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Show Universal Kicrofilxidng Corp Flerporrt A virtue 11 Saltt Lake cityy Utah Boost Our Community . . Join and Support the Chamber of Commerce Nephi, Juab County, Singie Copy, 10c Utah Thursday, March of Dimes Chairman Urges Contributions Be Made in Nephi Many residents of recently received Dimes mailers with dress to the People's Nephi have March of return adStato Bank of American Fork.It may be that they hae some enthusiastic workers there and are sincere in their efforts. However, I feel the residents of Juab County should not respond to this American Fork apieal but should the mailers sent out by, our local organization or give your contribution to the volunteer workers who call at your home. The main reason we sent out the mailers here was to get the message of the new program in each home and in case the volunteer workers missed the home this would be a means of getting your main contribution in We are for this worthy cause. not seeking a double contribution and only ask that you give what you feel you can and make an effort to contribute a litttle more this year to make it possible to carry on the expanded program of - ERMA BARTON, left and Emma Wilson, right represent Delphic Literary Club in presentation of four chairs to Juab County Hospital. Center is Lorin Corbin, Hospital Administrator. Club Donates Four Chairs to Hospital In an effort to make visitors to the Juab County Hospital more comfortable, and to ease the long vigils of parents who have children hospitalized in the pediatric ward, the Delphic Literary club has purchased four new chairs for the hospital. Two of the chairs will be used in patient rooms to accomodate visitors who come to the hospital. The other two chairs are rockers and will be available for parents in the childrens high-back- ward. All four chairs are solid, hard-roc- k maple and are reputed to be of high quality and great durability. Mar-gea- d, Cen- . Seven rs 1959 Volume 50, Number 4 Chamber of Commerce Invites New Associate Memberships Establishment of a classification "associate member of the Nephi Chamber of Commerce was made at a meeting of the Board of Directors held Monday evening at the offices of the organization in the Nephi City Equipment Heretotore the active building. of Nephi Young S Lady Vins In Wool Contest three-quart- x ' I Miv Linda Kay Wheelwright, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Don R. Wheelwright of Nephi won fifth place in the Utah State Make It With Wool finals held in Salt Lake City last week. Eighty-thre- e guls from all part of the state participated in the wool contest, according to Mrs. Velyn Stevens, Juab County Home Demonstration agent. the Foundation. Also participating in the contest Signed: A. K. JOHNSON from Nephi were Alice Ann HanChairman Juab County March of Dimes son, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon A. Hanson; and Carolyn Warner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Warner. P T. A. Meeting To As a prize for fifth place, Miss Wheelwright was awarded Be Held Friday Evening a beautiful piece of wool material. Discussion of the recently submitted report by the Juab School Miss Wheelwrights dress was of District Citizens Committee will black and white hounds tooth wool be a highlight of the Juab High check with an empire waist line School P. T. A. meeting Friday and tucked bodice, evening. All parents of high school length sleeves and white collar. and junior high school students are She choose black accessories and wore a red felt tarn shaped hat. invited to attend. A special feature of the contest, Mrs. Stevens pointed out, was modeling and grooming instructWasps to Meet Two 'P 1 membership for business concerns and professional men has been the only membership classification. The "associate membership status is expected to give the organization the backing of a large number of individuals who are interested in furthering the community, and in assisting to bring additional industry to the area. Fee for the associate membership has been set as $10.00 per year. 4 VA. v. er ions by professional people. Each of the girls stated that the trip was well worth while for gained in modeling and The Juab Wasps, as of last week experience in contest participation. They end one of the 18 remaining un- have made new friends and defeated high school teams in the are lookingmany forward to meeting stale, vill be resting this week of them again in later end in anticipation for two fast many next week. games They came home from Gunnison last Friday night