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Show News Deadline Next Week 5 P. M. ' Iff k Nephi,' Juab County, Utah, SAVE i . Among Thurtdax those P Chnstison, pioneii resident Nepln, obsened his 81st birthday anuiersary at a taimly leumun heie Sunday. hi Earl Bulla) d Hoyt, Fire m 1st Cl iss discharged Irom the at Shoemaker, California Navy Ball ird is a son of Mrs Eva C Hoyt ol Nephi, I tail. control-- n 1 N ,in 1 h Local News V hi r JO it "H ip w M Jenson t W y l'l ell - i M a a. M wiie inn during !li i pin p in ant tied !h p p, n ,,t Mr son rip, of J. Chapman, a,,n ,,t.i and Mrs. Fred C. Chapman, and the State R ut t', ,n thi Pub ,, , ,, ,t j ,, s husband of Ruth Paystrup Chap- ninnbi r u hi comm'NNihN elpment s man Fred has been with the Air ent to disctiNs m ul ml a as China in uiwlop photographer ment Corps programs lor some two years. Dr F R Kmc pi, M I, nl ol t iSnou p, m will tom the .. m, i Lt. (J. G ) Frances A. Jones (o Ins successor a Hr, p ,v ol Eureka, is home on terminal tn in ol Nephi, and 'I j i, v teave lrom the U. S. Naval Hos- mi rnlii rs will be nw u d b, G, Miss Jones c u e of 1949 activ o , pital at San Diego. 1! is will be dischaged on January 14. M 'peeted tl ia Ni Miss Jones was the Seniori chid dii 1)1n, nes1' nun minis ui wellate worker lor Juab County be in a t'endam e ,o m D, , b, p Department ol Public Welfare for meeting uinasmuch is pi ,ns bu live years pnor to being called nia p na , hi a ii.i i yin, m to active duty in March, 1943. She Ft ill wib In made ,i if,. m, ,mL, I w in enhst"d in December of 1942, and ,Unii aniu cm! it S leceived her commission in June, ' 89 ime ini, r of v h do Ci! v 1943 She has been on active u,!l be Quaker b, tl vtll.ng duty at the 11th Naval District b im, e'irg op - um d iy cv easa l been and b has g ,i since that time signed to special duty with the Navy Relief. t Flu i l ' v where the her oi m' t.i .'unday evening and nil begin the Christinas , M g'd ngoieng and sinemg is a A s( ike Pi mi iry childrens dance wnl In In ul Lrni y December s it J P. M at the South Ward mint Fall All children of Pimiiry age re invited to attend. An. ini . Ladies club Social News there are 20 grandchildren and 4 great grandchildren Mr. Chris-tison has also one brother, Peter 1 The Bookloie club met at the Christison of Canada, and two sis- home ol Mis James P. MeCune ters: Mrs. Charles Tolley of Nephi rally ivening. Mis. Ciyne Leavand Mrs. Henry Kay of Mona. itt wun ,u eh, age of the meeting Nine grand sons and two and educational An mtei esting have been serving in the ilk on was enei ul diseases Armed Forces during World War ,,ivt,n 1)y Ah. j(,m Harmon. Thru- (out it.e talk i,u. sdons were asked jend viiy ably answeied by Mrs. Ihirmon win stnssed the import-lam- e AND ENGAGEMENTS .4 educating the public, cs- MARRIAGES ARE pt ci. illy the young people of high school age before any great strides ANNOUNCED U ill he made to effect a control of After the disint st dise.iNis cussion. .Vis Ralph Chase made ss ii,,u i,'s lor t! e annual Christ-11- 1 is pa g to he hi Id on December to t hii.cnts were served Ki H Mm i i p le Rraithw aite, Mrs Joe Boswell Mis Alton S Gadd. Mrs. n Miss Warren has been employed Ralph C h.iNe Mrs Bonn J. Chns-iMrs. Salt Lake for the past two 'ensen. Mis. Iheo Westring, Mor-Min Mrs. Clark years. Mr. Lane is nn operator for fanell Carter, IF LV. Richardson, Mrs. K,n Santa Fe Trailvvays. W .Mi Cune. Mrs. Ciyne Leav-Mm Fred Morgan, Mrs. John and Mis J. A. Burton of Mrs. and the hostess, Firtnon Iho announce engagement Nephi Met P. James tine. to of their daughter, Miss DaNell, Corporal Dale M WWrwood, son The homo of Mrs. Max Thomas of Mr. and Mrs Wm J. Worwood was the srni' Thursday of the of Levan. 