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Show THE Page Six Mona Garden Club Names New Officers for 1956 At Recent Meeting MONA TIMES-NEW- NEPHI, UTAH S, HANDY Enjoy Christmas Party At Home of Mrs. Winn qw GIFTS friends .SHfl Ml 3 And Partners Enjoy Annual Xmas Party The annual Christmas party of the Booklore Club was enjoyed by members and their partners "at Ray's Cafe on December 14. Mrs. Theo Westring was chairman for the event and was assisted by various members of the club. The d verting was spent in playing Bingo. Those present included Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Williams, Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Greenhalgh, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Archibald, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Garrett, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Gadd, Mrs. Wallace Garrett, Mrs. J. E. Worthongton, Mrs. Fred D. Morgan, Mr. and Mrs. Theo Westring, Mr. and Mrs. Lee J. Olsen and Mr. and Mrs. Lorin J. Christensen. NEW GRANDSON Mr. and Mrs. Ed. P. Cox are happy to announce the arrival of a new grandson, born December 5 in Mill Valey, California to Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Candrian. Mrs. Candrian is the former Virginia Cox of Nephi. 4 D PLUMBING AND BUILDERS SUPPLY at On December 18, How often at Christmas time have you experienced that panicky feeling that comes when you discover you've forgotten someone? It happens nearly every year. You can, however, save yourself a good deal of embarrassment by having gifts wrapped and on hand in case someone drops by with a gift for you someone accidentia omitted from your gift list. A safe bet and a gift that will be appreciated is something that you, yourself, have made perhaps seasonal cookies and candies, nuts, and stuffed fruits. These are gifts with a particularly personal touch. And that, after all, is what the spirit of Christmas giving should be giving a little of yourself to others. You can pack your handiwork in wooden or earthenware bowls, flower pot, small basket, or Inexpensive cake or loaf pan. Other handy and inexpensive packaging items are oatmeal boxes, coffee cans, or paper plates covered with gay paper. A gaily wrapped package makes even the smallest gift look good. Use odd ends of wallpaper, brightly colored magazine covers, shelf paper or scraps of material. If you have a favorite candy, cookie or fruit or nut bread recipe, use it, by all means. And for an additional touch, tuck a copy of your pet recipe into your gift. t SEflSOn'5 8 o'clock the Fine Arts club assembled for their annual Christmas party at the home of Mrs. E. R. Winn, where a profusion of Christmas decorations made one feel that Christmas was very near. Guests were seated at a long table where the committee in charge served a very fine hot dinner. After dinner, all gathered about the Christmas tree where Mrs. Frank Brough read Christmas stories, after which there was an exchange of gifts. Members present were Mrs. Frank Brough, Mrs. Ed. P. Cox, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, Mrs. A. L. Garbett, Mrs. Chloe Bailey, Mrs. Gwen Downs, Mrs. Chester Foote and the committee in charge: Mrs. x. Booklore Club Members 1955 22, Fine Arts Members The Mona Garden club held their December meeting at the home of Mrs. Geneva Moly-neuNew officers for the coming year weer elected as follows: President, Jewel Mayer; vice president, Hazel Piatt; Secretary and treasurer, Nila Summers. Delicious refreshments were enjoyed Potted plants by ten members. were exchanged as Christmas gifts A pleasant time was enjoyed. December Thursday, GREETIIIGS We hope that Santa's good to you . . . and brings the things 5 you want him to. Happy Holiday! - I R. E. Winn, Mrs. Lynn Olpin, Mrs. P. N. Anderson and Mrs. Clarence Paxman. Mrs. Beckstead Hostess To Club At Lit-a-Lu- re Yuletide Festivities NEBO CHEVROLET CO. (Mrs. F. H. Beckstead was hostess to the Lita-Luclub at her home on Thursday evening, December 15. The home was (beautifully decorated in Christmas colors, with a decorative tree as the center of attraction. Mrs. J. E. Andrews gave the lovely Christmas story of "The Other Wise Men" ty Henry Van Christmas carols were Dyke. sung and dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Beckstead, as chairman, with Mrs. James Anderson, Mrs. Irel Chase and Mrs. P. L. Jones Those present were Mrs. Udell R. Jensen, Mrs. A. C. Starr, Mrs. CI eon L. Memmott, Mrs. Chase, Mrs. Gayle Yorgason, Mrs. Clyde Shaw, Mrs. Merle Mrs. Ray W. Worth ing-toMrs. Lewis Beagley, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Jones, Mrs. An- drews, Mrs. A. K. Johnson and the hostess, Mrs Beckstead. re n, n, l 7Tj P jl all our cherished friends we extend our sincere good wishes for a joyous Christmas . . . abounding in the blessings I YV, "learn to tea Ar jSjC sincerest wishes that you may enjoy a truly Merry Christmas with all its joys and pleasures. CLARK'S GROCERY I speedj limit good health and happiness. rT Pnmfi Ofjlt r ii f-- Vfe 4 liiiiiihIi Mnkt NEPHI MOTOR CO. high happiness to you NEPHI CLINIC m(mmm With. 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