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Show Christmas Issue THE December 24, 1956 of us will have time soon for a breathing spell in which to review the events of the past year and to speculate on what the new year will bring., Here at the Nephi Post Office we are happy to report that delivery of all Christmas cards and packages and this issue of The Times-Newill be accomplished By Fred U Gadd by Christmas eve, tonight, and Post Master that gift parcels and special delivery mail will be deNow that Santa is about to make livered on Christmas day. Among those New Year's resolhi srounds and holiday remembrances are being evchanged be- utions you'll be making next week tween friends far and near, most why not resolve to write those POSTAL POINTERS late-arrivi- letters you neglected to write regularly this year? Letters should be written to: Parents, who are always intensely interested in our welfare. Grandparents, who may see in us a revival of their own younger lives. Other members of the family, and especially those on missions and in the armed forces. Aged acquaintences, whose lives contributed something to yours The absent friend whose intim-ace- s you shared who may now be lonely. The one who has a birthday, got married, welcomed a baby, found success, or met with sorrow. The kindly person you met at college; the teacher who inspired you. The person who helped you find i TiMES-NEW- NEPHI. UTAH Page Rve a job; the person who cave vou information. The manager of a store or head of a firm whose employee was so courteous. The public official whose earnest and constructive work you admire. The editor of this newspaper on matters of local interest. Let us be thankful for all our friends and those who serve our interests and ileals well. Above all let us be thankful that we live in a country where we can say and write our opinions without fear of censorship. Twas the night before Christmas And all through the house, Not a creature was stirring They were all over at Grandma's. M S$ BAILEY-McCUN- I " :r r 1 v' III ' If jLi 1 ' v 7ji We exiend HAPPY Pk z " lo our Tift , f v rtf.i3 many good Friends a sincere wish for a Yuletlde laden willi a wealth of tlie good things in life. May every day be filled wilh tlie We wish all our friends blessings of good health, happiness and worm fiicnJships. a holiday, full of Joy and good fellowship! heart-warmin- g CO. E ALLEN CASH STORE Chrislensen's' Inc. Jt. til .1. l'Tl-Jr- uar 237 9 aiLL year long, - copper serves Americans in many ways. The everlasting metal produced in Utah is in daily use in our homes, on our farms and in our industries. At Christmas time, however, copper takes on a special glow, when its exceptional qualities help brighten the Yule tide season. j srw ere they are! season's best wishes to all our i V wonderful friends. In churches, copper helps provide light, as worshipers give thanks for the birth of the Saviour. J Families separated by thousands of miles hold reunions their voices carried to loved ones on copper wire by long distance telephone calls. Copper helps airplanes, automobiles, busses and trains bring scattered members of families together for this most important occasion May you enjoy to the fullest every minute this glorious holiday. For the thousands engaged in the production of copper in Utah, there is a special satisfaction that comes from knowing the metal they produce is helping others enjoy Christmas. Theirs is also the satisfaction of knowing that their efforts in the production of copper help create, better living for Utahns throughout the year. Kennecott Copper Corporation A Good to Build PAINTER MOTOR CO. Neighbor Helping mm 1 cp;jjw.k'iwk Wm zzi :.r , ft Ms ll km e hope you have loti of O 1 fun.. and .ior. . a 1 laughter, this Christmas. h Pexfon Wholesale Company VT IP Si I 111 Better Utah |