201 h Century Club's annual ChristCorporal Worwood is stationed mas party Arringomenls were in at Fort Konx, Kentucky. The wedding ceremony will take chai go ol the club officers Mrs. C W Glazier dull president, pres-- j place Dec. 26 at Nephi. idld L'tmy was read by Mrs. C. . Announcement is made by Mrs. It Jenkins. Two violin and piano selections J. E. Morgan of the recent marriage of her daughter, Laura, to were given by Misses MarilynA Benjamin A Trimble, son of Mr. (Thomas end Joyce Downs. by Margaret and Mrs. A. F. Trimble of Fill- - Strange Dinner more. The marriage took place Cusins was dilightfully reviewed Gordon Keller. on Tuesday, Nov 27, at Salt Lake bv Mrs J II fumed with ihree piano llmm City. Mrs Trimble is well known in solos Dunty refreshments were d the following: Mrs C. to sen a beautician been Nephi. having 55 5 r Airs J A Burton, Mrs. here for the past six years Mr. Trimble was recently honor- - Gerild C.in r Airs Max Thomas, Mrs. J. L. ably released from the army after Mrs C It. Lomax having spent 33 months in the Wade Mrs G"orge Belliston. Mrs C R. J nkbis Mrs J II. Keller0 Pacific 5rar Theatre. Mrs. Morgan honored her daugh" Airs P I. Jones Airs Herman ter at a tea on Sunday, Dec 16. Al mm K, ,n Alts Spencer Forrest,' Miss Eleanor Burton. Mrs. June, Airs Rent ft Bryan. Mrs. Airs Mrs Elva Davis, Mrs. ley Dickerson Joseph F. Bessie Paystrup, Mrs. Zoe Gibson Iairisli and Mrs Wilford Pratt and Mrs. Marjorie Morgan were at a shower on Thursday of last week and Mrs. A. F. Tiimble entertained on Monday. Air and ADs Alvin Christensen December 10, for the young couple spent a few days of last week in Fillmore. in Salt I.ake City. Air and Mrs Alma Davis and The Service Men's Wives club children of Salt Lake City are held their annual Christmas party visitmg at the home of Mrs. Della December 15th at the home of Mr. Tirdiridge mother of Mrs. Davis. i g and Mrs Basil BeneFt and Mrs. C. R. Jenkins. Hostesses were Arta Brough, Mrytle Davis. dict ' Kited recently at the home Helen F.enedict Donna Hiatt and Bernice Archi- - of at bald During the evening games Dennis ChrKtensen Carpenters with prizes being jMate 2r who is stationed on the were played, won by Felma Chase and Norma ,FSS Wiseo.is'n doeked at Long Little Miss Margo Beach spent a sport leave here Christiansen. as Santa Claus, with his parents Mr and Mrs Brough, acting helped distribute Chriftmas gifst T nies Christensen to all guests. Refreshments were Mrs Atidrev Hansen and Mrs Nellie Ptephersen entertained at served to June Wilson, Ruby Renee Guymon, Marjorie the formers home las Thursday Reva c oning for 'h'1 chib members and S;. nsbury, Marjrie Bailey, A iehnous Itinch-Afto- n Redd, Enid Davis, Felma Chase, their parings Shaw, Norma Christiansen. eon was served Mr and 'les Peter Sorenson Mane Butler, Lury Boswell, Mar-- 1 Helen Pay, toft Tuesday 9r Pan Francisco gnret Christiansen, Elaine Garrett, Maurice Parkes. to meet tG.v s, n Vcm who is in Florence Olpin and Grace Nor- - the Navy md just returned from wood. the Pacific. 