with their third win in as many league starts to keep their record clear, defeating Gunnison on their hoem floor The score was the closest the Wasps had permitted any team in the three starts. Two big games on the docket for next week include Wasatch Academy of Mt. Pleasant vs Juab on Wednesday evening and Manti at Juab on Friday evening. There are a limited number of reserved seat tickets available at the office of Principal M. Clark Newell, and there should be plenty of general admission available at 57-5- 1. Pearson Starr Corbett . . receives Master M Man award Awarded Master the games. Services Conducted for Father of Nephi Lady M Man Honor Funeral services were conducted Wednesday at Moroni for William E. Christensen, 69, who died last Saturday at his home in MorPearson Starr Corbett, princi- oni. Mr. Christensen was father pal of the Juab Stake LDS Sem- of Mrs. Marvin (June) Garrett of inary at Nephi, Sunday was award- Nephi. ed his Master M Man certificate Several relatives and friends of and pin in ceremonies at the Ne- Nephi attended the services. Mr. Christensen was bom April phi Fourth Ward sacrament meeting. He married 11, 1889, in Moroni. Artena Christensen July 15, 1925 David L. Bailey, Superintendent of the Juab Stake Y. M. M. at the Manti LDS Temple. He I. A. made the presentation on was a farmer and stockman. In addition to Mrs. Garrett, he behalf of the general officers of is survived by his widow, three the Y. M. M. I. A. sons and two other daughters; two Mr. Corbett, a graduate of the and three brothers, includ- Brigham Young University at ing LeRoy Christensen of Nephi. Provo, has been principal of the Seminary here since the autumn of 1957. In addition to his supervisory and teaching duties at the the editor Seminary, he has been active in ward affairs, having been superinTwo nice things have happened tendent of the Nephi Third Ward M. I. A. and currently is serving in the past several days First, it was nice to see the in the Fourth Ward Sunday School Juab High Schools superintendency. recognition and high scoring player, team, Jim Kelson are getting in the State sport pages. Jim w'as the scorer in the entire state Jaycee Janes Conduct according to tabulation of points per game average in the Salt by 22nd, Dr. A. A. Boston, president and Dick Wetherell, membership and finance chairman, stated that the business, or active, membership for all Nephi business houses will remain at $2.00 per month, payable on a half-yeor basis, the latter preferable by most business concerns. INDIVIDUALS desiring to become affiliated with this organization are invited by the committee chairman and the officers and directors, to mail their membership tee as soon as possible to Dale M. Worwood, Secretary Nephi Chamber of Commerce, 60 North 1st West, Nephi. Business memberships for 1959 are now due and payable, and businessmen are invited to submit their checks as soon as is ful-ye- ar ar Teams During Week representatives of Juab as- School District were in attendtral School sociation held their meeting on ance at the Utah Education LeadDecember 19 at the Elementary ership school held at Kanab last school auditorium. The meeting week end. Ralph O. Boswell, Supt. was conducted by Mrs. Roy W. Clyde C. Child, Clarence H. Pay, deHanson, president and prayer was and Ivan Watts attended the offered by Mrs. Dean Worthing- partments where group problems were discussed. Misses Phyllis ton. The Junior high school band Blackham and Shirleen Slack, and Verl Garrett attended department gave several numbers. Mrs. Hanson introduced Vern sessions where the general topic Miner, probation officer of the was the understanding of oneself Third District Court who talked and other members of a group. Before returning to Nephi the on Juvenile Delinquency. He told the group that in 75 per cent of Juab Education association delethe cases it is not a matter of gates visited the Glen Canyon Dam site. delinquent children but delinquent One of the most imparents. portant things to prevent juven- Nephi News Briefs he stated, is not ile delinquency All Singing Mothers of Juab to unhold your child in something you know is wrong that your child Stake and all who would like to has done. sing with the group are invited to be at the Juab Stake Seminary on Saturday afternoon, January Council The Ladies Federated 24 at 2 p.m. met on Friday, January 16 at the home of Mrs. John Cotton. Mrs. An open house was held at Cotton presided and many business matters were discussed. Spring Lake Sunday in honor of Mrs. C. R. Lomax, first vice the 90th birthday anniversary