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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah Page Five TIiurKfay, September 12, 1963 CnjcCimcO'ictuQ Mr. and Mrs, Eugene Jack-so- n and family were in Moroni on Sunday to attend the open muse honoring her mother, Mrs. Esther Tidwell, on her 80' h birthday anniversary. JUAB HIGH Recent visitors of Mr. and Mis. Milo Cazier were Clyde Cazier of Kearns, Byron Iw-r- y of Pleasant Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Art Hartvigsen and thi-echildren of Spanish Fork. New Creatures Invade Juab High Halls As time passes by, there home making are many changes. Maybe it Claudette is true that time changes vo. I iS M ev-ei- y thing, for now we have a feminine touch in our chemistry field. Our new touch is Mrs. Arlene W. Hill from fHichesne, Utah, a graduate of T. Y. U. Mr. Decker no longer is here to teach math. A new teacher, Phillip Johnson from Manti, has taken his place. We cant forget our new F. H. A. Officers Plan teacher. Miss from Black-foo- t, dal The cookie department will Ik well stocked and stacked this year. Olt yes, have you noticed? We have a new coach Coach David L. Davies. Maybe you have noticed the change in the art and Spanish departments. These subjects are being taught by James Wnite from Goshen. Last First Day? First Day? Activities for Year MINING CENTENNIAL OF UTAH Charl.i plant manager of Ideal Cement Company's Burrlst, left, Slide plant, accepts the Utah State Industrial Commission safety award Nelson, right. V. G. Pett, state safety inhe recommended. The Industrial Comthe holds award spector, center, mission has made only eight similar awards before. Devil's Slide won it for accident-freoperation since June 1957. Employees have worked s without Injury. nearly 2 million Mr. Neilsen Becomes Coach In New Muscle-Buildin- Contrary to popular desire, school has begun at Juab High. The first nine days have been greeted with new faces, new fads and great sport. abilities in the Special fields of endurance, physical strength, selfishness, and the will to live were required in the new sport Coach Neilsen seems to be directing "Struggling for Class Shuffling. Although this sport is in tough competition with Pro Vita and Football Schedule for Season Announced Coach Davies has recently released the schedule for the 1963 football season. The first game was played last Friday at Panowai, and the remainder of the schedule si as follows: Friday, September 13 B. Y. at Juab Friday, September 20 Millard at Juab. Friday, September 27 Richfield at Juab. Friday, October 4 Juab at North Sanpete. Wednesday, October 9 Juab High at Delta. October Thursday, Wasatch at Juab. Friday, October 25 Game g 17 Juab bye. Friday, November 1 Juab at Emery. Coach Davies plans on a successful year, with the help and support of the student body. football, many students seem to be developing just as many sore muscles. Several new teachers and seven new students broke the motonony of the routine, while carefully polished floors were transformed into scuffed, congested hallways. Female members of the student body greeted the masculine gender with short, tapered shifts, teased hairdos, fresh bubble gum and more elephant jokes. another year. Wasps Drop Opening Get Acquainted Dance Game to Parowan Last Friday the Juab Wasps made a trip to Parowan to compete In the first football Why Plan for the game of the season. The Wasps with all their might but stung Future? the Parowan lines stood like a brick wall. The score was 9 Well, what do you know! to 22. Vacation is gone and we are Thte team is planning on an back in school agaia Boy, what all-owin over B. Y. High a year its going to be. Friday. Its fun to be able to wipe the slate clean and start out with new' goals and better ambitions. Lets admit it, school can really be very educational and a lot of fun if we make it so. Woops! hold on. Dont leave me yet. I think with most of us its like a guy walking into a fancy resVICTORIO Tomato and fruit taurant and ordering a big dinNo Write juicers ner from soup to Louie DeRose, 502 So. 4th everything to nuts, paying for it, and then Utah. trying to sneak out without East, Springvilie, same this Later fellow eating. sets up a great cry because hes