1 w ' , l , r. 1 1 I i ir Wes-Wilso- Levan News t , . , i is pw sented for Coi le and ill ,i , i u n, i , ,d I , i I , , -i 1 James Meri Greenhalgh, son of Mr and Mrs. Joseph II. Green-h- . Igh of Nephi was recently to First Sergeant in Battery A, 147th Field Artillery, now stationed at Utsunonnya, Hon-su- , Japan. Sergeant Greenhalgh was assigned to the unit part Bushmaster 158 ol the tamed Regimental Combat team, as a private m New Guinea a year and a half ago. He was awarded the Bronze Star Medal early in 1945 lor his work as areconnaissance orgeant wih forward artillery observation parties in the Dutch New Guinea and Luzon campaigns. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ostler ere pleasantly surprised Sunday afternoon to receive a telephone call from their son, Private Donald S. Ostler, stating that he would leav e Camp Roberts Dec. 19 on a furlough for the Christmas holidays. v Sonia Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown is recovering rapidly at her home followd ing an appendicitis operation recently at the Payson hosSoma is the daughter of pital. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Brown. per-frme- iy Uun s n ' 1 iia ol wet k of i , 'd P Cox il 1 I i i i hn n u 1 la in 'tin i Id iho w eek Maui ue How, ml d at tlmm l 'siinday loi ', ,1 low ai d on las birthday an taicsis nn hilled Mr .tisiiy ,ml a i s ,1 iik How. ml and ilaught-ilhas sic m .Mi .uni Mm Van gin and diughbi Nancy ol i j , 0 . ' has innoui'ced i ,, i a i ne 8 hi ,,1 i All m.i 55 is" s G I Nl p i ir u u .Mis , , ga n ., u i t n mi ; Callb h' 4 I . v i Pan ton ol P 11N l n n .'Neph, i i d Min 1 I'm music ol the Christmas is sung m this cantata is s : uuiil n l'V . ii gv W i i! n. 'n'"i i' k.hi k ol The in irn i,e Decen.tx'r 15 Mil-"in- ill till I hi id ,s . ' ' 1'1 it Funeral To Be Sunday for Levan Lady Funeral s mens will he held ln tbe Levan ward di.md Sund iy at 2 P M. for Anna Maria Christen sen Bosh. 85, who died Wednesd iv morning at i er homo The n( n ices will lie din eled Iy Bishop Jin P. ChriNtetiNi n and burial in the Levan cemetery will be dmetid by Anderson tuner.il home of Nephi Mrs Bosh was boi n July 19 1860 in Denrr, irk, and eame to t mted States with her pnents at the ago of 15 In 1879 she was married to Delbert Bosh in the Old Endowment house m Silt Lake City Shi was the mother ol 12 children, seven of whom survive: Ella June Taylor and Floyd Bosh, Levan, IIiuli II tnsen, I.elu Meric Bosh and Albert Bosh S ill Lake City; Ellis A. Bosh of King Hill, Idaho, Mervin Bosh ol Midvale She is also survived by 33 grandchildren, 43 great grandchildren, four greatgreat grandchildren. b u "sa'.l ! J it li w Kiw ns Ptiih M i A si 'ii was el id lo be CJ'U't n ot the Fountain .le, n w,mi 51 1 A Gold and Grei n B dl hi id i sd iv wening in th 0 i si r i et b II 5 N i ' I1 ke ih ul ee 1 he ii, ''I, hi h school grad i.e g 'he m mm n a, reei nt ly iwi is, d i , i i,i C S St rv ice 5 Kiwanians and Wives Enjoy Yuie Party ill ' , vets. time h ml ' Eon n! 11 51 ' " i foi d n FI Roseoe U. Pai k, son of Mr dn i ' oi, o md Mrs Ralph Park of Nephi club md M,i ( i I laik has served 15 months m ire in dong , ,i New Guinea billowing some time m ikr he nnu n He has also served m the .States ,, Repot n w ,1 ii the Philippines with the Service sev er d coirnit 9 to rces mtii'N j lO.U oil v F e aid and 1 111 Mi Mt n a n I ni 9, Fountain Green News Happenings i , Oi lb d l 9 'h in Nephi rr ser- n in v from inches ol the the past week, according to mlurm I'mn leceived up to ihuisday aie me following: tin1 of Mr. Christison was born in Moroni Dee. j.6, 18151. a son ot Peter and Maria Dunstan Christison. The tanuly moved to Nephi when he was four years old. During his early manhood