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Show Thursday, December 22, v T X TH2 TJM5SrNEW5. 1949 NfiPHt UtAtf truer Nephi Local and Social News Happenings Mr. and Mrs. Kay Stuart are Douglas Cox, who is attending spending a few days in Salt Lake is spend- City this week. the University of Utah his ing the holiday season with Mrs. Leo J. Deatherage and parents, Mr. and Mr. Ed. P. Cox. children of Las Cruces, N. three Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Danley and M., are house for the holitwo chldren of Manhattan Beach, days of Mr. guests and Mrs. Thomas California were guests Saturday venawn. Mrs. veHawn ana Mrs " and Sunday of Mr and Mrs. Carl Wilkey. Mr and Mrs. Newell Bracken of Logan are in Nephi for the Christmas holidays. Miss Bertha McPherson and Miss Lula McPheron left Sunday for Los Angeles to spend Christmas with relatives. ; Norman Richardon, who is a student at Los Angeles, arrived home Tuesday for the holiday season with his parents, Mr. and Mr. John Ricardson. ' Mr. and Mrs. John Tronto returned Thursday to their home in Salt Lake City from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Beagley and Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Lunt, parents Mr. and Mrs. of Mrs. Tronto. Lunt accompanied them to Salt jLake City to spend the holidays with their family. . I Mrs, Stella Eason of San California is a guest of Mr and Mrs. R. H Jenkins for the Christmas holidays. Guests for the holiday season of Mr. and Mr. Kenneth Nyman are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Kasmussen of Logan, parents of Mrs. Ny- 1 Fran-'esco- man. John Robertson left Sunday for Long Beach, California to spend the Christmas holidays with their family. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wright and family and lrsl Melvin Johnson and daughter Iris were in Salt Lake City Sunday and Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Deatherage are sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Duane Bracken of Logan are home for the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. James E. Moore (Glenna Bracken) are in Wash' ington, D. C. to spend the holi days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross E. Moore. Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Christi-so- n anr family of Salt Lake City spent the week end with their parents, Mrs. Mabel D. Christison and Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ellison. . The Jaycee Janes held their annual Christmas party in the Blue, room uecember 14th. A luncheon was served to the following: Genie! Limburg,. Donna Beard, Paxman, Donna Mockli, Florence Kendall, Edith Manning," Florece Johnson, Ruth Cundick,, Louise Wirthlin, Gwjn Chapman, Edna Mae Ludlow, fern Hanson, Maxine Anderson, Adella Kendall, Bernice Sparks, Blanch Pex-toThe hostesses were Jeniel Vehawn and Kathryn Shaw. Games were played and gifts exchanged. Di-o- ne n. non r . MM. I "III I gaily this Christmas Eve in millions of windows throughout the land. Hearts will be "overflowing with gladness as fomilies everywhere toast the Yuletide season. Here's a hearty wish for you, friends, as you enjoy this festive occasion. May the Season be a merry one full of contentment, joy and I I ICHTS will twinkle Page Ten 2 1 a goodwill. SPROUSE - REITZ Defermtty ta Figs A Jang lUt of deformities in new-be- n plge hare been traced to lack of vitamin A in the sow's ration. Abieaee of eyes, blindness, cleft palate, harelip, accessory ears, and misplaced kidneys are the abnormalities seen most often. CO. Cathedral of Learning The University of Pittsburgh's Cathedral of Learning, if spread out in the usual style of college buildings, would crowd the 14 acres of land surrounding the The 20th Century club met at the home of Mrs. S, E. Forrest " recently where a paper on "Our Government in Action" was given by Mrs. Geralr Cazier. A on the United Nations was report given by Mrs. J. Earl Reid. Fifteen members were present. Tare ace Tvmkeei aaetei tea- arlua xik aaeaiatere 4egs, Mrs. L M., Petty spent Monday i horses, ana xuesaay in ceaar uty, guest etaffcaats, tanks, automobile aa4 of her daughter and son in law, rasters which are found la bexee ef fopeera, are painted by hunsfUog Mr. and Mrs. L A. Whetten. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pay, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Pay and Donald Weapon of Toads Pay returned home from a trip to About the only protective weapon Francis the toad Regina, Sask, Canada. is a milky fluid which Stewart - Tuckawnow returned they can has off and which is ob give his home with them to make home - nceUou here. to dogs. mmm Priauz,ri COMPANY Nephi, Utah Nephi Division No. '1 Commercial Flab ' Menhaden ta Uncle Sam's No. t numcommercial fish, and boasts " Publfsaea' every Thureeay at N.ehl, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the east office at Nephi, Utah aa eocene o4ass mall matter wooer we act ef pong re af March 8, Subsertatlen. Subscription Rates: One year, $2.79; Six Mentha, are payable In aevanee. Advertising, ratea on equeex. 17. MAY THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTMAS- - ber of regional aliases. In various parts ef the country Its names Include olewifo, $1-5- fatback. bughead, huffish, old wife, green till, cacao g, moo-bunke-r, whlteMsh, boayfiah and ( Di&tvcr& "$eace on Cattfj (goobtotll to jfWen Reign unchallenged Jpfci: in this world for- ever more . . . Amen jtffiflB JO YOUR HEALTH AND HERE'S HAPPINESS!! J it i ORD AND MANGELSON , M ; ffnaw - - V III OF H1 pam eeT |