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Show December Thursday, 1954 16, THS Nephi News Cecil Briss of the B. Y. U. spent the week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Brings. Mr. and Mrs. Bernell M. Lunt and son David, and Wayne Leav-tt- t visited in Salt Lake Qtv on Saturday with Mrs. Helen Cam-mans and baby. Mrs. Cammans is daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lunt. iirs. W. W. Stephenson enter tained Sunday in honor of her husband, on his birthday anniversary. The guest list included Mr. and Mrs. Heber Fowkes. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chase, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Stephenson and Mrs. Jennie Bryan. Lynn Hall, a student at Snow College, was in Nephi over the week end as a guest of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Perry Hall. Mrs. Devona Crowther of Fountain Green visited on Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen. " p Si A NEPHI. UTAH TIMlS-NSW- Section ! Nephi Local and The Fort Wall Camp of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Mattie Eagar on Friday. December 10. The rooms were beautifully decorated in the theme of the Christmas season. A delicious luncheon was served at 1:30 after which the history of Eliza C.oodson Jacks was given by Mrs. Fred Pace. The lesson, the Life of Mary Goble Pay, was given by Mary cott. A Christmas story, "The Traveler" was given by Leona Greenhalgh. Gifts were exchanged and the afternoon was Y7' iTT Items oc!bI ? U 10 the automatic "docs everything" 0 I 3 x uu xJ u iff (4 rrrt tt' If J" & l ft ft" the "magic brain" 1 LSLhLiJLd l portable P. U' From first seam to final trim the AUTOMATIC NECCHI and ELNA do every stitch of the work... Sew straight and zigzag, forward and reverse, overcast seams, blindstitch hems, hemstitch, mend and darn, sew on buttons, make buttonholes, applique, monogram, and 0 50. Mrs. John V. Garrett was hon ored guest at a birthday dinner Saturday night at her home. The evening was spent in social chat and was enjoyed by Mr. and Mrs. Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Douglas M Brown and 22 out of town guests. Dinner guests on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. Hintze were Mr. Ilintze's brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hintze and family of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Herman W. Mc Cune and family of St. George were guests of his mother, Mrs. George McCune on Sunday. They were enroute to Salt Lake City and returned to their home on Monday. . ' ' "1 uuGliauiJiiij Week end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hanson were their son and daughter in law. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Hansen ot In i LOVELY SATIN COMFORTER wool filled . . w BED SPREADS Value uncqualcd 4 gJQ to fl$0 I Men's Boomer-TypWORK JACKETS K4 e lr?l 3IF1AM f I Dairy Farmers! For the finest for feeds in dairy cows or calves, use MILK an short-f- t - White and Colors FUR LINED GLOVES Boys FLANNEL SHIRTS TOWEL GIFT SETS FEEDS for Kaffa Feed vour calves is also availabe. 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WHITE Longn.cini S nn UUL 1 XX $ VanHeusen DRESS SHIRTS The Elementary School P. T. A. wishes to thank all who donated for, or helped In any way to make their baked goods sale a big success. They wish to especially thank John Parkin and Max L. Orme for the use of their building Guests on Saturday of Mr. and Mrs. John Wells were their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. William Scribner and family of Heber. They were here for the birthday anniversary .of Mr. Wells. Z usut'r. Salt Lake City. 26 members. Hostess enjoyed by Recent visitors with Mrs. Hazel es were Mattie Eagar. Nita Park, Bash and Mr. and Mrs. Emerson liazel Carter and lreta Park Foote wore Mr. and Mrs. Farroll Bosh and family of Salt Lake The Presidents' Council of the Federated Womens' Clubs of Ne- City. Mrs. Olive Hess of Idaho Fulls, phi met at the home of the president, Mrs. Claude R Lomax, on Idaho is in Nephi for an indefinPlans ite stay with her mother, Mrs. Wednesday, December 8. and projects for the coming year Olive Anderson. were presented and discussed. RepSunday guests of Mrs. Olive resented at the meeting were: The Ladies Literary club, Mrs. James Anderson were her grandson and R. Stanley; Beta Literary Club his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Rlain Hess Mrs. Bert Powell and Mrs. Allen and babv of Tabonia. E. Beliston; Fine Arts club, Mrs. Lynn Olpin and Mrs. Ed. P Cox; 5 Twentieth Century club, Mrs. C. v R. Lomax. i. kfdi A T On 1 James P. McCune was in St .!! George on Thursday to attend the ' bar convention. He was joined on Friday by Mrs. McCune, Mr. and V Mrs. Raymond Phillips and Mrs.U Milton R. Shaw. 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