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Show teachers receive Attend School Lunch Meetings In Connection From Uie JUS CLAIUON Juab High students Joined Jther students in a With UEA Institute holiday while teachers attended U. E. A. institute. Mrs. Gladys Brown, Mrs. Ada Tm hi sands of school teachers Kendall, Mrs. Olive Cowan from all sections of the state Nina Mrs. and Morgan attendon Salt Lake City ed the School Food Services converged Thursday October 5th, as the U. K. of A. the scions recently 61th annual convention of the si the Mount Ogden Junior Ltah Education Association Professor E. C. High School. Cloned. jtPlosen of the Brigham Young Meetings, workshops, exhibon talked Educat'rhersity its and luncheons were in pro- Around the World". He (Tftiid iniMMn tion nn th . ihree day showed films and summarized Z four-da- y CHALLENGE AT U.E.A. er (itiardUn, one of Greet ItrltUna leading newapepera, challenged the teechera to y ept the greet their role In building the American way of life. education than to have courage to discover the things in the Soviet system we can adreepon-IbUitmire. Here's just one", he said. The Soviets have eliminated illiteracy, and this we can approve. to go to The Russians seem to us Family Gathering Held the morning session, while Dr. llorold C. Hunt, Prolcasor of Education at Harvard Univer sity spoke at the evening meeting. Ollier highlights of Friday wor the performances of the school orchestra and the school chorus. pleasant day was jpent on Saturday, October 11 when Mr. and Mrs. El. P. Cox euertained lor all ol Mr. Cox brother and sister. Conung lor the occasion were Mr. and Mrs. Hal M. Cox of Orangevile, Mr. and Mrs. Elbert C. Cox ol Richfield, Mi's. William Peacock and Mrs. A. G. Jewkes of Castle Lule, and Mrs. D. D. McArthur of Salt Lake City. The dinner on Saturday was a birthday dinner honoring five members of the tanuly who celebrated birthdays in October. They were Mrs. Ed. P. Cox. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Cox. Elbert Cox and Mrs. A. G. Jewkes. Mrs. McArthur, Mrs. Peacock and Mrs. Jewkes remained to spend Sunday in Nephi. all-hig- )er-thle- k. j a 01 ' . NEPHI NEWS BRIEFS . fv wy v- y vi NEPHI at Utah Thursday, The first regular meeting of the Literary Club for the 1 961-0elub year was held on OetolKT 9 at the home of Mrs. W. W. Stephenson, chib Mi's president. Stephenson welcomed the memtiers and presented a numter of business matters. Mrs. G. U. Judd read litany, and Mrs. James H. Fa gar gave an outline of the RUST protection rust Hansen. Chevron Utility Coating makes it easy to proof asphaltic equipment stored outdoors. This quick-dryincoating gives 6 to 12 months protection. Just spray or brush it on metal Implements, orchard heaters, pip, tanks or Idle farm equipment g - for branding sheep. It stays on top of wool, reducing loss when wool Is sorted. Wont smear when used LEO W. CHRISTEIISEJI P.O. Box 72 Phone 21 W Nephi (cm ecu. I k J Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Kelson of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Beagley. Mrs. John R. Vickers and Mr. and children of Muray, Mrs. Nephi Howarth of Magna, Ronald Belliston and Lester H. Belliston of Ogden were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester B. Belliston one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazler visited with Mr. and Mrs. Don Ferguson in Provo, Mrs. John Ellison In Orem and Mi. and Mrs. Art Hartvigxen In Spanish Fork on Sunday. Pag Meeling showed slides and explained the of I lie new system. Tiie evening was enjoyed by the following mernta'rs: Mrs. W , W. Stephenson, Mrs J. E. Roliertson, Miss Maind Sperry. Mis. Wilford Bailey, Mrs. A. L. t. Mrs. J. L Belliston, Mrs Win Bailey. Mrs. T. W. Mrs. James Stanley, Allred. Mis. Marvin Anderson, Mrs. John Berwick, Mrs. Ieo Chrisyears program. The highlight of the evening tensen, Mrs. John H. Cotton, was an explanation and demon- Mi's. James H. Eagar. Mrs. stration by Mr. Hardy of the Harry Foote. Mrs. A. V. Gadd, Ml States Tel. and Tel. Co. of Mrs. J, G. Irons, Mm. G. R. the new dial system to he in Judd and Mrs Ferry Ostler. u-- e on-be- t RESULTS Clark Ostler scored 558 for high individual series, and 256 for a high