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Show Nephi, Juab County, Utah 84648 5J)e Gimid'&tttto Thursday, December 26, 1968 !v Hew Babies . VGKJCE: THEATRE THURSDAY AND FRIDAY DECEMBER It 6-27 -2- SATURDAY , , 5 TESTED and ' approved by mil Ions of homemakers. Blue Lustre carpet cleaner la tops. D Hardware at 66 So. Main DECEMBER 28-29- 4-- 1 TUESDAY MONDAY SUNDAY 4. A l Social Heins 30-31 i5ii L yKTSO crjo. TECHNICOLOR A UNIVERSAL PICTURE. Mr. and Mrs, James Smith entertained at a Christmas party at their home Saturday evening for members of their family. A visit from Santa Oaus was a feature of the evening. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Joel Wilder and daughte rPatricia and sons Michael and Raymond of Kaysville, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Muhlsteln and son Rob-eof Orem l(j' caroling once keyed to '!' s dancing and Strictly speaking, the word "carol should be applied to the lyrics written to go with a round of dancing, namely a dance measure. However, as with many words common usage has changed its meaning until now it designates almost .exclusively the songs written to celebrate the Christmas festival. The original meaning of the word "carol is right in keeping with the first caroling, for it consisted of both dancing and singing. The "crib of the Saviour, in the traditional setting, was placed in the center of the church at Christmas and the carollers formed a ring to dance around it. (f5) May your holiday hs filled with cheery gladness VENICE THjATRE Mr. and Mrs. liichsrd Foote j t . Jack-Ludlo- ' V tGW, IMG. Like the tricks performed by the Juggler in the famous story, the dancing was offered reverently. Thus, some of the most famous Latin Christmas hymns were written to dance tunes. The custom of caroling found its way into the rt Mr. and rs. Sam Chamber-lai- n of Tuba City, Artn are visiting duing the holidays in Nephi with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Powell. folk-song- The earliest collection of Christian church from paalcarols The printed made its clergy, gan rituals. in England in to the appearance opposed though issued to it 1521, accept by Wynkyn practice, had and so contented them- - de Worde. It includes the selves with limiting its famous Boars Head carol, which in a slightly altered practice. The struggle between form is sung at Queen's the clergy and the church- College, Oxford, England, in of the goers went on for years. on the bringing Even as late a3 1209, it was boars head. necessary for the council of Avignon to forbid the- -, of Xoas tree atrical dances and secular songs in churches. Little Differs ia East, West by little the religious dance3 were done away The evergreen is the with, Those which surtraditional tree of Christvived the longest were mas, but did you know the dances performed pn that the type of evergreen Shrove Tuesday, preferred differs greatly From the beginning, the from one part of the counChristmas festival, which try to the other? coincided with the Latin In New England and the and fallowed the Teutonic Northeast the favorite feasts of the winter soltrees are the balsam fir stice, lent itself to gaiety. and the white spruce. In Pennsylvania there are There are numerous cathree preferred over othrols still in existence daters; Scotch pine, spruce ing back to the 15th cenred pine. and tury which have many East Coast southerners characteristic features of HVfl red cedar and the the folksong. scarce but beautiful holly tree, as well as red pine. In the West its cedars and Arizona cypress and on the West Coast its Douglas fir, blue spruce (bite . fc ttt, .'tot;? Xsyjty, testify ttZZsys to yetf JENKINS SALES fi SERVICE 105 West Center - Nephi - Ph. 623-135- 8 Mr. and Mrs. Mchael Royoe of Cedar City are visiting in Nephi during the Christmas holidays with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Royoe in Nephi and Mr. and Mrs. Merit Stephenson of Levan. WELL KEPT carpets show the results of regular Blue Lustre spot cleaning. Rent an electric shampooer 1.00 at Chapman Furniture Co. mwnm HOT is I OF UTUfi TIH'il, Christmas is the time of year when nostalgic feel- ings swell up in most of us and we find our hearts turning homeward. The sight of a Christmas wreath on a cottage door conveying a message of welcome or the beauty and warmth of blinking lights on a Christmas tree shining through a living-roowindow stir up feelings of love and m Cacw.mc. of We begin to reminisce and our memories wander down through the years to many Christmas celebrations of the past and we find ourselves singling out those which have special significance for us. Weve enjoyed serving you, our patrons . we hope to serve you again! FOR THE LADY imm, Decorate the cover of a larg. plastic dish with eotored shell? Fill the dish with cotton powde: puffs get a package of as sorted colors. LEO CHRISTENSEN Distributor, CHEVRON OIL PRODUCTS AT CHRISTMAS. LET THERE BE PEACE IN EVERY HEART Best wishes to all our patrons Kirj your holidays be Joyful .. . - 4 plentiful AS WE CELEBRATE THE BIRTH OF THAT PEACE REMAIN WITH US EVER AFTER. iff? TUn?jnO(lQQG (To: ft! 623-047- Joys off fho Yulotldo season fo THE HOLY INFANT. . . AND MAY ...and beautlfull 1 E3ght Mr. and Mrs. Vard Whlte of Nephi announce the birth of a son at the Paysair Hospital on December 16. Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and' Mm Ivoi White, all of Nephi. Gnat grand mother Is Christina White of Salt Lake City. WIDNISDAY rf''7r) Section One, Pegs JUAB COUNTY OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES oesh end ovoryono wo know. NEPHI PACKING CO. FLOYD COSH JACK BOSH |