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Show November 30th, Thursday, THE 1950 n tanaytt with GIFTS by I TIMES-NEW- NEM-U- S, , UTAH Page Seven , Local and Expresses Thanhs Social Items For Hand Trip Support Of Nephi The following expression of Wilson of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. ap- and thanks has been Salt Lake City were guests Sun. preciation day of Mrs. Wilson's parents, Mr, brought in for publication by Ballard J. Christiansen, director of and Mrs. N. A. Nielson. Visitors at the home of Mr, and the Juab high school band. We Mrs. George Belliston during the are pleased to publish it for him: week were Mr. and Thanksgiving "I want to thank the fine people ' Mrs. F. A. Taylor of Moroni, rMs E. B. Larsen of Delta, Mr and Mrs ol tast Juab County who contrib- our recent endeavor of John M. Christianson and son uiea in funds to go to California raising Howard of Milford. Mrs. Elizabeth Whimpey is vis The funds were raised and the was taken, and enjoyed by ev iting in Long Beach, California trip with a son in law and daughter, eryone. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith. "At this time I want to extend Mrs. Nan Richardson of Salt my most sincere appreciation to Lake City is house guest of Mr. the members of the Juab High G. Richardson. Reeve Mrs. and School Band for their fine efforts, Clair MacFarlane, stationed at and cooperation extended Fort Lewis, Washington, spent the support during the time we were preparing Thanksgiving day with his wife for this great event, the and children and with Mr. and era Band Review in Long Beach, Mrs. James H. Ellison at their Calif. I think it is commendable home here. Mrs. MacFarlane and the fine displayed by the children accompanied him to Fort members spirit of the band all during i Mr .and Mrs. the Lewis to reside. when much time and efMerritt Christison and children of fort period had to be given to make our also Salt Lake City were guests at band what it is. I am happy to the Ellison home for Thanksgiving report that you, the members, did dinner. a fine job in the Long Beach parMr. and Mrs. Read Black and ade. You represented your music family of Grand Junction, Colo- al organization, your school and rado, Keith Black of Tooele, Mr. your communities well. Your conand Mrs. Reid Smith and family duct in California was excellent and Miss Fanny Reid of Nephi and you represented your state in were Thanksgiving week end visit- a most manner. I am high Mrs. ors of Mr. and Harry Black. that I have the pleasure of happy work Mr. and Mrs. Orson Brown and ing with a group such as you and Mrs. Beesinger of Spanish Fork commend you highly for a job well were in Nephi Tuesday spending done. the day with Mr. and Mrs. Rex Wirthlin. It takes much planning and ef Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lunt and fort by members of the committee. Mrs. Bernell Lunt were in Salt the board of education and the Lake City Monday and Tuesday on band mothers. These efforts made a business trip. possible the trip that the band rec Reeve G. Richardson, Juab ently returned from. My sincere County Director of Public Welfare, appreciation to these people is exis in Chicago, Illinois this week tended. as a representative of the County I am fortunate to associate and Welfare Directors Association of high Utah, at the annual round table work with the students of the students are a grand conference of the American Public school. The ' . Welfare association. He left Mon- group. day and is expected to return on I wish each success in all his en Sunday, making the trip via Union deavors. Pacific. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sudweeks Sincerely, have returned from a s Ballard J. Christiansen. pleasure trip into Mexico, and Arizona. They visited the Temples at Mesa, Arizona and St. George, Utah. They spent Thanksgiving day in Cedar City with relatives. ! ' HOllVWOOD I DAY ; At Froesoen, Sweden, military brass rolled out "Flying Barrel," Sweden's best attack bomber. In upper photo the ship speeds through space at better than 600 miles an hour and below, the jet plane cuts loose with four rockets. Heavily armed with machine guns, the ship will, support ground forces. FLYING BARREL "JEWELS OF VANITY" the Sparkling Lipstick, Lip Brush,Vanity, Hand Lotion Purse Dispenser. Gift Bonus blue and rose satin carry-algold-fmis- h J-- 29 nr l, 790 0 plus tax WJWJV No chargf for metallic gift partaging. 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