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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah yifjc Thursday, March 7, 1963 J.H.S. NOTICE Kent Jones Places Second in Area Speaking Contest i Awarded Grant for Study Rey Decker recently received a grant From the National Science Foundation to attend theUniversity of Utah for a course for additional study for high school mathematics and science teachers. Mr. Decker has accepted this grant. He will be granted a from the leave of absence school next school year and return the following year. The Foundation will pay expenses, tuition, fees, etc. The Academic Year Institute leads to a degree of Master of Science Education. It will be held in 1963-6The primary purpose of the Academic Lear Institute is to improve the competence of high school teacers of natural science and mathematics. The - tp1- t nine-mon- th 4. Vj Levan Young Lady Is Winner in American Legion Speech Contest Star'. Junior class officers who are developing plans for an Snow College to interesting evening are PresLinda Marie Ingram; ident, vice president, Gordon Nebek-e- Sponsor Science Fair secretary, Barbara Lunt; Junior and senior high stugirls sports manager, Linda dents from Juab, Millard, SanPowell ; boys sports manager, pete, Sevier and Wayne countDennis Steele. ies will participate in the third Everyone is Invited to come annual South Central Utah out and support the juniors at Regional Science Fair at Snow this big dance. It is expected College in Ephraim on April 6. to be a lot of fun for everyone. Students will display the best science projects which have been developed in the Praise Work of schools during the present Home Ec. Day Is Reason for New U Frocks; Work Listed Representatives from the Mt. Nebo Chapter F. F. A. went Did you notice all the new to Spanish Fork on February 27 for the area public speak- outfits on the girls Tuesday. was the Home Ec Day" ing and parliamentary proced- That of Juab. All the girls taking ure contests. Kent Jones, our representa- Home Economics during the tive in the public speaking con- first or second hour this year their completed outtest won second place. We ex- modeled tend our congratulations to him fits. The first and second hour for this fine accomplishment. classes just finished making The parliamentary procedure team placed third. They ach- - their slack outfits and now starting on summer dressleved the highest test score are es. These classes are comprisas team from ed of the averages, the 9th and 10th grades. Juab has done for the past The several years. The team mem- class isthird hour, 8th grade, making cotton blouses. bers include Robert Lyman, The senior girls who take secEdward Kendall chairman; retary; Bruce Young, Clark Home Living are studying home decoration, which includes archKay and Tom Fowkes. itecture and furnishing a home. They are planning to make Work Progressing on drapes. The 7th grade girls have learned to use the sewing Date Set Opeertta' machine and are making aprons. For Friday, March 22 The sixth hour is composed of the 10th, 11 and 12th grade The annual Juab High School students. Their class is more operetta will be presented on advanced. They are working March 22 at the High School with wool and are making Auditorium The name of the dresses, suits and jumpers. Mrs. McMurdie, with her inpresentation is Take It Easy". The operetta Is being present- struction and advice, is a big ed in connection with the sen- help to everyone in these ior high chorus and band, but classes. students outside these classes are also participating. brighten up the little town. The action takes place in This act brings a protest from the little resort town of Shady the Ladies Musical Society. River. The band, which was What happens next promises hired to play in the Shady fun and laughter to all who ' Rover Ball Room, tries to attend. r; school year. Junior and senior high school students ' will participate in The Junior Varsity team has separate divisions. They will really done a good job this exhibit in physical science, biyear and we want to congrat- ological science and earth ulate them. It has been a science groups. Winners in the senior divisprivilege and