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Show November 30th, .Thursday, THE TJM&SJUWS, It&O Levari News The Levari ward Sunday school will furnish the Sunday evening program in the chapel at 7 P. M. December 3rd. The theme Is 'Jesus The Master Teacher." Mrs. Blanch Shepherd was hostess to members of her club recently. A delicious luncheon was served to Pauline Mangelson, Brough, Blanch Stephensen, Mary Aagard, Irene Mangelson, Vonda Bosh, Bonnie Paystrup, Marjorie Newren, Ella Fay Beard, Melba Ballow and the hostess. Co-de- al Mrs. Helen Grace Hoyt of Provo and Mrs. Anna Grace Ostler of Ne? phi visited on Thanksgiving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequist. All the children of Mrs. Alvena Christensen gathered at her home on November 19 to honor her on her 82nd birthday anniversary. A delicious luncheon was served to Mr. and Mrs. Leo Christensen and family of Cedar City, Mrs. Lela Childs and son Wayne and daugh- er, Mrs. Nelda Peterson and children of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Christensen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Christensen, Mr. and Mrs. James Christensen and boys and Angus Christensen and the honored guest. and Mrs. Wesley Mr. Chrioten-se- n of Nephi announce the birth at the Payson hospital on November 19th, the birthday anniversary of the great grand mother. The grand parents are Mrs. Edna Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen of ot a son Le-va- n. Mrs. Rebecca Jenson Johnson, son in law and daughter of Idah:, on Sunday ai the were guests home of Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Rosequist. They were enroute to their home after a vacation in Arizona and the parks of cu:.'ern Utah. f Mr. and Mrs. James Anderson spent Thanksgiving in Cedar City with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Cla.nce An derson. i Lookingx ! for a Mr. and Airs. J. E. Hansen were guests for a few days of Inst week, including Thanksgiving day ;tt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Barlow in Ogden. special Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mangelson and family of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Mangelson of Provo, were guests last Friday at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier, Mrs. Blanch Shepherd and dauglv ter Sharon were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Wank- ier of Logan recently. Mr .and Mrs. R. H. Gardner were guests for a few days of last wpek at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Connelly in Salt Lake Cir.y. For her birthday, anniversary, or just because you love her give her misty, Cannon Nylons. Every pair with Cannon's famous cling-ankl- e fit in colors that blend with the season's smartest fabric?. and Mrs. Ray Bowers of Richfield spent a few days of last week here with her mother, Mrs. Edna Sherwood. Geneil Christensen, Nonne Wan- kier, Ned Mangelson, Vera Winter and Vance Christensen all repot having held a wonderful trip with the band to Long Beach. Mr. and Mrs. Eldred Stephensen and children of Tooele visite width his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Stephensen. Mrs. Delia Lundsteen nas gone to spend the winter with her family members in Idaho and Salt Lake City. Mrs. Emma Jackman is in Oreni at the home of her dauhtcr, Mrs. Arvilla Bradshaw and family. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christen sen and family of Salt Lake Oity were guests on Thanksgiving at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Christensen. cf Mr. and Mrs. Niels Jens-iFtn. Green spent Thanksgiving at the home of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs Eugene Powell and family. Mr. and Mrs. James Sherwood spent Thanksgiving in Nephi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Kees Utah Mr. bner-woo- d. Mrs. Sadie Bowers left Saturday for Idaho where she will visit with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Brass. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ballow announce the hjrih of a yon at the Nephi Ciinic on November 24th. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stephensen and Frank Ballow Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Christian Christensen were guests on Thanksg'ving at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Christeuen at Richiield. Mr. and Mri. Eugene Aimstrong and family of Brigham City were guests on Thanksgiving at the home oi her mother Mrs. Lila Worwood. NMHI. UTAH ranking records in the 1950 national leadership, home Improvement and frozen foods programs have brought state honor, to four club members. 4-- pjw2srw3 L-- ' .tft" n L'iiaii '1 wwiww!. jmfiMMaHMMBMHwmH wj'aiijMiiiiagi;wq X t liiJ&Citlil Tr tui 4-- 4-- 4-- Sears-Roebuc- k rib-bo- 4--H ft - THE TOGGERY Mrs. Thirlba Aikens of Richfield spent Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mr, t Ockey. Mrs. Georee W. n? nA.Uroalra returned hemof from visit with Mr: and Mrs. Warren: l MVa TaLr - f Jackman and Small kj. man is the former Delia Vee Bur- ion, daughter of Mrs. Duckworth. ;, Mrs. Clarpno Pa, aiiu nHl uj laimiy spent the Thnnlrairiiino. with her mother. Mrs. Chastie Es- t"1" " ruerviiie, Utah. Mr. and Mmw. vxriif.j TTAAXVlvt xn i a li. and j daughter Alene were in Salt Lake for the City weekThanksgiving . i end- aa- cniecto rr urar son in law and danchtoi tv.. " wm:. A field representative of the State Department of Veterans af fairs will be at Nephi Monday morning, December 5 and may be contacted by interested veterans at the Forrest Hotel Lobby or they may contact E. R. sviaw csni officer of Post No. 1. of The American Legion. Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held a meet- CM-- s -- - o- s j. ing recently at the home of Mrs. McAllister. Elsie Belliston. A history of Sar- an jane Money was given by Mrs. Blanche Cooper. The lesson was given by Ida Belliston. Plans made for the erroun's CVirictmoo party. Twenty-twmembers and six visitors were present. tSEH Meraraiisflii-- o rv- p Mrs.