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Show Page THE Six FOR SALE Blue living room FOR SALE Apartment sie suite. Very good condition. Call elocti ic range, also Spatks Oil 302W. i heater. Both in very good condition. Call 41 W. BAKE SALE At Christensen's Saturday from 10 am to 2 pm also PLENTY of potatoes left Third Ward Sunday School spons Meat pies and other baked plenty of fresh eggs for the sors 201J Ostler, George phone goods. warns TIMES-NEW- NEPHI. UYAH S, SEND FOR YOUR UFBUKB 7.0 ' Gifts Galore For EVERYONE 24.95 ALLOWANCE ON A NEW WATCH - - -- 1.95 and up - - This all came as a shock to mo and I didnt know what to say. NEPHI JEWELRY It was a hard thing 8 Phone 341 NEW LOW PRICES! to do but it was the best way. She looked my way and saw me then motioned me to come over to her stool. Hello Bob, ita been a long, long, time Five years Christmas, remember? I looked at her eyes, they were softer now, kinder and older. Yes, I remember. Still single? Oh yes, yes, I looked out the window at the grey afternoon I figured Id run into you one of these days How come youre still single. A nice person like you .houldnt have trouble getting married. Ive never found anyone I liked well enough. They all seem sort of after you anti-climat- Laura. Her Surprise Extruded Aluminum COMBINATION DOOR Now Only Over 1" thick! Complete with all hardware including pneumatic door closer, outside aluminum door jamb. Pua-Mod- ic Extruded Aluminum 3-Tr- COMBINATION WINDOW Now Only M95 for opening sires through 25" x 47" double' hung windows. Other prices slightly higher. nsulafi With three months of winter ahead you can make important this winter . . enjoy cooler, more comfortable installing insulation now. NO MONEY DOWN this and other home improvements. Finance it BESTWAY BUDGET PLAN . . as little as $5 BALSAM WOOL BALSAM guaanteed, the finest insulation you can buy. Big, husky blankets fit between ceiling josts or wall studding. 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San Francisco has more of a flavor than Paris and the rest of the places. Maybe Its just me. I wandered around for almost five years and I still didn't find anything. You seem to be a more mature person now Laura. "Five years have done that. What are you doing now?" "Still writing column, aame one." I replied. Bob, do you understand why I left? The American Legion Auxiliary. The Chicken Creek camp of the ET3 held their meeting Monday even- - Daughters of Utah Pioneers held j 11 at the ing, December 8, at the City Hall, their meeting December The lesson Down program was given honoring City Hall. the Gold Star Mothers. Mrs. Me Memory Lane was given by Mrs Kell and Mrs. Bills of Spanish Bessie Paystrup. A piano solo was Fork and Mrs. Vione Reece of given by Sheari Ostler and a voPayson were guest speakers. Mary cal duet by Mrs. Nina Taylor and Louise Shepherd gave a piano Mrs. Jewel Grant. Christmas solo. gifts were exchanged and a pot luck dinner as enjoyed by the folLunch was served by Mrs. lowing members and guests: Mrs. Alice Shepherd, Mrs. Marilyn Cora Wankier, Mrs. Thelma Jack-maWorwood and Mrs. Enid Wor-woo- d. Mrs. Nina Morgan, Mrs. Mae Wankier, Mrs. Leah Bosh, Mrs. Mrs. Gertrude Viola Shepherd, Special guests were Mrs. Viola Mrs. Nellie Neilsen, Shepherd, Mrs. Della Tunbridge Shepherd, Mrs. Leora and Mrs. Laura Aagard, Gold Mrs. Bessie Paystrup, Anna Shepherd, Mrs. Christensen, the Also Star Mothers. enjoying Mrs. Edna Sherwood, Mrs. Vinese evening and refreshments were Mrs. Nina Taylor, Mrs. Mrs. Bills, Mrs. McKell and Mrs. Taylor, e, Howard, Mrs. Lillie Reese, Mary Louise Shepherd, Virginia Mrs. Jewel Grant, Mrs Mrs. Ramona Hoyt, Mrs. Bonnie Edra Morgan, Mrs. Betty Lou OstPaystrup, Mrs Gwen Stephensen, ler, Mrs. Fern Wankier, Mrs. EmModel 10 DRILL Mrs. Irene Mangelson, Mrs. Jewel ma Dalby, and Mrs. Lucille ShepMrs. Mrs. Fern Aagard, Grant, herd. Model 20 Drill Sadie Bowers, Mrs. Eileen Bal-loMrs Shepand the hostesses, Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Stephensen Mrs. Worwood and Mrs and family attended the Snow herd, Model 3D DRILL Enid Worwood. College presentation of The Messiah on Sunday, December 14. $Model 40 DRILL The Lady Lions held their meet- Their daughter, Janet, was a memModel 14 SANDER ing last Thursday evening in the ber of the chorus and another acCity Hall. Plans were made for daughter, Ardith, played the companiment. the annual Christmas party. Lunch was served by Mrs. VirMrs. Louise Taylor and children Members present ginia Howard. in Moroni at on visited included Mrs. Irene Mangelson, the home ofSunday her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Pauline Mangelson, Mrs Russell Bailey. Louise Taylor, Mrs Reba MangelMrs Mrs. Virgil Christensen, son, Edna Hanson, Mrs. Florene TayFOR SALE Lot, 75 x 220 lor, Mrs. Anna Shepherd, Mrs Gertrude Shepherd, Mrs. Verna feet, with unfinished house, lo48 North Main Gardner, Mrs. Cora Wankier, Mrs cated between Skating Rink and Lucille Pexton Wholesale. $3,000 00. Write Mrs Bessie Paystrup, PHONE 147 Elmer R. Gerhart, Box 612, Green