his summeis weie .pent on a ranch on the Sevier itver where he engaged in farming and cattle raising. lie mannd Harriet J. Adams in 1888. Mr. and Mrs. Christison were parents of ten children, two daughters having died in int incy, and one son, L. Leone Christison hav ing died in 1930. Mr. Christison hats always been an active member ot the L D S church. lie served as first counselor of the Nephi L D S ward bishopric for 14 years and president of YMMIA of Juab Stake. He was a missionary in the North- ern States from 1903 to 1905. An active member of the Demo-crati- c party, Mr. Christison vv as el acted to the position of Juab He was c unty sheriff in 1901. also deputy sheriff for a number o' years. All of the children of Mr. and Mrs. Christison were present at tl e reunion : They are as follow s . Mrs. E. F. J. hn P. Christison, Bddwin and Mrs. Raymnd V. Mrs. B ick of Salt Lake City; P lyllis Martell, Helper, Paul M CNnstison, Mrs. Vernon B tier and Mis. Wanda Erridgr N .hi. Ir addition to the ions and daughters, sAI Service Men's Clubs Plan News Column Meeting at discharged vaiious Moab Soon vin' during Christison Christmas Honored on Activities Anniversary P. P. sons-in-la- . SHOP and J TLm W Jiy Wed. Volume 36 Parley 'ft- w , s,l i, y e . i n i ,s a, , v H'k v cmng Hisement w iv i s of i s 55 m cli irge ,'h. i d the P Gadd, pi ogram Urn U.d m ss V,N tl, bit-- , d ,N I i 55 u In v t u s 51 bl ' 'lit Kiw enis a s ,t t ban- - i b i i .h ss Amenc s.lL II 'I m my organizat i a si lib tl" v mi g s entertain-tollowi- u li i t ib , inn of Sunt Din- tin nt Ph dge to the by ' 'Hit oi d w ,11 p esent Hit d bi Mi s Coijiiella Me ig ' i k i.; 1 'oil Christn ,u m hei son Glue wis odei ed by it e d iv ev i 51 ul be Hun honor, Isle Ri list in ning guest and! i, A Miiv city tie host and hosb nn and Lundy stunt was earned n-' Fie 55' ml ue ref Society , Mr and Mrs Marvin A. An-- , "Ut Under Hie duel turn ol Mis. w is held ci. day, Dee If hii'hi'i di Ison weie in Mounn this week' lh It n Jones and the Kiwanians Ih,' dm el un e( Mrs Id. i,i iik bi'eaine living x impli s ol ridiculminding the wedding ol Mr and esiile, msi i Mi Mont Rasmussen ous and sublime when each was .5 i Mi-a week spent m Provo Kite Ardersun ontc linwith a hit ol feminine I n ,'h Mr A Mi's J J Keeler, Mis 'd ii ii iv dinner Satur tay u trill l.ute 5 nle was awarded in Bowles has returned home "veiling in honor of her husband's a prize Im die most aidsdc D ai, 1. bus ol the I'tah Bioneeis lui t lid iy a den i bonnet ol white anniversary. spi out5 ill ol the Colt Cam) entert, linee Karl ing a silver Chiistmis (d.tde Lund, son of James Lund Reids hat topped w Mb sod i i rack-ei- s 'd tin p u uni's Friday evening in tie Cmth Waul Lounge room has reiently been released from ,,nd stalks ol it lory won the He has spent more than w it, C ipt Alligee Anderson in sei vice pi ize tor the most i id nai lous Two v mlm solos wiie given by iimi.i ol a pi igraili w it h all ol luce years in the service. ill tm sin taking pai t and smg'ng Thom is lollmed by a Gloyd Anderson has been releas- Marilyni Cl.iistmiN g mils aiound a brass j irtet composed of I, Dee ed limn C S service recently. dei oi ated Christmas tree Alangelson, Bob Bei kstead, Boll Bcnnu Nielson and Mrs Amy Dec Hansen and family visited Tolli'V and Beit Jem Bailey of u ner were in ehatge ol the m Salt Lake die high school City on Monday. Debt ions refreshments mis Mrs Irene A Hansen of Salt Poor Pa on (iuisinias was the me set veil by Mis Celia