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Show J ivr e Ijjc Nephi, Utah i December 22, I960 Thursday, at the City Hall with Captain llEPRi HEWS BRIEFS, Snow College Sets Lcora Christensen conducting. "A Treasury of The lesson Mr. and Mrs. Harry Irons Registration Dales Pioneer Stories" was given by Viola Shepherd. The hall was were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kermit Cook and j Si EPHRAIM Snow College beautifully decorated for the I o occasion. A delicious luncheon family in Fountain Green after winter quarter registration will Mrs. Grace Rider of Murray was served to, and gifts were which they all attended the be conducted on January 3, Christmas Cantata presented according to Registrar Ross P. visited with her sister, Mrs. exchanged by Thelma Ida Paystrup, Edra Mor- by the. Fountain Green ward. Findlay. Classwork W'ill begin Florence Rosequist on Satur- SOCIAL Page Two ITEMS OF rna u Jack-ma- day. TWO BEDROOM HOME for IMPLICATIONS 'DEALS Excellent location rent ARE NOW IN STOCK Christmas Ideals, $1 50; Christ Mrs George G. Howarth Call mas Stones that Neer Grow 97W. Old", $1 00; Christmas Greet Furnished FOR RENT in g, 50 c. Christensen's Inc See us for LDS Church books, apartments at Kendall apartPhone 19 ments also. See our fine quality handmade Stieff Toys Chapman Furniture Co 61 South Main We loan Carpec Shampooers dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Orlando Anderson on Sunday were Mrs. Florence Rosequist, Mrs. Ruby Winter, Dwight Anderson, Miss Marlene Anderson and Miss Edith Kohoilaw of Provo. Miss Anderson and Miss Kohoilaw are going ter spend Christmas In Hawaii. Miss Louise Powell of Provo at no cost with purchase of spent the week end with her Blue Lustre shampoo Chap- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene man Furniture Co., 61 South S. Powell. Christmas cem- Main. SPECIAL etery wreaths $3.00 and up Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Centerpleees made to order Powell have received word GIFT LISTS Tor weddings from their potted plants, cut flowers and son Clyde Powell, 87 Phone etc. FORSEYS at Nephl Floral, planters that he has just returned to rest. do and tne well ; his army base in Germany after having spent two weeks Ne-ph- i. w'lth his uncle in Haugesund, Norway. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I. Pay-stru- p and family of Orem visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup on Saturday afternoon. Depend on trucks? The Young Marrieds Group held their Christmas party on Wednesday, December 14 at the home of Mrs. Kitty Beard. k supper was enjoyed and gifts were exchanged by Marilyn Kendall, Marilyn Arlene Emmons, Worwood, Sharon Christensen, Jesse Ann Nada Allen, Bonnie Wood, Florence Peterson, Neilsen, and the Burdick Geraldine hostess, Kitty Beard. pot-luc- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City where they were Medium and light-dut- y models have stronger frames and springs for longer life, rider cabs for more comfort. and er, Mr. and Mrs. Nello on Saturday, on the occasion of the birthday anniversary of Mrs. Sudweeks. Sud-wee- your needs. See us about trucks... we know! guests of Mr. her family visited at the home of her son in law and daught- We offer the worlds most complete line of trucks. We know which of our many farm-prove-d trucks match We provide the most thorough truck service. ht Mrs. Annie B. Aagard Depend on us for the right ones! , over-nig- and Mrs. Tom May. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thomson and family of Ephraim were Sunday guests of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Heber Taylor, n, gan, Leora Christensen, Cora Wankier, Leah Bosh, Bessie Paystrup, Bessie Jackman, Mae SOCIAL ITEMS OF Wankier, Gertrude Shepherd, Sadie Bowers, Mary Jane Winter, Vinese Taylor, Florene Taylor and Vera Wankier. Mrs Diane Peterson and her daughter Doris of Gunnison visited with her sister, Mrs. Bryce Christensen on WednesSunday dinner guests of Mrs. day. Dons Peterson remained David Neilsen on her 50th visit at the wedding anniversary were Mr. for a two-da- y and Mrs. Jim Lofgran of GranChristensen home. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Me ger, Mrs. Theda Chase and her and family, Mrs. Jessie Cleary daughter Patsy of Mt. Pleasant Neilsen and family of Lark, of home the at spent Sunday Mrs. Jack Peterson and childO. Pierce. H. Mrs. her mother, ren, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Neilsen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Neilsen. There YOUR OLD WATCH IS were 29 family members presWORTH MORE ON ent. TRADE IN AT Mr. and Mrs. Kent Kay and NEPHI JEWELRY baby of Murray spent last week with his mother, Mrs. Cleon Phone 34 Nephl Kay. MONA 1 the following day. Mr. Findlay said that en- trance examinations for beginning freshmen will be held on January 3 at 9 am. The winter quarter class schedule lists 142 classes which will be offered in the regular e program. In addition, some night classes will be held. Because many freshmen do not begin their college program until winter quarter due to six months military training programs and other reasons, Mr. Findlay said that a numday-tim- ber of sequence courses, such as Freshman English, chemistry, etc., will have beginning sections in the winter quarter. In addition, he said a number of new courses are offered in the winter quarter program. FOR SALE The Lynn Mellor home at 75 N. 6 East--C- all Neldon Hanson, phone 472J. Gicdifiqi ji q. o&uf ml to uliki m( ClMrn! CLARK'S MARKET Third South and Main Nephi, Utah ho Is Our Personality $62.00 Cash Reward Offered! A CONTEST ABOUT YOUR FRIENDS IN NEPHI AND EAST JUAB COUNTY DEPOSIT ENTRIES WITH ANY OF THESE FOUR BUSINESSES THIS WEEK Mr. and Mrs. James Shepherd and family of Provo visited with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Shepherd and Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kent Shepherd NEPHI and children and Miss Diane Aagard spent the week end in Salt Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Raymond Nelson. Shepherd and Mrs. Nelson are DICK'S SERVICE, IHC. 875 SOUTH MAIN IfUl 1 L PHONE 61 INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS WORLD S MOST COMPLETE sisters. The Chicken Creek Camp of the Daughters of the Utah Pioneers held their regular meeting on Thursday afternoon LINE I a WONDROUS DAY Christmas! Day of excited, twinkling A a a a a a a St little eyes . . . Day of recalling the K ft! meaning of the shining Bethlehem Star . . A Day we hope you find filled with joy. 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