a pleasure to be cheer leaders for them, and ion will be eligible to enter the we would like the team to State Science Fair.' Snow College will award know that we really appreciate them. We wish each team prizes and certificates to the members lots of luck and suc- winners in all classes, accordcess now, and in the future. ing to Snow Director Floyd S. Wed like to thank the Pro Holm. The public will be able to Vita, Miss Egan and the Varsity cheer leaders for all their view the exhibits the afternoon help and we would also like of April 6th. to thank those who supported the team at their games. The J. V. Cheerleaders Pat Mories Cleda Blackett Judy Jackson Connie Kendall Found Out the Hard Way From the Carbon High School L- -' I all PERFORMANCE Pretty Colette Denots, 20, may be the only Queen who rules her subjects from stilts. She was elected Queen of Landes, a French district, and it appears she has her subjects' support HIGH SOCIETY sheep-farmin- g BIRTHS Parly at Home of Mrs. Boswell Honors Two Members of Club A delightful party was held recently at the home of Mrs. Stella Boswell, president of the Ladies Literary League, to honor Miss Pearl Nielson and Mrs. Isafoell Sidwell, whose being wedding plans were made. beauThe dinner table was tifully decorated with sweet peas. Bridal dolls served as place cards for the two honA delicious hot ored guests. dinner was served to 17 club members and one special guest, Mrs. Max Anderson ( formerly Personal gifts Nancy Orme). v'ere given to the brides-to-bThe climax of the evening came when Mabel Anderson presented most interesting slides and descriptions of the places she visited on her recent tour of Hawaii, China and Daughter, born March 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Buddy L. Van Ausdal, Grantsville. Son, born March 6 to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Greenhalgh, Nephi. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson have received word of the birth of their second greatgrandchild, a baby boy born March 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sorensen of Salt Lake Olive D. Anderson of Nephi is the of the baby. er AND ECONOMY Chevron gasolines give you both. First, they're blended for your climate, to give you faster warm-ups- . They confirst new antiknock compound since tain Methyl to step up octane performance. Ethyl the carburetor-cleanin- g Second, they have Detergent-Action- , additive that dissolves gums and dirt deposits, These features protects the fuel system again--cost you nothing extra. Wm MMMM WiWWI For any Standard CH - r ! LEO 17. CHRISTENSEN NEPHI i Phone 623-064- Rmrviinr: ml wS inmiim fft e. Theres a story round town I betcha aint heard, Bout a canaty yellow Thunderbird. It had duel carburetor and white side walls, And Ill tell you brother, that aint all. It had an eight cylinder engine, andMan, what a job! It had a read headed beauty on the suicide knob. It had green pin striping on the doors and the dash, Japan. With white seat covers sos they didnt dash, The ornament on the hood was a golden beehive, And it did Green ONION 140 in overdrive. It had a whole lot of chrome and a low slung rear, And it purred like a kitten, delightful to hear. Well the story goes that a real dumb gug, The canary yellow he did spy, His job didnt have all this decorative stuff, But he claimed his Olds was very tuff. The race began just out of town, The though this guy was a down! The Olds struck out as the dires dug the road, was in front with a lighter load. The The speedometers climbed to 135, A cloud of dust made it hard to see Who the winner of the race would be. To choose the winner would be very hard, Cause they sit side by side in Jos Junk Yard. The moral of the story is car racin dont pay, Its too bad they had to find out the hard way! CARROT llb.pk.19t T-Bi- rd rd for the plaintiffs, whose is 53 North Main Street, Nephi, Utah, tin answer to the complaint within twenty days after servee of this summons upon you. If you fail so to do, judgment by default will be taken against you for the relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed wth the clerk of said court, end a copy of which is hereto annexed and herewith served ad-dr- es ruary, 1962. James P. McCune Attorney for Plaintiffs North Main Street, Nephi, Utah 53 other persons unknown, claiming any right, title, estate Address of Plaintiffs: or interest in or lien upon the Levan, Utah. real property described in the UTAH to the complaint adverse plaintiffs ownership, or cloud-n- g Dates of publication: February plaintiffs title thereto, PETE BALLOW and MELBA 14. 