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Show Thursday, December 25, 1969 NepHi, Juab County, Utah 84648 Handels great 1 Messiah a Music Classic Among Christmas music there is probably no work so much part of the celebration as Handels ora- torio, The Messiah." Modern audiences until recently have been used to hearing it rendered by a full orchestra (about 90 pieces) and a chorus of 250 or more singers. But Handel didnt write it that way, and this Christmas music-lovewill be able to hear it in its concept. The composer, George Frederick Handel, conducted a comparatively ',Yra ssndlri yea a small orchestra and chocfood wishes and cheer for the holiday season. rus: the number of performers varied. For exam. be ycsrChristaas bright ple, if there Were 3 good soprano- voices available, NEPHI FLORAL AND CATERING he used three. Or two, as the case may have been. ' 213 East Hfth North In a recent record reHayes rs close-to-orig-in- al bsst - - - lease one leading conduc- tor used a tra, and a orches- 35-pie- ce cho- rale with 4 soloists. .. : To the 20th C. audience, used to booming effects, the Hallelujah Chorus, the most familiar part of the work, surprises with its small" sound. Yet the musical ear will detect lean, clear, and beautiful sounds which sometimes were obscured by strident, overwhelming harmonies. Handel used the concerto grosso style, alternating the use of a few instruments with the entire orchestra ; he was ; probably "motivated less by aesthetics than by practicality. Handel sketched and composed the famed, a-like oratorio within 21 ; days. 1TES& Sew two M k baih towels together to make a carpet for the babys playpen. Hie oper- Its always a pleasure " to greet the many friends weve known through the years SINCLAIR SERVICE W Li ? - P( fJr:i t ipitV't'4 .'. fyrxt At Roberton Home Recently v Mr. and Mrs. Allan Gibson Mrs. Maude Robertson waaland baby son Aaron of Lake hostess at a Christmas party I Tahoe, California are visiting for the Ladies Literary Club I in Nephi during the Christinas at her home on December 12. A I holidays with his parents, Mr. delicious turkey dinner was I and Mrs. Roy E. Gibson, served Witt Mrs. ftobertsmM Mnj Sparks. . chairman for th6 Auairt bshbii I for famlly are ed by Mrs. George V. Jones, d Mrs. Dee Sparks. Mr, and.. a v & a. tables. small fully decorated at Yokohama, Japan, and fol- The tables and home carried 1 isM.riI!tSeItybeauS!l f Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olpln entertained at a dinner party Sunday honoring her mother, Mrs. Pollle Broadhead, on her 93rd birthday, anniversary. Guests were Mr. and Mra. Keith Broadhead of Clearfield, Mra. a Myrtle Jennings of Ogden, Peterson of Salt Lake City, EI-v- Mr. and . Mrs. Wayne Broad-hea- d of Ogden, Mr. and MM. Paul Broadhead, Mr. and Mra. Leon Broadhead and family of Nephi, and Mrs. Pollie Broad-hea.... .j,. . ,, d. v I to Okinawa where, he is u- - . In addition to the committee Mr. an Sparks is a members, those attending wer I of the Army Audit W. W. Stephencon, Mrs. &oyee I Floyd Lunt, Mrs. T. H. Burton, Agenqr. WHMrs. Mrs. Leo Christensen, Sarah Ann Starr is ford Bailey, Mrs. Frank Green-- 1 8penuP the holidays with her haligh, Mrs. Lynn Kay, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert E. Alton Ellertson, Mra. T. W.J q starr. Miss Starr is a Mrs. J. L. BeUlstan,! dent at tte utah state UnI. Mrs. William Bailey and Mra.l at Logan, ' r I ' Mr. and Mrs. Donald R. Peterson of Tooele visited Sunday with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Park. Mr. and Mra. Peterson have recently adopted a baby boy, bom on December 7, and named Rodger Donald Peterson. Grandparents are listed as Mr. and Mra. Wallace Park, Nephi, Mr. and Mra. Jack Wright. Mr. and Mra Arthur Scott Frank MdFarlan of Tooele. Mrs. S. Anderson of Mantl is the J recently in Provo with E. m THE DISTRICT OOCET visited ,. Mrs. Keith Aston. great grandmother. IN AND FOB JUAB 1 I They accompanied Mr. and Mra. Miss Debbie Park of Cedar COUNTY, 8TATB OF UTAljj Aston to Salt Lake City where they visited with Mra Thelma City spent the week end here Roundy, Sadie Reid and Mra. