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Show Universal Microfilming Ccrp, lid Pfcerpont Av&rna Saltt Lake cityy Utah to See article with High School News on Page 4 Volunteers Plan Heart Fund Drive Nephi Federated Women's Clubs will conduct the Heart Fund Drive on Heart Sun24th, accordday,to February L. Max Orme, genMrs. ing eral chairman. The following assignments have been given: Nephi First Ward. Nautilus Club, wuth Mrs. Evan Blackett as chairman ; Nephi Second Ward, Beta Club with Mrs. Jack Ludlow as chairman; Nephi Third Ward, IndiesStella League with Mis. Boswell as chairman; Nephi Club Fourth Ward, with Mrs. E. C. Sherwood Al-as chairman. In Mona, Mrs. as ger Sutherland will serveMrs. chairman and in Levan, Lit-eve- ry Lit-a-Lu- re will be Mangelson assisted by Mrs. Romaine Mangelson. The Nephi Lions Club under the direction of President Russell Jackson was assigned to the business district. Golden chairman Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Douglas of Magna spent the week, end with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nephi, Juab County, Utah, Thursday, February 21, Single Copy, 10c HOLIDAY OPENINGS, CLOSINGS Musical On February 28 An outstanding evening of music will be presented on Thursday, February 28th by a Nephi young lady, Miss Marsha . . Hoyt. This special event is being Litsponsored by the Ladies erary Club and the Beta Club. ' The musical will be held at the Juab Stake House at 8:00 pm. was graduated Miss Hoyt Unifrom the Brigham Young Bachel-o- f a with 1960 in versity Arts degree in music educayear she tion. The following assistant-ship received a teaching in the vocal department and remained at the University to do graduate work. While at the Y she was a member of the a capalla choir, and was a voice student of John R. B. Newell and Halliday Weight. Miss Hoyt spent the past She year in Munich, Germany.Musik studied singing at the Hochsdhule and was employed by the Munich branch of the University of Maryland asalsoa She student supervisor. was a member of the Munich Bach Choir. She is currently enrolled at BYU where she is teaching in the voice department and completing her masters degree in musicology. Miss Hoyts accompanist will be Mrs. Smith, the former Mona Andrus, who studied for two years at Ricks College in Rexburg, Idaho, and then enrolled at the BYU where she was a student of Carl Fuerst-neShe was graduated in I960 and returned for the following year as a graduate student. She is presently a student of Reid Nibley and is a member .of the piano faculty of the music department. A special invitation is extended to all Federated Clubs and to the general public to attend this entertainment. It is free of charge. An immunization clinic will be held on Thursday, February 28 at 1:30 p.m. at the Elementary School auditorium. Shots will be given for tetanus, Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, Typhoid, Small Pox and DPT. Anyone needing these shots are urged to be at the school. r. Some are some arent! Thafa just the situation BYU-Ju- "closing" for the national holiday on Friday Washingtons birthday! It appears that the grocery stores will remain open to serve you, while some of the other business houses will be concerning Education Day Saturday ab Registration is in progress Mona; Mrs. Neldon Hanson, for Juab Education Day, sched- First Ward; any member of the uled for Saturday, February 23 bishoprics in the Second and at the Juab Stake Center. Third Wards; and James H. Ockey Jr. in the Fourth ward. Sessions will begin at 10 Contact these people for rega.m. Those planning to atistration, programs and other tend should register before Mr. Neiisen said information. Saturday to avoid delay In that if it is not convenient to getting to the sessions, stat- register with any of these, you ed Calvin E. Neiisen, Chairmay register at any time Satman of the day for Juab urday. Those who register are Stake. free to participate in all or any part of the day and even-bi- g Mr. Neiisen stated that regactivities. istration agents in the wards are: Mrs. Clarence Paystrup, Registration for adults is Mrs. Lauren Keyte, 1.50 for the entire day and Levan; evening. Students may reg- closed for the holiday. The Nephi office of First Security Bank will remain closed for the holiday, as will the city, county and government offices. Kids . . Kites Can be Fun If Patriotic Event Safely Flown Spring and kite flying are ju9t around the corner . . in fact a few young folks already arc letting their kites soar into the wild blue yonder. Budding astronuats and jet pilots, who begin their careers in the sky by flying kites in the windy March weather, have a few donts to remember far their own