Briggs Bike City spent Sunday with her dame ol a toast to the men read Min J.va Powell and Mrs Della mother, Mrs Ada C. Anderson. md The Night by Zoe Gibson Decor it ions were in Folley Christmas was given by l.elore la i pit g w it h Christm is Bishop and Mrs Gayle Yorga-- 1 Evelyn Lomax Jennie Steele m weie Provo visitors Tuesday Mr and Mrs Ldw ird Ostler, made a wondeitul S mta Claus as Mr and Mrs Roland Goulson she Mr mil Mts t1liur Scott Mild-passed out s a ks ol candy nd children have left for Illinois il mil Dili May Scott attended ,,nd nuts to tin Kiw. mi. ms tin liiner.il ol a tiiree, Mrs Thel-m- i whire they will visit with his par-- i President Max Thomas read an nts and spend the Christmas holi- mutation to the Associated Civil Hope, m Orem Deec mber 6th Mr and.Mis lussoH R Ilardiek. days clubs meeting at Moab next week, i noble from I.os Angi les lo Mil-and invited Kiw ant ms to make the Mr and Mrs Welcome Chapman uiFoo were guests ol their aunt .Max vvas also in charge nil uncle, Mr and Mrs James have announced the marriage of ol a (list Hut tort, with each gilt 'heir daughter Carol to Perry F. tdwaman Bean Tuesd iy and Wednesday. nting a novel gift prcsi Hall, son of Mr. and Mrs Perry to the Mrs J Hall of Nephi. The ceremony The elosma of die ivening w'..s In a spu-FlinYulMide setting1 was Tuesday, December the oi lighted Christm is tires the 18 nperformed singing ol Silent Night with the Manti Temple with Pres. Gvitrude iiantei dim ting and i v luh held their L R. Anderson .iiiiiiii Lib The officiating. Andeison accompany ing Evelyn Cbiistmts poly A mil evening luule has been employed 'Tor some Mrs Andeis.m w is also accompanit the home ol Mis Allen Bellis-'a- n time past at the J. II. Stillwell ist for other musiial selections Mm Beil, ston was ihairman store and the groom has recently v lib Mrs Cl in Arord Mrs Bert lien released after a long period of iGwill and Mis Ray Cundiek as- o erseas service. A Deputy Collet tor of Internal sisting As the girls were relaxing Revenue wiP he in Nephi on Wedtl b l t lull lui h in ont ot t he nesday and Thursdiy. January 2 In t pi a e a angle of In 11s was Nephi City Corporation will ac-e- i and 3 to assist farmers, stockmen hi.ud and S mt i Claus lushed in pt applications to and including and farm laborers whose "ith a In rv hello and a gift for December 31, at 5 P. M. for the income was 8590 00 or more total for At tin i nd ot an evening billow ing positions rail 1915, in prep.uing and dling then ot it m i lib iwo well Idled stockof the Peace Jusdee declaration of income, which must Pound Keeper ings winth hid hung n the hantle be filed by Janu irv 15 wen aw, ink d to winners The Meat Inspector ( 1 I'r 55.U.1 hi i i i 1 'll i i . i i -- 1 i . I . ! i i ' mis-dite- i d I t i beau-bliill- v Is i v n i i i i I following numbers wire present cord Mis Allen L Mr, Cl in Be! listen Alts I. R. Brough, Mrs 1au! 51 Christison, Mrs L Ray1 Cundn k Mis Milton L Harmon, Mrs Geo D Haymond Jr, Mrs DeYoe Lambiit, Fred Mrs D. Mrs. Lawrence Olpin Morgan, Mrs. Beit Powell, Mrs P V Redd, Mrs Zelma Memmott left last Friends may call at the family Mrs 'Huron Svndcr, Mrs Milton1 Wednesday lor San Diego to meet home Sunday from 10 a m until Shaw, rs Fail Warner Mrs Max, her husband Byron Memmott. time of service. Davis was a special guest. Fire Chief Chief of Police Two night policemen City Electrician Foreman of Light plants Three light plant operators Assistant City Electrician Street Dept Supervisor. City Librarian