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Show 'phi Juab County, Utah 84648 Thursday, December 22, 1966 Motorists Urged lo Nephi Local and Social News Mrs. Harry J. Iron wa in Fountain Green on Sunday a a dinner guest of her on In law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs She also atHermit Cook. tended Sacrament meeting In f Sy ITS TUNE-U- P TIME AUTOMOBILE ENGINES CHECKED WHILE YOU WAIT with. New TV Type Engine Analyzer See for yourself the condition of plugs, coll, distributor, wiring, timing, carburetor, starter, generator, regulator, battery, etc. without removing parts. All tests made with engine running. You can save gas, renew original engine performance and cut down on repair bills if you slop trouble before it etarta. With this modern electronic test equip- -' xnent we can tell you in minutes if any service is . required. Drive in today. ATLAS BD-VJsk- j, ! KC "... BILLS CHEVRON SERVICE 95 SOUTH MAIN In the shallow depth of a jungle foxhole, the Christmas spirit is a hard thinq to come by. In fact, if it wasn't for some" wise guy, like the preacher over there, you wouldn't even know what day it was, as if it made any difference. Lost. 'Cut off from your company. Burrowed down in a muddy hole that the enemy may any moment come to reclaim for his own, you can but gaze up at an empty night sky and try to close your ears against the monotonous sound of his voice. ". . . And Joseph also went up from Galilee, out of the city of Nazareth, into Judea, unto the city of David, which is tailed Bethlehem (because he was of the house and lineage of David) Nuts.' It must be near' daylight Weve been in this hole for hours. Seems more like months, though, what with the kid over there calling for his mama when hes asleep and. crying out loud when hes awake. And Preacher; him reciting just like he was reading it out of a book. How does a guy get like that, anyhow? With Ma ry his espoused wife, being great with child. And so it was, that, while they were there, the days were accomplished that she should be delivered . . . " .... , for GB22ATER mileage BETTER performance, LONGER engine life' Sot SotIA NEPHI, UTAH No room in this cotton pickin' foxhole, either, lteb, there, snoring like he was safe at home tn a feather bed. That ?uy could sleep on a rock pile. First in line for chow and way, Irst of all to hit thchav. Nice ?uy, though. .Maybe he has he right attitude. Why worry' Not much you can do about things. Just rock along, get your share of everything you ;an, speak only when youre ipoken to, dont volunteer for nothin. " . . .And there were in tu same country shepherds abid ing in the field, keeping watch over their pock by night. And keeping watch is wha. theyre doing out there. Wonder how close they are? Surely they know were here. They broke off the search at twilight, but you can bet theyre not far. Come daylight, theyll zero in on us, for sure. We havent got a prayer. And, lo, the angel of the Iord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round ... about them There she comes. That first break in the sky. Cant be long now. The trees are beginning to take shape. I know I can see movement. Theres no breeze. Too big to be a bird. It is; it must be; it is them. Fear not; for, behold, bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. That cooks us. Its broad daylight now. .This is it. Wake up, you Boy! Fat chance 'we got being delivered from here. Five get you ten weve been marked off already. Operation mess-uthats us. What starts off as a simple patrol winds up a y ticket out of the war . . out of the whole picture. Why should they take us prisoner? The way they move around, wed be too much excess bagp, one-wa- gage. CHAPMAN STUDIO Central Utah's Photo Headquarters 71 South Main 0 Phone Nephf Utah - 623-169- - heavy-eye- d sky-umper- s, you're about to be pounced on. "Hey, hey, you guys, heads down. Theres mail coming in. Its ours. Listen to them mortars bang. Hey, Sarge! Reb! Kid! Hey, Preach! Look up! Look up! Choppers, man, choppers. Come on here, you whlrieybirdsL Merry Christmas, you Merry Christmas to one and all! egg-beater- the Fountain Green Ward Sunday evening, where Mrs. Cook participated In tho Christmas Cantata presented by the choir. Mrs. Thayne Jarrell entertained on Monday afternoon in honor of her daughter Sheila on her eighth birthday anniversary. Mrs. Jarrett assisted with refreshments and games for 20 friends and the honored guest. Mr. and Mrs. Dewnyno Jensen of Brigham City visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ora If. Luiit on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Don Gadd were Fountain Green on Saturday evening to attend a family dinner at tho home of her mother, Mrs. Eugene Allred. Mr. and Mrs. Austin Loveless and daughters Ann ette and Debra of Logan accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Gadd home, where they were their over night guests. In NOTICE TO WATER USERS Notice Is hereby given that Sidney Scott, Nephi, Utah has filed a request for extension of time from the State Engineer to make and submit Proof of Appropriation under Segregation Application No. 2301 ), covering 3.58 sec.