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Show THE Pag Eight NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, Hear Explains Usage of Cancer Legion Auxiliary Talk on Russia Crusade Funds March 20, 1958 ; OLD WATCH IS WORTH MORE ON A TRADE AT NEPHI JEWELRY YOUR ; The American Legion Auxiliary Within a ftw days we will be unit No. 1 met Wednesday. March home of Mrs. Lari Car-- j asking the citizens of Hast Juab1- ,e-Can1958 the to support County Mrs. Carter, president of the cer Crusade. We believe they was in charge of the u01 know that sixty would like to cents out of every dollar they give mg and introduced Golden tie uest speaker. Air. stay here m Utah to be used ryd for regional cancer control pro-- , Oldroyd gave a very interesting educational talk on Russia. He grams stated Airs. Ciara Wheel- of Russia, wright, local educational chairman also showed pictures its agriculture and its pesople. for the A. C. S. The ASC drive, which begins in The history of Russia, its reApril, has set its sights, national- sources, limitations, educational were ly, on $30,000,00, The local quota s stems and communications Those present expres-fo- r Colleen Westring Grace Worethington. Right: Clarinet trio: is $600. The annual hospital bills discussed. cencer is estimated at $300,- - se4 appreciation for our freedom Jimmy Pexton, Karen Ostler, Fred Goode. 000,000 or ten times the amount and the American way of life. Business matters weer taken up the ACS is asking to fight cancer Students Participate in Regional Music Festival at Panguitch Last Friday by the president, Airs. Sarter. Mrs. 1968. in Mrs. Cotton Named 'We feel that when people don- Eleanor Foote, district historian, high school recently attended a tival held at Panguitch. This conBy Jimmy Pexton ate money, they have the right to gave instructions received from Selected students of the Juab solo and small groups music fes- - test is held every year but this President of Ladies know exactly how every dollar is the district meeting recently atfirst tirno juab students to be spent. The societys books tended. 'have participated in this region. A donation was sent to the are audited and made public anThe students do not compete Literary for 5859 State Hospital to help with the reAirs. stated. but each other nually Wheelwright directly, against Mrs. J. II. Cotton Thursday was "Since 60 per cent will remain freshment hour. a rating system is used, and ratThe following members were elected one one to five, president of the Ladies with the Utah division, 40 per cent ings ranging from LaVcll Svedin, Eleanor lLterary Club for the 1958-5- 9 club of the local contributions go to the present: Blanche being the highest, or excellent. Essie Foote, Brough, VV. She will on succeed National Mrs. decisions J. base their year. organization. Judges Mrs. and Melba Faekrell Shaw, 25 Berwick. 40 cent Of the memorization, per cent, ability, tone, per Carter. reof The officers meeting is allocated for nation wide ejection posture and other such was held at the home of Mrs. search projects of more than 1,000 important factors. Most o fthe students came home Ralph Belhston last Thursday top scientists in 127 institutions. Delphic Literary Club feeling proud that they had tale evening, March 13. Club collect A fund of 12 per cent covers proen time and enerby to work on was read by Mrs. Belliston, and fessional and public education, ser Meet at Linton Home the election of officers was the vice, administration and fund their music Airs. Kent Linton was hostess The trumpet trio, consisting of major item of business for the raising and 3 per cent goes for medical Lowell Jones, Richard Ilall and evening. grants and fellowships for the Delphic Literary Club on Named to serve with Mrs. Cot- for advanced training in cancer Alarch 13. Airs. Kenneth J. Sperry Fred Parkin, rated No. 1, or who was in