Janitor Sexton Dog Tax Collector J GwU&tmal Mel&aae "Fear not, for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy whuh si day in the city of David a Saviour which is Christ the Lord " This was the message of the angel who appealed to sheplx ids tn.y w hi d thei ii lucks by night on the plains of Judea nineteen hundred forty-fiv- e yeirs ago. It is the messagi ol (iui-'n- i is t dty ..s we celebrate the birth of our Lord. What joy comes to those who have faith in lhat and peace comes to human ij angi lu jiioilan' eion' 55 e hearts when we realize its meaning' It tells us th it we hive Inwg nd omnipotent Lather who sent His Eldest Son to earth to be our Redeemer. It tells us that through His s.uiiluc all mankind will live again after the passing of this mortal breath; that through repentance we may ha' e o ir sms th it through obedience to His laws we will toigrin have eternal life in Ills Kingdom It tells that ri gardless ot strife and commotion in the eitth and dark clouds threatening the nations, there is hope and peace lor (very one who truly Ions God and tins fellow men. Let us therefore at this Christmas season look upward to Gad wuh op and futh Lit us be giatiful for the blessLet us remember our prayers and thp great ings He has given. Let us cherish the good tidings the angi is brought commandment: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy might mind and strength, and ihy neighbor as thyself If we do these things we shall have stringth for every day and courage for every trial, Christmas will be a joyful season and the coming year will be a year of growth and h ippi iexs We pray for the blessings of the Lord to attend ill our Mow ibnr'rs of Jo ph st ike We pray that our young men in the service of our country will be protected from harm and evil and that they nny know that they are remem bered at home and their service is appreciated Wo pmy that those who have n turned to thmr homes after weary months of hardship and danger will find peace and 1, ppm. ss ui u u.ghtig a ;.i.,i with du.i loud orus and friends. We pray that comfort will come to those who have been calk d upon t tlu i r' v p inionsfap of dear ones May the Spirit of the Lord abide with them at Chrisim un and in tho n " ir We are grateful for our association with stake (diners an s H If rs ol d. id for their willingness to devote their time and talmtx .nd mom " s lor dn ir f How men the cooperation of public officials, law c nforcenn nt odaers .rid line t g inindonx Students ol die Ju ib High last 55'ednesd iy enioyed one of the most interesting assemblies wc have had this year Salome Risk, author ol "Syrian Yankee was the speaker lie told many interesting things about his hie He told of his childhood in Syria, and then told how wondi rful it was for him lo come to Aniem and take ad-- v ml age of the n my privileges which ill Ann in ans i n toy He left the high sihonl library an copy of his book 'iiltogr.iplii d lbs liiture was Syriin Annk. apprei l ited o' ai da students Reporter Ann i lulu Hoyt t r?ii J 'i i li ill 3 & e ' r 4 s It j. , - "I M if 4 l . & 'i ; i Ij, a x s i 4 t 5 : vw , l X s i May friendship and goodwill continue to prevail m our (ni. u un, hearts of all the people at Christmas time and through',). t tu "..ai at. U tl M Mi vy ut! ..nd charity abide in the i .1 1! 5 ; j & Vi n, JfJ r f. Juab Stake Clerk -- !)( J(-fab- V fr tSrVlp to e d B orr 1 1 f 1! r 'A o ul!ah.in 3v ' tT t t e I i r I' it f ' f ih i r, i- i J ,T hoto ip s ns A Nts f ; d 10 lur n |