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Show Jet ws rjv$a ' SiD'JfitJJrtBfl- Nepbii Juab. County, Utah 84648 TRADITIONAL yfs. FOODS HAIL THE SEASON As with so many things at the holiday season, cer- tain foods have become traditional to Christmas It is interestng to note the wide variation in the choice of foods from one country to another for this special occasion. In European countries (Poland, , Austria, Czechoslovakia) carp is the staple around which the Christmas Eve meal is planned and goose is the delicacy served on Christmas Day. , Englands Christmas fixings include plum pudding, east-centr- al ...and happy, mince shred pie), and frumenty, a kind of porridge of hulled wheat with sweetmeats. The main meat courses may be beef, brawn, fowl, turkey or if one wants to make a big display and act lord of manor," boars head and peacock in a pie. zzfytdz motoring! THEO VGSTRING AGENT, AMERiCAN'oiL CO. ' H i 1 (also pie, called , t Boh Cratchit had goczi Christfor his poor-mamas dinner and during his time it seems to have been f Thursday, December 25, 1969 --r. Section - SOCIAL ITEMS Students On Schools of Future i Mrs. , dyjtnfd trlrj V. I Ill3 Al-ge- ne socio-econom- ic v' v mm and daughter Barbara, William and David Graff attended the wedding of Ray Cazier and his bride, Judy Bishop, held an Saturday, December 20 at Salt Lake City. The groom Is grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Tolley and the son of Mr. and i ' MrS. Clifton Cazier. i fray that courage and . f j The family of Mrs. Tola B. Stephenson met at her home Sunday for dinner to celebrate her birthday anniversary. Attending were Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stephenson and' children Lida, TOm, MidheDe and Chris Of Cedar City, Mr. and Mrs. -- wA H - f Firefly Power average iHghfbub doesnt hold a candle to th' A firefly. good bulb convert only about 10 per cent of It' energy Into light, wasting th' rest as heat A firefly operate' hs lamp' without heat at bettt - - The than nt t'Z T. J - At this holy season, may f James Stephenson of Nephi, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas' Stephenson, Miss Mildred .Stephenson and Mrs. Tola Stephenson. . , - cross DAIRY QUEEN; fra fhs High School May your home glow with love, joy and laughter at Christmas and ever after. eg CuS foxucxd & ' out oeuttet to qouf , LAWS SERVICE:, LEVAN -- UTAH PAINTER MOTOR CO., 140 Soufh Main - IfephI, Uteh - Phone 623-058- 6 , czd f Cut Jim layer Ren Tayior OcnCao U7o ico'kV list Qov aC3 coBffo off Ozy vjo T, , ssKiCicfssi SRfflsasfflSKsrjrsrja be wA Nephi th cctp , Frcr.it Pew and service ICnrriMC sales 105 Wert Center. czUi you cud yucto , we take the opportunity to wish you every blessinp efficiency. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Briggs spent' Friday In Provo. v Everywhere! it I r;!:ro. j:p CHAPMAN STUDIOS yea , 8 fage jfe, t Give Views Maurice B. Chapman Tuesday of last week In , From the JHS CLARION spent the main dish of mc:t Moroni where she attended the Englishmen . . However funeral services for her cousin, How would you. change high school graduation requirethrough the years it hes David Arley Jackman. ments If you had the chance been displaced by turkey, V. W. TunMrs. and Mr. How about the courses offered for no apparent reason. bridge had aa their overnight The change seems to have guests Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. in high, fechool,1 the way teachstarted quite a while back, Reed McMuUin Jr. of Rupert, ers teach, testing procedures, for Washington Irving, Idaho; and on Monday, Mr. and the role of the student or the and child- grading writing about 1817, tells of Mrs. ofDelmar Howlett system? were at visitors ren Sandy on Christmas the turkeys Fifteen students from each home. the Tunbridge sideboard at Bracebridge high school in Juab, Millard, hall Somewhat earlier, in Visitors on Saturday at the Sanpet met at Richfield 1796, it is recorded that an home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Piute, School DeHigh anonymous traveler could H. Warner were Mr .and Mrs. cember .10 at'Wednesday, p.m. and not get transportation Paul E. Booth of Salt Lake gave their views7:30 on, what the f from Norwich to London aty. , schools of the future should be because the regular stageMrs. James H. Bagar had as Ilka coach was loaded down her guests on Sunday: Mr. and They met with representativwith Christmas turkeys. Mrs. Marsden Cazier and three es of a Designing Education In France, it was the daughters, Mrs. Gerald Cazier, tor 'the1 Future Committee custom to attend midnight Miss Marion Blackett, Mrs. which has designed a plan for Carol Roy Bareli and the future of Utah education. mass, then go home to a Mr. andNichols, Mrs. Edwin A. Bailey, The students represented thejr which of the simple meal, all of Salt Lake City. fellow teen-age- rs In reacting main dish was blood san-sag- e. to the plan and making sugMr. and Mrs. L. Dwane TidThis strict ceremonwell and family spent Sunday gestions to change It ial has become transThe 18 students chosen to evening In Moroni with her formed, in the city of Paris parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fonts attend the , meet, consisted of at least, into the Reveillon, Blackburn. boys and girls representing a gorging of rich foods, the sophomores. Juniors and on Visitors v1 Friday at the seniors. such as caviar and goose-liv- er home of Mr. and Mrs. Claude ented as Participants represpaste and washing Tolley many different ethnic, were Mr. and Mrs. and cultural them down with heady Graff of St George. On as backgrounds possible. wines. They of Saturday, Mrs Karen Crosby of varied scholastic abilkL. St George, and William and were ities and different occupational David Graff of Santa Clara They were unafraid to were guests at the Tolley home. goals. contribute ideas freely, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Tolley, ' Mr. and Mrs. George Williams strength be given to those who work for a world of understanding. t May the good innate in every man he quickened , and guide his daily deeds. May each bout of every day bring us closer to understandings a victory of man over bis own baser nature, into the exaltation of Everyman , 1 1, ns - Let us i Icu cn I:ic gpgcd.pogpriopp. cur tcc7 vj"zr.:zz Co CHioinS -THERMOID DIVISION fU ft. PORTED COMPANY, INC 5 |