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. " I David Rice. Wallace Park. A. ANDERSON, Mr. and Mrs. Max Nielson Plaintiff, j Mr .and Mra. Clarence W. land children of Bountiful visva Hansen have received word that on and ited NORMAN P. ANDERSON , Sunday Saturday ELwin Brent their grandson, with her parents, Mr. and Mra. Defendant Goble, who is stationed with A, Dean Winn. an engineers company in VietMr. and Mrs. Franklin Peter-- I nam, has been promoted to the son of Monroe visited Friday rank of Sergeant. at the H. C. Crane home. Mr. and , Mrs. ..David SalisJWeek end guests at the home THE STATE OF UTAH TO and son .David., of Anabury Mr. Mra. of Warner and Frank THE ABOVE NAMED California are spending heim, Were Mra their Beth daughter, DEFENDANT the holidays in Nephi with his Mitchell and Amy daughters summoned You are hereby Salisbury Lynn Mitchell and Miss Verna mother, Mra. Elijah and required to serve upon with otter , relatives , and and rumer mail to Udell & Jensen, tt--j friends. tomey for faiidiff, whe ad-- 1 Mr. and Mra Arvile (Hap) dress is 125 North Main StreeUyyj Mr. and Mra. Lowell Aland and Mr .and Mra Earl Nephi, Utah, an a of Provo visited at the home and wditlng to tte complaint Md (inner Sunday of Mr. and drs. H. C. Crane file a copy or aald answer wttti at the home of Mr. and of last' week. Mra. on tte clerk of tte above entitled Rodger Jarrett In Salt Lake Mra.Wednesday Aland is a niece of Mr. court within 20 days after Crane. service of this summons upon Pty. you. If you fail eo to do, jud J stu-Allre- d, 4clioof of , . pre-Christ- ment by default w3 be taken against you for tte relief demanded in said complaint which has been filed with the clerk of the court, and a oopy of which may be obtained from said clerk. of tte above court Thia is en action for a di- v f. ,j t-- i ! r iri Publisfiecf Thursdays- - at F; 4tt day cf ) ... Juab County, , vorce. DATED this December, 1962. UDELL NATIONAL E FraliM NEWSPAPER SUSTAIN nO KuS31 1 1SS9 Nephi, , Utah. : Second entry' at c!asi; " Utah. Nephi, , , Office: 96 South Main Phone (801) 623-052- 5 Publisher and Manager'1 Roy E Gibson Social and Correspondence Editof Zoe P. Gibson Subscription: $4.00 per year, payable in advance v ; i s, , ; wishes for happy Sxncerest Si1? if ,i holiday times from the ,. , 's'T. ' .U V. Vc. . S' vtto i w Hjj'wul Section I, Page Christmas Party towels will keep him warm and you can wash them often. , ft JENSEN, Cld Cheese Attorney for Plaintiff The tint American Cheddar Plaintiffs Address: cheese Is believed to have been' 306 South 200 West made not long after 162ft in Nephi, Utah 84648, or near Hvmouth, Mass., by pilgrims, Who not only brough' Dates of publication: December! out a eor 4, 11, IS and 25, 1969, la Tha along the know-hoTtmes-Newto supply the how. d . i Nephi, Utah , : - rzr , ' ' t staff and management of F , v ' A DICK'S SERVICE, INC. V J 3V 4t .q s i mm kakUtfOu. one : a mi ,i and ail fob the fijjt of food puendllUpi and Map uto beneuA oufi fUedfe to,u is. de4oe you frutUuUy ' r and extend to you and yaute a Metoy GlvtUtmat, wf v v CA' May the joy and peace of the first Christmas return to your heart with gladness at this family all the happiness of the holiday. Weve enjoyed holiest of seasons! PEXTON WHOLESALE CO. 860 South Main - - Nephi, Utah j.f. you and your Were x JUAD COUNTY MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY" being able to serve you. ANDERSON OIL CO- Forrest Andersen pleasure serving you in the past-- we look forward ' ' i ' - to serving you again PALr.:z.t CRos, i;:c. ( Serving the l!:phi Area with Prcmpf FrcTrht ' Sinclair Oil Products Service from All Pcints-Oe- an Vfcrlhlngfcn, A;:Hl, Two |