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Show Friday, December 20, 1946 UTAH VALLEY NEWS BIRTHS Uirl, to William S. and Loi FoUc Prestwuih, FridayKatlicr-in- day to Girl, THt T'lVAi Boy, to Ralph Where, angels singing to and fro, The Child of Bethlehem lay Above the Syrian hill afar Thou shinest out tonight, 0 Starl Star of the East, the night were drear, But for the tender grace and Lucile and Doreen IT. That with thy glory comes to cheer Earths loneliest, darkest place; For by that charity we see Reception to Honor Mr. & Mrs. Tom Gurr May Mrs. Thomas Gurr (Helen Slight), was honored Monday evening with a shower at the home of Bihop and Mrs. Philo T. Edwards. Mrs. Lctha Gurr and Mrs. Wells Duke, mother of the bridegroom, were assisting hostesses. The happy young couple were married last week in the Salt Lake temple. Cousins and relad tives of Mr. and Mrs. Gurr the large crowd at the shower, who enjoyed a social evening and refreshments, with Mrs- Gurr receiving many handsome and useful gifts. An aimt of Mr. and Mrs. Gurr. Mrs. Let ha Gurr, will tender a reception in ii.rir honor at her home Friday evening. CHRISTMAS Bring You JOY GLADNESS Where there is hope for all Company UTAH In wisdom undefiled To seek that manger out and lay Our gifts before the Child To bring our hearts and offer them Unto our King in Bethlehem! Eugene Field Bench era Her and. Tree of Humanity The I. ile f Bmiclii Vul.cr nn3 Pie i ft 0 JSfcgBMKgS I Vr- pfwsj) T f I l&brf, k yrd1 CHRISTMAS 'ef'rlS,Folte GREETINGS 946 Chri:;?ms lights shod I Cermaiiy, is line nf tiic must charming of all the Chi isTi'.iis tree legends. F.iinrhrvulier was traveling through a beiiec fure.--t uuee upon a Christmas Eve. I:i ll.e distance one tall evergreen sto.'d arart from all the others; it seemed nglmv with lights and. (min afar, a star appeared to re.-- t tinning its topmost brandies As l.e drew rearer, Huiirhcvu-lie- r saw that the tn-- was covered some standing upwith candles right and utlirra invent'd. The star at the top seemed to tie the vision of a child whose beautiful head was surrounded by a rale amber halo. Wold spread through the village that Boneh.et: her had seen a v.muii. e I F.rval GIFT IDEAL For Christinas, give a U. S. Savings Bond, the gift that grows in value, was the advice today of Charles L- Smith, State Chairman of the Utah Savings Bond Committee. Mr. Smith pointed out the fact that the price of savings bonds has not increased since they were A Series E Bond first offeredcosts as little as $18.75 for a $25 Imnd, $37:50 for a $50 bond, $75 at. SV1 - Kind I ti ri'ii u ill Io.'M-- r .1 ih jiiyt of Christmas ur fni mill its niellnuiny on r l:i l the oir I It's 6:00 bring sou many a l.lnting in I ha ucclit and uumlht ahead. th:L Christmas oi 1940. 841s UniT. Ave. t - COOL-RA- archic mcfarland and son AND U. S. 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Pines GROUND MODERN OPTICAL OFFICES THROUGHOUT THE WEST j tt-- on this cby. It gives us great pleasure during this holy season to extend cur best Christmas wishes to all you ami yours f (A s ore his the Yu., holiday f iree one! direction for over a tliuus.'.nil years. bring true joy A t , J .H oWernj is countless blessings fsf OPTICALLY J'r I- , . $7.75 if tif FOIL SVVIA Tliey kilim ihdl luM look lofore and arc taking lo U in order for him. Tiia "J .) Uimttficis May ' ighoft if if if if if if if if if if BUY, SUNGLASSES FROM WAlllMi OREM FILLED Utah - 'll - - WITH OPTICALLY ' ' Salt Lake City South Main t 4 CHRIS i iwASTIME . PACE THE W' - Bays GOOD CHEER ' AiM - 24 1st West Phona 761 Provo. Utah Saturday AS! LOADS OF 7.50 s 9 M. And NOW!. - Y h ..Ml Malone Electric Company I5CLSS5AYS WISH FOR YOU American Optical season Provo UTAH I. TO lomb American Optical CALOBAR - - COMPLETE SHOE, I:! you hatfe ever known. on For KELSON'S Company PROVO & ESQUIRE sunglassos Granite Furniture a quiz Best Wishes ... Bausch s Hi of Mutual Broadcasting System Nina Watkins Feted bv Friends RAY-BA- N IF.' wi. h you every hayp-'.'ii's- this Christmas of 194i tall a wii;j the most joyous KOVO Christensen. MAIl ORDERS j spirit that lipi.ta o::r lames! it our hope that be among v Ce.ri.;tn:-- upon Giristmas of 1946 Mestio ns v so, you zee it is really the arms, aad Ino Mnn May the The famous, family parlor quiz pome is moie fun than ever on :r after Chr 'stnrs, have lost their charm, f tib' as the at 4'hrlKfiuaKtine. ii'' - Wfi nr delightful