charge of the topic for excellent. Judy Pexton was their ton are Mrs. Donald J. Eyre, vice diagnosis and treatment. The more people who volun- te evening introduced the guest Myrna Grace and president; Mrs. Lester B. Bellis-toaccompanist. who secretary-treasureMrs. W. teer to help in this war against speaker, Neil Sherwood, Marlene Sorbe also served as acW. Stephenson, assistant secretary cancer, the more dollars contribu- presented a very interesting and companists. an dtreasurer; Mrs. Marvin An- ted to pay for that war the soon- educational report on "Atental IllOpera Cancelled, Spring derson, reporter, Mrs. Wm Bai er the vastory against the number ness." Music Program Planned Rooms, just like 2 killer in the U. S. today. Club collect wras read by Mrs. Announcement has been made ley, historian and Mrs. J. L. Alembers present have Maurice Tolley. personalities. parliamentarian. people, S of II. J. Ronald Jensen the by The Ladies Literary Club, in a were Airs. Kay Stuart, Airs. Dee others Some music department that the opera unnoticed, go NEED YOUR CAR WASHED sale the evening of the Kendall, Airs. Keith Beiley, Airs. will not be held this spring, and cake home. stand For out in any $1 00 per car from 2:30 Sheri Ferre, Mrs. Earl Bowles, in its place a spring music pro- Swimming pool banquet, added and all day Friday stand-outhe at with a rooms t Don Airs. Dale Worwood, Airs. Saturday $1800 to the fund, makgram will be presented on April an extra ing the clubs total donations now High School. Sponsors: F. F. A. Barton, Airs. Maurice 8olley, Airs. IS. personality, pick the wallpaper K. J. Sperry, Mrs. Leland Roper, Plans are now, for alternating $115 00. with a stand-ou- t personality The hostess and her committee CLEAN rugs like new, so easy to Mrs. Eugene E. Wilkey, Mrs. Glen the opera with the spring music ...IMPERIAi do and for with Blue Lustre carpet and Wilson, Mrs. Rulon Sowby, the meeting last Thursday festival in future years . served delicious refreshments. A upholstery cleaner. Chapman the hostess, Mrs. Kent Linton. See the beautiful new pleasant eveining was enjoyed by Furniture Co. 1958 Pattern Today Mrs. W. J. SALE to Select A. will Mrs. V. FOR Berwick, receive up barnyard Nephi City Do re- fertilizer for your lawns, flower you need steady wrork April 16, 1958 for all structural Gadd, Mrs. J. II. Cotton, Mrs. Marsteel and materils in the old plas- vin Anderson, Mrs. Ralph Bellis- liable woman wanted for steady beds and garden plots. $3.00 per truck load. Place your ter mills near the mouth of Ne- ton, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. J. G. employment in our cleaning de- pick-u- p -Carter Cleaners order now by calling K. J. Sperry, phi canyon. Nephi City reserves Irons, Mrs. John Robertson, Mrs. partment Third Ward Building committee. the right to reject any or all James R. Stanley and Airs. Jack Phone 280. - Old-wi- ll GIVE ROOMS a personality all their own with e, ?fdjjp6'0ou 77' n, r; Bel-listo- n, FEATURED AT YOUR LOCAL RETAILER WITH TKE PESCO LABEL n iuBnSri CHAPMAN FURNITURE Wright. bids. m ni mi if Mrs. Gehres Hostess to Club; Mrs. Fred Gadd now March 29-3- 0 Named SEE THEM ON DISPLAY Mrs. Alva A. Boston. A thoroughly delightful report on the book 5-- 6 The Passport to Friendship - ALL ter. ent. DAY CRUISER Reg. 870.00 Value Complete with wind shield, steering wheel, Motor well. SALETITE Eleven member were pres- The clubs birthday was celebrated recently at Rays Cafe. A delicious meal was enjoyed by the members of the club and their husbands. Flowers, a beautiful birthday cake and favors for the members added to the atractive setting. The new officers for next dub year are Airs. Fred L. Gadd, president; Airs. Alva A. Boston, vice president; Airs. P. L. Jones, secretary; Airs. Reeve G. Richardson, treasurer; Mrs. Bent R. Bryan, and Airs. 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