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Show The Section One, Page Four iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiii luiwiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii )yiituituiiiiHuiiuiiiiii!iiiiiiiiuuii!Vi:imtiuuuiutui!uituiiiuiiuuitu(m milium Times-New- s, Mr. and Mrs. Clair Acord anHELP WANTED M. nounce the birth of a son. Draft exempt for permanent busAcord is local director of the Farm iness in Juab County. Utah men Security Administration. averaging $60.00 weekly. Exceptional wartime opportunity with secMr. and Mrs. Carl DiFiore recure future. Write Ted Sutherland, ently left for San Francisco and 424 West Third South, Salt Lake. San Jose California after visiting at the home of Mrs. DiFiore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Bigler. Modern Coal FOR SALE Call 244J or see Range $85.00. Mrs. Joseph Nelson. iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuinii Mona News H appemngs Gnas 1943 SEA SCO'S CHEER HE STAGE COACH has given place to the streamliner. The electric light has snuffed out the candle. Tinkling sleigh bells are drowned in the roar of motor horns. But who will Christmas has lost its charm? With Christsoft-beam- Sg. and Mrs. Karl Newton are vsiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Newton during his furlough. Sfet. Newton is stationed at Camp White, Oregon. A baby girl was born to Sgt. and Mrs. Richard Sumers at the Pay-so- n hospital, December 17,. Sgt. Summers is now sevingr overseas. Mrs. Earl Vest spent a few daye recenly in Sal Lake City visiting with her son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Roberts. Raphael Garfield, who has been in the L. T3. S. hospital in Salt Lake City for the past month has returned to his home in Mona. Mrs. Gerald Newton and little daughter Barbara are visiting at the home of her husband parents, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Newton. Elder Daryl Stanley, who has boen laboring as a missionary in the California mission for the past " two years lias returned home. The Gleaners and M Men of the Mona Ward spent a very pleasant evening Tuesday, doing Christmas caroling from house to house. Mrs. Annie Swasey is visiting during the holidays in Salt Lake City. A Christmas program will be given Friday night, December 24, in the Mona ward. Santa Claus will visit t"ie children with something good for them all. A dance will also be given Christmas night at Mona. Mrs. Ronald Tunbridge of Colorado Springs, Colorado is spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr. an Mrs. George Smith. The people of Nephi, Mona nad Levan will be happy to know that the Red Cross sewing which has been in progres for the past sev eral months has been completed and shipped. ed t say-tha- mas at hand we renew our pledge of devotion to ideals of honest dealing, and expre-- s our appreciation of your tY.emlahip for us during 1(53. 'HEAP ON MORE WOOD, THE WIND IS CHILL; BUT LET IT WHISTLE AS IT WILL. WE'LL KEEP OUR MERRY CHRISTMAS STILL " . in e"MtimiMfrMi Thursday, Dec. 23, Nephi, Utah Tn1 il ' 943 holidaa Greetings S3S III II t n in - Clean cotton rags-NWANTED overalls, curtains or silks. Will pay 7 cents per pound. Standard Station, Main at 1st South. Jllllllllllilllllllllllllllll, NATIVE PINE TREES FOR Stowell's Coal CHRISTMAS West and Center. Phone 40 Co-1s- t surely as there'll be little hoys and girls, and big boys and girls, too (especially around Christmastime), that surely there will always be a Christmas. Our wish for you is that this Christmas season of 1943 be the most memorable you have ever known. JUST Five head purebred FOR SALE Lincoln Rams Jack Kelly, Mills In "the District Court of the Fifth Judicial District in and for Juab County, State of Utah. HELEN JAMISON JARVTS, Plaintiff, vs WILLIAM DEAN JARVIS, as Defendant SUMMONS THE STATE OF UTAH TO SAID DEFENDANT You nre hereby sumomned to appear within twenty days after service of this summons upon you, if served within the county in which this action is brought, otherwise within thirty days after service, and defend the above entitled action, and in case of your failure so to do, judgment will be rendered against you according to the demand oi the complaint which has been filed with the Clerk of said court. This action is brought to recover a judgment dissolving the marriage contract heretofore existing between you and the plaintiff. JAMES P. McCUNE, Plaintiff's Attorney O. P. Addres: Nephi, Utah Dates of publication: December 23 and 30, 1043, January 6. 13 and NEPHI I MPS IX ft i MOUNT PLEASANT MANTI n BT - f- i SI 20 1944. NEPHI CITY CORPORATION , 1 "THE FRIENDLY CITY AT THE CROSSROADS OF UTAH" FCByiCTORYi 7k BUY UNITED STATES iivtJ WAR WCONDS A STAMPS fill no i 1 ft it--- JOYOUS 1M up, garlanded in wreaths of XO tinsel, aflare with liohts that clow Y) like fireflies. There it stands in the window, sparkling with all the horrowed glamour of clfland. 12. ro is a 3 dZ iJ T-i- - j MM """"'...m,wrt,., ft A f'fe' to FRiTf'tyl vr Y '.ij JV fur Serriccrafcn sod woooeo, wax woekecs, bossam peopic od Gowenuoect KpresextsCms bjr (be sad Tcuhreys buses for their racrrffal try. Safe, dependable, hxa&y senoce is Santa Fe Tathvss cortributioo to VictDjy. , eco-iKxnic- . . ri, Happf, cacefree, epical Americans who used to choose comfortable Santa Be Tothrsys bases for sightseeing nd plessute, sxe now staying st hocne and buying W Bonds. Sacta Fe Touhrays them and thanks (hem for (heir patriotic . A new era of better living awaits after the war. This new era indodes a finer, nxxe htxixrioos bus service. Santa Fe Tcailways intends to be first, as :i 1 always, to bring you the best ka "sceoery-kve- r transportation. . . . Thtitt a promhef . Vhj d" see g J N C Pexton Candy Co. post-wa- r America. ', y ? Pexton Wholesale Co. !!i!iin!ni;in!!in!n;i!ii!!!i;in!n!iii!Ti!n!!n!i;winii!!sa!;!J!f . ! SANTA FF TRAILWAYS J" CARTER CAFE ianmiocannBsiBinr-i- , Mtt., foe thcXTTictoc joat y-Trailways wishes God-speereturn. And to friends of freedom twujvAxj,ti Santa Fe Trailways extends an invitation to eafy 1 . . . ISTUAS! - To the hundreds of Santa Fe Trail ways employees "ir armed services and their baddies, Santa Fe tlie siimo us List year nnd the year before: Thank you one and all for your kindness to us, and lirnni "V- ' Witlt tliis glowing lw.lcgrotmd to remind our piece. It tis, we ur; xvady to is a very simple one jj "' self-sacrifi- g stK-a- I T I 2J 3 n cJ s Vk IlltUilli ii:i;ii!!:ii:iit:;;;ii!'i!i!!iii;i':ii., L.V7 A: Phone 264 |