- Aljnt Bean returned Home wee'.t from Hutchinson, Kan- last sas where she spent i r.'ot.i'i with hor son m law and daughter, Mr. ana mrs. Lon Miller and two children, Patty and Don Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Dee Miller of Huntington Park, California were recently in Nephi visiting with relatives, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Shaw were in Salt Lake City to spend Thanks giving day with relatives. Miss Doris Shaw returned home with them for the week end. Mr and Mrs. Lvnn OlDin left Wednesday for Salt Lake City and Ogden for a visit with relatives. Miss Mildred Bean of Los Angeles arrived in Nephi Thanksgiving day to spend her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Bean. . , . IOO grower-owne- d cooperative hat won an outstanding market position across the nation with its guaranteed MILK WHITE tggs and poultry. This assures a steady market for all producer members at premium prices. AND FARMERS (general Offtra Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright were in Pocatello, Idaho for Thanksgiving day as guests of their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Latimer. 1N Sow CO-O- P - - - . . Wet fc Tewspb Conitftiismt BramJtt m Utah and Sou (Harm Uakm 4 c w Made to Measure for a Man's Christmas Local and Social Items Of Nephi ijjjWWWf Mr. and Mrs. Peter Sorenson The optimist who tells you that were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. there's nothing in the world one Peterson of Centerfield. with ambion cannot accomplish, Mrs. Vinr.ie Memmott and fam probably never trie dto push tooth ily spent a few days of last week paste back into the tube. in Scipio at the home of her dauTip to motorists: Safety is no ghter, and son in law, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Robinson and Mr. and accident. Hard work, plus planning, is the Mrs. Rulon" Robinson. secret of success. ' 1 Lw Wanna Bunkar Janic Richin, Auralla Jonei Outstanding leadership in club president' of Wilson and Co., Chiand community brought state cago. fuss or muss to serve honors to Bernard Engle, 17, of a There's no on short notice in the tasty meal Spanish Fork, and Lew Wanna Richins family of Draper, since for Bunker, 16, of Delta. A daughter Janice, 15, has learned six years, Bernard has led a garhow to freeze all kinds of food. den club the past year. He perProof that she did a first rate Job sonally Inspected the gardens ftnd is not only la the eating, but also in the fact that she won top Btate under his guidance several memFrozen Food, bers won county blue ribbons and honors in the The award, a handsome also exhibited at the State Fair. program. watch inscribed with her It was his responsibility to see gold name, was presented by Internathat the exhibits were properly tional Harvester. A club member prepared. Previously he bad helped for five years, Janice prepared and beef with members froze (.help 1,574 younger pounds of meat, poul projects advising on fitting aod try, fruits, vegetables, soups and showing the animal. Bernard was a variety of home baked breads, chosen mayor ot the Camp this cakes, cookies and pies, Janice has year, and assisted with reorta-tiona- l made 40 exhibits, winning many awards. She has served her local activities. Intensely inter club as pre.ldent. he hopes to lead anested In With one eye on enhancing her other club next year. home and the other on the family Miss Bunker, also a club member for six years, was Junior pocketbook, Aurella Jones, 17, of leader of a clothing club last year Cedar City, succeeded in doing a and is now leader. She has held better Job than any other every offlee in her local club, and In the state in the home imthis year was mayor at County provement program. Her reward a trip to National Club Club Camp, and chairman of the recreation committee at Older Congress Iq Chicago was pro. FoundaClub Camp, Her club collected and vided by sent clothing to Denmark and Holtion, Aurella decided to start with land, paying the posatge with prUe her own room. The walls were money won on their clothing expainted a soft shade of green. Coral hibits. Under Lew Wanna's direcand dark green chintz drapes were used to develop a harmonious tion, two of the girls won blue ribbons at the recent Millard County color scheme. The floor was the a Fair, and one received a blue and biggest Job In the at the State Fair. She has many hours of patientproject, labor went coached them in conducting a into the sanding, rubbing down and meeting and given them pointers applying penetrating wood seal. In demonstrating and Judging. BeDemonstrations on "Finishing Home Floors" have won for Aursides assuming leadership, takes an active part ella many awards. During seven this teen-age- r in school and community events. years in she has served her A handsome gold watch approclub as president and Junior priately inscribed was presented leader, and has always cooperated to each by, Edward Foss Wilson, in community affairs. All of these activities are conducted under-thdirection of the Extension Service of the State Agricultural. College and TJSDA Bernard Engl e Keo Sorenson spnt the week end in Axtell at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Thorpe. Mrs. Thorpe and Mrs. Marion Fauntin of Axtell visited Sunday evening at the home of. Mr. and Mrs. Petei Sorensen. Three Pag Winners Named 4-- H - fe!! G w i .. A 0 Efctrl SoUwUg JS'Li 3.0$ ' ' ' Quality Tools are perfect gifts for Hobbyists and Handy-men- - s, to maasarlat e. we can help you plan a whole matching set. Big election , . , precision-madend beautifully balanced, built for lifetime of service. VWa rata. e, W4 MUM, iaa Salactad Mckarr haaa'la. 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