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Show Mrs. Eagar Hostess to Ladies Literary Club The Ladies Literary Club met at the home of Mrs. James H. Eagar for their regular BIRTHS Recent births at the Juab County Hospital were the following: Son, born November 17 to Mr. and Mr.s James L. Painter, Nephi. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Painter of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Roland F. Beach of Greenriver, Utah. Great grand parents are Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorensen of Levan and Mr. and Mrs. James O. Rosquist of Ephraim. Daughter, bom November 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard J. Orgill of Mona. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Berry of Eureka and Mr. and Mrs. John Orgill of Mona. Great grand father is Marve Berry of Eureka. meeting on Monday evening, with Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, first vice president, conducting. Club colect was read by Mrs. Ralph Belliston. Minutes and roll call was by Miss Mabel Sperry. Pledge of Allegiance was led by Mrs. J. E. Robertson. A letter was read by Mrs. Stephenson from the Utah State Hospital thanking the club women for the generous donation of clothing that was delivered to the hospital by Mrs. J. II. Cotton, representing the club. The time then was turned over to Mrs. Ferry Ostler who displayed a large number of gift suggestions that had been made by the group of Nephi ladies who attended Leadership school at Logan recently. d Those present were Mrs. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper were Mr. and Mrs. Alan Ostler and children of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Don V. Cooper and family of Payson and Gerald Cooper of Logan. Mrs. Oren Neilsen and son of Sunset and Mrs. Reva Ballow and family of Logan were the week end guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chase. Mrs. James Allred and children of Fountain Green were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Jarrett and daughter Cheryl of Spring-vill- e visited with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Garrett over the week- Wil-for- Bailey, Mrs. E. Alton Mrs. Lester B. BelMrs. Ralph Belliston, liston, Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Mrs. J. G. Irons, Mrs. T. Warren Allred, Mrs. J. H. Cotton, Miss Mabel Sperry, Mrs. James R. Stanley, Mrs. Ferry Ostler, Mrs. J. E. Robertson, Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, Mrs. G. R. Judd and Mrs. James H. the hostess, Eagar. ; IT'S YOUR HEALTH THAT COUriTS! ywijiuv H H.y confidence of your physician is one of our most cherished possessions. When has in medical doctor confidence a a pharmacist, that should be recommendation to The of the accuracy of our faithfulness of our products, of our service. Bring your to us for prompt, accurate reasonable prices. you Nephi Local and Social Items prescriptions, the the endorsement next presciption service at most end. for the Thanksgivng week with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay, and her father Jesse Pay and other relatives. Nephi, Utah Page Three Recently admitted patients Raymond Nielsen, son of Mrs. at the Juab County Hospital Ora Nielsen, Nephi include the following: Reed A. Bailey, Nephi Randall Morgan, son of Mr. Edawrd Ostler, Nephi and Mrs. Fay Morgan, Nephi Mrs. Kay Stuart, Nephi Mrs. Pearson Corbett, Nephi. Jeri Lynn and Jeffery Craig, children of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Craig, Santaquin. LOST YOUR KEY? You can George Duckworth, Nephi. get another made quickly at Mrs. Ramon Wilkey, Montel-lo- , 44 West Center. Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. Newell Bracken of Orem spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Bracken and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Howard. Thursday, November 24, I960 Juab Hospital Patient List Mr. and Mrs. Fay Morgan and daughter Sydnee were in Provo on Saturday to attend the funeral of Elizabeth Robertson, aunt of Mr. Morgan. They also visited with his brother, Orland Morgan of Prossor, Washington at the home of his sister, Mrs. Joy Miss Linda Aiken of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh City visited at the home Spring of his and son Dale Lynn and Mrs. grand-parent- s, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Greenhalgh and three C. R. Tolley on Sunday. She children, Mrs. Gary Greenhalgh was enroute to Logan where and baby were in Santaquin on she is attending the university. Tuesday to visit