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Show Thursday, December 21, 1978 THE BEAVER PRESS Additional P av urcs, diaries The U.S. Department of Labor is trying to find 64 Utah workers who are owed a total of $5,654.36 in back wages mostly collected by the agency from employers who failed to pay legal federal minimum wages or overtime rates. Workers on the list are adv ised to contact, preferably by letter or by telephone, the office of Lamar Johnson, Regional Wage and Hour Division, Room 1408 Federal Office Building, 1961 Stout St., Denver, Colo. 80294. Listed, with last known address Salt Lake Citv, are David An- - Charles L. Turk, White. Others are: Edward J. Archembault, Dale J. Cory, Edward Guerrero, John Paul Howard, Lillian Johnson, Eugene Gil Jones, Julie Davis Jones, DyAnne Blake Nance, Robert Henry Osborn, Lcnzy Puffer, Harold Tucker, Patricia Walker and Donald Young, all of Beaver; Charles Louis Huncke, Greenville. Withcut you Ox timing, i!ir, - ft a A A 'i, v1 1 we think of tiood tunes and happy holidays, we think of our dear patrons who kin e visited us throughout the year. Have VX'Ikii f the happiest of holidays. expressing in their own way the wonderous gifts of our Father in Heaven. It is true that every time someone does a heroic, a generous or unselfish act, the Light and Love of Cod shines through. What if there were no Christmas, no songs, no music, no giving or sharing, no one to say "Merry Christmas," no laughter of happy children. All because no one cared about anyone else. How dark and dreary the world would TRUE PIONEER STORIES THE LIGHTS OF CHRISTMAS "Joy to the World, the Lord is Come. Let earth receive her King." From far and near the at little-childre- We're back again to ssrva yea! Bell's Cm all or Large Appliance Repair TV Repair our Specialty DAVID E. Bicycle Repair GAIL BELL & (Please phone alter 5 p.m.) 115E.4GQN. Beaver Tell the advertiser you saw it la The Beaver Press. asL. w WV, w .1 n " f 10to fCf A Christinas Calls came over to rescue him, so all turned out well." For those customers who dial their cans direct, rather than placing them through an operator, Christmas callers will have an advantage this year if they place their calls Christmas Eve (Sunday) before 5 p.m. Calls placed all day Saturday and until 5 p.m. Sunday receive the 60 per cent discount rate. Calls placed Christmas Day receive the 35 per cent holiday rate. t r-- ? r L 20 it all be. How very would seem. But as Chrisitians we do care. We care very much. In the homes there is love and beauty all around. From somewhere in the room there comes the soft, gentle glow of candle light. A noted writer once said," and I quote, "There is not enough darkness in all the world to put out the light of one small candle." causes one to This thought that tiny baby in a compare manger to one small candle in a world of darkness. A long time ago a certain family lived near a forest. A boy was sent to the nearest hill to cut down and bring home a Christmas tree. When he returned with the tree, the family was not so impressed with what they say. "It is too small" said one; "It is too big around" said another; "It is really quite homely" said the third member; "It should be tall and slender to be a beautiful Christmas tree" advised another. Sadly, the boy studied the tree for a few minutes then shouted, "Any tree is beautiful if it has a star on top." And so it is with our lives. If we could keep the story of the Star topmost in our hearts each day and always, the world w:ould be more beautiful. By Margery Mackerel! forgetting one's self to bring happiness to others. So we pour Christmas is a time when most out our love unstintingly. AH of of us join together with family and our selfish strivings have dropped loved ones to reflect and give away. We try not to envy, to hale or resent when we hear the thanks for the blessings of life. For some, however, Christmas Angels singing, "Peace on Earth, is a work day. Mountain Bell Good Will to Men." When there is love in the heart there is joy in operators, for example, must be the land. That's why Christmas on duty 24 hours a day, 365 days a On Christmas, the operator lights are so beautiful. Jesus year. is increased to ensure that force let "Even so, said, your light shine before men, that they may your calls to friends and family see your good works and glorify will go through without delay. Working on Christinas is not your Father who is in heaven" and