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Main 8823744 CLOYD t Now A . . : Tooele's Representative BOUNTIFUL MEMORIAL ART Grave Markers THE CHALLENGE OF THE FUTURE WITH BETTER EDUCATION. or Monuments of First Interstate Bank, shows Shlrlry Worthington, students at Tooele High School how to break down monthly Income Into percentages for proper spending procedures. Mrs. Worthington, along with LaMont Tlngey from Commercial Bank and Karen Perry (not pictured) of First Security Bank are participating In a Utah Bankers Association gram to teach high schoolers the functions of financial Institutions and the services they offer. See front page story. vice-preside- OUR CONTINUING EDUCATION PROGRAM CAN GIVE YOU THE BEST TOOLS FOR FUTURE GROWTH. UPDATE YOUR JOB SKILLS OR DEVELOP BRAND NEW ONES RIGHT HERE IN THE Tree Of Life Tradition COMMUNITY. NOW REGISTERING WINTER QUARTER, 1984 . CLASSES AT THESE LOCATIONS: TOOELETEAD Registration: Monday, December 19th GRAtJTSVILLE Registration: Monday, December 19 VENDOVER Registration: Thursday, December 22 DUGWAY Registration: Before December 16 o HERCULES (Bacchus: Magna, Utah) Tues, December 30 o GRANITE SCHOOL DIST Masters Program JORDAN SCHOOL DIST. Classes In Education Begin Jan. 2 and Jan. 16 TACO Today's Christmas tree, all decorated and ablaze with lights, actually had a deeply religious significance at one time. In medieval Europe, it was the practice of the local churches to present mystery or miracle plays, usually based on Biblical stories and intended to edify the people of the time. One of the most popular of such plays was the Paradise play, based upon the story of Adam and Eve as related in Genesis. In this play, a fir tree hung with apples was used to represent the Garden of f ITLslfil U.S.U. EXTENSION OFFICE TOOELE COUNTY COURTHOUSE TOOELE, UTAH 84074 P S82SSS KEVIN KIRK, apple-strew- 145 Program Director 882-066- 9 " A C -- 255 EAT AT TACO 'TIME " CRISP BE AW ..BUDRITOS lTFon 1 ' UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Tooele 351 North Main TIME... THE GREAT -WAY AMERICAN 8 i Edea As the mystery plays fell into disfavor, people began to place Paradise trees in their homes on the feast day of Adam and Eve, December 24th. At first, only apples, cookies and treats were used to trim the tree, symbolizing the sweet fruit of redemption. In time, candles were borrowed from the pyramid tree that was popular during the early 17th century in Germany. The latter was actually a structure of graduated wooden shelves, adorned with candles and glittering ornaments. Gradually, the pyramid tree was forgotten as the Paradise tree took on its glitter and lights. t Todays typical Christmas tree, hung with many ornaments and twinkling lights, is a far cry from fir tree the simple, that was once associated with sin. But, with the addition of candles, the Paradise tree became more symbolic of the light of Christ and so it is that the modern Christmas tree is a symbol of joy to Christians today. Joel Sagers Floral n SECossms JJ 11!) Sou Hi Main ik I J1JI2-- 1 in nnt Srn Our .Vw liiniug 025 .4nn " J |