with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. Ivan Tew Mary Nelson on her 83rd birthday anniversary. She is a great were in Heber City on Friday aunt of Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh. and Saturday visiting with their son in law and daughter, Enjoying a few days vaca- Mr. and Mrs. Paul R. Daniels. tion visiting at Glen Canyon and making the loop to Hoover Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Hatch Dam and Las Vegas were Mr. of Chesterfield, Idaho were and Mrs. Reeve Richardson and overnight guests of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. J. Earl Reid. Mrs. W. W. Stephensen on SatThey report enjoying the love- urday. They were enroute to ly weather and the desert scen- their home after visiting the southern temples. ery. Mrs. Alma Garrett and Mr. and Mrs. Leon Hall of daughter Susan and her friend Richfield visited at the home of Spningville visited Thursof their son and daughter in afternoon at the home of day L. law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mr .and Mrs. W. W. StephenHall on Sunday. sen, parents of Mrs. Garrett. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Scott, Burnett Stephensen of HenMrs. Sadie Reid and Mrs. Jennie Swasey spent the week derson, Nevada is visiting with end in Parowan visiting with his family this week over the Mrs. Hattie Holyoak and Mrs. Thanksgiving holiday. Elizabeth Lyman, also relativMr. and Mrs. Donald Ostler es in Cedar City. Mrs. Sadie and twin boys spent Sunday in visit a for Reid remained with Mayor and Mrs. R. E. Parowan. Winn and also visiting with his Edward Ostler who was . Mrs. Norman Ostler and baby father, daughter Joy are visiting at a patient at the hospital. the home of her parents, Mr. Miss Linda Harris of Ogden and Mrs. Allan E. Parry in was a recent guest of Mr. and week. this Spanish Fork Mrs. Jay Warner. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Williams and two daughters were in Wendover on Sunday to attend the farewell testimonial for her nephew, Lynn Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley. Tolley and Glen Tolley also attended the services. Mrs. Allen F. McOune of Temple City, California is here f Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gadd and daughter Vickie of Provo spent Sunday at the home of their parents, Mrs. George Parkin and Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd. F. II. Nevada. Steven Howell, son of Mr. and Mrs. Thoral Howell, Nephi. Mrs. Oliver Penrod, Nephi Fountain Ray E. Garlick, Green. Samuel G. Blackham, Tooele Mariam Berwick, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Berwick, Nephi Eugene Pay, Nephi Mrs. Sadie Cazier, Nephi officers: Left to right: Christine Winn, Gayle Renne Ellcrtson; Mrs. Jones, advisor; Linda Sanders, president, Judy Garrett, Kathy Broadhead and Julie Johnson A. Wil-ke- y, F II A OFFICERS AND MEMBERS PLAN VARIED ACTIVITIES FOR SCHOOL YEAR From the FHA club activities of JuaQ High School got underway Monday, October 17 when the club members met for a party in the Home Economics Department. Officers in charge of were Linda the Sanders, president; Julie Johnson, Judy Garrett and Christine Winn, vice presidents; Kathie Broadhead, secretary and Gayle Wilkey, reporter. These girls were elected recently to head the organization for the 1960-6- 1 school year. Advisor to the group is Mrs. Pat Jones. The group has set up their calendar for the year as fol- er JHS CLARION lows: November WANTED AT ONCE Man year-roun- UTK-151-24- 3, Denver, Colorado. TIMEX WATCHES $6.93 to - plus tax Robert Hall Pharmacy. $16.95 GRAND OPENING officers. The FHA Is one of Juabs most active organizations. Its creed is "Toward New Horiz-on- e which is an infinite challenge and expresses the purposes of the organization to learn to live better in todays world in order that their lives and those of their families may be better tomorrow. WANTED Dont let Christmas go past High Coundlmen find our supply of Church books is tops Deposit your entries this week at Christensens, Inc. 45 North Main St. 3, business meeting; November 23, Harvest Ball; December 19, Hayride; January 27, dance; February 23, Parents night; March 6, FHA convention; and May 15, final meeting and election of We loan Carpet Shampooers Almost new FOR SALE 440 John Deere crawler with at no cost with purchase of winch and dozer. Sacrifice Blue Lustre shampoo ChapMoroni, man Furniture Co., 61 South price. Phone 2966, Main. Utah. or woman to supply Rawlelgh household necessities to consumers. 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