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Show EMERY COUNTY PROGRESS LEADER THURSDAY DECEMBER IS. 1974 page choice of date 10 of the Childs birth was a happy augury The earliest source re- garding the exact date of the birth of Jesus: The Christian era was calculated by the monk Dionysius Exiguus in the 6th century after Christ. He placed Jesus birth on Dec. 25 in the year 753 of Rome, our incoroot wishes that this Christmas bo a iovous one for voul Mortensen Cafe & and decided. 754 Nursing home Gift Shop HUNTINGTON 25 because it is just after the winter solstice, or the shortest day of the year, and light once more starts to strengthen and gradually flood more of the world for longer periods each day. Besides, that date already was a great holiday for the pagan Romans, Nie-berg- Visiting Rozlna here on Thursday were Mr. and Mrs. Jack Triton, Opal Daman, and Silvia Davis, of Price. Thursday Mae Black and her nephew Ted McAllister of Denver, Colo, went to Castle Dale and Huntington visiting & shopping. Friday forenoon Jennie, & Verla, Phoeble and Lucy went to Castle Dale, where with Arlene Grant, Eliza Wllberg, & Leah Justesen, they prepared a hot delicious dinner. Unusual procedure. Had fun all together. After the kitchen cleanup, Arlene took them to Price to shop and visit at the Price hospital where Jennie visited her mother, Caroline Huntington, who is recovering from innur-i- es of a fall. Got home In time should be the first year of the Christian era . However, Biblical scholars find his calculations in error and place the birth of Jesus at 4 B.C. or earlier. In AD 274 the emperor for supper. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Black Aurelian chose December Boneta Simons took Diana Beveridge, and Barbara Hales, Anna Blackburn, Ellen Sanchez and Patricia Howard all of Price. Sunday afternoon at 2 p.m. Ferron Ward Bsp. Sam Single ton with Bill Cox Bryan Francis Beach, Harry Conover, Don Noyes and Aaron Jerome, and sisters Mower & Flake, came and gave us the and Laura, to Salt Lake for a visit and Christmas Sat. shopping They returned in the evening. Sunday forenoon visitors to see Mamie were grandchildren sacrament services. Bsp. Sam Singleton conucted and played the piano for hymns. Prayer by Francis Beach. Closing by Harry Conover.It was Inspirational services, and all enjoyed It verymuch. Thanks everyone. Tony and Wade Hancock of Ferron were cherry visitors to all here, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Clara Jensen of Clawson spent Sunday evening here with Theo. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Shiner of Orangeville spent Sunday nlte with his mother Marie here. Bertha Dower of Orangeville visited her mther Isabelle here Monday. Captain Bernice Peterson, DUP Camp Dale, 29 members one of which Is Armenta Anderson here. They hold regular meetings on the second Monday of every month. To remember on Armenta here they brought the regular program, singing, and a reading, and tapdancing. Then everyone received Christmas greetings and an orange from these most welcome visitors. Thanks everyone and please come again. Monday evening we had the pleasure of Christmas time, when the Mt. Harmon high school dancing class, 27 young folks, came with Mr. Brown, Mr Simone and Mr. Behakls, named the World Culture Groupe. All performed In our dining room. With Mr. Dean Brown playing the violin and Miss Annette at the palno the girls sang Christmas carols. The grand finale was, We Wish You A Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Then with recorded music the dance class performed Greek and Mexican styles, a beautiful performance. A Christmas party we will long rem- Mr. and Mrs, Claud snow from Denver, Colo. cameTues. forenoon to see his brother here on their way to Calif, to spend the holidays with their family. Tuesday afternoon RSVP ladles Aliena, Ruth, and Hazel, came to play bingo. They brought a beautiful Christmas Sl-g- chapel, designed by Mrs. Mary to Castle Dale, for medical att-A-nn pugmlre. R Is trimmed with entioo at the clinic. The doctor Santa and reindeer. Thanks for told her to take her leisure In a very pleasant afternoon. -- Mrs. Melbe Funk visited her mother Annie and Flossie here Wed. Mrs. Nelda Davenport of Price visited her mother Ella IhiOtdlimwi Nielson here Wed. Wed. afternoon Willard Christensen, ho ward Thackery, & Paul Griffin, and Robert Griffin of Salt Lake visited briefly with Lucy, The men folks here were There are many people who trimmed up by Mr. Butz, and Tess Caldwell fixed the ladles believe that Sunday b aa eraser for rubbing out all the tins of up nicely on Wedd Mr. Klllpack took Mae Black the week. IMHM) BULOA tsS porary legend gave any precise information on it. At some point before AD 336 the church at and Christian leaders Rome accepted December 25 as the day for comthought it proper to move memorating His birth, in and take over