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Show Thurs'day, Dec. The 1941 18, Bill! 35c up Light Sets 0. Extra Globes Lighted Xmas Tree Holder 5c and 10c $2.50 1.00 up Bed Lamps 0. Wall 1.89 Lamps Electric Wreaths $1.00 - 2.75 1.00 Electric Tree Top Stars 10c and 25c Cellophane Garland 30c Star Reflector Sets Bring your Xmas Tree sets in & let us test them. 0k mm a 1 1 i a 1 1 1 Page Five FOR SALE Theo. Harris. Are You Prepared To Have A Merry Christmas Modern Home. Mr. and Mrs. C. Wilson Street One small circul- announce the birth of a girl on FOR SALE one baby crib. Will December 4th, at the Payson hos ating heater, Good manure spreader pital. trade for good flat rack on rubber-tire- d ReNae Pexton of the Holy Cross wagon. Leland Belliston. hospital school of nursing and Miss Mrs. A. J. Gowers is visiting in DeLaval Separat Phyllis Holt visited last week end FOR SALE with Mr. and Mrs. J. N. C. PexSalt Lake City this week with her or (No 12) Coal Heater, RefrigerL son, A. J. Gowers Jr. set. See Overstuffed James ton. . ator, The Service Star Legion will Miss Nelda Mikkelson of Foun Shaw for particulars. meet at the home of Mrs. Delia tain Green visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ned Barnes. For- - Stanley Friday, December 19, at WAITRESS WANTED 7:30 P. M. The program will con Mr. and Mrs. Henry Worthington rest Hotel. sisit of a Christmas story by Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Worth Elsie Sidwell and a song by Laura Home and water FOR SALE ington were Moroni visitors Sun Morgan. Gift will be exchanged 2nd at East 5th North, Inquire day. and refrehments served. Phone 243M. Joseph Mecham. M men and Gleaners of Juab Mrs. Dee Wright and children are visiting in Fountain Green this CHOICE BUILDING LOT FOR Stake will hold their annual banweek at the home of her parents, SALE Close in. See Elmont quet on December 31st. The event is scheduled for 7 P. M. in the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Johnson. Carter, 1st West, 1st South. South ward amusement hall. Nephi Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Houghtin FOR RENT furnished 2 rm "Turn Over a New Leaf" will be Partly and daughter left recently for Earl Hawkins Phone 302W the theme of the program, with a Nevada where Mr. Houghton cottage, member of the General Board as has accepted employment. An the speaker of the evening. MODERN HOME EOR RENT-Pho42. outstanding program will be presMr. and Mrs. Don F. Gadd and ented in addition to the main children spent Sunday in Fountain Following the banquet Green with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene CHESTER WHITE BOAR KEPT address. FOR SERVICE. Clarence Green-halg- all guests present are invited to Allred, parents of Mrs. Gadd. attend the New Years eve Carniv al Ball. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Probst and The dance is a budget children of Heber City were week FOR SALE - LIVING ROOM dance with no admission charge. end guests at the home of Dr. and HEATER Good in Condition. Tickets for the banquet may be Mrs. T. Warren Allred. procured from the Stake M Men Phone 46W. Gleaners officers Melba Jenkins Mr. and Mrs. Udell R. Jensen at or Waldon Reid, or from ward FOR 3 RENT room modern tended the funeral services held M Men and Gleaner officers. in Ephraim Sunday for Mr. Jensen's cottage, See Sadie Cazier. sister in law, Mrs. Evart Jensen LOST old Black Coming Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Jarrett and Holstein-Jerse- y heifer, branded on children spent Sunday in Santaquin left hip with double quarter circle. with Mr. and Mrs. Bernell Open Reward. Wilford Belliston. shaw. FOR SALE 1934 V8 Ford pickMr. and Mrs. A. V. Gadd had as Good rubber. In first class Norse Anderson of Manasa, Coltheir guests on Sunday Mr .and up. mechanical condition. A real buy. orado who is attending the B. Y. U Mrs. G. Hal Gadd and Mr. and See Ivor H. at Provo visited during the week Sudwoeeks, Nephi. Mrs. Victor Gadd of Provo. end at the home of Clarence HanMr. and Mrs. Stanley Pitt and Laughs and surprises at South sen. son of Salt Lake City were Sunday ward Tuesday. Dec. 23. Everybody Mr. and Mrs. Newell Olson and guests at the home of Mrs. Pitt's m ward or Mutual age invited. Mr. Mrs. and parents, Brigham daughter of Logan and Acel Olson Garrett. of Salt Lake City visited during the week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Typing Personal Letter Mrs. Henry Painter attended the It is perfectly proper to typewrite H. P. Olson. The Messiah of given a personal letter, and even presentation prefer Mrs. H. V. Yorgason received by