individual game in play in the Trl City league during the past week. Play is at the Nebo Lanes at Payson. In the team series, Painter Motors team was as hot as their new Chrysler as they hit 2802 for the series top, and the Meadow Gold boys must have been drinking Meadow Gold high energy milk as they topped the team games with 1005. Standings in the Tri City League, with the first figure being the fwon" and the second the lost records: Sherms Famlee Bread, 21-18-Painter Motor Co., 16-J ack s Meadow Gold, 15-- 9 ; Cafe, Service 12-Rays 12-1Ray's Pexton Wholesale. Nephi Pack, Texaco, 10-AnGreenwood Service Dave s ; derson Sinclair, 3; 8; 6; 12-1- 2; 8; 2; 5; 4; 5; HUNDREDS OF SILGHTLY DAMAGED ITEMS AT BIG SAVINGS ROBERT HALL PHARMACY ID 3o Phon 4 3 Nephi, Utah Prescription Specialist 3-- Distributing. 3-- EVERYTHING hr the HUNGRY YOU TABLERITE U.S. HERE DONT HAVE TO HUHT FOR BARGIANS CHOICE STEAK - WHOLE FRYERS 25 lb GRADE A m T BONE or lb SIRLOIN - 2 lb pkg TABLERITE 17 THICK SLICED r MILD CHEESE a 2LBSs BACON FROZEN PUMPKIN or FRUIT PIES FOODS for 3 9T 91c STRAWBERRIES 6for 91c FISH STICKS -- 3 for TABLEFRESH PRODUCE POTATOES - Idaho lbs flhSlC Russets Utah Jonathan jnsf fw lib Ibsjj APPLES lb FANCY PEANUTS oF it... I FOLGERS LB piffce 2LBfll7 Reg. or Drip SPEND A HAPPY HOLIDAY AT DESERT VILLA Empeys rooms with picture windows King-sh- e Air - Conditioned Hi-- and fi TV Phones Dinner and show reservations arranged Baby-sitte- available rs Swimming pool All deluxe services Prices Effective Thursday, Friday and Saturday Quantities Limited! LAS VEGAS, NEVADA Right on "The Strip" Writ hr literature new TXAVU GUI DC lining fin. oteli fine coott te -- l IfP' Centre rm ef Meter Hotel Morfcit CUSTOM cm, pptevj fiv in Nephi. Mr. Hardy augurated 2 n Low-co- st 1961 19. Mrs. Stephenson, Club President, Hosts Ladies Literary Group at Opening BIRTHS Mrs. Ethel Williams of Salt Lake City was a week end guest of Mrs. Alice F. Bailey. Mrs. J. Norman Jorgensen of Salt Lake City was in Nephi last week to attend the funeral services for Lynn Jack-soand also visited with Mrs. Gilbert Bailey on Wednesday and Thursday. Saturday dinner guests of Mrs. Gilbert Bailey were Mrs. Sylvia Onion of California, Mrs. Jane Robinson, Truma Lee Linebaugh and Paul Linebaugh of Pleasant Grove. Mrs. Wiliam Bailey and Mrs. Clarence Greenhalgh and sons Glen and Steven visited in Cedar City over the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Robert C. October BOWLING jhs&i vvr; iV T. s&y Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Lunt and son Todd of Shit Lake City wore week end guests of his Mr. and Mrs. Ray parents, Lunt. v ' rj ( " '5XTc.ti 5 Cox Home A very ali-htg- h We don't have h school to the Russian system barbarians. Our intellectual to meet the challenges looming arrogance is one of the Sov'Hie convention clotted Satjust over the horizon" Mr. iet's greatest assets. urday with the stirring Freedman said. woids of Inwrence G. "Acknovv ledge all their former l S. ConunU-slone- r He told the teachers It la of Fdueatlon. He told achievements, but remembWltf? stsslons er your heritage has given thHr duty In the rlaaeroom teachers to express strength his talk by saying that basic- taking place in the Tabernacle. to their students, and guide to rrrete a better world achievements you greater session began at within the world. You canthem to more punitive thinkand can lead to more." ay and was not aim too high for stud-ent- a ing. n hey followed Norman F. Hysessions will he aald; Fridays they att, state president. Teachers returned to their the same theme set in the first rejoice In the challenge." f A panel discussion on meeting. Donald I. Wood, as- classrooms with a renewed deMax Freedman, keynote of Utah School We must take greater sociate professor of education termination to help students corFood Sendee Association Memspeaker, Washington risks for freedom. No task Is at Rice University, Houston. have a keener appreciation of bers to the Local, State and respondent of the Manrheet- - more Important for American Texas was guest speaker for fivedom. National Associations, to the! v wiraaaw Community, and to other Professional Groups was another feature. Miss Carma McDer- molt, state school