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Show TEE Thursday, Heterr.ber 25, 1941 SIIAUOX 01 VOICE Holiday Events .Planned In All Eilgeinoul Youths Narrowly Escape Death on Mountain Side Wards of Sharon Slake Dixie c Listeners Fill Auditorium At Yule Concert mi Two fifU-uytar old Edgemost youths had a narrow death frum Sunday on the Wasatch mountain hack of estajtj flock Canyon. Wayne Davis, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Davis and Garn Eaum, son of Mrs. Ella Baum, who left Sunday morning to get Christmas trees, got into deeper snows thas anticipated and encountered real difficulty in returning home. Rescue Tarty Organized exhausted completely, Garn, managed to make it to the home of Joseph Shoney, where a rescue party was quickly organized to bring back the Davis boy. When they found the lad he was comWith him pletely unconslcous. He was brought was his dog. down from the mountain by hrose and upon reaching home about 4 30 in the afternoon doctors "were summoned. He did not reuntil around gain consciousness 9 p, m. Sunday evening. Members of the rescue party were Joseph Shoney, Dell Davis. Fred Davis and Will Davis. He was completely unconscious when found him", reports Fred "and we had to beat off the dog Another half hour, to gtt him. we figure, and it would have been too late." Wayne, now feeling none the worse for his experience, tells of how he couldn't keep going and fell in the snow, thinking he would rest there a few minutes He remembers of his dog coming back and barking at him, but he could not get up. He called the dog over to him and put his arms After that around the animal he recalls nothing until he reconsciousness at home gained "Its lucky for me that Garn got farther than I did, he states. we 3 (3 When the family gets .. together for the .. With no big holiday events heduh d bv any of the Stake! organizations, celebration of the seasremainder of the Ch'i-rmaon this year has been It ft to in- di Muals and to different ward auxiliaries. M. I. A. meetings are being discontinued throughout all the wards for the holiday week, It Is The next regular understood. meeting being held after the first of the year on January 6. Many of the ward organizations bave already given their Christmas parties, and a considerable number are scheduled for this week. Glancing over Sharon by wards, we have the following to report: Vinej ard The Sunday School Is sponsoring a dance in the Vineyard ward amusement hall on Christmas nightj. Special Christmas features and good music have been arranged. On the afternoon of December 27. kiddles of the ward will be entertained at a holiday dance. Santa Claus will be there to distribute free candy and nuts. the annual Chrisnuas gmu under the auspices of Sunday Sihoul Dating the program Kay Hawkins, rttir.ng Sunday School superintendent, who la now second assistant in the bishopric, was presented with a beautifully bound volume consisting of the Book of Mormon, Pearl of Great Price, and The Doctrine and Covenants. Tuesday afternoon Primary officers entertained children of the ward under twelve years of age. Santa Claus was there and presented each with a holiday gift. fur a, Lie Sharon Throughout the holidays Sharon ward will contmne with its motto Bring the ward a ChristKi mas gift in an effort to add to the ward building fund. Sunday morning special Christmas services were held In lieu of the regular Sunday School class work, and on Monday evening of this week a regular Christmas party was by the Sunday School H In thegivtn ward chapel. Santa Claus was there with his pack to give free randy and nuts. The big holiday event for this f4 ward is the MIA dance in the Lincoln high school gymnasium scheduled for December 30, to A which the whole stake Is invited. au Grand View The Sunday School and Primary combined to give the children of Grand View ward a parly last Saturday afternoon in the ward amusement hall There was dancing and a special Christmas program. Santa Claus was there, and distributed free candy and nuts. Relife Society ladies held a Christmas social Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. John B A Christmas program Stratton. was given tnd gifts were exLight refreshments