OCR Text |
Show x THE Page Two 'Levan News op irifr UTAH ASSOCMHOII rIAIE NATIONAL EDITORIAL ASSOdlATllON U Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, Subscription rates: One year $3.25; Six months. Advertising Subscriptions' ore payable in advance. ' on Utah. class 1879. $1.75 rates request. A. B. Gibson and Roy Publishers Editor'!. Manager ; ......:........-:..:- .. Office: Phone iinrKi RjTn.riPi.ri rii Gibson Roy E. Gibson E. Main Street, Nephi, 196; 96 South Utah. i Nephi Local and Social News' Happenings Diane Howell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Voil L. Howell, celebrated her eighth birthday on Thursday, December 8 with a party given by her mother. Games and refreshments were enjoyed by the following:.. Diana Archibald, Judy Houghton,. Sarah Ann Starr, Susan Hershey, Sue .Jackson, LouAnn Anderson, Kathy Jones, Kay Sherwood, Patsy Garrett, Verne Ann Redd Steven Howell, Michael SanPay, Johnny Warner Merrill West-rinders, Jimmy Reed, Jerry Terry Brown and Johnny Taylor. g, Camp Birch of the Daughters of Utah Pioneers held their annual Christmas party on Wednesday, December 7 at the Third Ward Relief Society hall. Mrs. Mrs. Twila Fontella Boswell, Winn, Mrs. Etta Hansen and Mrs. Ada Sperry, with Mrs. Boswell as chairman were the committee in charge of the lovely affair. A delicious luncheon was served after which a program under the direction of Rheta Sperry was by all, and Christmas enjoyed Carols were sung by the group. Mrs. Effie Scott gave some stories of Christmas and a vocal solo, "The Holy City" was given by Mrs. Carol Stuart, accompanied by Miss Sperry. Gifts weer exMembers enjoying the changed. were Lettie Bowles, afternoon ' LaMoyne Tolley, Mayme Pay, Bertha Bowles, Jennie Beck, Ada Ingram, Ada Sperry, Carol Stuart, Fontella Boswell, Effie Scott, Madelyn Pyper, Annie Hill, Etta Sidwell, Flossie Carter, LaVell Svedin, Etta Hansen, Annie Foote, Twila Winn, Erma Garrett, Zola Howard, Sylvia Peters and Rheta Sperry. TIMES-NEW- NAUTILUS LITERARY GLUB MEETS AT HOWARTH HOME Levari Ward Conference will be held on Sunday evening, December 18. Everyone in the ward is invited to 7e there, and entire The Nautilus Literary Club family groups are urged to be in met on December 8 at the home attendance. of Loeta Howarth. Vonda Hansen took charge of the meeting and The Levan Ward Relief Society Marilyn Park read the club col will hold its Christmas party on lect. Plans were made for the Tuesday, December 20 in con club Christmas party which will nection with the Literature les- - be held on December 22. MemWe will also commemorate bers enjoying the meeting were l. the birthday anniversary of the Leuna Sperry, Nadine Blackett, Prophet, Joseph Smith. Vonda Hansen, Evayln Ostler, ArMrs. Ella Tavlor went to Phyllis Ingram, Beth Sperry, Betia McPherson, Marilyn Park, she where Springville Saturday Lou Ostler and the hostess, will remain indefinitely with tier ty son and daughter in law, Mr. and Loeta Howarth. Mrs. Vernon Taylor. Furnished steam FOR RENT Earl HawkMrs. Beatrice Thacker came to heated apartment Levan on Sunday, to take her ins, phone 302W. mother, Mrs. Sophia Bosh, back to Salt Lake City with her to spend CARD OF THANKS We wish at this time to extend the winter. our thanks and appreciation to all Mr. and Mrs. Max Garrett and the very kind friends and relachildren of Provo were week-en- d tives in Nephi who helped us in guests at the home of her parents, any, and for the love and symMr. and Mrs. Arvil Wankier. pathy shown us at the time of th as death of our husband and fathThe Levan Parent-Teachesociation wishes to extend their er. Mrs. Roy Blackett and family thanks and appreciation to ev- ftrvnnp whn mntriihuted or DUT- key supper with all the trimmings chased food at their bake-sal- e will be served to members of the last Friday morning. two groups and their partners at The Levan American Leeion and the City Hall on the night of Dechave planned their ember 17. Games have been the Civic-ette- s Christmas oartv together. A tur- - planned. rs iff December Thursday, NEPHI. UTAH w rw ver--i m m j l. m mw m mm m - i i i i j t m m ar mm - - 7 GLOBE XMAS TREE LIGHT SETS MULTIPLE SETS- - Ameican made XMAS TREE DECORATED BALL DECORATIONS SPECIAL - 1 for 79c PLASTIC GLO STAR LIGHT REFECTORS SPECIAL-- with light attach- ment, complete with 9 Yiewmaster VIEWMASTER 9 Reels -- YIEWMASTER - $6.95 Yiewmaster Reels period. LONGER .. ME . Pictures . . . Fine Assortment of Candies, losmeiics ana loiiernes" f n rv 1 mriir ihjw 1 1 fN.NVV J rr: . 1 Jll J., lBI J ffr FOR A I I UTDD V CHRISTMAS , DON'T WATT ANY IN TODAY (SQQiOraOTCDQ3 NEISHBORLINESS is a year 'round aWti-iud- e Pj 2 COMPLETE AUTOMATIC Washes All fabrics -A- Sli sii -- S - "" - -- VY Vp I RtOULAR CYCll Par regular fabrics and full leads. HNE FABRIC CYCU Una fabrics and rl Far lights loads. WITH THE NEW J 3 -- WAY AGITATOR ACTl0ln ONLY A WEEK Any Size lead UTOMATICALLY! 11 iWj ?3 3S5S .qk CYCLES J I ii O$HAMP00" ) I mitt I If jit CHAPMAN FURNITURE COMPANY 57 NORTH MAIN PHONE 300 .95 We still have a large selection of Sheaffer Pens Pencils and Sets . . . Cameras and Supples . . Flashbulbs for those Xmas Morning Indoor interest or carrying charge for . --$4- Extra viewmaster packets are available in a These two items are NATURALS for children the world. of wonders scenic nature and of selection great BETWEEN NOW AND DECEMBER 25 - CHRISTMAS - - WILL ALLOW YOU 75 DAYS BEFORE FIRST PAYMENT IS DUE -- y 10c - Reguar with 9 PURCHASES MADE ON FURNITURE - CARPETING - APPLIANCES 75-da- for J Mcaini this 1955 "m m. Spedd Christmas You do not pay any 15. In its sincere effort to be a good neighbor, Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corporation recognizes and accepts its civic and social responsibilities. A corporation, like a good citizen, is involved in many activities, not the least of which is participation in worthy community projects local, state and national. Kennecott supports, for example, a wide variety of such projects, including Community Chests, United Funds, health funds, building funds, and recreational and welfare causes. In addition, through direct grants and scholarship programs, Kennecott helps to further the educational programs of colleges and universities. Indeed, it is fair to say that on every day of the year someone benefits from Kennecott's voluntary contributions. Neighborli-nes- s by a mining company is like the neighborliness of the family next doorit's a year 'round attitude, a year 'round way of living. v. Kennecott Copper Corporation "A Good Neighbor Helping to Build a Delta Utah" |