food service Mr. and Mrs. Max Howard Mi-s- . Clarence Paxman last . nutritionist, was the moderat-- ! son Michael of Provo vis-ra- y Thursday. or. Ethel Fortune of the Mur-1- ? th her Parents. Mr. and School District presented i,fod V Mr. and Mrs. James Sorena salad demonstration which rrs' Theodore Howard on Sun-wn- s sen of Scipio spent last week r--7 very interesting. She dem-!dd; in Nephi with their sons in onstrated the making of 100 Mr. and Mrs Mr. and law and daughters, Hawkins nulntious salads which were ,jsited in Kearns and Kays- - Mrs. Arlin Stephensen and Mr. colorful and delicious. villc with their children over and Mrs. Ronald Gowers. On Friday morning the Food the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin AnderServices delegates met in the Mr and Mrs. Charles Bowl- - son and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler general U. E. A. session in the j es of entertained on attended funeral services on Tabernacle. At noon an assoc- - SundaySpringville at a dinner in Tuesday at Moroni for Burton iat.on luncheon was held at the honor of her mothe' Mrs Md. of Salt Lake City. Prudential Federal Savings & vin Stanley, on the occasion Bradley Loan building. After the lunch- of her Mr. Mrs. Floyd C. Drapand 1 ? .. ; . A eon reports from the American deliciousbirthday anniversary. was served to er of Spring City and Mr. and dinner School Food Service AssociatMr. and Mrs. Melvin Stanley, Mrs. Mozart Larsen of Moroni ion convention held at Denver Mr. and Mrs. Blaine Norton, visited at the home of Mr. and were given by members who and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Marvin Anderson recentV,: Gary Norton attended. of Provo and Miss Sharon El- ly. lis of Mapleton. In the evening Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Bailey Rodney A. Ashby, director of the Utah Sfchool Lunch Pro- they all attended Sacrament spent the week end in Salt : at the Thirteenth Ward Lake City "'-I with their gram told about the State meeting visiting in Provo where Paul Green- son in law and Board of Education working daughters, Mr. v ith the Governor to institute halgh was honored at a home and Mrs. Merlyn Burraston and He had Miss Lucille coming testimonial. a program to strengthen Bailey. The Mona Ward is trophy as well by Mrs. Morgan Mona The school food ser- just returned from a mission to Texas and Mexico. He is Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Ostler proud of this group of Mia Lunt, stake vice department has pledged sports director. hat "each day we will do a son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray and family visited in Salt Lake Maids who won the Juab Stake in the group are, Included for at least one Greenhalgh of Provo and a City on Saturday with Mr. and girls soft ball championship something Ranee Kay, Vickie Mrs. of winstanding: Mr. and Mrs. Leo Eugene Hintze. They also during the past summer by child to make him happy he grandson Bowles, and Mr. and Mrs. Jos- attended the farewell testimon- ning every game in the series. Young, Kathleen Oliver. Anita is an American. eph H. Greenhalgh of Nephi. ial for Blaine Taylor at Kearns They have won three years out Ewell, Rose Keyte, and Mrs. Ed. Delaney of the U. S. o fthe past four. Not only did Edith Keyte. ward sports di Sunday afternoon. Mr. Mrs. Clair Anderson receive the cham- rector. Seated are Kathy New Department of Agriculture and and of Salt Mrs. Lynn Olpln and Mrs. these girls Lake City family told of Utahs use of surplus award at the MIA ton, Veda Rae Newton and Ann pionship spent the week end with Mr. Melvin Stanley took Judy meeting of the last Juab Stake Suotherland. Nyra Stanley and commodities. and Mrs. George V. Jones. Overman to her home in Ogbut were Sandra Newberry were absent den recently, where they visit- Quarterly conference, the sportsmanship when the picture was taken. awarded Mrs. Burnell Gowers spent ed with her parents, Mr. and Wednesday of last week in Mrs. J. J. Overman. They also Fori Wall D.U.P. Salt Lake City with her son in visited with Mr. and Mrs. Dee SOCIAL ITEMS OF law and daughter, Mr. and Belliston. Mrs. Gary Bums (Cecil GowCamp Holds October Mrs. Emma Parkin of Pocaers). Mrs. Gowers and son Glen attended