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Show PAGE SIX THE AG TO L ID H EE The Times-New- 151 Published Every Friday by the Times News Publishing Company THE SEASON'S GREETINGS A. s Not because it is an honored custom, but Six Months $1.00 $2.00 One Year be- cause of the sincereity of our appreciation, we take this opportunity to thank you for the part you have played in our business prosperity the cuspast twelve months, and we wish all our tomers and friends a good old Friday. December 24th." 1926 R Ei E T I N G S EE Levari News In this clay of rapid changes and fleeting fads it does the heart good to know that one custom has never changed since it was originated althat most: two thousand years ago of celebrating the birth of the Prince of Peace. Again we are approaching the anniversary of that historic event, the night when a new and brighter star gleamed in the eastern skies, and men in far places paused to point it out and marvel at its brilliance. It has been almost two thousand years since shepherds, tending their flocks in the still hours of the night stretched forth their hands as a greeting to the latest heavenly diadem, and read within it the grandest, sweetest message that has ever come to gladden and crfmfort the human heart. In its brilliant rays hey read: "This Day There IIa Peon Born to the World a Savior." A'mo?t two thousand years, and yet find ourselves as firm in our be lief that that message is true, and as steadfast are we in our rejoicing as were those who first read in it freedom from an earthly bondage that had kept heavy the hearts of al! mankind. Since the moment we first learned the meaning of Christmas none of the brilliance surrounding it has been dimmed, and passing years only make sweeter the story that the star told in centuries long gone by. Faith and hope are as strong in the breasts of humanity today as on the morn following the appearance of that star, when the world awakened to find that in truth there had come One capable of saving all who might look up and believe. And not alone lias this grand message of cheer gladdened the hearts of that part of the world in" which It was first read, but it has spread to even the darkest corners until today everyone can feel the solace of the sweetest story ever told and take on new hope. To the people hereabouts The Times News extends the greetings of the season jt wishes all a very merry Christmas. For each one it hopes that the star in the east shines as brightly apd with a message as comforting as it I At This Holiday Mrs. Helen J. Hanson and Helen will leave Sunday for Cal Bennedict b. GIBSON. P.ilitor and Manager ifornia, where they will spend the holidays. Subscription Rates: CHRISTMAS I NEPHI, UTAH TIMES-NEW- S. Season Mrs. Annie Iverson went to Magna Monday, where she will enjoy an ex tended visit with her daughter Mrs. Lefey Christensen. Mrs. Annie Christensen is enjoying a visit with her daughters at Salt Lake City. We wish to express to our customers and friends our appreciation of1 past favors and sincerely wish you a JOYOUS CHRISTMAS AND A PROSPEROUS NEW YEAR. Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh announce the arrival of a baby girl at their home, Dec. 18th. Miss Edan Anderson left Wednes day for Salt Lake City, where she will spend the Christmas holidays. Miss Alvina Anderson came home from Woodscross, to spend a week's vacation. Mrs. Martha Shepherd returned home Wednesday from Salt Lake, 's visit there. after a two-week- Ramsey Connelly motored Creen Monday. to Ft. I ? AND A HAPPY NEW YEAR FIRST I1IL BANK 3E ffl CHRISTMAS GREETINGS School closed Wednesday morning until January 3rd. The teachers have all gone to their respective for the holidays. . did on that Christmas eve more than nineteen hundred years ago. It hopes that the year now fast drawing to a close has found you stronger in your faith and love for your fellowman, and that the blessings that come from a life honestly and sincerely spent have been yours in abundance. Just as men have lived by the star in years gone by, they must, if they would truly enjoy such, be guided by it in all the years to come. And we broaden the hope that by it you have lived and shall continue to do so. May joy and happiness and peace be the portion of every one of you as you pass this Christmas milestone and push on down the road of life to a glorious sunset. "We Are Here To Serve" Nephi Drug Company Geo. D. Haymond, Owner. NOTICE FOR rUIJLICATIOX Department of the Interior, U. S. Miss Ada Gibson, who has been Land Office, at Salt Lake City, Utah, teaching school at Knight, Wyoming, December 20th, 1926. the past few months, is spending NOTICE is hereby given that Sam the holidays in Nephi. uel T. Vickers of Nephi, Utah, who, on Nov. 3, 1921, made Addl HomeMr. and Mrs. John H. Cooper and stead Entry, No. 030043, for NVj family left recently for Monterey NE4, Section 8, Township 13 South. Park, California, where they will Hange 2 East, Salt Lake Meridian, make their future home. has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before Will L. Hoyt, Notary Public, at Nephi, Utah, on the 26th day of January 1927. Claimant names as witnesses: John C. Hall and Edward Ockey, of Nephi, Utah, Wilford Coombs and Arthur Anderson, of Fountain Green. Utah. ELI F. TAYLOR, Register. First publication, Dec. 24, 1926; Last publication. Jan. 21,. 1927. In all sincerity I wish you and yours a most joyous Christmas May the New Year bring you those things that will both justify and assure Happiness. Dr. E. Mansfield i To our esteemed patrons and friends TO OUR PATRONS mm i we extend the AND FRIENDS EE iARCoV ilETROlEUIt Merry Going! The Christmas season of 1926 bringss a record of twelve months of most pleasant business associations and an increased hope for the dawnWe have enjoyed these ing year of 1927. Have us fill vour crankcase with the right grade of VEEDOL or PARCO Oil for winter driving and your tank with the dependable PARCO You'll like our service. and a Prosperous New Year! Page-Fairle- ss Central Motor Judd's Garage . A Merry Christmas associations, we have enjoyed the success of our friends and tried to help them in temporary failures. This is as it should be, it is the lesson brought to us by the Man of Galilee nineteen hundred and twenty-si- x years ago. And in the spirit of this lesson we repeat our wishes for a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Properous New Year. Gas; Then you'll have merry going and lots of miles. G. R. Judd in charge Yuletide greetings Motor Company Co. Nephi, Utah Hudson and Essex Cars 2 3 |