of The open president of the Utah Federation William T. Harper. of Womens Clubs, and Mrs. J. E. house was held at the home of Andrews, president of the Nebo his son in law and daughter, Mr. First District were present and and Mrs. Walter Butler. Attenddiscussed many problems concern- ing from Nephi were his son in ing the Community Achievement law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. program. The presidents and vice E. D. Park; also Mr. and Mrs. presidents of the nine clubs were Miles A. Anderson and Mr. and Mrs. Dee Kendal. present. Parent-Teache- Wor-woo- Teachers Paticipate in Convention at Kanab Central School P. T. A. Hears of Delinquency The Nephi Elementary and President Emma Wilson and committee members DaNell n Florence Kendall and Ostler, who comfort tested these chairs before they were purchased, join with all members of the club in hoping that all visit ors and patients at the hospital will enjoy them. January School Board Makes Lions Club at Inspection Tour of All School d Linda Kay Wheelwright winner of fifth place Properties Members of the Board of Education made an inspection tour of all adn facilities of the buildings Juab School District Monday af- ternoon. Superintendent Child briefed the board members on eight points in evaluating the physical plants for each school. Members of the Board noted that the Nephi Central School w'as in the poorest condition and was the post overcrowded of any of the school buildings in the district, Supt. Child stated. Everything Ready for John Deere Day' Today Today will be John Deere day Nephi with all farmers and stockmen being especially invited to atend the John Deere Day show at the Venice Theatre at 1 p.m. Special door prizes will be rather than lunch being given, served as was announced in the article in last issue. Fred Chapman, manager of Chapman Chevrolet, local John Deere dealer, invites all interest-sister- s ed to attend and participate in the activities of the day. in Payson Observes Founding Date Nephi Lions Club members and their partners attended a 35th anniversary celebration of the Payson Lions club recently, at ward hall at the Park-Secon- d Payson. Those attending from the Nephi club were President and Mrs. John Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Ilershey, Broadhead, Mr. and Mrs. Merle White, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Loren Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Phillips. Bruce Radham, president of the Payson Lions club was in charge of the program with Clarence Hill as master of ceremonies. District Governor Cless Jackson introduced Maurice Perstein, Director of Lions International, who gave an inspiring talk comparing conditions of today with those of 1924 when the Payson club was found- ed. A highlight of the evening was presentation of a Chevron award and attendance pin to Darrel Brown, only charter member still active in the club. 35-ye- ar Juab Stake Relief Society leadership meeting will be held at the d ward chapel at 2 p. First-Secon- m. on January 25. Classes in French Fourth Ward Invites To All Family Supper on Saturday Evening An invitation is extended to all families of Juab Stake to attend a Fourth Ward Family Supper on Saturday January 24 at 6:30 p.m., according to an announcement by Donald L.: Bailey, Bishop. The supper will be under direction of the Aaronic Priesthood of the ward. An entire family may obtain supper at the affair for the small fee of $3.00, Bishop Bailey stated. Individual rate will be $1.00 per person. Serving will begin at 6:30 p.m. promptly at the Fourth Ward rec- reational hall. Bank to Sponsor Couple To Short Course" at Utah State University For the past few years the Utah Bankers association has sponsored a "Farming Couples Short Course in agriculture and home economics. The First Security Bank of Utah, Nephi office, has agreed to sponsor a couple to attend the course this year. They will pay the cost of lodging and travel. The course will be held February 3 to 6. The material studied will be of joint interest on home and farm problems. Other classes of specific interest will meet separately. The classes for women will be in clothing, foods, children problems and similir subjects. Subjects of discussion for the men will be in livestock feeding disease problems, fertility, care of equipment, etc. If you are interested in attending this short course, you are invited to contact the Juab County Agents office at 164. Arrangements must be completed by Jan- The man who has a yen to mind other peoples business should become an efficiency