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Show pin on a dress or fasten in a buttonhole, but those young folks gave of themselves and Silent Night and Little Town of Bethlehem will echo for them sweetly down the years. The old folks were dressed in their best and waiting for them patiently, and the thank yours and please come agains brought tears to many young eyes as well as the Window On i Main Street old ones. How often do we see our beloved oldsters? How many I by Mariann Gibson -- ! . y. havent I read as yet, but look ,1 forward to it. Im only half way through the I reading of Massacre At , Others as the of sort caught holidays up with me and I was forced to put a few thing, temporily, aside. It is a Z Very fascinating story about an actual episode in Utah history. The author discribes the book in his Introduction by saying, So the peoples names and the major historical events portrayed in the following account are historical. Other than that, the story is entirely fictional and should be regarded as such. Salt Creek, ; ' Fictional, well pro- bably, but since I began reading the book I now have a very different perspective every time I drive into the canyon. I guess I half expect to hear the sound of wagon wheels echoing from a canyon of 1858. - meg There is a little book -- entitled, Was I Wondering, it is a col- something we give of ourselves, this Christmas, that will be a precious memory for the whole family to recall all the days of our lives. I realize the Church guilds have been doing this for decades in their unselfish and wonderful ways but some of the business offices are making memories this year. They are giving of themselves by bringing a dish from home once a week; a specialty of salad or stuffed peppers or a vegetable casserole, or a cake or a pecan pie or a colorful jello dessert. They furnish this dish and donate their lunch money to a rest home in Sonoma County or the surrounding area. They tell me that home-madcooking is good and what they will get in return for the decorating and small gifts and this extra labor in the busy Christmas season can never be measured in dollars and cents. I talked to someone who knows many convalescent homes are already being taken care of, Times-New- s Nephi, Utah 2 Dec. 13,1979 The Times-New- s Vance P. & covered more. They took no presents but an artificial flower or berry to Allan R. Gibson, Publishers Christmas party at Mickelsons Cafe Those attending had a buffet supper and played games. Santa visited the party and each of the club boy. The tauntings of childhood peers drove him away from school. Adults scorned and Lit-A-Lu- ridiculed him, yet Charlie was determined that his life would not pass away Each Saturday until Christmas at the Venice. remembered by. And Charlie left a monument, not just a tangible, Playing Saturday at lp.m. without him leaving something to be Vest. According to Mrs. Brough, the story is an "allegory of love. She says the story expresses truth or generalizations about life by means of a Thom Thumb G physical monument, but a more lasting, spiritual monument as well, said Mrs. Brough. symbolic, fictional figure Charlie. Charlie was born with only one arm, a twisted back, and badly deformed legs. He was Sponsored by the Nephi Area Chamber of Commerce Area births DEEP REGULAR-STOC- PRICE CUTS THRU Dec. K Where you get PRO advice plus, a real good price" of Levan. Greatgrandmother is Carrie Wankier of Levan. Son, born Dec. 1, 1979 to Dale and Susan of Mona. He will be named Joshua Vest Wil-kerso- PRESTO-PO- members sat on his knee and received a present. Hostesses for the party were Karen Robb, Barbara Cowan, Bor.nic Fowkes, Michelle Newton, Lisa Blackett, and Kay Newton. Great-grandparen- LIGHTED MIRROR POP- CORN Wilkerson. Grandpar- Mrs. Woodford Wilker- son, all of Mona. 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How e CharliesBlaine are Mr. and Mrs. William Stowell of Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Marion Wank-ie- r without the giver is bare, and the list of rest interesting little book and I thought I would take the liberty of using an expert from one of the stories which is called The Spirit of Giving. An old poem tells us Live for today. Tomorrow never yet on any human being rose or The Mirandy Club holds annual Christmas fete Christmas time, and peo- would light up if they could help the sick and old. One Christmas, not so long ago, my daughter and her teen-agfriends Club re Ann Stowell of Levan. She will be named Leslie ple are contributing to the cause but the' gift the childrens Lit-A-Lu- Timks-Nkw- s at especially At stranger, then you can Recent births as reporthang smile from your Christmas tree, because ed to Tiik are: you took the time to give of yourself. Daughter, born Nov. 24, 1979 to Richard and meg - e lection of stories written by Ida M. (Powell) Nelson when she was a columnist for a weekly newspaper in Rohnnert Park California. It is an set. Todays modern creed says live now, for yourself, to the best of your ability, but Christ told us to live for others. That is what his birthday should mean to us and our children; not the mad scramble for gifts as good as our friends and relatives will give us and then the does it take us to forget JI L I I after Christmas them? weariness and unutmeg terable letdown that AFTER THOUGHTS follows our efforts when Take a batch of all the bright packages homemade cookies over are opened, but a to a friend, or to a It's not every day that you get a chance to have a book autographed by the author. In fact, the is rather ; opportunity rare. Personally, I can boast of only a few such - books in my own collec- tion. With the Yorgason in Nephi, today, brothers ; ' offering to sign your j copy of their various books, I plan to take my copy of "Others as well as my copy of Massacre .At Salt Creek, down to Christensens and take advantage of the oppor-tunit- days Charlies Monument reviewed - Children Cassette Tapes - Sleds Wagons Sportswear - Tennis Plush Animals Tricycles - Buggies -- - Rackets - Baseballs - Soft Balls Basket Balls - Footballs. - Volley Balls -- The etch Thurtdty b the TimevNewt Pubhth-- Sooth Mtwi Street, Nepht. Uuh Co., 4M4 Secood-cltpottage paid at NePOSTMASTI Utah Send tddre phi, change to The TtmevNewt, f O Bui 77. Nephi. 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