again, "Every good gift and 'Without its rewards; The special of "Peace on Earth, Goodevery perfect gift cometh from spirit will toward Men" can be felt in above, from the Father of Light." virtually every call handled that All I know is what 1 read in day. books and what good teachers Delia Stark, retired Assistant and learned folks have told me. in Services The more you read the more you Manager-Operato- r fond memories has Ogden, many with others. learn, then you share Christmas is the time of light, of she carries w ith her from her job. "We did our share of babylove, of giving, of caring and in that job. I remember sharing. That is why the Savior sitting came to earth. And did not his one little child crying his eyes out on Christmas Eve. Whenever I Desciples strive to do the same? All the Seers and Prophets we mentioned Mommy or Daddy, he have read about have tried to just cried luuder. "But when I talked about Santa follow His example. The same he would settle down. It Claus, with poets, writers, singers, seemed Grandpa had been left to musicians, artists, even the beau. He dozed off and the ties of nature seem to fall in line, baby-sitchild thought he was alone. "Grandma lived next door and REPAIR CORNER School 1 report for such an important occasion, I offer a Christmas thought. Off on Selected Items 10 Off on Upholstered Furniture 0 Off on Bedroom, Dining Sets JESUS CHRIST was born in the poorest of circumstances, but the air above was filled with hallelujahs of the heavenly host. His lodging was a cattle pen, but a star drew distinguished visitors from afar to do Him homage and present Him with rich gifts. His birth was contrary to the laws of life. His death was contrary to the laws of death. No miracle is so inexplicable as His life and teaching. He had no cornfields or fisheries, but He could spread a table for 5,000 and have bread and fish to spare. He walked on the waters and they supported Him. His crucifixion was the crime of crimes, but, on God's side, no lower price than His infinite agony could have made possible our redemption. When He died, few mourned; but a black crepe was hung over the sun. Though men trembled not for their sins, the earth beneath shook under the load. All nature honored Him; sinners alone rejected Him. He preached His Gospel for only three and one-hal- f years. He wrote no book, built no Church, had no money back of Him. After 1900 years He is the one central character of human history, the perpetual theme of all preaching, the pivot around which the events of the ages revolve, the only Regenerator of the sinful human presidents left A survey of last June's graduates of Utah high schools tells us that fewer of them planned on college than the graduates of a few years before. About S3 per cent of the 1978 group said they were headed for college. Ten years before, 71 per cent of the high school grads were getting ready to enter the Halls of The dropoff may be a good thing. Here's why: The ambition of a college degree has been unwisely planted in the minds of many a youngster by parents who don't or won't realize that the kid may be happier and better suited in some kind of work outside the in Dr. We would like to wish our patrons a Blessed Christmas holiday. Please come and see us soon. We enjoy serving you. and Mrs. Brent Martin des which hold that caris a less than worthy pentry vocation. That attitude, of course, is nonsense. Many, if not most, Europeans hold the view that these artisans perform noble work. When a plumber or electrician visits the home to make a repair or add a fixture, the craftsman is usually treated as an honored guest. This guest is invited to dine with the family when mealtimes arrive, is served cool drinks during working hours, and is On most treated courteously. occasions the skilled craftsman does superb work, and there is a good reason. to be able to thank all of our wonderful customers and wish them a happy holiday season! How nice it is It's pride of workmanship. The State Board of Education, which made the survey of high BLACK STEER school graduates, reports a higher number are seeking vocational-technical preparation. Maybe we and they are getting a healthier attitude about the trades. BUS Menu To all of vou out there MERRY CHRISTMAS John THURSDAY, Dec. 21 Tuna Burger French Fries Fruit Cup Rice Pudding or Cookie Vi.Pt. Milk FRIDAY, Dec. 22 Beef i Gravy-Whippe- Potatoes Chilled Sliced Peaches Bread, Butter & Peanut But'.er Va Pt. Milk lit 0 V C r-r-s ay ' Jewelry Men's Wallets rftt X" 5 N. Main ET n s re wismng you a ' U.C.N. DAIRY T Beavr, I'Uk FOH HAPPY HOLIDAY Pianos & Records Tapes Organs Music l to use! A We will soon have an organ technician! Call for service. Tell us the problem, brand of organ, and model number. Control-ea- sy Wit Reg. 89.95 Wa Special Order! Special! 