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Show Page Two THE There's no possibility that man will turn his world into a smok- -; Ing cinder floating in space, according to Prof. Maurice Pryce, chief of theoretical physics divi- sion at Britain's Harwell atom! plant Pryce argues that man1 cannot produce a blast sufficent- -. ly powerful to trigger the hy- -' drogen present in the earth's sir and water. " - BUY SELL - - through TRADE a Want Ad BUY BANANA SQUASH NOW for holiday meals Perry Hall, phone 443J. FOR RENT apartment, heated. Electric range refrigerator. All floor coverings. Kendall apts. Call 344 or 413M Two-bedroo- m f Our keartfelt ireetintf wut -- '"'""Jil!A ' to all our friend. r ;f Ji" , Recent visitors at the home of Mabel Lunt were Mr. and Mrs Milton Beck and son Terry of Hawaii. They were enroute to Great Falls, Montana to visit Mrs Becks mother, after which they are going to make their home in San Antonio, Texas. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Barentsen, the occasion being Mrs. Barent-sen'- s Mr. birthday anniversary. and Mrs. Barentsen and their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Britton Clair and daughter visited briefly with Mr. and Mrs Grace on Friday. A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter on Monday afternoon, hon oring truer son Iale, on his 8th Bingo was birthday anniversary. played with prizes being given to the winners. Refreshments were served to 12. Mr. and Mrs. Angus Haynes entertained their family Sunday at 1 nose a dinner. enjoying the day togehter were Mr. and Mrs. Elmo Haynes and family, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Hay nes and children, Kathy and Rod ger, of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mrs. Clark Haynes and three children of Provo, and the host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Haynes, Mrs. Mabel Lunt received word recently that her son Jerry, had been advanced to the rank of Airman 1C. He is stationed in Japan and has his wife with him, Jimmy Reed was honored guest at a birthday party given toy his mother, Mrs. Waldon Reed, on December 7. Fifteen little guests enjoyed games and refreshments with him. Mr. and Mrs. Alton Young and son Clark of Layton visited rec ently with relatives and friends in Nephi. They were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Svedin. 0 ?'tS'ln p,.c, LeitL, Nephi Local and Social News Items Mrs. Charles Grace was in Mt, Pleasant on December 12 to visit with her son and daughter in law, Greetings NEPHI. UTAH TIMES-NEW- Thursday, ATTENTION Will repair your shoes while you wait at the Across Payson Shoe Repair from Turf Safe. All work guaranteed John Leones, owner. Mr. and Mrs. Marciene Morgan and family of Orem visited on FOR RENT Heated modern Friday with her parents, Mr. and apartment. Furnished Mrs. Wallace Park. or unfurnished. Electric range Salt Creek Camp of the Daught- and refrigerator included If de ers of Utah Pioneers held their sired. Mrs. W. Lee Bailey, phone annual Christmas party, at -- the 74. home of Mrs. Lillian Ostler on Wednesday, December 16. The table was decorated in Christmas theme. A hot turkey dinner was served to 23 members. The group sang Christmas carols and Mrs. Beulah H. Irons gave a Christmas story. Mrs. Alice P. McCune read the story of the Nativity from the Bible. Gifts wore exchanged. December 22, 1955 Published every Thursday at Nephi, Juab County, Utah. Entered at the post office at Nephi, Utah as second class mail matter under the act of Congress of March 3, 1879. Subscription rates: One year $3.25; Six months. $1.75 Advertising rates Subscriptions are payable in advance. on request. rJ SZ 1 ( M It Sir 3C ill Nat . v ' - , SILVER MAPLE SERVICE ie season V5"MV fjfcf' ' Vf ial Vr bring life's brightest ornaments the Joy of Loving, the Fun of Giving. FORSEY VARIETY STORE S SS&ri fyl season -- STRUTWEAR fr YU in r. "i $ m ... m AND 1 on RIIRMIII LADIES GOWNS- - PASTEL SHADES to X Ofl f ? Oft Holiday Season peace and the love that surround you and your family, Christmas remain with you and ycur dear ones is forever and linger long in your home and in your heart, to brighten the days and ever. that lie ahead. A CDerry Christmas to everyone. X L JUAB COUNTY OFFICERS ?BAKERY AND EMPLOYEES $5 J ft A on May is rase tLe season fiaJ you lck ia the tlessiags of Happiness, Peace aaJ Healtk. TLe season's Lest to alL w i ALWAYS... .leigk-loa- d 5 LDS BOOKS GOOD SELECTION 1 00 TO 5 ' CO TOYS - REDUCED TOYS - REDUCED BEST VALUES neigLtor. . . . we Lope tUt Santa of all tke gooJ tkiags la life. Jf? nun 27o Vtt - of our wonderful frieads arrire bearing a vna - ay the joys of the May the hope, the JPEAT HER - uAtmn - 4.93 - UKLUN J.qfl 169$ MENS AND BOYS SLACKS to 4 Qfl 11 00 SHIRTS - - BOXED Qfl &?Aidi -- ana X oe I GIFT" ROYFn toc1- niieu yjjg 41J jBoys' WINTER COATS - Womens- -- Childrens - - Men's -i-- nr new SS SUPS - LADIES AND MISSES HOSE A Fl lolessiRjs 11 ny Wends. R 3Sk I Dinner guests on Saturday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Grace were Mrs. Henrietta Johnson of Lakeview and her son in law, Ray Carter of Lehi. Robert Carter of the U. S. Nav al Training Center at San Diego, California arrived home Monday to spend the holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmont Carter. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. C Stowell have received word of the birth of their first grandchild, a son Edward J. and Betty, born to Stowell Seppi of Richland, Wash. The baby was born December 12 and weighed 7 lbs 5 ozs. Welcome guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warner are their daughter and granddaught er, Mrs. Olive Garrick and daught er Betty Jo who are here tram Crescent Mills, California to spend the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Judd were in Provo on Thursday to attend the Christmas party of the Birth day club, of which they are for The party was mer members. held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Duke. era n DEPARTMENT STORES g vv NEPHI DRUG COMPANY tiBud Haymond 6 - Barbara Haymond . Marilyn Osfler jiiarun rowKes Betty Bowers - |