the baptism at tello, Idaho is visiting with her Belliston Home the Tabernacle on Wednesday brother in law and sister, Mr. Meet evening where Gary Bums was and Mrs. Melvin Stanley. Week end guests of Mrs Glen Gowers particiFort Wall Camp of the baptised. Mrs. Henriette Johnson of Hazel Bosh were Mrs. Leah in the confirmation. pated Pioneers Utah of Daughters Provo, and her daughter, Mrs. Bosh of Levan, Mrs. Frank met on Friday, November 13 Mr. and Mrs. Frank J. Lunt Ray Carter and son Kevin of Mr. of Moroni, at the home of Mrs. Ida Bel- of Nephi, and Mr. and Mrs. Spanish Fork visited at the Christensen Wiliam J. Bosh and Mrs. and liston. Mrs. Olive Broadhead, Sterling W. Fackrell of Spring-viii- e home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora four children of Kearns, Mrs. Captain of the camp, was in were in Brigham City last Lunt on Sunday. Vernon Bosh and three childcharge. Sunday where they attended ren and Mrs. George Crisp of Prayer was given by Chap- Sacrament meeting to witness Mr. Mrs. and City. Jesse Steele Spring lain Alligee Anderson and the the blessing and naming of the minutes of the previous meet- daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mil-to- n of Tooele called at the home of Sadie Cazier accompanMiss.Estella McPherson Mon- iedMrs. Mrs. Bell Bontague of Pay-so- n B. Lunt. Mrs. Milton B. ing were read by Secretary day. of Pearl Belliston. A history to Delta where they visitLunt and family returned to James Park, a pioneer, was Nephi with them for a two Mrs. Verla Mackay and ed with Mrs. Mary Beckworth given by Nita Park, and the w'eeks visit. children Carleen and Glen of on Monday. lesson on Utah's Three GovCity are visiting at and Mrs. Ballard Hoyt Recent guests of Mr. and Brigham ernments was given by Leona the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nor- andMr.sons David and Neil spent Mrs. Chester Foote were Mr. man Greenhalgh. Mackey. Max Knight and Tuesday at the home of his Light refreshments were and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowers mother, Mrs. Eva Hoyt. served to 22 by hostesses Ida children of Springville, Mr. and Belliston, Leatha Tidwel, Haz- Mrs. Dick Bailey and children spent Sunday in Payson visitof Ephraim, Mrs. Judy Marks ing with their son and daughtel Carter and Ruey Walker. and baby of Magna and Mr. er in law, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur CARD OF THANKS and Mrs. Ralph Foote of Pro- J. Bowers and family. We are most grateful to PATIENT POODLES These vo. who poodles wait in Boston while Week end guests of Mr. and friends, relatives and all their master shops for the Mrs. Don Ingram entertain- Mrs. Reed Greenhalgh were in any way offered assistance aclatest best seller or one of ed on Monday in honor of her Gordon Lee Greenhalgh, who following the unfortunate We also are those how to books to help son Blake on his ninth birth- is attending the Utah State cident recently. A son was bom October 11, day anniversary. Games and University: and Mr. and Mrs. grateful to the nurses and the teach old dogs new tricks. staff at the Juab County Hos1961, at the Juab County Hos- refreshments were enjoyed by Neil Greenhalgh of Provo. for their kindness and pital pital to Mr. and Mrs. George the honored guest and twelve Mr. and Mrs. Frank Green- thoughtfulness toward Mr. A. Jackman of Moroni. Grandfriends. YOUR OLD WATCH IS during his stay there. halgh and daughters Marjory parents are Mrs. Lula Jensen Mr. and Mrs. Brent D. Hall and Marilyn attended a fare- We shall always appreciate of Moroni and Mrs. Bertha WORTH MORE ON ol Salt Lake City visited with well testimonial in Salt Lake what has been done in our be Jackman of Levan. TRADE IN AT for wishes well the and half, for Bowers Elder Robert City the future. on Sunday evening. NEPHI JEWELRY Mr. and Mrs. Wells Ellertson Phone 341 Nephi Mr. and Mrs. E. Alton Mr. and Mrs. Barry Avety and daughter Shara Dawn were in Santaquin on Saturday evening to attend the wedding of Archie Alexander and Nadine Westover. The bride is a sister of Mrs. Avery. at by 1C 56 EAST CENTER STREET PHONE 57 NEPHI FREEZING WRAPPING CUTTING prices are our Approximate GOST OR LESS To which wa add All only 10 CASE LOTS at cost plus are 6 c -- |