Snow college students Sunday able if the letter Is long. word of the birth of a grandson evening. Miss Phyllis Painter was a member of the chorus. at the L. D. S. hospital at Salt Washington and Lee and Lee university Lake City. The parents are Mr. Washington Mr. and Mrs. Bud Jacobson of was founded in 1749. It was incor- and Mrs. Delbert Yorgason of Mid- Spring Lake are the parents of a as Liberty Hall academy In vaie. porated son born December 3 in the Pay- 1782 under an Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Carter independent and son hospital. Mrs. Jacobson was and board Mrs. James Stevenson of trustees. Upon Miss Darlene Sanders. formerly a gift of $50,000 from George Wash- cniiaren visited Sunday at and the Mr. and Mrs. George G. Howarth ington the name was changed to nome of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Fran and children Larry and Annett and Washington college in 1813, the com in Levan. Miss Enid Howarth of Moab were academy first occupying the present A testimonial honorlns the Salt Lake City visitors over the ite of the university in 1804. It be- ing ward bishopric will be retir. held came Washington and Lee week end. at the Ward chapel Sunday evenIn 1871, a year after theuniversity death of ing, December 21. at 7:30 P. M Mr. and Mrs. Burnell G. Gowers Gen. Robert E. Lee. It will be under the direction of the spent Tuesday and Wednesday In Salt Lake City. While there they r zx$m"' lxm "W" attended a dinner dance given by on the Associated! Oil company Tuesday evening. Mrs. Joe Rowland and daughter 1 Rebecca left recently for Salt Lake City. For the .past three weeks they have been visiting with her parents, Supt. and Mrs. R. F. Nilsson. Thomas Hodge of Los Angeles was a Nephi visitor Friday. Paul Sparks of Salt Lake City spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph D. Park. m n Nephi, Utah s, Classified AdslLocal and News Items Local and Social News 9 Times-New- i i i i I i n ft Ksi 2&Ci s&ki as?: Every Extra Leaf in the Tabic and Still far too Many Holiday Guests! CHRISTMAS NEEDS! EXCLUSIVE LADIES WEAR! EXCLUSIVE STYLES FOR Wife, Mother, Sister, Daughter or Girl Friend A GIFT FROM OUR STORE WILL BE SINCERELY APPRECIATED. Cal-ient- e, Exclusive Ladies9 Shop ne h. Fountain Green News rr M Gift Giving is the Key to Enjoyment and Satisfaction on Christmas Morning-Selectioot" Gifts Cannot be Left Until the Last Minute Unless you Want to take what is Left! Our Stock of Gift Merchandise is yet adequate for the Selection of Your present bishopric. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Howman and Mrs. Sina Jacobsen spent Saturday and Sunday in Price visiting relatives. PufcUaheal at No. The ward Relief Society held hi, Juab Eva? Thursday Oounty, Utah. their Christmas program Tuesday afternoon in the Relief Society Entered at the east fflce at Nephi, building. Utah, a NMtl oUm mall matter mmUr the act ef CoagreM of March Mrs. lone Coombs of Ogden is 8. visiting with relatives and friends A. . GIBSON Editor, Manager in Fountain Green. THE TIMES - NEWS W. 8ueeerttlen rate: The Moroni high school operetta (2.M per year, payable In advance. under the direcUon of Arden Peterson will be presented in the Ft. Shivering Green Theatre building Friday eveShivering increases muscular acning. The cast includes several tion, thereby heightening the heat of the body. students of Fountain Green. ill n tjive ine ixurorv 11 I I - f ' I- 1 rtlit f ox I f' I VIUUHJLX ihe whiskey o lrtr lilliiili'l!!!!!!', mi 1 the 1 111 - jt" r X Despite hundreds of extra circuits in use and thousands of extra operators on duty through- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hobbs and daughter Joana le7t recently for Fargo, North Dakota where they will visit with their son in law and out the nation, we expect long distance circuits to be more congested this Christmas than ever before. A telephone system just can't be expanded six to ten times ite size just for one day in the year. that calls made before Christmas eve or after Christmas day will not be subject to delay. Mr. and Mrs. Darral Childs and family visited on Sunday at hte home of Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Chris tiansen. They were enroute to their home in Centerfield after visiting relatives In Springville and Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Grant Gardner of Payson spent Sunday at the of Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Gardner. CO. i I to Trade 5 Nephi HE OF GOOD CHEER thi5 tloltdaij I n caon ! TT77., Mais I I In A iOLD SunnyBrook m BRAND I 1 STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY Proof 91 National Distillers Product! Corp, N. Y. rrvnintT FASTEST .ti i.i.i - vf WHISKEY Ot. Pi. Cit t C V - N tit f 5 ,Pl. Cede'SiS I i J . e It Pays SCKENIXT i Happenings we suggest STATES TELEPHONE & TELEGRAPH B BTtaMOHT BOUIBOM WHJSXIT. Levan News not get through. If you want to avoid delays may muWHIBKXTH DBTHXHtS CORP, M.T. "T!fl j daughter,. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Taylor, and; with their son, Gordon Hobbs, a missionary there. Dinner guests at the home of Mr. andj Mrs. Lynn Olpin were Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Vickers and daughters Patricia and Ardyth, Mr. and Mrs. James Vickers, all of Salt Lake City, and Dave Bigler of Pay-so- n. We hope you will understand that delays are bound to occur and that some calls may THE MOUNTAIN Ct The Chicken Creek Camp of the Daughters of Utah pioneers heW a recent meeting at the home of Miss Olive Taylor on triday, December 12. All enjoyed the program. Mr. and Mrs. Clark Wood spent Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Farrell Wankier entertained a large number of tHatwes at their home on Sunday evening. A delicious lunch was ser-ic- d All had an enjoyable time. Levan ward conference was held Sunday afternoon in the Relief Society building. A large number wpj present. Clark S. Wool wai relented from the position of ward clerk and James Chiistensen wa selected to take his place. M Genleve Shrj.herd returned home after spending tome time in Los Angeles wher she has had employment. Mrs. Mary Sherwood and Zelrr.-- i Sherwood are in Salt Lake City at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rulon Sherwood, L- - . . Make this Christmas memorabla with SEASONS play a big rols In the amateur photographers with their picwho keep ture making, and In Just a few days we're going to run right Into the biggest and brightest ot all seasons -- Christmas. There's something about Christmas which makes picture making more than Just a pleasant past'me. 1 like to think of it as an extra pleasant duty a duty to record the memorable events of the day and the happiness we all feel. And. let me tell you It's a thrilling moment when you capture the real Christ mas spirit In your snapshots. If you're aiming 'or that this year and you couldn't have an; better objective try to cover Christmas Just as thoroughly as a photographer for one of the big magazines might cover the Christmas activities in your home. He'd begin with the pre Christmas wouldn't be? Well, you can do the same. Show the youngsters writing and mailing their letters to Santa. Peek plctorlally Into the Christmas shopping, gift wrapping, and mailing. Don't overlook the decoration ot the tree, and, for goodness sake, get a One picture of the babies hanging up their stockings by the fireplace. Everything connected with Christinas will make a good picture. On Christmas morning you may have activities, eaay-to-mak- a t. x. A" ;'Vv i : Indoor snapihota. to get up mighty early, but If yoa can be down by the tree before the children burst Into the room, you'll be all set tor perhaps the grandest pictures of all Unwrapping the gifts Is the high spot of activities and you don't want to miss It photographically. Then there's the matter of testing those gifts; trying out the new sled or bicycle, playing with the new electric trains. That's good picture material too and so Is the Christmas dinner. To get pictures of the day's high spots will be easy, you'll And, If you simply adhere to the principles of good Indoor snapshot technique. You don't need any fancy equipment. Your own camera, a couple ot flood lights and some bandy cardboard reflectors, and several rolls ot extra fast "pan" type film will make Indoor snapshots possible even with box cameras. If yoa haven't tried any of this before, your favorite supply shop can pro vide you with a free folder on In door lighting with some suggested lighting setups and full dlreo lions for making swell Indoor pio tures. Why not prepare for your Christmas pictures today T Plan your plo ture making now, and you'll avoid disappointments later. Good shooting and a very Merry Christmas. John van Guilder SHORT ROUTE Between SALT LAKE CITY, FLAGSTAFF and PHOENIX Every ft In. or shine, month in and month out, bit. comfortable, butei glide up and down this cenichighwar, bringing dependable local aervice to your community. And, these tame big cream and crim-n- n Santa Fe Binn connect at Salt Lake Cirf , Flagttaff, Wickenburg and Phoenix for ill points throughout the Nation. Out ynr Affni far full inftrmatttn. . 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