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Show ‘News AboutPeople You Know “New YearBaby 7 To Receive,Gifts NEPHI — Leo Christensen; Mrs. — c eeaets Son,_.of Brig- lottsville, Fla., and Judge anhd! Luke this year, grandchildren, Vietmam. His pext assignment We etch, tk willwill be be to Newport, port, R. 1, I:, | for assignment to }the U.S.S. Cad, and Berkviey remon|Paxmans and-Mr. dnd Ms a Robert Watts; Spring a : the William Broadbenis of Ver-| they 1ema County Hospital. Chamber of Commekce mem-20M2 0° Mr Miss Shirley hs daughter nal, of Mr and ¥ bers are_-being contacted this week for their gift items, and if there are any other interested The persons, they ‘may contact, Mr. Christensen oe Ss y picture: Stolen Rifle Pe ea oe of Orem, ke Mr. and. Mrs J. $. Air omnes by ihe s! of Ray~| het" family : a sess ete of. it be sent\Band called Force at Oak — Harbar, the Christmas weekend from a Lincoln Beach area Utah, Mrs, 46 of her County ground at Lincoln ~~ a * Sheriff Ralph! south end of dM, arrived wia a parent for each jamin; Mr. and Mrs. Gary Hick- 1H olen of the “children Beach on thé Weetch, Dr Utah Lake. s. Dean W (Carol) Gray and M \parked near Utah Lake south! Fork. ¢ ae. immediate: family /1€, the gatvering Santa Clas) anq yrs. Carl Jackson of Ben- g on the and Mrs ot. William (Joyce) Beazer, Char- even Hansen of Payson and Jt was indeed a glad Christ and Mrs, Steve one oeee 5m - Sesweay man of Murray, Mr and’ Mrs, re nd Mrs.| Chapple said that ‘the rifle was? The owner of the rifle is Jay Lohr (Nanvy) Lj nm, all|mas for Mr. }taken from the truck as it was| Storrs, 162 W, 4th S., American Salt Lake City: Mr “and Mrs . school from left, Lisa. Lambert, Stenhanie Smith, and Tom | ena pe gitee Ae We is os and _*Naomi|sron of Pleasam Grove, Mr \ pickup truck south pf American |of American Fork and_was dis- ‘members, |Fork, has been reebvered in the covered Tuesda eat” peeRamurNog home with] day dinner party for some 45 pp aeeScra is is a/members of HearsafProv Ms Meer: ye stern, Weig.t fami et aeSaree sir ve ments Mrs. | E. Brockbank, Provo,’ Wani 2 Oe a aes and Mrs Boyd’ Carter of Span= ; : z tabje-of -delens. Brigh Ys and’ ish~-Fork, -Mr.and-Mrs.-G ee Tou a Prosoans,/Verl— and escies-on Christmas Day Tor the Hoss-Werehts of Orem: Dur Betorson of Pleasan{ Grove, Me | DISPLAYING SOME of their work in an inaustrial arts class are three sixth-grade students at the Wasatch Elementary | ae The family of Mr, and. Mrs. David R, LeBaron met at their e a for a buffet sup- spend- of Provo, hosted a family- he {iit Susan" oe Wash Is Recovered Their son, , d of Mrs Monroe J. (Shirley) Pax- Steve, in the Navy, is home on s. Creed a 30-day leave, He has beenstationed in the Philippines and‘ of ‘presidentof the Nephi Chamber apne sg Comm as Christmas Dey vi |S a for besn — her ‘children, row theywill sponsor the giving dinneron S son, K the first baby born in|! her hem soa 8 Gas ae wr coatwa family ; Hospital, in Nephi.” ; M 1 ntest is open only to Rig babies beck Se hut i Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Heelis of ovo. = Faeareas ‘Daily Herald 5 — aa Fletcher. Their teacher Andrew Baggs stands at farleft. An | embroidered picture of “snoopy” done by Lisa fills the | background. ) Wasatch Teacher Wages |_ OwnUnique Battle for ° ; Industrial Arts Program By GEORGE L. BAKER 7 AYLOR'S | 200 N. 200 W. | CENTRAL SQUARE jhand presses, a kiln, potter’s| Andrew Baggs, a sixth-grade | Wheel, sander, and other numerteacher at the Wasatch Elemen-|0us hand tools, “We have work tary School is waging his own! spaces for 2 people, but 30 in | campaign to maintain and im-| the class,” hesaid. | : , : ; . 