements of 4 of Women Leaders Cited keen- the wheels of tn; live, and helDS " progress ever moving forward. Space will not permit "writing Up" jail the women of this Juab County city who are 'pacesetters in publjc endeavor. In this article we will cite the achievements of but four of them, whose public jservice has (been especially outstanding, j The four are. Mrs. Edna Cazler, wife of Gerald Cazier, Nephi" cattleman,' a statfe legislator, mother of the year, and club, civic and, church leader;! Mrs. Mary G. Jensen, wife of Attorney Udell '3ensenr an Wucafor and civic and. - 1 ,; ..j.i ; ' j ; n. UTAH, 1 ' : - - : A .,; :- . . .; A .''TrKl ' T,. .1. ' j . ; -- . . ; ... 1 . ' " i - : UTAH COUNTY, PROVQ .': ;v'w-i!-,- . V ' ' : ? , ' ; ' : : : ' ij ' ': v Public Endeavor - , ' ; - . .'f T i ; ', V . ' i J ' :.; -, ; t ; ; v . -- : : ;'.. - , . - ! -- ' f ' ; , u' .' t . . 2- ? V - - v; .. X. . r . . . h r !" - . f . .-v By LEE BAILEY 7 :. s ' . vk '7 TT"' t ..-.' - t h 1 ' ! t. .; . ' .- : i j 'i f well- - iA Jrecommc jded. .'stocked pantry will ease suf- leriig if your home Is'lso- fiated or if food shipments are! staUd during emerg- - i i-: ...... j . . rill SMj.i ki L in '' T ' v .t' ,; r . " three idays supply .of food and .water orf canned juices .is . Iff. j .' I - r A .i ' J. ' . i I ' " . f!"i : ' the. perils of possible 'i . ' against enemy attack. A minimum of ' f 1 ency food supply, a necessity i !; j - ' : Juab and Millard counties Here she checks her emerg- - 1 ' i I ) jt ' EMERGENCY FOODMrs Preston L. Jones Is women's :! I -- : - ' f . i i n A' ' i 4 '. ' j , " i ' t "": I ' . i (V ; "i 4 Al It i i ! a '; :x. - V' ii 't j: : r LEGISLATOR AND MOTHER OF THE YEAR Mrs. Edna Cazier, veteran. Juab County legislator who last year was named Nephl "mother of the year" Is shown on the steps of the new Juab Stake Seminary Building with her two sons; Marsden, left, and Stanford Cazier and her daughter, Mrs. Louis H. (Geraldine) Callister. She feels at home at the building since she taught seminary for 11 years. (Photographs on this page were taken; by ' Fred J. Chapman Studio of Nephi.) t i' l ' t 1;5 SnE ENCOURAGES 'HOME NIGHTS Mrs. Mar? G" Jensen, Nephi church and civic leader, is doing much to promote home nights for families, feeling! that family solidarity is more important today than ever before. She's shown here reading to children Richard, James, Kathleen and Marjorie (left to right). Mrs. Jensen has 'served on many committees for the betterment of education and she headed a movement for establishment of a kinder garien; in the Nephi schools. f A" i I |