safety. Heres a safety check list for kite flyers offered by G. T. Parkinson, superintendent of the Telluride Division, Utah Power & Light Company, who urges parents to be sure their children observe these precautions: Dont use tinsel string, metal wire or any twin with metal in it! Dont fly a kite with metal in the frame or tail! Dont fly kites in rainy weather! Dont run across streets or highways while flying kites! Dont fly kites over television or radio aerials! Dont touch fallen electric TWO INSTRUCTORS who will be In Nephi for the Juab Education Day: Left, Alma Heaton, and Keith Mel vile. Forum Set Monday Night Retirement -"Insurance Income" will be the subject that will be dicussed at the next educational forum to be sponsored .by the Juab County Extension Service. The forum will be held Monday, February 25 at 7:30 at the Juab High School Auditorium. Lory M. Free of Provo will be the speaker. He Is well qualified and yon are assured of a very Interesting and enformative evening. Dont fly kites near electric power lines! Use only dry cotton string end dry doth in kite tails! Select a dear open space to fly your kite! If a kite does become entangled in electric power lines, leave it there. Do not touch The series of educational forums were planned by a committee of local citizens for the purpose of bringing additional educational opportunities to the people of Juab County. The Juab High School has cooperated by furnishing the the string, or in any manner meeting place, and speakers at attempt to get it down. Report these forums give of their time kites caught in wires and poles and information free of charge. to your nearest power company official. Kiwanis, Wives Enjoy Regular Scouting "Round will be held tonight, (Thursday) at 7:30 p.m. at the Seminary building. Explorer post advisors, Scout ooommittee-me-n. Masters, troop Cub masters, Den mothers, and Explorer Cabinet members are urged to aittend. of the Kiwanis Members Club of Nephi, and their ladies, enjoyed a Valentine Party last Wednesday evening at Rays Cafe. Members of the Finance Committee were in charge of Hospital Patient List sisted of Victor Rasmussen, J Earl Reid, K. J. Sperry and Dr. P. L. Jones and their wiv- Table Valentine Party the party. The committee Hoyt con- es. The Valentine motif was Recently admitted patients out in ithe table decorat the Juab County Hospital curried the centerpiece was at Nephi, according to the list aations, andbowl furnished by punch Wednesday by Hos- Mrs. Earl Reid. The bowl include the is overJ. 75 years old, and it was following: filled with red punch. At the bowl were the twin daughters Frank Warner, Nephi Ronald Brewer, Mt. Pleasant of Mr. and Mrs. Rasmussen. Music and games completed Maude Ingram, Nephi Larry and Esther Blackham, the party. sons of Mr. and Mrs. S. G. A marriage license was IsBlackham, Tooele sued by the Juab County Clerk Delos Garrett, Nephi on February 14 to Ronald J. Mrs. Harold Fox, Eureka Anderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Earl Baldwin, Nephi Kelly Kendall, daughter of James S. Anderson of Spring Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hurst, City and Kaithryn Bernice Lomax, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nephi Mrs. TaVere Haynes. Nephi C. R. Lomax of Nephi. released pital authorities, at a 'Datef Ward Hall, 8 p.m. Juab Wasps at Maatl Third Ward Reunion, 6:30 pan BYU Festival of Learning, Stake nouse Levan Ward Gold and Green Ball Stake Musical Festival Elementary School Patriotic Pageant Federated Clubs Musical Program Immunization Clinic Regional Basketbal Tournament at Mt. Pleasant and 3 Juab Stake Quarterly Conference and 3 K- - O. POLIO CAMPAIGN Juab Stake Temple Day First Ward Reodoa Square Oanelng FRI. Assessor Anion County announced Garfield today that his office will be open on Friday, February 22 from 9 a. in. to 3 p.m. for those desiring to purchase license plates. Remaining offices of the Court House will be closed for the holiday. -- fy&OC t&vz Mfh PLATES First-Seco- nd Planned by School Classes In keeping witn tne spirit of February, everyone is invited TO ISSUE Information wires! Feb. 21 Feb. 22 Feb. 22 Feb. 23 Feb. 23 Feb. 26 Feb. 27 Feb. 28 Feb. 28 March 1 March 2 March 2 March 2 March 7 8 Outstanding Courses on Agenda for Beagley. Clubs Sponsor Volume 54, Number 1963 Relief Society Leadership Meeting Set was made Announcement this week that the regular Relief Society Leadership meeting will be held Sunday afternoon at the Juab Stake House. Because of Fast Day meetings in all wards of the stake on February 24, the Leadership meeting will be held at 2:30 p. m., Mrs. Blanche Brough, Relief Society Stake President to attend a Patriotic Pageant to