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Show THE iiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iiiiii:!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiniiiiiH . ... A il it-- fo during 1944 we have been storing up our gratitude to. the people of this community, as they have 1 come in day Ia J after day. M Store Hours: Company RITE WAY HARDWARE 22 NORTH MAIN 44 WEST CENTER MACHINERY 295 WEST CENTER FEEDS otores Also at Mount Pleasant and Manti, Utah wiiii I 1 5 - M- - B. LUNT 10 A. M. I S Billards The Tunnel f seasons C II e to 6 V. M. Except Wednesday. Wednesday, 10 A. M to 1 V M . BUY WAR BONDS AND STAMPS 1 m - ... Exclusive iAsdivs Shop merry y- out on the porch THAT ck'tter or maybe Santa Claus it's only Uncle Joe in his annual role of St. Nicholas. Yes there IS a Santa Claus, and th.-rwill alv;a)3 BE a Santa Claus in die good old U.S.A. We wish for you and your family a typical of 1914-1this American Christmas. f Jiiiiiiilliiiiliiiiiilliliiiilllilllllillliltliil Jiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinii"1 i 1 j a Now that Christmas is here it is time to make delivery. So here it comes . . . our gratitude to you in one great big wish for e Sflss 1 .HE nearness of Yuletida unmistakable. Whether snow festoons the trees or whether earth still awaits its mantle white, woods and fields, city and town breathe Christmas and its spirit of kindness. We sincerely hope that the Christmas sea- son of 1944 will be richer for you, fuller, and more satisfying than for many a year, and thank you for twelve months of very pleasant relations. I II Ij is fir of WE THANK YOU Bailey-McCun- jf7 . GREETINGS Christmas. ?SSTBM?I il Ciimtitiai big, happy, i ! II a "5;' '".i S iiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiir:1!!!!!!!!; Is ' Nephi, Utah TIMES-NEW- j 1944 iiiiiiitiiiiiiiii'HHiiiiiiininiiiiiH'iiiiiiiiiiHiHiiiiiiw Christmas Everywhere, everywhere, tonight! Christmas in lands of the and fir-tre- e pine, Christmcs in lands of the and vine; s Christmas where solemn and white, s Christmas wh;re and bright." ' palm-tre- e stand snow-peak- lie corn-field- sunny Phillip Brooks. IN THESE rarj'miiiiiEiiiBaiiuiiiiiniiinuiiraiJiiiraiii CHEER! There's quite like it. And good cheer is an affair of the heart. It cannot he withheld and hoarded to gain added value with the days or years. Good cheer must be spent! Let us all radiate good cheer this Christmas of 1911, for there are reasons enough for good cheer if we hut pause to reflect. GOOD Anderson Funeral Home LAST SHORT s sir iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii:iii!iiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiii' DAYS PHONE 168 OF 1911 when faces tell that Christmas is we are reminded again of near, very, very the si:.reine value of friendship. He who .'is nn though he may have amassed a fortune, cannot he happy. We have many menus m this aror. l'rieiuls from many years lack as well as friends who have become friends during this past year. These friendships are a great source of pride and happiness to us. To all these friends we wish a very Merry Christmas Season. 1 y Merry Christmas greetings from all of us to all of you. fri'-nds- Bailey Grocery PHONE RALPH CHASE, Prop .IIIIIMIIillliilUilllllliltlllllllNllllllllllllllllllM ifiitiifnTiTtiJituniiiiuiiTniiiiifiiiiri itiuiuuiittuiiuuiitiutiuuiiitHftiiiiiutniHiiitiuiiniupiiiifiii :!!;:iiii:'ji:,iiiH!iji!r.uiiiuiiiiiiiuiiiiiiininii::::iiiuii SILENT NIGHT HOLV NICSMT '. r'l stauncber tree than the oak, and WHAT stauncher friends than ours? Each year at Christmastime we realize more keenly than ever that our success in this community is deeply rooted in the firm soil of friendship. We cannottell you in so many words how much these friendly associations mean to us, and how we cherish them. But we know you will anderstand. In this spirit of appreciation we send our sincere good Christmas wishes to you and to all those dear to you. .', jingle h I war, Ji"' tH mhal fun il it In ride e In a open thayl Jing'e onr-hort- Wo havo much to be thankful for iS's C'ristmos, and fV 7TS n ir-- i - - iiiiii" Z WE APPROACH the beloved anniversary of a great Event we Jt. are reminded again of the many Christmas seasons we have seen come and go. Time has changed everything except friendfhip. We are proud of the fact that we number among our customers many of the town's "oldest inhabitants" friends who hava become dearer to us with the passing years. Once again we say Merry Christmas to all. PI vc wanl io express our thanks to you. May this Christmas season of 1944 be an especially happy one for you. Employees of the Standard Service Station fifU'i NEPHI CAFE THAT'S JJSj SUSIE B. WORWOOD PHONE 255 7 |