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Show P$ge THE Twq UTAH KEfHI, TIMES-NEW- ?f.TTT'm'"igy'""'-- Local and Social Items A. Publishers B. Gibson and Roy E. ' if ! Of Nephi Gibson Mr r , i 1.1 E. 1950 plays. Most anyone will believe you if you tell them something they want Mr. and Mm. Dean Howard, with 4 their son in Jaw and daughter, Mr. 4. ? and Mrs. Raymond Ostler, recentPublished every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. 4 ly drove to An'.iv:hn, California Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class where they spent Thanksgiving mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. with their children, Mr .and Mrs. Six months, $1.50. rates: $2.75; One year Subscription Clyde Ingram and Mr. and Mrs. Advertising rates HCTiuw i" Subscriptions are payable in advance. Evo Chairadia. Turkey dinner IE see. ' frj&jUte"-on request. was enjoyed by all at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Chairadio, 58 South Main Street, Nephi, Utah Office .Phone 196 on Thanksgiving day. They also Distinctive new styling of both front and rear of the new 1951 Fords is shown in this visited in Oakland with Mr. and photo of the Convertible rr and the Custom Club Coupe. The dual-spinngrille and longer, Mrs. law brother in Boyd Fish, Love makes the world go 'round wrap-aroun- d the front end a wider, more massive appearance and additional bumpers give Figures may not lie, but girdles to and Mrs. sister of al and Howard, furniand offices estate real chrome and wider tail lights add to the rear end appearance. The 1951 models feature keep a lot of them from telling ture stores. points of interest were seen in the truth. San Francisco. While there they Fordomatic Drive, the new automatic transmission, as optional equipment. Anyone can be proud of making all attendad a shower honoring Mr. A sizeable bank account imeven the jeal- his mark in the world except when and Mrs. Chairadio, recently weds. done 'by the floods in Sacramento presses everyone it's in red ink. ous relatives. They also caw some of the damige and Reno. Roy Editor-Manag- er ' 7th, The best way to make your dreams come true is to wake up. Too many people open their mouth and expose the size of their brain. Often the less important a man is the more importance he dis- f aS f i December Thursday, e(PWWW Gibson to hear. with GIFTS by er HOllYWOOD acene Steaie. Common Sense and Paint Can Stretch Toy Budget m rpHE jingle of Christmas bells is drowned out for many parents each year by the hollow jangle of piggy banks which contain Insufficient funds to provide the lavish gifts they'd like to provide for their families. This year, instead of allowing worry to cloud your Christmas spirit, give a little thought in advance to solving this problem. One way to make the holidays merry with little expense is to ask your relatives and neighbors to save for you any toys their older children may have outgrown and discarded. U you have in your attic or basement playthings that have been tossed aside by big brother or sister, drag those out, too, to see if they can be fixed up for your younger children. Often minor repairs with a hammer or screw driver will make "broken" toys workable again. And a can of enamel can aid you in not only restoring their new look, but also in glamorizing them beyond their original state. Gay designs, such as those employed by Peter Hunt In his distinctive folk art, are particularly effective. These are easily done by using the basic stroke recommended by Hunt. As for toys purchased in the stores, let common sense be your guide. Give a bit of time in advance to observing your child at play, so you'll know exactly at what level his Interests and abilities currently are. Select soft stuffed toys for a child under two, but remember a big boy of five might be insulted at such a choice. Conversely, dont frustrate a with puzzle games too complicated for bis years; save those for the on your list. If the heart's desire of your child runs into dollars rather than cents, don't deprive him of it if you sanction his choice and can tear-dr- i WORLD OF BEAUTY LOTION ENSEMBLE The gift of softer, smoother hands and body. New capless squeeze dispenser for purse, desk, car. $020 plus lax op No charge for metallic gift packaging. Other gifts from $1.10 to $7.90 three-year-o-ld seven-year-ol- ds reasonably afford it If your budget simply won't stretch to cover It, try buying such With a starter set, he can get things as electric trains piece-mealong until fancier gadgets can be added next Christmas or on his birthday. It might also be a good idea to have him earn a part of the necessary money, in order to help him understand the true value of his expensive toys and hobby equipment. "Siwfl ft; al. - An old wagon, a cast-o- ff wheel barrow and other pla; tiiiiijs pa a.;, in Peter Hunt's technique gleam bright and gay beneath the Chris;, mas tree. The pieces were decorated peasant style with the teardrop stroke recommended by Hunt ill fl Ul ti- New through and through is this '51 Ford! It 8 or Six power that rules the road in . . . styling that's years ahead (that will slay years ahead) . . . quality that will keep this bring you V-- Ford acting new feeling new for year after year. N. 12 Motor Snow Pfow A9VS(-- P vT ' 4 'iff ' V'1 Grott, jifc'11 1 maintain roads in summer keep roads free of snow in winter. Both "Caterpillar" Diesel Tractors and Motor Graders serve in this work, available to go into action when the first snow ' V falls. With "Caterpillar" Diesels, long hours of continuous operation are assured. ... t ... Ntw Aiftomatlc Rtd Control a unique springing system which automatically adjusts spring reactions to road conditions. Yon get an saty ride a level ride no pitch, no jounce, no roll! ... ... ArvIlr!l for c Usefulness of "Caterpillar" Diesel Motor Graders extends throughout the entire year, because the units that build and Al"-- ' Ky-Tr- a Starling your engine when you turn liie ignition key put "ON." No more retching for buttons or pedals! .. '1 with 43 "Look Ahead" features turu mtit' miT ntf? om4 Wing I Nw hnfl on tif Ford's "luxury Lounge" Interiors are designed to stay in style . . . to last through the years ahead. You'U find a new "Safcty-CItm- " Control Panel. You'U find a whole new selection of beautifully worea Forder aft Fabric that are matched to Ford's exteriur colore. And Ford's interiors are built lor the years ahead. 'V 1 V ""IT" built for the years ahead! In this '51 modl, Ford has built a car, with 43 new "Look Ahead" features, that's as fine as the finest yet priced with the lowest a car dial's built to last, not just for a year or two, but for the ahead! ... years In addition to the "Look Ahead" features pictured on this page, Ford offers you a more rugged chassis frame back to the stiffer rear cross member for greater rigidity. For safety you get new Double-See Brakes . . . sealed against the weather. For quick, siarts Ford offers you a new Waterproof Ignition System. .n-- l best of all, Ford brings you Fordomatic Drive. . . the newest, .;!, most flexible of all automatic transmissions. 'Onicnml i r al ' - in its place with "Caterpillar" Diesel Motor Graders, their snow plows and snow wings. Order your plows Keep-wint- Come n ' . in for the "LOOK facts on the AHEAD" er and wings now. : 'CATERPILLAR' CI IS YOUR BEST BUY King-Siz- , SWENSON MOTOR CO. 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