changed. were served. n Sjoltfcmjs ii .. y Thats The Time For That Family ft h Group Picture j. Make Your Appointment Now ft Sarnntt Pinto yft litiitu a ft 77N. University Avenue, Provo Phone 384 i, rk&- r--,, v ki&i i2 it kZi. w L2 ..is, V,. is., Vs.x- -, .it. x. iu tu. . r KJ ,y- -, rs fi A A A , la tu. Formerly Drages Market Timpanogos The ward Primary Association entertained local kiddies at a Christmas party Monday afternoon. Santa Claus was there with candy and nuts for all. On Sunday evening at the time of the regular sacrament meeting. the Gospel Doctrine class of the ward Sunday School will present a Christmas pageant, under the direction of Chester Graff. Pleasant View A special Christmas program featured the Sunday School exercises in Pleasant View la't No class work was held, week and each class contributed some number to the program. A gaily decorated Christmas tree was on the stand, and candy and nuts were passed under the direction of the superintendency. Tuesday night three one-ac- t Fdgcmont plays were presented in Mutual The Edgemont chapel was fill- adding to the Christmas week ed to capacity Sunday morning festivities. r n Ikil View Sunday School and Primary organizations combined in giving a Christmas party for all ward members Tuesday evening. Special Christmas numbers made up the program, and the evening was concluded with dancing. The ward has been invited to join with Vineyard In the holiday dance on Christmas night. The Sunday evening services at the ward will feature a Christmas program, with Dr. Wesley P. Lloyd as speaker. Special Christmas music will precede the program. Arch Madsen will render violin solos, and Kay Stubbs a cornet number. (i . pro-gta- in 1 (Ciijtit.Uid from Face both piano anj organ was tffei'.ixe in the a a ompaniments 1 eaiured iMilui-t- v featured in the pre-tSoloists Mutton weie Moroni Jensen, Out-- 'A'' ri - k jl ) Rosalie Kitiht-u- , Nonna l.tnele-- . June Lumiford, lYg-'- v Level, ss Martha Tyne, MaiDen. Leona lLhn Stratton. Lucy Pott'son, Nonna Smith, Fein Trunkev, Fxelxn Tirry, Madge Leals, wiio But Who May Abide Thelma As'on, Monte Harward, Jane Justesen, Betty Washburn, the Day of His .Coming", Beth Kimball, who sang, 1 Phyllis Justesen, Melba Cordner, Lenore Mitchell. Leichty, Know That My Redeemer Lives and Harold Brereton, who sang Blanche Lloyd, Evelyn Young. Tenors George Adams, ChestWhy Do The Nations Rage". Rowland er Harding, Graff, Special duet numbers were, Richard Nimer, Don Rowley, Reed Behold a Virgin Shall Conceive Clifton and Oh Thou that Telleat Good Rowley, Junius Clawson, Kenneth Wilkinson, Glade Pyne, Downs Kathleen and Tidings", by Darrell Venna Vernon, and "How Beauti- Kirk, Frank Woffinden, Frank Downs, Claude Haws, ful are the Feet of Them, by Mrs. Erna Holdaway and Uri Wall. Bases: Kenneth Brereton, Earl Lorenzo Rogers. Wayne Gunnell, L, G Farnworth, A qua'tet composed of J elha RichGammon, Ross Holdaway Ford, Nanalee Johnson, Verna ard Hawkins, Chester Kocher-hanHarding, and Thelda Lunceford, Rex Kofford, Richard Mcsang Rejoice Creatly O Daught- Donald, Max Pyne. Grant Tenrod er. Three songs, He was DeRalph Peterson. Edward Reesha, spised, Then Shall the Eyes of John Rieske. Bill Stevensen. Verl Blind be He the Smith, Robert Taylor, L. L. TerTy Opi. and Shall Lead His Flock, were sung Phil Conder, S. L. Rogers, Tom by two special groups which in- Rogorson, Dexter Wllberg, Max clude Beaulah Haws, Genevieve Broadhead. Carl Gordon, August Gordon. Bertha Madsen, Wana Johnson, Gordon Hansen, Leroy Elder, Ilene Harward, Faun Hill, Williamson, Watkins, George Arva Williams, Mary Allen. Don- Martin Boulton, Holman Dawson. na Stubbs, Elizabeth Gordon, Clyde DaDvis, Ted Johnson, Bill Dona Hafen, Fern Muzzuli, Alta Sumslon, Stanley Biggs. Rapplaye. Evelyn Bunnell, and Hazel Orv'n. Members of the clubs all fiix Major Parts over the United States are to he The "Messiah by George congratulated on your memberFredrick Handel, as rendered by ship In the largest organization soloists and chorus, was divided of rural young people In the into six parts, "The Prophecy", world," Secretary of Agriculture The Pas- Wickard sold recently. 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