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Show THURSDAY, DECEMBER 1, M KIASANT GROVI REVIEW, PLEASANT fcROVI, UTAH THURSDAY, DECEMBER It, 1061 HOSPITAL NOTES Among bablea born at the Am-ertcan Am-ertcan l-Vrk Hospital were the following: A girl to Thomas P. and Norma Vincent Wilding, Dc. 13, A boy to Jack A. and Jxwotte Faga Jwwn Doc. H. A boy to William H. and Max-Ine Max-Ine RlohUui For boa on Dec. 17. rioaaunt Cwve people who have been treat! at the hospital during dur-ing th paM week Include Julie Nielsen, Garth ChrtmJamtm. WUI-lam' WUI-lam' Holme, Leonard Walker, Richard Wall, Jam Blrk, Dobra Atkiniwo, Casey Sharj, teven Sharpe, Dan Adams, Ramli Waki, Grant Eugene Fowlea. Ifciaemary Benson, Donald W. Halca, Greg-ory Greg-ory Went, Paula Fothertnghom. Darrell Gillie, and Ruby J. Huntsman. s Farmers Insurance Group 8 Keith Hansen Miles J. Hunt GORDON'S STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY AMERICAN FORK Drink Milk at bedtime and relax. Milk is the nightcap beverage with protein. You always need protein. That's why you never outgrow your need for Milk. Drink 3 glasses every day AMERICAN DAIRY Animated Cards Ingenious mechanical devkxw were used to animate early Xmu gmtlng cord, miirh a they are today. The aymbola of Christmas the nbin. Santa Claua, holly, nilatletoe and caroler flntt beoume pojmlur on cord of the Victorian era. Helped Carolers Martin Luthr, the Reformation Reforma-tion loader, felt that group singing sing-ing In churches waa Important and did much to help spread the custom of carol singing. He com-posed com-posed a carol "From Heaven A-bove A-bove I Come to You," and "Away in a Mangor" la sometimes attributed at-tributed to him. vMr-. CHRISTMAS a . v 2 t ASSN. OF UTAH FRIENDS f 'O Come, MYc Faithful V ' i - tt-Jii V VTM.lityt.Jii..A . o..0. 5 i - v - . -. .. . j jl ...-........y kail i ) -' r-'n "ADESTE FroEUS," one of the earliest ChrWjnas hnins, is now one of the most popular said to be sung, around the world, more often than any other. It la sung to the tune of "Cantua Diversi," published In 1571 and It probably existed much earlier. It has teen translated into 120 languages, from the original Latin. Of the 40-fome English versions, the best known is this one by Frederick Oakley. Caroling Everywhere, But Start of Custom Is Obscure "Oh come, all ye faithful, joyful and triumphant." "Silent night, holy night." "God rest you merry, gentlemen." gentle-men." "It came upon the midnight mid-night clear, that glorious song of old." "Oh Little town of Bethle- . hem." "Deck the halls with boughs of holly." "On the first day of Christmas." Christ-mas." -Wherever people gather, the glad sounds of hymns and carols car-ols ring out at Christmas time, as they have for centuries. Although the. words and music of favorite carols are well known, the meaning of the word "carol" itself is obscure. One explanation holds that it comes from the old French-word "caroler," meaning "to dance." The first carols were often sung by worshippers dancing danc-ing in a circle. There is also the belief that "carol" comes from the Greek word for flute player, in compliment compli-ment to the musicians who played play-ed for the Christmas ring-dances. Still another thought is that carols car-ols originated with the songs of the Roman Saturnalia. The name "Father of the Christmas Carol," is often given to St. Francis of Assisi. At Grec- fan f ' J& &iH ' I i 1 g If ' Sincere good wishes for dii . j mtniiP f I I a ii iwi ii iifi f ru and many thanks for allowing MAX'S TEXACO SERVICE i ,j i t i i v wm,m n Hn - - ..'V cio in 1224, he arranged a Nativity Nativ-ity scene and led the singing of songs of - praise to the Christ Child. Although carols had been sung earlier, this act by St. Francis Fran-cis gave impetus to the idea of happy singing at the Christmas season. Early carols were in Latin. As carols gained popularity during the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries, cen-turies, many people preferred to sing in their own languages, and new carols were developed. The growth of carols was helped help-ed along toy "wassailing" or "gooding" expeditions. Children went from house to house, singing sing-ing songs and receiving treats. Wynkyn de Word, apprentice to the famous English printer, Caxton, issued the first printed book of ifcarols in 1521. Later English people learned carols from printed "broadsides" which sold for a penny. When the Puritans abolished holiday observances in the seventeenth century, the broadsides were still printed and "bootlegged" to the public. Students of Christmas stories might be puzzled whether it was a case of carol singing or carol stinging in an English legend. According to the legend, bees used us-ed to gather on Christmas eve to hum carols. us to serve yotC LINDON CITY NEWS BRIEFS Sunta Haua will l at tht lin-dn lin-dn Ward to ;ri-ct all tlu child-icn child-icn and their parent at 3:30 p.m. today, Thurmtny, Iiv. 21, Acini-rflnj; Acini-rflnj; to Mtn, lA-an Phillip, iwv-Idont iwv-Idont (f th Primary, they will have thWr openinjr pxcn l.ti :i imiuU and then th childivn will ( entertain with a ahort pnnun. There will be treat for nil. Friday. Dec. 22, ot 7 p.m., the Undon Wanl will have their annual an-nual Chrtatma party, m-cordlng to verie tnnmiiinscn. miH-nn-tenlnt (f the Sunday SIih. Th-re is to be n olioit piKgnun and Santa will be there with tirats for all. Mil. Zt-ona Walker )uia bvn muttainod as the nevretary and trwunirer of the Undon Ward Relief Re-lief Society. Mrs. Margaret Hold-nway Hold-nway is to b the teacher of the Literature lessons, Mrs. Adonna Patch has been released. Mrs. Clem Shoell. who has be n a patient at American Fork hospital, hos-pital, tor six weeks, following urpery, is convalescing at her home. , Owen Phillips, who is employed employ-ed In Tooele, has returned there after spending a short vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Phillips and family. Junior High Highlights Colleen Strasburg Iris Xcllsen The girls of the homemaking and cooking classes went on an excursion Dec. 15 to Provo. The homemaking class went to the "Tiny Tot Bonnet Shop." The cooking class went to the BYUt Dairy and products department.' JHL Dec. 22 the students will be dismissed for the Christmas holidays. hol-idays. They will return Jan. 2, 1962, to resume schoolwork. JHL The students of the Pleasant Grove Junior High wish everyone a "Merry Christmas" and a "Happy. "Hap-py. New Year." It n lit, V v V lg PLEASANT GROVE LUMBER & SUPPLY i GREETINGS FROM DR. OLIVIA McHUGH Optometrist May fhe precious sense of VISION afford you much happiness during fhe holidays. '1 2 a a a S I I ,1 a 75 EAST MAIN 2 2 J AMERICAN 8 S S X 8 8 li I ATWOOD Am TVIerry; W $ Your friendship andpatron- Jieo Vil age have helped make this vY a truly happy time for us. tj J May your Christmas abound f'K J XS ' ... jt'' AND INSURANCE i i i r " """"" ; iviuy yuur iiume db Tinea with boundless happiness. PHONE SK 6-4731 FORK, UTAH REALTY - ! if |