an acand so it has been ever cepted occasion. since, although because of Whats more, no one a difference in calendars, knew the actual birth date church celeEastern the of Jesus, since neither bration and that of WestScripture nor any contem-- ern churches rarely co- T I incide. Christinas J JOY does exciting things with diamonds IfeJM Iff' I Kfch ESlff;? In ancient Persia, December 25th was celebrated as the birthdate of the sun god, Mithras, who was believed to emerge from a rock three days after the winter solstice.. A star seen by shepherds and Magi foretold his birth. )0i sets diamonds like drops of fire unique designs. They circle petite dials with a ring of glamour. They splash them into sculptured cases with a touch of daring. Come in and see our complete collection. Bulova in It's exciting. A. B. CRIB DEATHS Three month old Brian was tenderly rubbed down with lotion put Into his sleepers, bottled and tucked Into the crib and Wed like to join Heres hoping Santa has something in on the chorus special for you in his bag of gifts! Have a very merry Christmas, friends! of good wishes to you during this holiday season! Ideal Beverage JEWKES Bottlers of 7up, Pepsi, Crush, Hires, Dr pepper CARBON OFFICE AND SCHOOL SUPPLYS PRICE PRICE covered with a thermal blanket. He was good all night. Not a peep out of him. Next morning his mother pulled back the covers to wake the baby and found him cold and lifeless. Another mysterious crib death claiming another healthy baby and leaving parents screaming In grief. Suffocation, virus, and birth defect have all been blamed for the 15,000 crib deaths per year in America. A father, son team Karl and Gregory Kadlub, psystudent, chologist and pre-mof Battle Creek, Mich., have anot. er theory to offer which upholds the suffocation theory. The suffocation Is not due to the childs nose being burrled In a blanket, but air trapped In the wlndplpie between pharnyx and As Christmas carols fill the air, our thoughts are with our many friends. Greetings to one and all! C. 2 2 Magtiuson Lumber CASTLE DALE 2 2 2 4 diamonds, libbed case with matching bracelet. Silver dial. 23 jewels. $35. 14K solid gold case, textured mesh bracelet. 8 diamonds. 17 jewels. Silver dial. $300. 14K solid gold case, 6 diamonds. Patterned mesh bracelet. 23 jewels. Silver dial. $195. diamonds. Champagne dial, D. 23 jewels, E. mesh bracelet. $150. 14K solid gold case. Mesh bracelet. 4 diamonds. Silver dial, 17 jewels. $275. JEWELRY 46 E. Main 637 2176 1U ed Utah Power talks about your electric power; oesopagus. They believe a mass of air released from the stomach and trapped In the upper part of the windpipe can cause choking and suffocation In the infant. Never, they said, has a child died when being held In an upright position thus discounting the disease theory. Only when the child had been laid down and left unattended for a time does the curious Infant death syndrome occur. This theory Is enough to keep parents of tiny babies holding the baby upright all night until It reaches six months. At least If the baby were kept In a crib alongside the parents bed. Its distress could be sensed once and the child lifted up for burping. The suffocation by air Is only a theory as yet. The cause for crib deaths remains unknown. tAERRK CMUAS The fact that more people need more housing is another reason why Utah Power needs to build more generating plants. most talked about demands for more electricity Some of the obvious-a- nd stem from business and industry... the new shopping centers, new plants, new hospitals, new schools, and so forth. But great as the combined additional demand is from these new users, theres more. You see, electric service reaches literally every part of our communities for example, new government-subsidize- without exception-lik- e, d family housing projects. In the Nature is a winter wonderland of anticipation is in the air ... a feeling . . . rapidly-growin- g Salt Lake Valley alone, some 600 new family housing units are now under construction or recently have been and completed through government programs. And more units like them are needed to provide adequate housing for the elderly and people of modest incomes we're wishing you joy at Christmastime! Heartfelt greetings from all your friends at Walker Bank Hanging our holiday stocking for Santa, and wishing you the best Christmas ever! Fun Fabric HUNTINGTON And as each new project is built, it adds to the grows ing demand for more electricity ...this is one of the important reasons why more new power plants and more new power lines are being constructed. There are many often overlooked needs for electric power, like these housing projects, and the power company must have the generating capacity to serve them. And since youre a customer, you have a right to know that this is one more reason Utah Power continues to build new generating plants and power lines. 1 2 |