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Show The Times-New- s, Salt Lake City visited Tuesday at brother in law and sister, Mr. and the home of Mr. Howell's parents, Mrs. Dale Daniels. Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Howell. Mrs. Bill Tolley and Miss Ruth have gone to Lincoln, Neb Mrs. Wallace Carter returned to Tolley to raska, spend the holidays. her home Tuesday from the Hoyl Miss Nelda Ord is spending a vac Cross hospital where she had spent ation at Gooding, Idaho with her a week for medical treatment sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Warren Hansen of Fillmore announce the birth of a son on December 12. Mrs. Hansen was formerly Miss Alice Christen- sen. Mrs liue lioiaen returned to her home Wednesday after spend ing the past week with her sister and brother in law, Mr. and Mrs. Hansen at Fillmore. Mrs. Vernon Butler of Salt Lake City Is visiting this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. P. Chris tison. Mrs. George W. Minix left for Salt Lake City Sunday to spend the Christmas holidays with her iMt.NeboFFA Local and Social News News Items We suggest these useful .... and healthful gifts BEXEL VITAMINS Just Received - A shipment of Remington-RanELECTRIC RAZORS. d A Shipment of Lunch Kits Came Today . with the best Thermos Bottles WHITMANS & SWEETS BEST CANDY Christmas Decorations Good Stationery Christmas Wrapping Paper and Cards Light Sets Xmas Scotch Tape Tinsel Cord V Mail Greetings Letters Parker Desk A few left! Fountain Pens $10.00 $5.00 Sets Candles in mnay shapes. Xmas trees Santa Claus s Snow Men Angels SUPPLY GOOD A CHILDS BOOKS SKATES SHOE ICE OF ICICLES Calendars will be short in number this year! Come and get one early! BOOK ENDS Ond -- Santa Clus Boots McutceUan & Phone Druggists "It 43- - Pleases Us To Please You' : imumrm I BE OF GOOD CIIEER ibU Woltdaj) Season k SumyBrook UKAiU I KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY ... ..i N. Y. 90.4 Proof D..Jm. V n::ii..: 'mmtmmmtiiiUmm rrn Mrs. Bernell Gowers and daughtThe Mt. Nebo chapter of Future er Ruth Ann attended a shower Farmers is really doing its share honor of her niece and her husof producing Food For Freedom. band, Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Ostler. We have a group of fellows in Ag Before the marirage, Mrs. Ostler Miss this year who realize the serious- was Miss Beth Anderson. ness of this war and with the fine Gowers gave a vocal solo at the and careful instruction by Mr. An shower. Guests at the home of Mr. and derson we are helping out a great Mrs. Bernell Gowers on Sunday deal in the war effort. We have 11 boys fattening 37 were Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderhead of baby beef. These beef will son, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Ostbe exhibited and sold at the var- ler of Salt Lake City. Mrs. Raymond Houghton of ious stock shows throughout the state. It has been stated by sev- Caliente, Nevada is spending a few eral boys that at least half of their weeks with her parents, Mr. and profit on heir project would be Mrs. W. H. Howell. spent for war bonds. These boys Mr. and Mrs. Rollo Howell of should be complimented on their patriotic attitude in producing this Food for Freedom. Many boys hope to receive blue ribbons on these steers at Salt Lake and Spanish Fork in the spring. There are also many swine and . . General Electric equipment is fighting with America's land sheep projects in the chapter. The army. From the rolling kitchen to the front line, electricity animals are some of the best in works for victory. the county and state. Many have taken ribbons in state and local shows, which proves the above statement true. These animals will help in the feeding of Uncle Sam's fighting forces and citizens. F. F. A. Reporter, Bill Howard Suar Brook ncMlytlto Mrs. J. M. Beck. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Butler of spent Monday with Mrs. Butl-r'- s sister and brother in and Mrs. E. D. Park. law, Mr. Marvin Park of Hill Field spent Monday and Tuesday with' his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Park. Spring Lake (Urn Every ffroiut The Greater .ift Fountain Green News Funeral services for Zenos E. Hill were held in the Fountain Green Ward Chapel Saturday, with Bishop Gayle Yorgason conducting. The ward choir, under the dir ection of Choirister Eva Jacobson sang two selections. Prayers were offered by James H. Mikkelson and William Collard. Speakers were Thos. H. Cook, James L. Nielson and Jos. R. Christiansen. Musical selections included a vocal solo, "In The Garden'" by Mrs. Hilda Christiansen, accompanied by Mrs. Voneal Aagard; a vocal trio, "Dear Spirit Lead Me" by Mrs. Velda Jackson, Mrs. Erda Cook and Miss Jessie Oldroyd, with Mrs. Voneal Aagard as acompanist. Interment was in the City cemetery at Fountain Green. Mrs. Merlene Collard will "Aa Thursday, Dec. 17th, 1942 Nephi, Utah enter-ta- n the KK Klub members at a Christmas party at her home on Thursday evening. The Ward M. I. A. will hold their Christmas entertainment on Tuesday evening at the Amuse ment hall. The program will consist of refreshments, games and dancing. Mrs. Jenna Anderson entertained the Elite Club members at her home Thursday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Johnson were Salt Lake City visitors during the week. Mrs. Austin Mangelson and son Kenneth of Salt Lake City are visR iting at the home of her parents, fS Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rasmussen. Mrs. Fern Robertson has return ed home from California where she has been visitin for some time, Edward Hansen and Eldon Olson, Salt Lake City are visiting for a few days with relatives. Mrs. Monard Jacobsen is visiting with relatives in Ephraim. