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Show u She Shnca-X'eLi- Neph;. Utah Thunday. December ITEMS OF SOCIAL LEVAN Mrs. Geneva Meldrum of Provo spent last wwk visit ins with her son in law and daughter, Mrs. and Mrs. Ted Anderson and family. Howard Bown of Salt Lake City also was a week end guest at the Anderson home. He is a brother in law of Mr. Anderson. n ... e - .s, ' f - ? V Yr " y .... ' i 4 ' ' - -- 'Y, t 'n . ;;iV t I - rrft 4 'It. p,,e 14, 1961 IX Demonstration For Lit Club Meet K, PRE CHRISTMAS BUYS re Mr. and Mrs. Morirs Hodson The Club was and baby of Sandy were Sat- held at the home of Mrs. Frank urday owr night guests of her Brough on Thursday evening Mr. and Mrs. Wood-ro- and Mi's. Cleon Memmott. club parents, Beard. president was in charge. BeauMr. and Mrs. Clarence Haws tiful Christmas decorations the setting for the of Newdale, Idaho visited at which was in charge the home of Mr. and Mrs. Gil- program, of Mrs. F. H. Beekstead and bert Shepherd on Wednesday. Mrs. Brough. iVcember 6th. On Thursday Mrs. Sam Hayes, local florist morning the couple left for St. and floral designer, gave demGeorge, where they met Mr. on making Christand Mrs. M. 1 1. Barnhurst, Mr. onstrations mas corsages, center pieces and Mi's. Willard and decorations, after which and Mr. and Mrs. G.Stalworthy H. BowlThe Real Meaning of Christer, On Friday morning they mas" by Henry Van Dyke was went to the St. George Temple read by Mrs. Beekstead. Mrs. whei-they enjoyed the day. Fred L. Gadd read "I Think I That evening they all enjoyed Hear Them Singing" by Dorodinner at the home of Mr. and Canfield Fisher; Mrs. Mi's. Stalworthy. The five men thy Frank Brough read the story were missionary companions in "Christmas is Where You the Southern States in the East Find It by Chloe Gifford. Kentucky conference in 1912 Christmas background music to 1915. was played during the evening. Mrs. Clyde C. Child won the CAliD OF THANKS corsage made by Mrs. Hayes, as a door prize. We are indeed grateful for given Three ladies at the Utah the kindness of friends and State will receive Hospital relatives during our recent gifts from the club. the loss of our wife The hostess served home and mother. We are especially made candy to the nine memgrateful for the assistance ex- bers and guest in attendance. tended by the nurses at the The annual Christmas Juab County Hospital during wil be held on December party 29. her illness, and for those who participated at the services held Monday. The beauty of the musical selections, the en- Levan News Briefs Mrs. Julia Stephensen is couraging words given by the speakers, and the sincerity of spending the holidays in Salt the prayers will long remain Lake City with Mr. and Mrs. in our memories. We are grate-fu- l, Clifton Stephensen and family. too, for the kindneses of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald CarBishop Kenneth Nyman and his ter and Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Counselors, and for the use of the facilities at the chapel and Carter were in Price on Satat the Mortuary where friends urday for the funeral services called. Indeed, we are grate- of a friend, Louis Bazyack of Helper. ful to all. Floral tributes, cards and Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Neilsen letters of condolance also are of Manti spent Saturday and deeply appreciated. Sunday with their son in law O. Raymond Powell and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. and family. Ross Harper. t w for Thursday Friday 'miatti The probUN(BEAR)ABLE lems of the world seem to be too much for Mrs. Bruin as she sits in her enclosure at Regents Park Zoo, London. ONLY y JEWEL BOXES V A Regular 6.00 Value 0 BULB INDOOR set LIGHT SET --- 50' per 25 BULB OUT DOOR LIGHT SET SPECIAL ELECTRIC TRAIN 10.95 LARGE GROUP OF TOYS -- REDUCED PRIZE WLWERS IN THE KITCHEN John A. Barr looks over goodies Economics National Contest, Chicago, III. The prize winners, entered in the from left: Sharon Tapper, 18, Webster City, Iowa; Sandra Findlay, 18, Kammerer, Wyo., Carolyn E. Kimball. 