59.95 RH-7- If ycu bring in this ed and purchase any item UMxansk MuAie over $400, we will give you a $63 MASSAGE UNIT Beaver, Pioneer Superscope Cassette hi Model Marantz Kenwood LDS Music "- ks Sony Superscope Designed for Disneyland! !? nut ok of Player Roils one-fourt- Four Position Power Cord We carry top brands! Kawai Amana Microwave Oycns $399 and up! to 35 minutes! & (GIFTING PLAYER PIANO p ' 119.95 Drawing to be held Saturday, December 23, 1978 at 4 p.m. at SAM'S FURNITURE Store. Tinn'r-u- J-- w wonderful holulav season loaded with sincere thanks for your patronage. Gift Wrap V. '"' ".. -- with Amp, Bag, .1 Split Scale rs Electric Guitar (Purchases only!) lhs: usucil time! .- professions. It's really a kind of snobbishness. The parent who insists on Son Charles going through college against his will may be the same parent who complains bitterly that "you just can't find a good carpenter," the chances are it's because not enough young people are entering that trade these days. And that may be due to the attitudes of many people-attitu- 0 ne ticket will be given for each $10 purchase from November 9 thru December 23 675 Watts of Cooking Power-cooalmost everything in about v- an.d, laws that mankind has made possible. For His is the universal law; He is the King most high. And His edict is simple; Peace on earth; good will to men. And were His edict obeyed, there would be no poverty or injustice, no hatred or fear or war any more. For that is the will and the power and the everlasting glory of the Lord. CHRISTMAS SHOPPER BONUS! s 1 y'j 100ff on Appliances V' toll! Ivy. race. "And she shall bring forth a son, and thou shalt call His name Jesus: for He shall save His people from their sins." Matthew emperors and 7 by Dr. Daryl J. McCarty Executive Secretory Utah Education Association A CHRISTMAS MEDIATION By Keith L. Brooks 1:21. What thinking .man can keep from exclaiming: "My Lord and my God!" He was born of peasant stock in the town of Bethlehem. He worked as a carpenter and never received a gift at Christmas. He never attended school; yet many schools and churches are named after Him. He never wrote a book; yet countless volumes are written about His life. He did not travel more than a few hundred miles from the place of His birth; yet is He known throughout the world. He lived but thirty-thre- e years; yet though He died, still does He live. And to this day, He remains more vital than all the kings and 04 Horn For this We can not bear-thbe unhappy should anyone on this most beautoful day of days. The thought of a hungry little child with no Christmas at all moves us to tears. God's must have joy and love and gifts. He has a right to share in God's love light. This is what Christmas is all about. It is a time for giving, caring and sharing, of Delano Motel Bv John Gunn with Marge only beloved son.' The Wise Men traveled many weary miles to bring their love to the infant son. There in a manger, the brave and gentle Joseph stood guard, while Mary rested and the tiny baby slept peacefully on the hay. In the streets the carolers are singing, "Joy to the World, the Lord is Come!" Shades roll up, doors swing open, we forget our aches and pains and enter wholeheartedly into the joyous spirit of Christmas. Soon our love becomes so great that our hearts are r i Around Town Christmas lights are flashing. Lights of many colors dance and gleam, twinkle and blink, reminding us of the joy, the beauty and the glory of the Holiday season. Christmas is the time of lights. How could there be any more glorious think in life than to transmit the light of God. He who is the Father of Light reaches into the heart of every human being. Christmas is the time of angels, of shepherds and the wise men, the time of beautiful music and song of love and laughter and Christmas bells. Everywhere there is rejoicing. Do not the lights echo the brilliance of the Bethlehem Star which heralds the birth of the Christ child in that long ago? God gave His love to the world when He gave us His voddnl kru. r Do You Know?, and II I c h 80 W. Center Cedar City, Utah Co--. 586-349- 3 |