Shepherd and Mrs. Virginia River, Utah. i n, m I winced inside. I had hoped shed let it pass but she seemed to want to open the old wound. No, I don't. Well, it was because I had to find out where home really was I had to find what love really meant. I met a person over in England that I thought was what I wanted. I thought I fell in love with him until we went together for awhile and I began to notice small things about him that I didnt like; oh things like the way he contradicted me on small unimportant matter. One day it all blew up because I had remarked that you and I had never been so tense together. Then It dawned on me that you were really what I had wanted after all but I was just too dumb to see It. Thats when I came back. I had to grow a little more to catch up with you. Do you see now?" This all came as a shock to me and I didnt know what to say. Why havent you tried to get in touch with me? I asked her. People change." "Not me Laura; not where youre concerned. I wasn't sure Bob theres so much I want to say to you. I looked at her soft, pink face and her wheat-colore- d hair and the way she felt for me with her eyes. Our eyes met and I took her hand. Let's get out of here, I whis- No Layaway PRIC! Sg.flfl OFF Cash and Carry $ I w Regular price for Cash jjg POWER TOOLS Hindi 19.95 NOW 1Q.95$ H inch 24.95 NOW 14.25$ 38 inch 29.95 NOW 19.95$ Gil-lispi- H inch f 44.95 - 24.95 Value NOW 29-95NOW 17.60$ $ ASK ABOUT OTHER BARGAINS way David L. Bailey, Mgr. NEPHI, Gifts Thrift gifts that please . . . YET ARE SO EASY TO SELECT. ONE FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY. 11.75. Add and register nickels, dimes and quarters. Shows exact total after each coin is inserted. Your choice of colors one for each child. pered As I pushed open the doors that led to the sidewalk I could hear a group singing Christmas carols I turned to Laura and I kissed her while we stood in the grey evening light. It's going to oe a wonderf jj Christmas," she whispered xk BICYCL Her Secret fuel savings summers by NEEDED for through our per month. A i i TREAT YOUR FAMILY TO A SPECIAL GIFT from I plus evan Local and Social News Items Ladies and M en's Wedding Bands Birthsfone Rings Many Beautiful Items from 1.00 up Wallets Tie Sets Ear Rings $ $ $ n I UP TO 2Q 08 TRADE IN WATCH BANDS San-taqui- $209 VALUE OJ-pi- n. SILVERWARE SPECIAL Service for 8 and Chest k 9999 ft ft ft W Hidin' MOUSE hoh-d.iv- nr 1958 18th, Nephi Local and Social Hems The officers and teachers of the patents, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Car- . t Nephi First ward Primary assoc- ter. iation held their annual Chiistmas Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy R. Ostler party at the home of Mrs. Jack Ludlow on December 13. A tuikey and family of Salt Lake City were tmi iimwap dinner was served to 28 ladies. Sunday visitors at the home of his The evening was spent playing parents, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy T. ff's Ostler. games and exchanging gifts. By Norman A Disher Mis. John Painter, daughter of Mrs. R E. Winn and Mrs. Lynn 'T'HERE was little doubt about Mr. and Mis. Vern Steele of It; it was Laura. I hadnt seen Olpin visited in Provo Thursday her for five years but I'd never and Friday with Mr. and Mrs. to be left Monday for Haw in with her husband, John Blaire Guymon and Mr. and Mrs forget that exquisite face. J. J. Overman. Mr. and Mrs. Painter, son of Mr and Mrs. L. Laura and I had been engaged Overman visited in Nephi on Sun L. Painter of Nephi) who is statabout five years ago but it hadn't ioned there with the U. S. Navy. with Mr and Mrs. Lyn day worked out because shed decided one day that she wanted to do Fort Wall camp of the DaughtMr. and Mrs. Ferry J. Ostler ers of things before settling down. GoUtah Pioneers held their ing to Spain was one of them and and family visited Friday evening annual Christmas party at the I had been in Europe during the in Moroni with Mrs. Serena Ost- home of Mrs. Alligee Anderson on war so going back didnt appeal ler and Miss Charlotte Knapp and December 12. A Christmas dinner to me I was ready to call one in Spring City with Mr. and Mrs. was served to 23. spot home so when I told her Max Blaine. Captain Etta Latimer was in about the house I was building in of the program. The lesson charge of Ruth Provo, daughter Carmel she wasnt pleased. After of Mrs. Kay Alton Memmott, was in Down Memory Lane was given that she avoided setting a definite Nephi Saturday to attend the fun- by Ida Belliston. After the lesdate and finally I saw what was eral services for Alva F. Belliston, son, several Christmas poems were given and Christmas gifts were going to happen so I let her go. her uncle. exchanged. Hostesses for the parMr. and Mrs. Raymond Pay-stru- p ty were Alligee Anderson, Beth and family of Tooele were Ostler, Martha Belliston, Delta Sunday guests at the home of her Wilkey and Martha Eager. ' December Thursday, f V grog? 033XCHrt? Qdir Pint ftertty lank af Uot, NJL ' Mambar foferei Dap Imuran Carparofcea yj '0 UTAH Jjf $ |