3 Free Parking . . FlexiCharge . . ~ Open Mon. & Fri. THD , 4 prove thd program of industrial aa the elementary school arts in his school, is the last line of defense for Employing eacmowiat unique}? eserving industrial arts, Mr. | = sees the school “as the program of teaching ‘artsciv get | Mr. Baggs integratesthe his in- relplacefeelwhereCathey ceswill at struction of histary, science, farts" and math with” industrial arts.) _ weld : Saas “Many bo | AND ; With all the students in the| girlsOe et junior creenye a go through high and sixth grade making basic pro-|ekh igh school without any expos- r ; Itotheshelethey bike8 10 industrial ata, There is caf a trend away from unskilled “This is_a desperation type! labor, but students need ac- thing,” he commented, “to rae |quaintancewith tools to guide te Programalive. The future| them in making decisions,” he i 5 Wondeciul Savings On Quality Items industrial arts lies in the ele- asserted, mea Sek iniirc LY ee ue ace just tudes, orscence, or arith finssmatt ee © metic.” he Mr. OUR OWN QUALITY BRAND 6 bes L For instance, he pointed out, better able to direct them toff his class is studying the early vant the right occupation. | cultures of Europe, the class “Everyone can’t go te col-| 100 2% VIRGIN WOOL Z The-students-seem to enjoy} on blue collar” ot technical f Bound with 100% Lifetime Nylon 4.949 Seae nniss anteee Bleached so beautifully white. Twin size flat 72x108 or Twin about Dick and Jane. For ted out the growing importance | Christmas each of them. made| of training women in unskilled ize 72x90 inches. Reg. 13.98, Sale : 179 Size Fitted Bottom, Reg. 1.99 & Doublesize flat 81x108 or their own Christmas Cards from or_ semi~skilled Positions, With what Mr. Baggs proudly says the anticipated expansion of the Sale Size 80x90 inches. Reg. 14,98. 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Reg. 5.88 Senet a at Il xtra warmth : | wit eeseesneer eae year comfo Eastern as well as to 4H and Future/Utah, Weber State College, farmers clubs in the intermoun-|College of Southern Utah, Uni- tain of Idaho,” Idaho State Tieregion. atouteenen. vas made versity Une, Bose Cale, STRAND BED PILLOWS today by F. V. Nichols, vice| College, Coitege of Idaho, North presicent, who said the grants ss eee a North- : 100% GOOSE include $1500in scholarships|West Nazarene Hege, and and $700 in library grants o Lewis-Clark Normal College, Brigham Young University. ; Commentirg on the scholar- po na 1966. dan bring gees ships and grants, Mr. Eccles 90 the total of scholarships|S#id. “‘The First Security Foun- = coms ished size Reg. $12 b gion. by quality stabiliDecember ty uf the colleges and univer- Proident3 teFonaaion |e, ema N h . * vep i Kiwanis ‘ in og , the gym at Juab ; ; Large bath size, Reg. 2.00 ......ssereee 35c Hand Towel. Reg. 1,30 . 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Reg. 1.49 the school scholarship commit-| Nephi Kiwanians and children cefiityin 2 Corded seamsall around. Finished size 20x26 inches. , spring. Winners are chosen by Entertain Kids [ic, ‘ogethes with the bead of the ent or NEPHI — Approximately 85 busin— of the Nephi area enjoyed the annual Ohnistmas party given by the ean Club re- 98_|| for the super quality name in cotton terry. vases Purposes of education are clearly understood and appreciated by our student bodies.” Schularship awards will be made by the s - Superb-fullness of body, amazingly buoyant. Reg. $5.00 each Pathe: ean Other rene a J. L, rr baattt nis uae ‘ Willard L. Eccles. is Schools receiving F = Red Label Pillows for more comfortable sleep. = George S. Eceles, president of beg ioeaa eae ‘coll, Marriner S. Eccles and! DOWN s all around Security Foundation has . dis-|S0'V2 to support higher educa-|| ¥ tributed since its founding 14|*ion = Ee Syed i ag0- ta fore = eine, eee and grants which the Firs+{ tion is encouraged in its re- : By Purofied urofie Acrylan - i ; ' a 4 { 4 |