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Show II v 1 -- voy ' V - m x -- ' . I " - :?, v--- ww m c- - 1 ' v 43, h,4 ',; ? 4 a Delphic club learns crafts from Mrs. Hayes Members of the Delphic Literary Club learned some Christmas 6 V '- -: J f tril , js-V- - i "j , craft secrets from Mrs. Lorraine Hayes at their meeting held recently at the home of Loree Memmott. Each member was taught how to tie a basic ribbon bow. Mrs. Hayes then demonstrated how to make a Christmas corsage. The first step is a pretty bow made from metallic ribbon. Then spigs of holly, bells, balls, or other desired decorations are added one at a time. As each item is added, foam base with it is tapped to the others plastic greening pins to hold them with flora tape to make one in place. Then evergreen single stem. Mrs. Hayes branches, pine cones, and said. ribbons were added. ArtiClub members also watchficial snow was sprayed on ed Mrs. Hayes make a cenlast to give the center-piec- e terpiece. The base was made a finished look. from a small square of plas- Mrs. Hayes also made a door decoration. It also had a base of plastic foam and Here's who the stork V- delivered since last time - v r Daughter, born Novem- L Janette Anderson, Terry V. Jolley Janette Anderson, Terry Jolley to wed November 23 Mr. and Mrs. Max Ander- Janette, to Terry V. Jolley, son of Woodridge, Illinois son of Mr. and Mrs. Neldon announce the forthcoming Jolley of Nephi. The couple will be married wedding of their daughter, on Nov. 23 in the Manti LDS Temple. A reception will be held Nov. 26 at the Nephi LDS Stake Center. Miss Anderson has atMrs. Madeline Johnson tended Brigham Young spoke on her homeland, where she maFrance, at a recent meeting University, educain elementary jored of the Chalice Club, held of is She tion. a graduate Nov. 9 at the home of memLDS a was seminary, Bender. Mrs. Johnson spoke on ber of the National Honor France and also showed pic- Society, was Laurel class tures she had. A very in- president, and recently of formative evening of his- served in the presidency Council Halls the Heritage tory of landmarks, war, at BYU. She is a grandfoods to came and fashion, of Mr. and Mrs. daughter life for us. club spokesOrme of Nephi. L. Max men said. Jolley recently completed The door prize was won LDS mission headquaran by Bernice Boswell. tered in Chicago, Illinois. He has attended the College of Southern Utah. He is an Eagle Scout, holds the Duty to God award, seminA heifer from Nebo An- graduated from LDS of his was president ary, gus Ranch of Mona won acwas and Priests quorum, the reserve intermediate in Future Farmers the tive champion heifer class at the Pacific International of America. The couple will make their Livestock Exposition held home in Nephi. at Portland, Ore- Mrs. Johnson speaks on France Col-ee- n Nebo Angus ranch has another winner recently The gon. The winning heifer was Nebo Ethel 24. 2 Times-New- s Nephi, Utah November 17, 1977 WEEKEND SPECIALS from the evergreen base. Artificial snow and glitter were added to give a finished touch. After the demonstration, the items were given to the Greenhalgh. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Read Greenhalgh of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Porter of Spring-vill- Great-grandparen- e. Great-grandparen- ts are Mrs. Sadie Vest and Mr. and Mrs. Loras Kay, all of Mona; Mr. and Mrs. McKinley Cook of Lake Shore; and Mrs. Esther Mooseman of Salt Lake City. ts Times-New-s Volume 68, No. 46 November 17, 1977 club members. Vance P. and Allan R. Gibson, publishers entry Published each Thursday by Mam P- - O. Second-cla- the Times-NePublishing Co., 9b South Street, Nephi, Utah 04644 Mailing address, Bo 77, Nephi, Utah B464B. Deadline: Newt and advertising, close of bush Tuesday prior to publication. Deadlines advance one day when legal holiday fall on ness, Thursday. - 11 j Heifers Sat Nov. 1st Fall Sale Show 10:00 a.m. . One year, $6.00; sis months, advance. No subscriptions than lew for sis months. Single copy accepted Subscription prices: $4 00, payable In price, 19th Articles and photographs submitted for publication will only be used on a space available basis, and then only it the editor deems them newsworthy. Such articles and photographs will only be returned if they are accompanied by a stamped, envelope. Sale 1:00 p.m. Ogden Golden Spike CoHiseum had a hook in one end. Evergreen branches were added 15. Advertising rates available on request. ms : ts Son, born October 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Wilker-so- n of Mona. He will be named Kelly Wilkerson. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Marc Vest and Mr. and Mrs. Woodford Wilkerson, all of Mona. Daughter, born Nov. 10 to Mr. and Mrs. Merrill G. Sanders of Nephi. She will be named Krista Lee Sanders. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Glade Sanders of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Kramer of Santa Rosa, California. are Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Garrett of Nephi and Edward M. Kramer of Santa Rosa, The yoAn. '0GIDQ yOAWIBTli WuRLilZERI SINCE 1858 THE MUSIC PEOPLE NEW PIANOS Sale Priced From $ 749 NEW CONSOLE PIANOS $999 Sln ors,fVe been NEW 2 KEYBOARD N ielsons 22 South Main i ORGANS $999 We now have a wedding list Special Sale On Appliances this Week AT COST Buster Brown Closeout 20 off Timex 20 off iV Ortm -- l l k" l' jJnivtrwtMoil ANYTIME Winter Jackets off 15 ber 11 to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Lee Greenhalgh of Las Vegas, Nevada. She will be named Sherri Dan-ett- e Great-grandparen- to the sides, bottom, and top to make the desired shape and size. Sprigs of holly and a ribbon were then added. Christmas bells were tied to long ribbon streamers that hung down Son, born November 7 to Mr. and Mrs. Greg Ostler of Grace, Idaho. He will be named Travers Greg Ostler. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ostler of Grays Lake, Idaho and Mrs. Mildred Travers of Norfolk, Virginia. are Mr. and Mrs. Dean Howard of Mills and Mr. and Mrs. Burt Morgan of Nephi. Recent births as reported to the Times-New- s are: V tic foam with three small holes for candles. The candles were wrapped with strips of flora tape to make alternating stripes of candle and glitter. They were then sprayed with glitter glue and rolled in glitter. 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