21. 28 and March 7. 1963 Defendants HALLOW, as joint tenants upon you. with right of survivorship, SUMMONS This is an action to quite Plaintiffs, Civil No. 4141 vs. the title of the plaintiffs to HANS HANSEN and JANE the following described real DOE HANSEN, whose true THE STATE OF UTAH TO situate in Juab Counproperty name is unknown, his wife, if ABOVE NAMED DEFENDty, State of Utah, living, and their unknown per- ANTS: All of Lot 4, Block 55, Plat sonal representatves, heirs, You are hereby summoned A of the Levan Townsite devisees, creditors and required to serve upon legatees, Survey. and assigns, if deceased; and James P. McCune, attorney DATED this 4th day of Feb to-wi- Shoot between them A comparatively difficult split to convert occurs when two pins stand next to one another, as in the case of the 5 split. A light pocket hit will to cause the 4 and remain. To make it, the ball must be placed directly between the two pins. Occasionally it is made through which breezing by the in turn taps the over; however, never try this method. And, of course, what apleave applies plies to the "o all other. leaves where 0 pins stand together. 4-- 4-- 5 South edge of busines district Phones, radios in all rooms Air Conditioned Electric Kitchens Free TV Lovely heated pool Restaurant nearby Credit Cards honored 1465 SOUTH STATE STREET (Highways 40, 89, 91, Alt. 50) SALT LAKE CITY i FREE! Writ for nw TRAVEL GUIDE listing fin motels from coast to coast. Inspected and approved by Congress of Motor Hotels, 1 TOY TRUCKS Vz PRICE-1- 0 SOF PLY FACIAL TISSUE 400s 2 pk 49 STANDBY SALAD DRESSING -Q- uart Jar 39 TREAT TETON CHEESE SPREAD -- 2 Ibpkg 79 G. P. TOMATO JUICE - 46 0Z 4 cans 1.00 3 pounds 89 ADMIRAL OLEO 2 lbs 4 oz Each EACH 98 FRYERS - t: The gun doesnt frighten this doe, as she knows hunter Howard Manwiler will not shoot it She lives on a Evans City, Pa., farm of her owner. Mark Rutledge. BUTTERMILK OREAD - 3 loaves 98 Supreme lb CHOC. FUDGE SANDWICH 2 Pigs 69 COOKIES ICE CREAM - - Square Half Gallon 69 FAMLEE SWEEPSTEAK STEAK 10 Steaks, 11b 2oz 79$ .2 fa 85 CREAM p E S IN OUR MARKET BAR S HAMS- - - Boneless; ready to eat BAR S BACON - Choice Flavor - - per PER POUND PORK ROASTS PER POUNPORK SAUSAGE TRAVELERS MOTEL FOE DOE OWNERS ' or IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE FIFTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT IN AND FOR JUAB COUNTY, STATE OF TO DOU i Janet Brough, daughter of ultimate intent is to motivate an increasing number of young Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence D, .people toward careers In math- Lrough, Levan, Monday was ematics and the physical and named winner of the American legion Oratorical Contest at biological sciences. Juab High School. As winner of the local contest, Miss Brough will be awarded a $25 Planned Record Hop Savings Bond by the Nephi Tost No. 1, American Legion. For Friday Evening Her winning oration, The Constitution and Free CapitalThe junior class is sponsor- ism qualifies her to participing a record hop on Friday, ate in the region tryouts at March 8. Prices for the dance Provo on Friday, March 15. will be 50c for couples and a senior at Miss Brough, stag boys; 35c for stag girls. Juab, is active in student afwill the dance of The theme fairs. Currently she is serving be When You Wish Upon a as of The Clarion. Team During Season Pago Threo Anyone keeping an unlicensed dog within the City after Nephi City intends to en- March 13, 1963, will be dealt force the Ordinances pertain- with according to the Ordining to licenses of dogs within ances and regulations in effect. the City limits. Nephi City Council piyi NEWS J.H.S. Faculty Member Advanced Thursday, March 7, 1963 unincfl-iIcU)- G lb lb 89g 59 D- V. W I'd PHONE 623-03- 50 COMPLETE PROCESSING OF BEEF - PORK - LAMB |