-f- t. of underground water In Juab County, Utah to be used for Irrigation purposes. It is represented that thJs segregation application was just recently filed. Additional time is necessary to complete the project and submit Proof of Appropriation. Protests resisting the granting of said request with reasons therefor, must be submitted in duplicate and filed with the State Engineer, 442 State Capitol, Salt Lake City. Utah on or before January 28, 1967. A hearing will be held on this request before the State ' Engineer at 10:00 a.m., Tuesday, "Watch for Wildlife" During Winter Season Watch for wildlife" was the word toilay a snow and ox ireme cold canned more game to show up along the roadways throughout the State. Pheasants and other game birds move onto roads to pick up feed when snow covers the fields and hillsides. Deer are moving across roadways and highways as they migrate to lower elevations in search of food. They also are forced into canyon bottoms to feed along the roads at night. The Utah State Department of Fish and Game urged motorists to be alert for these game birds and animals during the winter conditions, and to give Isith themselves and the game a brake by driving carefully. lrivate Cliff Howard who has been stationed at El Paso, Texas, and Mrs. Howard are visiting with hia parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Howard this week. He will report to Fort Bliss, Texas on January 2. 1- -a The Credit Union Umbrella Man Says (53-364- February County Utah. . 1967, at the Courthouse, Nephi, 21, THEO WESTRING AGENT, AMERICAN OIL CO. iMTU '170,000 cud mm' metMTete eeifA yw a7 a (jfeddm Make 1967 a better year . . . join your credit union and get more out of each dollar you earn In the new year. Protestants should appear at Hubert C. Lambert'' the hearing. w STATE ENGINEER Enjoy th SAVINGS DIVIDENDS plus NOCOST LIFE INSURANCE LOW-COSLOANS plus LOAN INSURANCE PROTECTION FREE CONFIDENTIAL FAMILY FINANCIAL COUNSELING 5 Mott trade unions prwldt 1 Dates of publication: December 15, 22 and 29, 1966, In The Times-NewNephi, Utah. s. J) s, - Look at sarge. Is hewor-ried- ? How can you tell? That lump of tobacco in hi? left jaw hasnt moved in an hour or two. Neither has his eyes. It I couldnt hear him breathing. Id think he was dead. Well, tome tomorrow morning .' . And she brought forth her first bom Son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid Him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. i lb our maiy friends and customers, a'VERY MERRY - , s V jt i w V ' Vv r- 23 & ' J ; jp5l Sr- - T7" . , k-- -- .ys-' ' M.y. .A - I!W , Sweepstakes ' winner Young Artists Depict t. ' $ Christmas at Keititecott Trucks and shovels replaced the fabled reindeer and the Bingham Canyon Mine substituted for the North Pole headquarters of Santa Claus when art students at Bingham and Cyprus High Schools depicted Christmas greetings from Utah Copper Division. The art classes from both high schools entered a competition to create posters or cards that would reflect their feelings of Christmas with copper production aspects as their back- i Ken-necot- ts ;r : t ground material. r Kennecott congratulates the contestants for their talent, for their imaginative choice of settings and for their sincere expression of a Merry Christmas to all residents of Utah. Winners in the Bingham High and Cyprus High School art classes competition follow: Sweepstakes winner, as shown above, Neil Passey of Cyprus High School, who also won the first award for his class; Ron Romrell, second, and Harold Ungerer, third. Bingham High School, Paul Middlestadt, first; Gene Martinez, second, and Mary Gailey, third. James L. Hazeltine, Director of the Salt Lake Art Center, was the judge. School w V NEPHI PACKING CO. 915 North Third West- -- Nephi. Utah Hconccott Copper Corporation $ Utah Copper Division |