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Show 1 s Thursday, December 9, 1971 Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 1 Levan Local; Social Items uu 1010 NEPHI, UTAH NORTH MAIN PEPSI COLA OR oz bottles v 12 ; ; , ; 6-PAK- 7-- UP 49c (plus bottles or deposit) SKYLINE MILK 12 gallon glas- sGALLON i-- V in plastic 1.05 FREE DAIRY POPS FOR THE KIDS with any purchase - Friday, Saturday and Sunday - Until 10 p.m. Were Open 7 Days a Week Mr. and Mrs. LeGrande Mangelson spent three days over the week end with their son and daughter in law, Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mangelson at Lava Hot Springs, Idaho. While there they attended sacrament meeting and witnessed the blessing and naming of the new son of M h . - Vhlft Jaeke KANCHWEAI Order by ami. Wa ship anywhwOb 922-040- SALE DATES DEC. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 10 to 18 ONLY at WE SELL MOST LEVAN LeGrande Mangelson attended funeral services for Mrs. Hazel Stevensen at Riverton on Monday of this week. Mrs. Stevensen was a relative of LeGrande Mangelson. Mr. and Mrs. EVERYTHING UTAH Shop the Ads for 623-172- Swing So Nolan from Hi Ha art of lm Waal 62 East 2nd South Stroot Salt Lako Cky, Utah 141 1 1 9 Phono B01 Dopt. "N" RADIOS, ETC. Mr. and Mrs. James P. Christensen, Miss Vinnie Christensen and Leo Christensen attended funeral services at Fillmore Saturday for Philander Day, father of Mrs. Leora D. Christensen. 623-034- PABXINO 40 the home of Mr. and Mrs. Niels C. AnHe was enroute to his home derson. in Ogden after a trip to California. 623-061- STOKISIDI He Scott Senior Citizens did not hold their meeting last Wednesday, in order that they may attend funeral services for their president, Burnell M. Lunt. A Christmas dinner will be served at the Senior Citizens Center at 12 noon on Wednesday, December 15. Those atown tending are requested to bring their dishes. Reservations may be made with If transportation Maude Ingram, is needed, call Mrs. Howard Brown at or Clarence Bowers at 7 1971 membership cards should be brought to the dinner, so they can be checked for the last 1971 event New membership cards for 1972 may be purchased at the dinner or at the first meeting in January. Ink Oy, drop yo vUt through MM wMut uloctloa ml Will toddler ia tha Manky, latest ityta. Mr pihna. SADDLERY WIST1RN BOOH KANCHWEAI Smnd for yoor WOT 96 Pag Color Cmfmlegmm Brows Pre-Chris- tas GROCERIES 10 OFF TELEVISION SETS was given the name of Christopher News of the Senior Citizens WhM ' k 3000 YARDS OF FABRICS MEN S AND BOYS' SHOES MEN S AND GIRLS' LEVIS COMPLETE STOCK OF HARDWARE, DRY GOODS was spent in Christmas sewing. Members present were Irene Mangelson, Melba Ballow, . Bonnie Bosh, Codeal Brough, Louise Taylor, Blanch Stephenson, Eileen Ballow, Alice Shepherd, Enid Worwood, Mary Jane Winter and Carol Hansen. Dave Alderman visited on Sunday v (on purchases of S5.00 or more) Carol Hansen was hostess for members of the Civlcettes Club Wednesday, December 1 at her home. The evening Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Mangelson. r Jo Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Paystrup, sons Allan, Dan and Paul, and Miss Janice Dixon attended sacrament meeting at Sandy Sunday where the new daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Squire was blessed and given the name of Charlene. 100-fol- d; v ALL MERCHANDISE IN OUR STORE Mrs. Vem Mangelson spent Thursday and Friday of last week in Murray with her son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Mathews and family. Mrs. Cuma Hansen inspired members of the Nautilus Literary Club at their December 2 meeting as she reviewed the book, The Greatest Salesman in the World by Og Mandino Mrs. Hasen pointed out that Interwoven in time around the birth and crucifixion of Christ, this book advocat- ed nine keys to success for happy, productive living: I will look on things with love; I will persist until I succeed; I am natures greatest miracle and