expert and get paid for it. Speakingmeof efficiency that one uary 29. experts, they tell was called to a bakery in a small southern Utah community to find out why the place wasnt making Announce Engagements good returns. The advice: Make Classes in French and m Spanthe holes in the doughnuts bigger. Lake Tribune the other morning. March of Dimes Drive ish will begin Monday, January 26 TRICE GOWERS Then the place did lose money around to its a fine Congratulations, Jim more at the Juab high school building, go dough it took Mr. and Mrs. Merron E. Price record for a fine player! a bigger hole! according to an announcement rec- announce The Nephi Jaycee Janes met at the engagement of their reg of director Keith reg by Bailey, ently JoAnn to Fred L. GowAnd the second nice thing was Rays Cafe on January 14. A chickdaughter distadult for Juab education the Mrs. REG says: en dinner was served to 10 memMonday evening. Nephi folks rict. Mr. Bailey stated that the ers, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Many a man turned over a who after which A. K. Johnson bers, of Nephi No definite were Bill Ames Years New on watching French and Spanish classes will zf it Gowers day new leaf n o rvziAH enr am t n a wt n t News at 10 over KSL-Twere showed a film on polio. Mrs. Lor-e- e be to to and offered adults 7th, and turned It back the next. chairman of the thrilled w hen Mr. and Mrs. James PolioMemmott, 8th, 9th, 10th, 11th and 12th reg ; fund drive for the Jaycee on Vickers When the program. appeared a thing! s grade students maintaining a B It peculiar to districts Janes, assigned polio average. Anyone wishing to regthe local plant formerly known Mr. and Mrs. Vickers were to Southern California for each member. ister for the foreign language as Thermoid puts on a batch of were Sue Present Lois Gore, classes prior to the first class ten or 20 or 100 men therms not a short visit and were pictured Greenhalgh, Theral Park, DeOn but let just a getting on the plane, and also Paxman, Dons Anderson, Merlene period may contact Mrs. Madeline much said of it Johnson for French or Miss Barn get laid off because one with an interior shot of the huge Liddiard, Nancy Beck, Vaudis little plane showing them comfortable bara Brooks for Spanish. A $5 00 department shuts down ofa orders Howarth, LaVee Austine and Lor-e- e m their seats ready for take-of- f. registration fee is being charged under seasonal weakness Memmott. for adults. pictures were very nice, Mr. and youd think the whole town The Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kendall of Vickers, and we extend was going to hades on the next and Ross Christensen, son of Mr. and Delphic Club's S65.00 Contribution Helps Pool Fund and practical mathematics also are Magna, formerly of Nephi. an- bus. Were mighty proud of our to them our best wishes for a and Mrs. James P. Christensen of Le-- I happy holiday in California being offered for 12 weeks, two 'nounce the engagement of their community, and were mighty Nephi's Swimming Pool Fund 01 funds with an oil painting, and hours weekly. The mathematics daughter Romola Kendall to thankful for the wonderful indust- - to Bill Ames and his staff a nice van has been named to the Deans one part "Thanks from all the folks at Roll at Snow College, ac- -' received a $65 00 boost this week ,h,s was awarded to Dr. P, L. class will begin January 29. and ert Nielsen, son of Mr. and Mrs. ry we have. But theres do could Jones of Nephi. we the upholstery class, limited to Lawrence Nielsen of Midvale, Nephi. of our community cording to word received recently Lr,r,n ,hat am0J 1 turn 0 -- The young couple will be mar-b- e The check of $65.00 derived ,12 members will begin January! TO In order to from the College. the ak yak factory! without a'or R- E. Winn by the IX from the sale of tickets for the 26, both at 7 pm. Registration ried April 17 in the Salt Lake eligible for the honor roll, a where the speed of multiplication A I srting Particle: Tomorrow la always better student must have a 3.75 or bet- - phic Literary Club, sponsors of a painting was turned to Mayor wd be at the first class, with a LDS Temple. A reception will nlication by the latest brain: ter grade point average for the recent community service pro- - Winn on Monday afternoon of this $2 00 registration fc? being charg- - honor them that evening in the machines becomes antiquated byj than today It has more aibilltlea. ied. Iject. The project was the raising week. Oquirrah Stake House. quarter. top-mo- And Spanish to Start Next Week st T V A zi T te half-doze- ! P.ob-Hon- j - or |