hungry. So we reject the WE ALWAYS have a wedding Plumbing and opportunities school offers us gift list only to regret it later. Now is Builders Supply, your PRO the time to plan ahead and fit Hardware Store at 66 South Phone our class schedule into those Main plans. ut IMES- g. 4-- D 623-119- 9. JHS Scheduled Friday The Get Acquainted Dance for the Senior High School will be held Friday, September 13. At 9:00 p.m. an orchestra will No admission begin playing. will be charged. Some unusual things are being planned by the student council, so come out, have fun, and seel! I I .c ifCj, ews Ualkers FEMALE HELP WANTED WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE to call regularly each month onestablished Studio Girl Cosmetics clients in and around Nephi, making necessary deliveries, etc. 3 or 4 hours per Route will pay up to day. $5.00 per hour. Write STUDIO GIRL COSMETICS, Dept. 79339, Glendale, Calif. Main. FOR SALE New Potatoes and Sweet Com Fourth Quorum of Elders: Call either of these phone for your supply: 'THERMOS STOVES AND Discounted for LVNTERS the coming hunting season See them today at Forseys drown it... burn it... mining $2.25 per copy postpaid Send check or money order to: Mining Centennial Oommltte. 820 Kcami Bldg. Salt tali City, Utah PEACHES NOW READY at Howard Riley orchard, 1095 South Main, Payson. Pick them yourself. for copiei 'Traaiura Houm of th Ratten Endoted $ FURNACE FILTERS Replace today at this money-savin- g 2 for only $1.49 price at Forsey's Variety. , Nam Addrtti vsr ten Utah State Industrial Commission safety award to Ideal Cement Com pany's Devil's Slide plant. Primary Workers Enjoy Party at Park The Second Ward Primary officers and teachers enjoyed a pot luck dinner on Tuesday Neevening, August 27 at the dinphi City Park. After the ner President Phyllis Christensen discussed Primary businThose eness and problems. joying the party were Phyllis Christensen, Norma Mackey, Bernice Sherwood, Mildred Lula Memmott, Worthington, June Wilson, Ardys Tidwell, Florence Beal, Thelma Reed, Jone Bean, Elizabeth Black, and Irene Howard. Mrs. Ruby Bigler was a week end guest of Estella McPherson. Mrs. Mac Bigler and daughter of Eureka also visited at the McPherson home on Thursday and Saturday evenings. 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Features,. ar TABLE TREAT VENICE Let me do your sewing in my home aprons, childrens 4-St- . 623-18- NEW NEW SHIPMENT CARDBOARD with new brilliant colors new lower price 25c per sheet 222x282 Tlmes-New- s, 96 South Main. old-tim- . Don't freeze in the bath- (Bill) Pay, room this winter get an Ar-vi- n Portable Electric heater Priced at only $24.95 and up Jacks Appliance, 11 North 150 pages, profusely e Illustrated with mining pictures Covers all phases of Edited and published by Utah State Historical Society man-hour- Anyway happy to be back in school for First history of Utoh mining e School Gets Opened DON'T SHOVE . .. . Anyway, it waa lun getting registration completed, even if the line sometimes appeared lengthy! TREASURE HOUSE OF THE NATION' from Commissioner Casper First During the post week the officers of the F. 1L A. have 3 was been meeting to plan activities theTuesday,firstSeptember last day for the Senfor the year ahead. iors. It also was the first first Officers are as follows: Mary day for the seventh grade in Morgan, president; Linda good old Juab High School. Howard, vice president; Carol The first activity was the Lindy Tracy, secretary; Linda opening assembly. All the Shelia teachers, both new and old, Newton, treasurer; Sperry, parliamentarian, and were introduced to the student Cneryl Williams, reporter. tody. Teachers were each with a rose. A meeting will be held on presented There were numbers from September 12 at 7 p.m. for the Senior, Junior and Sophothose who are interested in more classes, and the Junior joining F71A. The officers cor- High. dially invite all girls from the After the assembly, the stuninth through the twelfth dents w'ere dismissed to their grades to attend. first period class. JHS Most of the students were Devil's 319125 10 I lbs 099 lbs Em U 90c 75c 50c Solid 9 lbs 59c S 1 lb 43 IbsEc FANCY BANANAS CARROTS 8 Pack ONLY Reg. 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