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Show December Thursday, 1952 25, THE Safety Director Notes Greatest Destroyer ' From "Thermoid Western News" Ralph Walker, Traffic and Safety Director, came across a sobering thought, particularly at this Yuletide Season, in the following lines: I have destroyed more men than all the guns. In the United States alone, I steal over $500,000,00 each year. I spare no one, and I find my victims among the rich and the poor alike the young and the old, the strong and the weak. I am more deadly than bullets, and I have wrecked more homes than the mightiest of any bomb. The orphans know me. I look up to such proportions that I cast my shadow over every field of labor, from the turning of every grindstone to the moving of every railroad train. TIMES-NEW- NM, S, UTAH Club News . AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING A BUDGET AND APPROPRIATMembers of the Book Lore club ING FUNDS TO GOVERN THE and their partnres enjoyed a deOF NEPHI lightful Christmas party ThursI massacre thousands upon EXPENDITURES thousands of wage earners in a CITY, UTAH, FOR THE CALEN- day evening, December 18th at the DAR YEAR 1953. year. Blue Room. Mrs. Roseoe Garrett I lurk in unseen places, and do was chairman of the affair. A deaLl reWHEREAS, matters the most of my work silently. licious turkey dinner was served. You are warned against me, but lating to the preparation of, fil- The remainder of the evening was of on of, the ing noticing hearing you heed not. and the hearing on the budget and spent playing games and singing I am relentless. Present were ordinance of Nephi Christmas carols. I am everywhere in the home, appropriation aiiu nu a. iucv vt caning, ivir. 1953 having been done, for City on the streets and highways, in and Mrs. Alton Gadd, Mr. and Mrs. the factory, at raLlroad crossings, and the City Council being advised Glade Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Clyne in the premises, therefore, and on the sea. M. Leavitt, Mr. and Mrs. Fred I bring sickness, degradation and IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED BY Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Archdeath, and yet few seek to avoid THE CITY COUNCIL OF NEPHI ibald, Mr. and Mrs. Roseoe Garme. rett, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Carver, I destroy, crush and maim; I CITY, UTAH: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mrs. give nothing, but take all. SECTION 1. That for the calen- - Lorin Christensen, Mrs. HeJen I Lee, am carelesseness. The best Christmas present we dar yearbe 1953 the following stated Mr. and Mrs. James P. McCune, and same is hereby Mr. and Mrs. Milton Boswell. the could give ourselves and our Joved budget ones would be to resolve to be adopted to govern the expenditurThe Ladies Literary Leaeue held es of Nephi City for the said year, extra careful during 1953. and within the expendable revenue .their partners party Thursday, Dec for said year, appropriations from ember ;snh at the Third Ward the respective funds of said City Relief Society hall. A delicious Christmas dinner was served, the are hereby made as follows: table being beautifully decorated Contingent and Administrative with candles and Christmas $12,415.00 Expenses For Maintenance of Public a, Library Mrs. Elmo Haynes led thei sroiip in Christmas carols and Mrs. Alma Joes, club president, gave a Christmas story. Games; and a mysterv contest on.! joyed by alL The committee in charge consisted of Mrs. Max L. Orme, Mrs. Lynn MeJlor, Mrs. John Parkin and Mrs. George O. Matkln. Others present were Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Beard, Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Boswell, Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Haynes, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Jones, Mr. and Mrs Roy McPher-son- , Mr and Mrs. G. E. Wllkey, Miss Rheta Sperry, Miss Peari Nielson, Max L. Orme, John Parkin. Lynn Mallor and George k Section 2. That it Is necessary rthe immediate preservation of the peace, health and safety of the inhabitants of Nephi City, Utah that this ordinance become effective upon its publication and that publication be made in The a Newspaper of general cir- J continue fo uc. i z