Show PRIZES FOR THE CHRISTMAS NEVIS HEWS The D Deseret seret News offers the tallow follow lag cash for lor contributions to Its lis edition to 10 be issUed batur dAY Dec 16 1900 First O 50 for Cor the tho best story not to exceed word about seven ven columns of DC tIne the News type Second 36 36 for tor the best ChrIstmas poem not net to exceed 1200 worth words Third U for Cor the best belt ChrIstmas carol to lie be set setto to the verses printed below All contrIbutions to tn be In the News olloe not later laler than Nov 28 1900 Moth In ing received later then than that date will willbe willbe be considered Contestants are arc request requested ed to sign their contributions with An InitIal I letter or a nom tie de plume to conceal their Identity anti and to 10 forward In a separate envelope securely sealed their real names and nOlI tine Initial or the nom liOn tie de plume to their articles On the outside of DC he envelope should b be name of oC II here indicate the or nom tIe de Illume used All members of oC tine News eta ft will ho 00 excluded from the contest The awards for tor tine the story ennui the poem stIll be mode made by competent judges to lie be nn an announced later Professors Stephens nd McClellan will act as ot of the carol contest conlest Tine The decision ot of the judges will be The rhe successful carol 11 be bc rendered by the tho Tabernacle choir on Sunday December 23 3 1900 CHRISTMAS CAROl CAnOl When Christ Was born In Bethlehem T WitS night but seemed time the noon of oC day The stars whose light Was pure and brIght Shone Rhone with unwavering ray Rut nut one oiw glorious star atar Guided the Ea Eastern lern Magi from afar aCar Then place peace was d throughout the theland land The lion ted fed beside the tender lamb And wIth tine the kid To posture pasture led Tine The spotted leopard fodi In peace the calf and bear The wolf and lamb together there ther As e shepherds p their nocks docka by nIght An angel brighter than the suns own light ht Appeared In air And gently said year Fear not afraid 1 For or ho beneath your eyes eYeR Earth has become n a smiling paradise Contestants Contestant for the carol may use their own taste and dl In the employment of oC the above words omitting or repenting repeating at their pleasure |