l at any ether lime ol the year. The same lights, mini! rfiHeinbranro have you over played - At Lincoln high school the senior class reigned supreme on Wednesday, with a clever assembly. depicting events nf Ihe past twelve years of their srhool days Tlie voting for the queen nnd king took place also. Miss Marilyn Christensen wa general chairman of the gav affair, assisted hy Miss Patty Yager, Miss Marion Bellows, Stan Cole nnd Dale Harding advisors were Boyd Faculty Davis. E. B. Terrs. Hilda Knud ; sen and Keith Hover. i ggfned. present with a future, due to its increasing value until it matures at the end of the tenth year. ,a glow unknown i'h M 6U. He said the gift of a bond is a U. S. BOND rin aii;tad a dream, or peniapt ex' . a i.hrnotnc-non- . The knight1 , , , iuliii'.lii-r'that the whul. ,!,ot N,,V '"l,ay ";'1kmS thing S. di ed Incredible; if It Wat a vision, lie eonl-.- l not Interpret It; 'vemm; m a going away party certain he hotmrmg her, before. she leaves but Im was Washington, I). (3. to make had seen it and bis story was l:or home. They met at the ways the fame learned citizens of the com- - home of Miss Geraldine Hansen, nniiiity questioned him and shook where a group picture was tak-lhcheads -- so did everyone elre.jenThey then proceeded to the exei .l his mother, i.rw home of their teacher, Tlior-va- l The tree of humanity had beer1 Rigliy and from there to the revealed tu her son, she said proud- Imiiie of Colcen Bylund, where b ly, nnd all the world would refreshments were served and blessed by his vision. a gift presented to the honor visior Ilnnchrvalicr'i Indeed, guest from the group. symbolized Die tree of humanity; The young ladies present were the candles represented persons, the ones the gnod standing upright; bad ones inverted; nnd the child a the lop was the Infant Jesus whe watehis over nil the world of , 1 U! with miner tree ot variations throughout France aid himself l.uiri.-iiiily- b and me. Star of the East, show us the way the for Patrons tor a event were Mayor and Mrs. J. W. Gillman, Principal and Mrs A. P. Warnick. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Pyne and Mr. and Mrs. J. j rom-priM'- W. Woolwortli PROVO Star of the East, that long ago Brought wise men on their way Utah Valley hospital. Otftiifcmoi I OSSTAR Miss Marian Bellows and Joe Adams were crowned queen and king at the Senior Hop Wednesday evening at Joseph Smith Ballroom. Miss Marilyn Christenson attended the queen and Dale Harding the king, in the coronation ceremony. clever Karen Farley ana sneril Finch were crown bearers. Dee Pyne, president of the Senior Class made the announcement during intermission, and Miss Bellows and Mr. Adams were escorted to the throne, which was decorated in all w'hilr with pictures of outstanding ( vents of the senior class during the past school year placed attractively about it. The senior class dance numbers followed and the sextett from the senior class then stood before the throne and sang the theme song I Remember You. OF THE EAST Ni-m- er, May-coc- THEME HOP SENIOR Saiher Egan. Tuesday, all at the aighy befo AND Rulon Parker John, Monday REMEMBER" YOU I e G.rl, to W. Rowe and Smith, Saturday BiA. to V. Elinor and Margaret Cair Lectham, Saturday Girl, to James Harold and urday t.ena Barton Ciadd. Saturday Boy. to Oliver C. and Melba Stewart Kolin, Sunday : ? Boy, to M. Dale and Dorrill Murdock Schofield, Sunday Boy, to Maurice D. and Myrtle Wentz Blaek, Sunday Girl, to Roy Kay and Afton Giggy Reese, Sunday Bov. to Bill and Ethel Murdock Wilson, Tuesday Girl, to Verl LeRoy and Virginia Dickey Wilkinson, TuesN'et-iha- Betty Jean Carol MadJean sen, Joan Hebertson, Joy HanColcen cock, Elaine AndcrlK-rg- , Fielding. Evelyn lligbcc, Maxine' Varley, Jerry Hansen and Colecu Byland. Nina Watkins, Girl, to John W. and Zina Jorgensen York, Saturday. G.rl, to Joseph N. and Helen Johnson Peters, Friday Girl, to Myron t. and rtulh Watson Strate, Friday Iioy, to Thomas G. and Louise Jopner Hurst. Monday Girl, to Andrew and Lota Worthington Christiansen, Sat- UTAH t Iliili Oil n-four M I, M ini znl.i has (nod I.t'.llc Girls snd Boys all from eanta received 5 our li'tlns. While hr could not anwir th-Claus. Ind., hr wants you to know that he Is Male Ling ovrr you and knows (,u will lirininr stronger in sr. I.; 'dir I ( iirivlmas. 1 rrrj : ATLAS. Refining Company AW1M hy k K.1.1 CtitlNt CiMta Vtn. Qjt dtowr M M mU RnU-- n r 1 |