Ail J lA 7 Times-New- s, culation in Nephi City, Utah. ADOPTED AND PASSED 17th day of December, A. D. at a regular meeting of the Council of Nephi City, Utah, ignated and called for said pose. NEPHI CITY CORP. Dr. P. L. JONES Mayor Officers and Employees ' vv;' J M I ; f $1,800 Take Tear Ttaie Wash., Marine Thomas B. Meyers, ordered to report for active duty by 8 a.m.. Aug. 5. wired for an extension to he could train a replacement for his job, was granted un til 9 a.m., Aug. 8. In Longview. in i . i O w i ; k. m u -(U - -- .r t . f i STARTING SATURDAY DEC. 27h-IDRASTIC REDUCTIONS ON ' 4 U W U ' ' missis D11SSIS Values to 14 95 Value to 12.95 this Something extra special is in the making for next Sunday even City ing at 9 p. m. in the des- Ward Lounge, by way of a Stake pur- Fireside. A secret question box will be available for you to put your pet problem into and experts First-Secon- i , d lLot lJLot MESSES Values to 17J95 (Mr. and Mrs. Leland E. Ander son) will have an answer for you. This is for all Mutual members but an extra special invitation is given to all our young people who are home for the holidays. An other unusual something has been prepared in the line of refresh ments, so we will see you there. DRESSES Values to 19.75 COATS CQATS Values to 31.75 Values to 44.75 Values to 49.75 MILLINEEY Values 7 - 9.95 8J95 rn i L I I r""i ij ill i u FOR 9 S r71 r n 1 0 00 i its tw I.. 1 r i 3 ! j , Values 6 95- - 7 J)S SICI1TS AND S?EATERS r r MILLINERY mi0r it. 7 4 L 4 1 11 4 hi u 1 u To you, one of our family of friends, we extend our most cordial Christ- mas Greetings. It is your friendship th Home of Quality Merchandise! PHONE U NEPHI, UTAH DEE 0. JARRETT COAL CO. Phone 445 - - Hephi every day things of life. PlEMIEY'l V J ' 1 V 1 thot gives warmth and feeling to 4'. PRATT'S a m. lLot Lot WARD ATTENDANCE ....... 24 First Ward .24 Second Ward 21 Third Ward 19 Fourth Ward 30 Mona Ward 18 Levan Ward 1 i Cleceraiice Sud-week- Christmas is here again the magic season that makes angels of small boys and starry-eye- d youngters of grandmothers. A joy ous time when hearts are filled and most of all with cheer, Christmas is a reminder of olden times when the baby Christ was born, of peace on earth, good will to men. Let us try to make these holi days more wonderful and meaningful than ever fcefore, and when they are over be determlnd to hold fast to the kindliness and faith and simple joy that these days have brought with them. R. Roseoe Garrett VIAV J i't.vA preparation for our Annual O Deecmber 27 at 8 p. m. is the starting time for another Special Interest (All Age) party to be d ward hall. held in the All types of dances and plenty of punch and "Spudnuta" will be featured attractions, so it should be plenty of fun. PA 'A Exclusive Ladles Shop First-Secon- t W ' & ffli3Miiir THOUGHT FOR THE WEEK ..:;!!!. Ht-ervi- st 1952 R. W. CHRISTIANSEN City Recorder Date of publication Dec. 25. 1952 1 His; i.n 1 Christmas of great joy WU., woman lost a pocketbook containing 1500, and it was mailed back to her containing STORE CLOSED FRIDAY DECEMBER 26 On Sunday, December 28th, at; 5:45 p. m., the Fourth Ward would like to invite everyone out . to welcome home Kenneth Johnson, son of Mr. and Mrs. A. K. John s, son; and Janiece and Ardith daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Nello Sudweeks, all who have just Sewer Department $54,420.00 completed missions. A fine pro Total 197,059.00 gram is planned f we treasure, we stall arte, Memorials $6,480.00 Health Inspector of Provisions and Exp $959.00 Police Department maintenance and Expense $11,060.00 Fire Department, maintenance and Expense $1,600.00 800.00 Recreation 100.00 and Zoning Planning For Maintenance, Improvements and Repairs to Water and - whose confidence Better Than the Ponies City Parks, Cemeteries and m To you A Menasha, ......$300.00 Airport "mat. I GRtfllOGS sincerely wish a For Maintenance and upkeep of w If u-n-n $1,490.00 Maintenance of City HaU and $3,900.00 Equipment Bldg For Construction, Maintenance and Repairs to Electric Power Jlans and System ..$82,015.00 For improvements, maintenance, and repairs to Streets, Side- Walks and Bridges $21,520.00 For Maintenance Nephi City tames, but owcef" it y Paga Rv scenes. AN ORDINANCE f i |