be presented February 27 by the First and Second grades of the Nephi Elementary School. Every child in these grades will take part, making a cast of 113 youngsters. The theme of the pageant will be Let Freedom Ring". Mrs. Bryans second grade will freedom depict the hard-woof yesterday. Building on that foundation, the First grades remind us of the wonderyill ful freedoms we in the United States enjoy today. Then Mrs. Becksteads Second grade will predict the freedoms which people might hope to enjoy toin the space age. morrow So remember, to "Let Freedom Ring for you on Wednesday, February 27 beginning at 7:30 p.m. in the Elementary n School Auditorium. Business On Agenda For Sunday Meet stated. ister for 1.00. Topics of vital interest to everyone will be discussed by six instructors outstanding from the Brigham Young University. Among the instructors will be Alma Heaton, recreational specialist, author of "Ballroom Dance Rhythms and Fun and dance director Dancing on the YMMIA General Board. Another instructor returning this year is Keith Melville. Dr. Melville ds an assistant professor of political science at the B ,Y. U. He has studied at the University of Utah and over-nig- ht over-nig- ht WELL NOW ON SYSTEM With precipitation totals in Last Juab County far below the "normal for the water year (October 1st) to date, Nephi City is in a more favorable position than many ether cities of the state. Connection of the City-ownwell on second north street, between second and ed third west into the system this week with a pump capable of filling the storage tanks.. In the canyon is a move which should give the area ample water - at all times. satisfaction of the city officials and engineers. Tidwell Mayor explained that as long as the Citys springs in Bradleys canyon deliver a sufficient amount of water for the culinary needs the water from the pump can, and if needed, be placed in the Irrigation System as it has in the past years. However, if spring flow drops or if usage is increased to a point where sufficient storage is not available, the pump will be turned on to fill the storage tanks in the canyon., The arrangement also is valuable in providing sufficient The well was drilled several pressure and quantity in the years ago, and the water from event of fire, the Mayor it has been pumped into the irrigation system on Third West street. Under the new system, the pressure pump will put the With an apparent eye on water into the culinary system the University of California at or it can be diverted to the the Region Tournament, the Berkeley. Dr. Melville will dis- irrigation system, as the need Juab Wasps caught fire on cuss Mormonism, American- may arise. Wedneday night to down the ism and Communism and othWasatch Academy The Mayor L. Dwane Tidwell exer subjects. at the end plained that the placing of the Wasps led of the first quarter, 35 to IS The instructors will bring to well in actual operation Mon at half time, and 49 to 21 at Juab Education Day a wealth day was the final step to legalof information and experience ly prove up on the well. The the third quarter. that will make this day a capabilities of the pump and Wasps play at Mantl on the well were proven to the Friday in division finale. liighlight of the year. VASPS WIN 62-3- 8. 18-- 5 . Times Places Announced For K. O. Polio Event The first step in wiping out polio for good in Utah is scheduled for March 2 and 3 with the opening round of the K. O. POLIO campaign in Utah. Everyone is urged to eat a sugar cube with the Sabin vaccine which will provide protection from the dreaded disease. The sugar cube will be impregnated with three drops of the Sabin oral vaccine. Juab Stake quarterly Priesthood meeting will be held at In East Juab County, all the Juab Stake House on Sunday at 2:30 p.m., it was anresidents will have ample opnounced this week by Presidportunity to receive their ent R. Roscoe Garrett President Garrett said that sweet protection easily Scouts to Camp at all holders of the priesthood, On Saturday, March 2, facAaronic and Melchizedek, are will be set up at the ilities Sand Dunes Friday expected to be in attendance. School between A special roll call by wards Elementary the hours of 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. be will and made, and quorums Saturday Night On and those recommended for for dispensing the vaccine. vaccine the March 3, Sunday, in the priesthood Scouts of the Juab District advancement will be dispensed will be presented. wall enjoy another between the conference sesmatters business Other percamp on Friday night at the sions, at the Juab Stake House Desert Sand Dunes in West- taining to the stake also will between 12 and 2 ocolck. be