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Show Sittttfl Nephi Juab County, Utah 84648 Levon Local and Social Items ii i - . . . Mr. and Mrs. Tom May and son Johhny of Salt Lake City were week end guests of Mr and Mrat Ray Winter. home of Mr. and Mrs. William Marshall. Sunday dinner guests of the Marshalls Included Mr. and Mi s. Ughtner and son and Mrs. Ullie Gillespie. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Harper were Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Westman and daughter Donna of Springville, Danny Peterson of San Gabriel, California, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Walters of Provo. ' Mr. Peterson and Mr. Walters are nephews of Mr. Harper. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ughtner and son of St. George spent several days last week at the Miss Kathleen Wonkier, a student at the Brigham Young University is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wankier. - Ronnie Taylor of Bakersfield California is spending the holidays with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen spetn Friday and Saturday in Salt Lake City their son in law and daughter Mr. and Mra Ross Bower. They were accompanied to Salt Lake City by their son, Von Christensen. Another son, Ross Christen sen of Eugene, Oregon, Joined them In Salt Lake City and accompanied them to Levan to spend the holidays here. h Mr. and Mrs. Sherill Shepherd Mr. and Mrs. David Mangel-so- n and family of Roy and Mr. and and children of Payson Mrs. Roland Larsen and two week end visitors of his were on visited of Milford daughters Sunday with their parents, Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Le Grande Mangelson. and Mrs. Clifton Bosh. .. v Mr. and Mra. Mori Wllkey and four children of Magna, and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Baxter and daughter of Salt Lake City were Saturday visitor of Mr. and Mra. John Wiikey. Mr. and Mrs. Milo Bracken of Salt Lake City, and Mr. and Mra. Joseph Aaucher of Magna also visited at the John Wiikey home on Sunday. Miss Carol McPherson, a stu- dent at the Utah State University at Logan, la spending the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Merle McPherson. Mr. and Mrs. James H. Ock-e- y dinhad their ner at their home on Monday as QUOTATIONS JC a- - a, tag the holidays with their par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeaee A Bailey. Mr. Bernice Peterson of evening. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Allen Green and family Castle Dale visited with her of Ephraim. Mr. and Mra. mother, Mrs. Ed. Bean, last James H. Ockey Jr., and fam- week. ily. Steven Ockey and Miss Sue Mrs. J. L. Belliston had as Morgan of Logan, and Mrs. her guest last week, her sister, Worthington. Miss Mary E. Brown of San Mr. and Mrs. Qoyd Talbot of Diego, California. Oak City visited with Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Belliston enterMrs. Clark PrUbrey on Sat- tained Sunday at a family dinurday. ner honoring her grandchildren Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Pace of Elvon Belliston, Pleasant Grove visited on Sun- Sadra Van Nosdot, on their day with his mother, Mrs. AJean birthday anniversaries. S. Pace. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bowles were In Spanish Fork last week Cart and Dale Bailey, students at the Brigham Young to attend the funeral services for John Rueben Cranmer. University at Provo, are spend- Dr. and Mrs. John J. Bateman and three children of Salt Lake City were Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brough. Mrs. F. M. Price and Mrs. M. C. Hampton of Salt Lake City were recent visitors of their brother In law and sister, Mr. and Mra Frank Brough. , Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Cazier of Kearns, Maurice Cazier of Salt Lake City, Mr. and Mrs. Art jC-t- CHRISTMAS BELLS LONGFELLOW I heard the bells on Christ- mas Day Their old, familiar carols La-ve- m Hartvigsen, Mra Gloria Jensen and Phillip Hartvigsen of Spanish Fork visited last week with Milo Cazier, and also with Mrs. Cazier at the Juab County play. And wild and sweet The words repeat Of peace on earth, good-wil- l to men! FRANCIS P. CHURCH No Santa Claus! Thank God, he lives, and lives forever. thousand years from now, Virginia, nay, ten time ten thousand years from, he will continue to make glad the heart Unto Them of childhood. of Joy 9 South Main r jm a Street - - Nephi, Utah - - llephi, Utah YCftt SAVED and slaved for wall to wall carpeting. ' Keep it new with Blue Lustre. Rent an electric shampooer, $1.00 Chapman - Furniture Co.,- - 27 So. J ' x Mata .?rA ' -. (nutritious new calf milk replacer) far rent furnished or unfurnished. Steve Greenwood, Call 623-043- 9. PROBATE AND GUARDIANSHIP NOTICES. Consult County Clerk or respective signers for addition al Information. G. MacFARREN (before 1580) Les dance and sing and make good cheer, For Christmas comes but once a year. A tAieWvy TUSSER At Christmas, play and make good cheer. For Christmas comes but once a year. to all our many good ouotomora wo extend groetfngol bag of d PLAC-O-MIL- K . S APARTMENTS CHRISTMAS and to send Greetings to You, Our Friends so Dear PEXTON WHOLESALE CO. J t 50-poun- LAKESHORE w CHAPMAN CONOCO SERVICE light! with the angels let us sing Alleluia to our King, Jesus the Saviour is here. TisTime 860 South Main i The an Angel Appear Saying, He is Bom . Prince of Peace! " A Mr. and Mra Roy Chase visited in Sandy on Friday with their daughter, Mrs. Reva Bal-loand family. A Holy night, peaceful night, Wonderous star lend thy Heres hoping your Yule is filled with joy! NEPHI JEWELRY Beryl Shaw, Prop. -- 17 North Main - Nephi Hospital. Joy Lee and Sherri Dawn and Cindy Ann Ellison of Orem were over night guests of their great grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Milo Cazier last week. IS THERE A SANTA CLAUS? TRANSLATED FROM JOSEPH MOHR. 1818 Page Eight Nephi Local and Social News IR0E.TRW DC- Thursday, December 22, 1966 and a CALFATERIA PAIL Both for just 19 5 bag of d NOTICE TO CREDITORS k replaces 500 pounds of whole With the price of milk products, particularly driedsklmmed milk, Estate of LUCILLE P. deceased. SMITH, Creditors will present claims with vouchers to the undersigned at the office of James P. MoCune, attorney at Law, 53 North Mata Street, Nephi, Utah, on or before .the 10th day of March, A. D. 1967; claims must be presented ta accordance with the provisions of Sec. 5, Utah Code Annotated 1953, and with proper verification as required therein. ESTHER P. BLACKHAM executrix of the estate of Lucille P. Smith, Deceased. can save you a lot of money.' contains 56 percent milk products and every needed protein, vitamin, antibiotic, fat and fiber necessary to Insure good growth and good health. More than 75,000 calves were fed this ration last year with excellent results. having soared, k lk 4t Try st this special PLAC-O-MIL- exclusively by: introductory price. Distributed s . 75-9-- Dates of publication: December 8, 15, 22 and 29,' 1966, In The ' s, Nephi,' Utah. ! Times-New- irJTERMOUNTAIN . FARMERS ASSOCIATION Theres a branch nearby to serve See YOU! E. RULON BROUGH, Branch Manager at 285 Wes! Center, Nephi 1 iPhone 623-031- AND ABRIGHTER NEW YEAR! WARDS NEPHI AGENCY SS& May the Holy Season bring blessings of peace (Well be NEPHI CITY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES CLOSED all day on Christmas) MICRELSON'S RESTAURANT mra kr better way can we brighten Christmas and the New Year and help lighten the load of Union Pacific customers than to share with them this array of new equipment over 201 million dollars worth of new acre to come. Happy Holidays! rolling stock in 1SS5 In what CJpsodTrmi thacaxxrricdluqr Union Pacific Railroad |