I will avoid attempts to imitate others; I will live this day as if it is my last; Today I will be master of my emotions; I will laugh at the world when discouragement faces me and realize that This, too, shall pass.; Today I will multiply my I will act now, and I will value pray for guidance. Mrs. Kayle Peterson was hostess for the evening and served refreshments prepared by Mrs. Melba Laird, who was unable to attend the meeting because of illness. In attendance were Mrs. Myrla Christensen, Mrs. Sue. Harmon, Mrs. Margaret Hill, Mrs. Cuma Hansen, Mrs. Myleen Liddiard, Mrs. Connie Lofgran, Mrs. LouAnn Osborne, Mrs. Ranae Peterson, Mrs. Kayle Peterson and Mrs. Joan Reid. 49 . 10ID)7 Visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Mangelson on the Sunday followMr. and Mrs. ing Thanksgiving were John B. Hansen and children Sue, Brent Mr. and Mrs. Clarence and Mathew, Reed and daughter Rebecca of Salt Lake City; Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Ewell and children Scott and Tamara, and a friend from Ogden. Mrs. Hansen Reviews Book For Nautilus Literary Club fi r On Wednesday and Thursday of last week, Mr. and Mrs. William Shepherd of Tooele were visitors at the home of his brother and sister in law, Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd. Mrs. Floy Mortensen and son Ruel Mortensen of Ogden visited on Monday of this week with Mr. and Mrs. Heber G. Shepherd. Visitors over the Thanksgiving holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Winter were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nielsen and family, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Winter of Ruth, Nevada; and Mr. and Mrs. Tom May and two children of Salt Lake City. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jackman spent Thanksgiving day and Friday in Downey, Idaho with a son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. John Thompson and famEnroute home they visited with ily. their son in law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Nulph at the LDS Hospital, where Mr. Nulph has been receiving medical attention. They also visited with a brother in law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Rodger Jensen at Salt Lake City. Page Six Sayings! Classified Ads to Buy, Sell, Trade Use the T-- N SUWPArSSfRMoivj Freedom undgy LIFESAVER BOOKS 59c ELECTRIC SCISSORS SUNBEAM LADY SHAVER PROCTOR - SILEX I BATTERIES - 8.88 SUNBEAM HAND 8.88 MIXER HAIR DRYER 19.95 - SALE 10.88 3 for 25c 5 HOT WHEEL CARS SALE - 59c 5.98 and 4.98 Reg. 1 Ho We hear a lot these days about freedom. It is a word used by SUNBEAM ELECTRIC 12.88 KNIFE JERGENS LITTLE ! GIRL GIFT SETS Ren. 1.29 - - SALE 69c WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC CAN 8.88 OPENER j JERGENS LITTLE DOY GIFT SETS SLEEPING BAGS j Reg. 1.29 - - SALE iBUTTERICK PATTERNS 69c Reg. 19.95 V2 STEREO PRICE many groups and individuals, in almost the same breath they use to criticize society and "the establishment. If we listen carefully, sometimes, we learn that these individual are not talking about freedom as many of us know it. Theirs is not freedom of choice, but freedom from responsibility. For some, freedom is disassocia-tian- , rejection of the moral and social value that many of us hold so important to the business of successful living. Those who profess such freedom can seldom achieve happiness. The pursuit of offers little reward to any man. Happiness is found in productive effort, in contribution. Happiness is positive; it never comes to those who sit on the sidelines and scornfully watch the world go by. Rrafjftii wlnihl j ! SALE 14.95 TAPES-Selecti- on SALE man ipl By Dec. lOt h Mall all local TFv THURSDAY FRIDAY , packages and cards. Christmas Mail all local means a lot more when its on time. VERN'S STORE LEVAN, UTAH I ynapo r5H ALSO ELECTRIC HEAT TAPES SATURDAY cards. Thanks-a- nd Happy Holidays a usiL 8 (pact hr Dill idvtrthftMnl kli bee contributed it I fabric Servlet by Hilt newspaper. L FI U I. |