presented. ern Juab County, according to The meeting will begin at Additional information on Theodore (Bob) Howard, Juab 2.30 p.m., rather than the us- the local campaign to rid the District Camping Chairman. be- state of polio will be announcScouts will leave Friday at ual starting time of 2 p.m. In the mean3 p.m., and should be prepar- cause of Fast Day schedules. ed next week. ed with warm clothing and Fast day is moved ahead one time, Boy Scouts of the Juab became of Stake Confer- District troops will contact evwarm bedding. The Sand Dun- week ery home with special cards es are reached via Jericho, Mr. ence on March 2 and 3. and literature. The cards are Howard explained. to be filled out and brought to Activities of the the immunnization clinic as camp will include nature hikes, Square Dancing Set noted above. and cooking demonstrations, For Tonight at fun activities. The question most often asked in this campaign probably d Ward Hall will be If I have had the should I take the Salk dancing will be held Sabinvaodne, Cafe Now Open Under at Square vaccine sugar cubes? Ward Recthe reation hall tonight (ThursThe answer is yes accordNew Management day) February 21 at 8:00 p. ing to Dr. Alan P. McFarlane, m. Everyone who likes to state director of the K.O. Polio Announcement is being made square dance or who wants to campaign committee, for three in this issue of the opening of learn is invited. This activity reasons: First the Sabin vacthe "Towne Cafe at 57 will be held the first and third cine gives added North Main Street, by Mr. and Thursday nights each month. Second, it provides protection; permanent Mrs. Duane Anderson. You do not need protection. The cafe will be open daily booster shots, as with the Salk from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. vaccine. Third, it eliminates to Public Invited "We invite you to come in "carriers" of polio. There may and get acquainted Mr. Anbe people who may be perfectderson stated. Mr. and Mrs. Attend Juab Stake ly well themselves, who are Anderson are residents of slill capable of spreading the Festival Wales, Sanpete County, and Quartet disease unless they have the will make their home in Nephi For this reasThe general public Is invited Sabinif vaccine. as soon as school is completed 80 per cent or more of on, to Stake attend the Juab this spring. the community takes Sabin Quartet Festival on Tuesday, vaccine, the disease Is wiped 26. 7:30 at p.m. at out February by merely permanently the Juab Stake House. babies as they immunizing Nephi Social Items Eight outstanding quartets come along. Clarice Kendall of Salt Lake will participate, and the winIs therefore, City spent the week end with ners will take part in the to Itmake imperative, the program a sucDistrict Quartet Festival to her mother, Mrs. J. A. cess, all people o? the state be held March 9 at Nephi. All stake and ward Relief Society officers and department leaders are urged to attend. ELWOOD NEFF, engineer, Mayor L. Duane Tidwell and Water Works Superintendent Harold Jackson get ready to turn valve which will send underground water into Nephi Culinary system. Pump, well and connection are valuable. must merely join in this huge community project and "go the very simple prothrough cedure of eating a sugar cube at each of the three clinics, thereby protecting themselves, their families, and the community from polio, not only for now, but permanently. . The program is being sponsored by the Utah State Medical Association and state and Volunlocal health officials. teers from the Utah Pharmaceutical association, PTA, the Medical Auxiliary, and other groups are taking part. Those who attend the clinics may contribute 25c to help pay tor the vaccine and sugar and other essentials. Those who cannot afford this small cost will receive the protection free. AIRPORT VALUABLE The Nephi Airport proved to be the port in the storm Wednesday morning as a two engine plane with officials of the U. S. Steel Company as passengers, sat down on the runway. The plane was heading for Provo from Pittsburg, when fog at the Provo airport and a lessening fuel supply forced it to seek refuge here. The pasengers went to the Geneva plant of U. S. Steel by car, and another group from Geneva boarded the plane and were awaiting flying weather to take off Wednesday afternoon. First-Secon- First-Seco- nd K. O. POLIO Thats the theme for happenings througheffort to eradicate on March 2 and 3, as an all-o- ut polio is conducted. Here Kim Hunter, who is in Utah for a starring roc I in Major Barbara shows the colorful whhh will hold Utah sugar sign; and a lump of sugar the Sabin Oral Vaccine, All residents are urged to participate In the Immunization effort. out Utah |