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Paystrup of Provo visited Sunday with Mrs. Paystrup's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Nielson. Private Vernile Hansen of the U. S. Service is spending a furlough with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hansen. 1. In the factory electricity 'stitches the seams of tank armor, and on the battlefield it controls the operation of these spearheads of modern combat. 2. In induction center and field hospital, the X ray helps safeguard the health of our fighting men, aiding in the diagnosis and treatment of disease. ... A drum, a little red wagon, a picture book thesa are gifts that bring joy to a boy's heart. But you can give him a far greater gift. You can give him the right to live as a free American . . . the advantages of liberal schooling . . . the freedom to follow his religious beliefs the privilege of choosing his k yes, even the unquestioned right to gain a world of knowledge and pleasure through travel. All this you can give him by doing whatever you can no matter how little to win this war so that he may live to appreciate fully the true meaning of Christmas . . . peace on earth and good-wi- ll toward men. ... jjjyl i ... in the Union Pacific family, thousands of fathers are working tirelessly to justify the steadfast faith of their children. Theirs is the task of assuring the safe transportation of trainloads of war materials and troops. It is a tremendous job but they are doing it gladly. They know, as do we all, that only through hard work and sacrifice can we give our little ones the greatest gift of all . . . peace and freedom. Today, 3. Far from the usual power 4. Blitz war requires swift sources, mobile power plants communications) On the soldier's supply electricity for 800,000,000 back, in field and sky, radio the striking force candlepower searchlights by which a newspaper can be read of American army planes, guns, 1 2 miles away. and tanks. General Electric believes that its first duty as a good citizen is to be a good soldier. General Electric Company, Schenectady, TV. GENERAL life-wor- ELECTRIC UNION PACIFIC RAILROAD After hlm...yffff come first who have employment in UNITfO STATES Of AMERICA SPEED LI Let s"AI! Volunteer to Stay Home this Christmas JOSEPH Odce B. EASTMAN, Director of Defense Tr.niporUtion America's Railroads are moving a million troops a month . . . transporting thousands of war workers . . . carrying twice Gasoline rationing adds as much freight as in former years. No new railroad equipment is available. another burden. During the holidays furloughed soldiers, sailors, marines and auxiliary forces certainly must have first call on our railroad service. fine spirit of cooperation you arc giving Your We krvow ttttt trie Home Reilroed in (hit wartime emergency wilt meW you decide to ipend the. Holideyi c home thtt yeer . . . Buy Bondt with the money you tevc now nd Trevel letcr. A In "i in mm ihhiih.mii.miiihii.hhi it But we know that many civilian trips are it To our many necessary, too, even during the holidays. If you are one of those who must travel. with us this year because they are giving their space in Santa Fe buses to men in the friends who will not be service, we take this means of extending our sincere wishes for a Merry Christmas and Victorious New Year. J' WARTIME SCHEDULES Now In effect NORTHBOUND: Leave 11:35 A. M. Nephl at BOUND: 5:57 P. M. "J Leave all CARTERS XL CAFE North Main V Nephl at (Rio Grande Motorway serve Sanpete County Cities) f Trailways. If so, please be lenient. We'll be doing our best under difficult circumstances. giving r, 57 if yours until after the holidays, so that we can get him there in time for Christmas dinner. Rio Grande Motorway la saving rubber . .' . and giving tha nmi servio . . over the spendable primary Federal highway through Colorado and Utah. aa Schedule carefully coordinated with transcontinental lines at Don-vePueblo and Salt Lake City. You can help . . make only a) essential trips . . travel during the midweek . . carry only on piece of luggage. Tickets: M. L HARMON, Agent Phone 15 pre- you as fine service as you have come to expect from Santa Fe non-essenti- al vent us from At Reduced Speed EAST-SOUT- Mormetion, our control may vis. the iJoiuLcujA "Christmas without travel will help win the war. It it a sacrifice that should and must be made. it Conditions beyond MILES and. Lei out (royA come IracJc fjox fur- lough, and he'll be going home. Naturally trip of you'll postpone any you'll find that Santa Fe Trailways is anxious to serve you, as usual, so please do not hesitate to call upon us. MIT 35 V 1 If he's lucky, he'll get a Christmas Phone 264 mmm J$C 4. 3 SANTA FE BUS DEPOT CARTER CAFE UNION BUS DEPOT, NEPHI CAFE 7 |