16, Pittsfield. N.H.; Patricia L. Giera, 18, Williamansett, Mass. prize-winnin- MONA NEWS BRIEFS g held their Christmas party at the home of Rose Neilsen on Monday evening. Captain Ina The lesson, presided. "They Had Faith" was given Jess Brooks is in California Oslvorn. by Josephine Kay. A poem by to attend the funeral services The Mt. Nebo Camp of the C.C. Child, "Way Back When for his daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Daughters of Utah Pioneers was read by Rose Neilsen. Ver-d- a Ellertson gave a story The Man with a Dried Apple Soul" by Julia MacNair Wright. Gifts were exchanged and refreshments served. I V Those enjoying the occasion were Captain Ina Kay, Geneva yS. N S Molyneux, Jos ephine Kay, i, YMadge Newton, Verde Ellert.JL son, Ruby Summers, Agnes af Myers, Mabel Kay, Nonna ' 4 Kay, Almina Kay, Syrelda t Sy.-Newton, Elena Stanley and the V4. hostess, Rose Neilsen. V Kay r'G5(V4. si y -- h-- - fr. Swings $oc& Away Salurday-Sunda- 9 , TZrjfi ,V. ' . - ? Mrs. Hayes Gives e ; v J SUNBEAM BARBER SET Regular 10.95 SPECIAL--- - 0.4 ROBERT HALL PHARMACY 0 RUGS bv Phone resrription Specialist 623-069- 7 NpSi. Utah W ' , T, ST: JL 4 Ml ' 'Y a E3 LEMONS Cell rl ?- - t . Extra gift suggestions for a & Jfv sC C ONES FOR YOU $ Lynn Sampson, in New York City, puts Christmas Seals in but one of some 40 million envelopes which will be mailed from volunteer centers nationwide in the annual Christmas Seal campaign. Carrots THREE FOR THE SHOW Rick Silvagni, of Williams port. Pa., has plenty to ba excited about: the egg on his plate contains three yolk A SHRIMP DINNERS-- N Several, only-47e- and just for Children a Gift of Thrift 6 Cl ea. s STRAWBERRIES 4 Pto 79c UTAH APPLE PIES - NOW 2 for 65c size! Ghristmas-sfoclun- g u ... A First Security savings account f There is no better way to start the lifetime habit of thrift for any younger oldster. Open the account in the name of the person you are it giving to in any amount you wish. Well help make it grow, adding good bank interest twice a year. Solve anniversary gift problems, too, by additions to the account. Choice of three accounts: Standard Bank Savings, Twin Automatic Savings. $ Savings or for Parents a Gift of Convenience CUBED STEAKS - Regular 79c 4 for 59e per lb 89 BAR S HAMS Whole or Chunk B & B SLICED BACON Top Grade-l- b pk53e size TURKEYS - C HENS 29e lb ... A First Haley's --S- H Si, . FOR NONSKIERS No ski slope, this. Its salt, piled mountain-high in Chicago, HI., for use on icy midwinter streets. Security checking account A personal account for Mother or Dad is a gift with meaning all through the year. It saves time, trouble and puts the management of funds on a business-lik- e basis. Two checking plans: REGULAR or CHF.CKWAY. Name and address printed on every check free. mall M I 4 loaves for 89c PETER PAN BREAD 12 rolls 89c TESSIE TOILET TISSUE 2 LB 53c SUPREME SALTINES Betty Crocker CAKE MIXES 3PKGS 89c PEANUTS FLOUR -- 50 lb bag 2 LBS 57c 3.49 A variety of coin savings banks are also available for childrens gifts. PHOIF 623-03- 50 -- C0MFLLETE PROCESSING OF PORK AND LAMB BEEF - LOWER AWAY The nutlear reactor at the University of Utah is lowered aboard truck for the move to the new Merrill Engineering EuilJing. FIRST SECURITY BANK finl $curity tank rf onk c Utah, NA. FirM Scfrty tonk at tock Sprinei fadwai Dapotil Inwronca Carparatkx IdoHo, N A. F.rtf Scwnty i |